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The Bookminder
- De: M. K. Wiseman
- Narrado por: Bernard Faricy
- Duración: 11 h y 31 m
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Sired by magick and violence, 16-year-old Liara is found guilty of witchcraft and banished from her tiny village by the very priest who raised, then betrayed her. However, a mysterious mage steps forward to assume custody of her: Nagarath, the Wizard of Parentino, whose secret spellwork has long protected both Liara and Dvigrad from the ravages of war. Despite Liara’s best hopes, Nagarath refuses to apprentice her to his craft but tasks her instead with the restoration of his neglected library. Liara gleans what magickal knowledge she can on the sly....
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very good
- De Kindle Customer en 10-13-22
- The Bookminder
- De: M. K. Wiseman
- Narrado por: Bernard Faricy
Thought provoking.
Revisado: 09-05-18
A delightful start to a magical series. M. K. Wiseman's prose is romantic and beautiful, and her characters are irresistibly likeable.
I loved watching Liara and Nagareth's relationship develop. Fiery, fierce Liara and messy, lazy, yet playful Nagareth are thrown together in less than ideal circumstances (that's what I say when a superstitious village exiles an orphan and a wizard takes her in).
I found the growing pains of these two opposites getting used to each other adorable. Liara's teenage angst as she worries her first love and childhood friend, Krešhmir, isn't into her was well done, giving me flashbacks of junior high.
My only complaint is that the narrator made Nagareth seem way older than he is and Liara sound whiny. But that wouldn't have been a problem if I would have read the book instead of listened to it.
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