An Unkindness of Magicians (Volume 1) (Unseen World, The)

An Unkindness of Magicians (Volume 1) (Unseen World, The)

Hardcover
3.02

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Beschreibung

“A remarkable writer.” —Neil Gaiman, bestselling author of American Gods

An Alex Award Winner

There is a dark secret that is hiding at the heart of New York City and diminishing the city’s magicians’ power in this fantasy thriller by acclaimed author Kat Howard.

In New York City, magic controls everything. But the power of magic is fading. No one knows what is happening, except for Sydney—a new, rare magician with incredible power that has been unmatched in decades, and she may be the only person who is able to stop the darkness that is weakening the magic. But Sydney doesn’t want to help the system, she wants to destroy it.

Sydney comes from the House of Shadows, which controls the magic with the help of sacrifices from magicians.
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Format
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
368
Preis
26.00 €

Beiträge

2
Alle
4

Very well plotted This book is extremely well plotted, and a great story. However, I felt the prose could have been more descriptive, and so for me - and this is very much subjective - lacked the depth that truly hooks me into a story. Apparently there is a sequel on the way, and I will definitely read it. But it won't be something I rush out to read the moment it is published.

2

liked: - nice cast of well fleshed out characters that I could relate to - great (build up of) relationships/friendships - capable women - nice worldbuilding and vivid magic system disliked: - Miranda kind of changed halfway through the book which I found weird - slow start, it took me the first third to relate to the characters, story kind of picked up in the later half - no real stakes for the MC - no real obstacles for the good guys - everything always fell into place or at maximum took 2 weeks which went by in 1 sentence - resulting in low tension for most of the book - for all the talk of strategy most plot progress was made by luck or factors the MCs had no influence on - as such it reads like an undeserved power fantasy, which was still enjoyable but any wins or "power ups" weren't really earned: because I didn't see her struggle for her powers in the first place; so I didn't find myself cheering her on, because the story set her up in a way I knew she'd win anyway - no emotional connection to the end - since this possibility never came up beforehand and because Sydney was insistent on paying whatever price necessary the end felt kind of hollow, it didn't strike me as a special sacrifice for her All in all: enjoyable but light entertainment, great if you don't want high stakes or a nailbiter book the mystery aspect was what kept me turning the last 150 pages

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