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The Dark Sorcerer's Intern: A Humorous Urban Fantasy
- The Dark Sorcerer's Intern, Book 1
- De: Gavin Brown
- Narrado por: Daniel Wisniewski
- Duración: 8 h y 47 m
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Bryce Alexander isn't exactly on a path to wizardly renown. In fact, his latest rejection from the Arcane Arts program at the Kotodama Institute has pretty much guaranteed his dream of attending magical college is over. But rather than give in to despair and join the manager training program at Samba Smoothies, he does something incredibly daring, unexpected, and . . . stupid. He sneaks into the Queens warehouse where the Dark Sorcerer Zambrano has recently been spotted and offers up his service as an apprentice.
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Wit, adventure, and snark.
- De Rudolf en 04-09-25
- The Dark Sorcerer's Intern: A Humorous Urban Fantasy
- The Dark Sorcerer's Intern, Book 1
- De: Gavin Brown
- Narrado por: Daniel Wisniewski
A fast-moving and fun read
Revisado: 03-06-25
This is a rollicking jaunt, with a wise-cracking narrator, through a world that looks a lot like our own – but not quite. When he signs up with the Dark Sorcerer and a demon duck, Bryce embarks on one weird and dangerous adventure after another, facing wizards, lava demons, international cutthroats, government agents, and a mysterious billionaire. Along the way, he looks for answers to the questions “What is magic? How does it work? And why can’t I do it?” But he must also confront other questions: What is friendship? Who can I really trust? And how much should a talent-free human be willing to risk to save the world? And that’s all just in Book 1. I can’t wait to see what Bryce and Zambrano will be up to in Book 2.
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