Thief's Magic

Thief's Magic

5.0 (1 beoordelingen)
May 13, 2014 · Engels · Hardcover (553 pagina's)
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Formaat Hardcover
Pagina's 553
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd May 13, 2014
Uitgever Orbit
ISBN-10 0316209279
ISBN-13 9780316209274

Beschrijving

In a vibrant world where magic intertwines with the advancements of an industrial revolution, Tyen is an ambitious archaeology student driven by a longing to uncover the past. His explorations lead him to a fateful discovery—an ancient book with a mind of its own, looking to forge a bond with him. Within its pages lies a depth of ancient knowledge that could reshape the very foundation of his society.

As Tyen grapples with the implications of this powerful artifact, he faces moral dilemmas and the responsibilities that come with knowledge. His journey takes him through thrilling escapades and dangerous encounters, all while resisting the calling of the book that seems to want more than just a student.

Meanwhile, other characters in this complex tapestry of magic and industry navigate their intertwining fates, each contributing to the greater narrative of ambition, choice, and the pursuit of power. Together, their paths illuminate the heavy costs of progress and the shadows cast by the seductive allure of magic.

As Tyen's story unfolds, readers are drawn into a richly constructed world that challenges the essence of creation and destruction, showcasing the delicate balance between enlightenment and chaos. This tale engages the imagination, prompting reflections on the nature of progress and the choices that define one's destiny.

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Thriller & Spanning Actie & Avontuur Geschiedenis Fantasie Natuur

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In the end, I really enjoyed this, but I have to admit I struggled for the first portion of it.Multiple protagonists are one of my favorite things in a book, but I felt like in this case we got to know one of them way too much before meeting the other, so I resented Rielle for quite a bit for "intruding" on Tyen's story, then once I became interested in her, I resented Tyren every time he came up. Eventually, I think I was more intrigued by Rielle, who had some interesting stuff going on, because after a certain point, Tyen's story just sort of ends up feeling like filler.I liked the idea of the world, but I wasn't terribly impressed by the fleshing out of it. Honestly, I'm not sure if the two protagonists are going to meet, or how, and my grasp on the magical college and the Empire and everything else is tenuous at best. I'm willing to hope that this will be remedied in later books, given this is the first in a series, but it still kind of rankled.I enjoyed the different cultural views on magic, though I would have liked some more answers. Most of those seem to be intentionally withheld, however, for later books, so I'll be picking up the next one at some point to see what on earth is going on regarding that.One of the odder points was the cliffhangers. Cliffhangers for each chapter, or at least for each viewpoint switch, were generally done well, but the end of the book didn't quite manage it. It doesn't feel like a complete story in itself, really (or two complete stories, I guess, which is what is basically being told here), but neither cliffhanger works well as a hook for the next one, either. I'm kind of interested in picking it up, but not in any kind of a rush, and that's sad because throughout I was intrigued enough to want to read the next chapter.While I will be picking up the next book in the series and possibly trying some of the author's other series, I'm not immediately going out to grab them, and I really wish the book had instilled that desire in me.This book was provided to me for free via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

June 3rd 2026
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