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Thursday, August 13, 2015

Thief's Magic by Trudi Canavan

Thief's Magic by Trudi Canavan

This is the first book of the Millennium's Rule Trilogy.   This seems like a bi-polar or perhaps schizophrenic book.  It is about two different people who have magic in two different societies.  Considering this is a trilogy, I will make a rash assumption that at some point these two characters will meet, fall in love and have little magicians.  If not, then I am a  bit confused.  I'm not even sure the two protagonists are in the same world.   The storyline of both stories is that two young people are struggling to come to terms with a skill set that is unacceptable to their society.

Tyen finds a treasure that communicates to him in an unexpected manner.   Rielle discovers that her talents may not be just in art.   The two find unexpected allies in surprising places.   Both are alienated from families and their comfort zone.   The stories have good plots, sufficent action and likeable charactes.

I recommend.

Site:  http://www.trudicanavan.com/books/millenniums-rule-trilogy/

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