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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. The Magician's Workshop, Volume One (The Magician's Workshop) by Christopher Hansen and J.R. Fehr is a fantasy book for teens and young adults it seemed. I liked the story premise and the plot. The characters were developed but the dialogue was childish at times, even the adults seemed to be talking as if they were children. Overall the story was okay, I liked the magical ability aspect and the fantasy but it just didn't draw me in like other fantasy books similar to this. I was given this book to read and the review was not an obligation. Review can also be found in https://chillandreadblog.wordpress.com/2017/01/15/the-magicians-workshop-volume-... All people in the islands of O’Ceea have some magical abilities! Whatever they imagine can be brought into existence, if only they try and practice a little. It is a whole new world with endless possibilities. The most talented people, those who are the masters of projection, they become magicians, gaining power, fame, glory and riches. This elite can work in the Magician’s Workshop, an honor that all people in O’Ceea seek, or at least almost all. The wonderful world of O’Ceea is described in the first Volume of “The Magician’s Workshop”, along with the stories of Layauna, Kai, Talia, Kaso and the rest of the young adults and aspiring magicians. Their talents are described in the most colorful way, as are their aspirations. However, only those that have Color inside them, will be able to work in The Magician’s Workshop; talent is not enough despite the wonderful projections our little friends come up with. So the have to practice well and believe to themselves. Fantasy books, describing new, different worlds with all kinds of life and abilities are sometimes hard to digest. This is not the case with “The Magician’s Workshop”. The two authors, have done a great job describing their world, O’Ceea, a bunch of islands left after the great flood, as they call it. The different communities there, have examples of our own world. What is emphasized in the book is the personal work and devotion someone has to apply in order to get their dreams come true! This is one great positive message to our youngsters, so different than the fairy tales about magic. Yes magic exists, but if you want to achieve something, you need to work for it! Another theme on the book is companionship and cooperation. Some of the book characters are friends against all odds. Even they may not be allowed to hang out with each other, they still do as they would never abandon their friends. Under this circumstances, the gang joins forces to create something big, even if it is only for their own fun. However, when things turn bad, they all share responsibility as they ought to and they don’t put the blame on the outcast one. “The Magician’s Workshop” is a book that captures the reader’s attention. It is a page turner for sure, as the reader becomes one with the characters and feels for them throughout their journey. It can easily be read by teens, young adults and adults; all those that still have a child inside them longing for some magic. The story ends abruptly, only to continue in the next Volume which is actually already available! Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
Everyone in the islands of O'Ceea has a magical ability: whatever they imagine can be brought into existence. Whoever becomes a master over these powers is awarded the title of magician and given fame, power, riches, and glory. Journey with a group of kids as they strive to rise to the top and become members of the Magician's Workshop."In volume two, the Festival of the Stars has finally arrived, and the Color Ceremony is about to commence. As children from all over the islands gather to stand before a puller, one question remains: who will have a color, and who will be found void? Rejoin your favorite characters as they step forward and receive a label that will have the power to dramatically alter the course of their lives forever" -- No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Everyday magic is enhanced by a root tasting so vile, only magic can make it palatable. Everyday people are condemned to non-magical lives if they don’t express “color.” Everyday kids play games and prepare for inevitable testing and graduation. But only the best get the best trainers. And only the best of the best make it into the workshop.
The Magician’s Workshop remains a slightly mysterious goal throughout the novel. Part Hollywood, part mystical power, it seems a curious blend of hope and threat. But it’s only attainable for these teens if they achieve something no amount of preparation can give. The novel explores that natural helplessness of growing up, through magical excitement, enticing mystery, and well-balanced threat and promise. It’s so much more than the usual coming-of-age dystopian fantasy—smoother, cooler, and wonderfully wrought.
And it’s volume 1—a book that ends with a satisfying sense of completion, but promises so much more. Volume 2 is surely a must-read.
Disclosure: I was given a copy by a publicist and thoroughly enjoyed the read. Highly recommended. ( )