The Magicians' Guild. Trudi Canavan.

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The Magicians' Guild. Trudi Canavan.

Post by Onirke » Fri Jan 15, 2021 1:58 pm

Did anyone read?
What impressions? Worth buying? In what style is it written? The cover suggests that it should be stylistically "similar" to Lock Lamory-Lynch.
So far, I've only seen favourable reviews, but I've recently been buying a lot, so I'd like to make sure ...
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Post by Perv » Fri Jan 15, 2021 2:18 pm

It is very easy to read ...
In my opinion, there is no keynote s... some
conspiracy ... hmmm I don't know how to define it - this "something" is lacking
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Post by Devil Baby » Fri Jan 15, 2021 2:43 pm

Onirke wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 1:58 pm Did anyone read?
What impressions? Worth buying? In what style is it written? The cover suggests that it should be stylistically "similar" to Lock Lamory-Lynch.
So far, I've only seen favourable reviews, but I've recently been buying a lot, so I'd like to make sure ...
I would highly recommend
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Post by Oneia » Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:14 am

Uneven. Banal start (I barely got through). Then it's better but
the ending is also disappointing. Worth reading, but to be delighted?
In private, if I had to limit my purchases (luckily I don't have to), I would choose
"Daughter of the Bloody". More mature and better written - but also much more difficult
in receipt.
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Post by Supergirl » Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:49 am

I have read all three parts and highly recommend it! from the book I couldn't
tear off and read with bated breath! I am already waiting for the next books by this author
book 100% worth reading :)
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Post by Poison Ivy » Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:56 am

It's readable, but not particularly impressive. I did not read
one more last part, because I bought a new book from you instead
Canavan "The Priestess in White". If someone likes Black Magician then
He will also like the new series.
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Post by Anansi » Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:15 am

if you liked the Black Magician Trilogy, grab the Age of Five series
by the same author. Also good. Interestingly, perhaps the first time reading
a book, I cannot identify myself with the main character - Auraja. I prefer Emerahl.
And I am afraid that the author will not die in the next part, as she did in
TCM. That's how it is, first a good idea, then more and more new threads
and eventually some lead nowhere ...
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Post by Ciliren » Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:19 am

I'm in the process right now - it's good for the bus, but nothing else.

Much worse than the Witcher saga (even the later ones, in my opinion, worse
volumes), better than Achaia. But most literature is better than Achaia,
to be honest, to this day I do not believe that I finished this trilogy.

You can borrow, it is not worth buying
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Post by Lonatir » Mon Jan 18, 2021 10:28 am

I've just finished reading ... From Mage's Apprentice to Grand Master. And I sincerely regret I'm done and envy those who have it in front of them.
I recommend and propose to read slowly with great imagination because it is really worth it.
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Post by Rincewind1 » Mon Jan 18, 2021 11:10 am

a fantastic book, a plot run from the perspective of probably 3 characters, it is pleasant to read, it is not a fantasy in which for the first 5 chapters you have to focus hard to find yourself in that reality and not lose the character. Worth recommending. Unexpected ending, long remembered
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