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A Perilous Power

A Perilous Power

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Different Fantasy World
Review: I am far from being a "Young Adult" but I really enjoyed this book. The world E. Rose Sabin has built is very well defined, the magic system has its limitations and its problems, and the Gifted are well rounded people with goals of their own.

The Heros are unusual characters, not the goody-goody of some other books.

To me, the antagonists were fully realized with their own goals and desires.

But most of all, the outcome was not what I expected.

I highly recommend this books, even for adults.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The harry Potter crowd will love this one
Review: In the village of Amesley, seventeen year old Trevor Blake has won a scholarship to the university, much to the dismay of Mistress Hanley, who believes her daughter should have won it. Trevor and his friend Les Simonton visit Trevor's uncle and the neighbors catch them practicing Magic. With a little skilled magic the neighbors forget what they saw and Trevor is forced to give up his scholarship otherwise Mistress Hanley will reveal Trevor's powers.

Trevor's uncle sponsors Trevor and Les, who is thought to have great magic, to the community in teeming metropolis of Port-of-Lords. When they get off the train they meet Carl who steals their money and letters. After they end up in jail, Trevor sends a mental call for help and Veronica answers the summons. While Les likes Veronica, Trevor only wants to meet the man who will teach him to become an Adept. However, he becomes entangled once again with Carl and a power hungry sorcerer who tries to make then his slaves. It will take a miracle to defeat the evil Carl and his master Dr. Tenney.

Comparisons between Trevor and Harry Potter are inevitable but the latter is more youthful and cocky than Master Potter is. It is Les, who will do anything to save his friends, that is the real hero because the Adepts say he has magical powers but he doesn't believe them. The villains are stereotypical but it is a lot of fun to hope they fail. E. Rose Sabin has targeted her work for young adult fantasy fans but anyone who likes a good tale will want to read A PERILOUS POWER.


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