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The Magicians' Guild The Black Magician Trilogy Book 1

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

4915

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.02.2004

Verlag

Harper Collins Publ. USA

Seitenzahl

384

Maße (L/B/H)

17/10,7/2,8 cm

Gewicht

215 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-06-057528-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

4915

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.02.2004

Verlag

Harper Collins Publ. USA

Seitenzahl

384

Maße (L/B/H)

17/10,7/2,8 cm

Gewicht

215 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-06-057528-1

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HarperCollins Publishers Ireland
Macken House, 39/40 Mayor Street Upper
D01 C9W8 Dublin 1
IE
enquiries@harpercollins.ie

Herstelleradresse

HarperCollins Publishers US
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10007 NY
US
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Nach 15 Jahren immer noch gut!

Dominic aus Winterthur am 18.02.2025

Bewertungsnummer: 2416588

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Als Teenager habe ich mich schon komplett in Trudis Welten verloren, dazumals habe ich die Trilogie auf Deutsch gelesen und nun auf Englisch (mindestens so gut). Die Geschichte ist in jedem Buch sehr stark in zwei Abschnitte geteilt, was ich sehr mag. Es gibt eine klare Progression, aber doch viele unvorhersehbare Ereignisse die doch sehr kohärent ins Ganze hineinpassen. Die verschiedenen Charaktere bekommen genügend Zeit, damit man sie gut kennenlernt und neben Sonea als Protagonistin werden auch immer wieder andere Perspektiven (Cery, Rothen, Dannyl etc.) eingenommen und das finde ich super! Kann die Trilogie nur wärmstens empfehlen, nach 15 Jahren immer noch top (bin heute 30 Jahre alt) und diese Trilogie hat mir nach vielen Jahren Leseabstinenz die Freude am Lesen wiedergegeben. Danke Trudi!

Nach 15 Jahren immer noch gut!

Dominic aus Winterthur am 18.02.2025
Bewertungsnummer: 2416588
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Als Teenager habe ich mich schon komplett in Trudis Welten verloren, dazumals habe ich die Trilogie auf Deutsch gelesen und nun auf Englisch (mindestens so gut). Die Geschichte ist in jedem Buch sehr stark in zwei Abschnitte geteilt, was ich sehr mag. Es gibt eine klare Progression, aber doch viele unvorhersehbare Ereignisse die doch sehr kohärent ins Ganze hineinpassen. Die verschiedenen Charaktere bekommen genügend Zeit, damit man sie gut kennenlernt und neben Sonea als Protagonistin werden auch immer wieder andere Perspektiven (Cery, Rothen, Dannyl etc.) eingenommen und das finde ich super! Kann die Trilogie nur wärmstens empfehlen, nach 15 Jahren immer noch top (bin heute 30 Jahre alt) und diese Trilogie hat mir nach vielen Jahren Leseabstinenz die Freude am Lesen wiedergegeben. Danke Trudi!

Part 1 of the Black Magician Trilogy

S. Fischer am 11.01.2021

Bewertungsnummer: 596654

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Sonea is a girl who has lived most of her young life in the slums and who hasn't any sympathy for the upper classes who too often abuse the poor. During the yearly 'Purge', when the magicians drive the poor and homeless out of the city before winter to make it safer and prettier for the rich, she is among a group of youngsters who throw stones and rotten fruit at them. But while the others' stones can't get through the magicians' protective shields, Sonea's goes through and strikes a magician, Fergun, unconscious. At this moment, Sonea and the magicians find out that she has magical talent, which nobody expected from a slumdweller since only the upper classes are tested for this. Sonea is afraid that the magicians want to kill her for the attack, so she hides in the slums with the help of friends and the Thieves' Guild, who expect her to be useful if she can develop her talent. But the magicians know that her uncontrolled powers will soon become a danger to her and everyone near, and when she begins to start fires and earthquakes without wanting to, she soon has to face the fact that she will need the help of the Magicians' Guild if she wants to survive. But while some magicians really want to help her and teach her, there are others who want to get rid of the unwanted slumdweller. And Fergun wants revenge for the humiliation of being struck down by a poor girl's stone... This is a suspenseful fantasy novel set in a city where the gap between rich and poor is very strong and the magicians are so far removed from the lower classes that they can't even imagine some of them to have any magical talent. The confrontation between these often arrogant, though sometimes well-meaning, magicians with a poor girl with unusual talents is well-written and entertaining. I also found both the worlds of the poor and the rich well-developed and interesting. The idea of a young outsider with unusual talents is nothing new, but the story is still a lot of fun and original enough to be a good book. I look forward to the other novels in the trilogy, 'The Novice' and 'The High Lord' and would recommend this one as a good fantasy novel.

Part 1 of the Black Magician Trilogy

S. Fischer am 11.01.2021
Bewertungsnummer: 596654
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Sonea is a girl who has lived most of her young life in the slums and who hasn't any sympathy for the upper classes who too often abuse the poor. During the yearly 'Purge', when the magicians drive the poor and homeless out of the city before winter to make it safer and prettier for the rich, she is among a group of youngsters who throw stones and rotten fruit at them. But while the others' stones can't get through the magicians' protective shields, Sonea's goes through and strikes a magician, Fergun, unconscious. At this moment, Sonea and the magicians find out that she has magical talent, which nobody expected from a slumdweller since only the upper classes are tested for this. Sonea is afraid that the magicians want to kill her for the attack, so she hides in the slums with the help of friends and the Thieves' Guild, who expect her to be useful if she can develop her talent. But the magicians know that her uncontrolled powers will soon become a danger to her and everyone near, and when she begins to start fires and earthquakes without wanting to, she soon has to face the fact that she will need the help of the Magicians' Guild if she wants to survive. But while some magicians really want to help her and teach her, there are others who want to get rid of the unwanted slumdweller. And Fergun wants revenge for the humiliation of being struck down by a poor girl's stone... This is a suspenseful fantasy novel set in a city where the gap between rich and poor is very strong and the magicians are so far removed from the lower classes that they can't even imagine some of them to have any magical talent. The confrontation between these often arrogant, though sometimes well-meaning, magicians with a poor girl with unusual talents is well-written and entertaining. I also found both the worlds of the poor and the rich well-developed and interesting. The idea of a young outsider with unusual talents is nothing new, but the story is still a lot of fun and original enough to be a good book. I look forward to the other novels in the trilogy, 'The Novice' and 'The High Lord' and would recommend this one as a good fantasy novel.

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