Nikodem Szymanski Szymanski itibaren Texas
I totally and completely loved this book!!! The end was my favorite. Read it and you'll love it too! :)
The Silent Tower Barbara Hambly, 1988 New E-Edition 2011 New Ebook Edition. Copy provided by NetGalley. Premise: In the world of Ferryth, mages are forbidden to interfere with people's lives, but factions in the government and the Church are still looking for a reason to move against them. They might get it when a minor mage is murdered by someone manipulating the dangerous Void, releasing abominations into the land. Caris, bodyguard and nephew to the Archmage, is traveling with him to try and solve the mystery. The first stop is the imprisoned mage Antryg Windrose, mad apprentice to the late Dark Mage who knew the most about the Void. The other piece of the puzzle, however, is held by a computer programmer named Joanna who is being hunted from across the Void by their unknown foe. How did I miss this one until now? Admittedly, I was a little skeptical of the world-jumping premise, but it's well handled throughout. The fantasy world is grounded enough, and Joanna's reactions to it are reasonable, as are Caris' thoughts during his brief sojourn in California. Most of the story concerns the mystery: who is working this dark magic, what is his/her plan, what does he/she need a programmer for so badly that they traveled across dimensions to kidnap one? Joanna soon solidifies as the main character, with Caris along as local guide and second opinion. There's a romantic plot that works without overwhelming, and my attention was fully held by the emotional lives of the characters. One of the weaker aspects here is that the “modern” technology, while vague enough, is quite dated. Joanna was a programmer in 1988, after all. Also the version I read had a handful of severe and confusing copyediting problems, including whole phrases misplaced in the next or previous sentence. I really hope those aren't in the paid edition, but I don't know. I found the penultimate section a bit shaky, but the story finishes very strong. Fair Warning: you're going to want to read the next book right away, to find out what happens next. Thanks to Open Road Publishing for re-releasing all of Hambly's work as ebooks. 4 Stars – A Very Good Book
This book would be ideal for pre-K or Kindergarten students who have trouble following the classroom rules. It shows that you can not just do things your way and there are reasons why you can't (i.e. you don't want to hurt yourself or others, etc.). It also shows that the teacher, parent, or whomever else still cares about the student at the end of the day.
A cheesy, tweeny book that I read and enjoyed nonetheless. Be sure to read them in order.
I LOVED this book. It was the first that I read before seeing the movie and it's by far my favorite in the series. I thought it had a great storyline and the development of the characters finally reaching their late teens years were really nice too. I read this book in about three days flat bc I was so anxious to see what would happen. I'm really happy I read this before seeing the movie.