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The High Wizard Of Silvinesh

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By Rodney Scully
$2.99 Rating: 1 star1 star
(2.00 based on 1 review)

Published: July 15, 2010
Words: 174787 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

Come and discover the wondrous world of Silvinesh! The HWS is the first book of this planned trilogy. It follows Alentia Silverblade and her dear grandfather William, as they desperately struggle to find a way to save their crumbling world. A link to dragonkind, a three hundred year old message and a magical Tome of White Wizardry, all hold the key and will soon unlock the secrets of the past.

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Tags

fantasy, magic, epic, wizards, dragons, elves, sorcery, series, quest, silvinesh

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Review by: Zyzomys on Aug. 06, 2010 : star star
This book requires an experienced editor who is not related to the author. Someone needs to tell the author 50-year old women do not giggle, even if they are half-elves. (My 6-year old daughter giggles, while my 15-year old teenage daughter laughs, as does my wife.) Some plot lines needs strengthening (where did the Council go during the entire war) while some eliminated (who cares what the High Mage did with Stephen 400 years earlier!). There are some great ideas hidden amongst the verbiage and with some work, this story could shine.

Chris
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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