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Warlock and Son

Warlock and Son

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stasheff Does It Again
Review: I found this book to be most enjoyable. Rod and Fess are hilarious, as usual. Now that Rod had become a very proficient warlock, it is fun to see his frighteningly talented eldest son start off on his own career. Magnus's character can be a little dour and plodding at times, but this also mimics Rod Gallowglass's early career.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent addition to the series
Review: I found this book to be most enjoyable. Rod and Fess are hilarious, as usual. Now that Rod had become a very proficient warlock, it is fun to see his frighteningly talented eldest son start off on his own career. Magnus's character can be a little dour and plodding at times, but this also mimics Rod Gallowglass's early career.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stasheff Does It Again
Review: Stasheff continues to bring life into his characters through Warlock and Son. By giving Magnus a more major rule he adds a new dimension to the series and a nice bridge to his future Rogue Wizard series. Any that have loved Stasheff's warlock series, those looking for a new aspect of the Rouge Wizard series, or even those simply looking to enjoy a good Science Fiction/Fantasy novel this one is for you. From the opening where Magnus decides he needs to see the world and sets off for adventure on his own with his father Rod Gallowglass not far behind Magnus through the exciting conclusion, Stasheff will continue to have you wanting to see what happens next and it will become near impossible to put this book down once you start reading.


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