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A Matter of Magic
A Matter of Magic
Author: Patricia Wrede
ISBN-13: 9780765326324
ISBN-10: 0765326329
Publication Date: 6/8/2010
Pages: 448
Edition: Second Edition
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Orb Books
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed A Matter of Magic on + 3 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is actually a combination of two books: Mairelon the Magician and The Magician's Ward. Excellent character development; humor and suspense. Suitable for adults and younger readers, too.
ophelia99 avatar reviewed A Matter of Magic on + 2527 more book reviews
I have read and enjoyed a lot of Wrede books but this just wasn't one of them. I struggled with this book right from the first chapter. I just could not stay engaged in the story and really had to focus to pay attention and follow what was happening. I read to around page 150 and then stopped because I realized I was finding excuses to not sit down and read this book.

I think part of my issue with this book was the main heroine. Kim is supposed to be sixteen years old; but she sounds and acts much younger. For having grown up on the streets of London she seems very naive and trusting. I kept thinking I was reading about a 10 or 11 year old and having to remind myself that she was older.

Additionally not a lot happens in the first 150 pages. Kim ends up leaving to journey with the Magician. On the journey she's exposed to a ton of names (that are hard to keep track of) and bits of intrigue (that were revealed in a painfully slow manner). There's a lot of Kim listening at doors and acquiring bits and pieces of info about things that I, as the reader, didn't really care about.

I finally found myself finding a million things to do instead of read this book. It was just soooo boring to me and hard to read. I do think there are some good characters and world-building here. Those who like a slower paced fantasy chock full of intrigue might really enjoy this...it just wasn't for me.

Overall this was an okay book but I struggled with it. In the end I decided to stop reading it because I just didn't care about the characters or what was happening. I had a hard time focusing and engaging with the story.