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Books with author Trudi Canavan

  • The Magicians' Guild: Book 1 of the Black Magician

    Trudi Canavan

    Paperback (Orbit, March 4, 2010)
    Magicians Guild
  • Thief's Magic

    Trudi Canavan

    eBook (Orbit, May 20, 2014)
    FORGET WHAT YOU KNOW ABOUT THE NATURE OF MAGIC. In a world where an industrial revolution is powered by magic, Tyen, a student of archaeology, unearths a sentient book called Vella. Once a young sorcerer-bookbinder, Vella was transformed into a useful tool by one of the greatest sorcerers of history. Since then she has been collecting information, including a vital clue to the disaster Tyen's world faces. Elsewhere, in an land ruled by the priests, Rielle the dyer's daughter has been taught that to use magic is to steal from the Angels. Yet she knows she has a talent for it, and that there is a corrupter in the city willing to teach her how to use it -- should she dare to risk the Angels' wrath. But not everything is as Tyen and Rielle have been raised to believe. Not the nature of magic, nor the laws of their lands... and not even the people they trust. AN EPIC NEW FANTASY ADVENTURE BEGINS.
  • The Novice: Book 2 of the Black Magician

    Trudi Canavan

    Paperback (Orbit, March 15, 2010)
    Novice
  • Thief's Magic: Book 1 of Millennium's Rule

    Trudi Canavan

    Hardcover (Orbit, March 15, 2014)
    Thiefs Magic
  • High Lord

    Trudi Canavan

    Paperback (Orbit, Jan. 1, 2010)
    High Lord
  • The Novice

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    Paperback (ATOM, March 15, 2007)
    Sonea knew the other novices in the Magicians' Guild all came from noble families and that, as a former slum-dweller, she could expect to be treated as an outsider, but she little realised the level of animosity she would face from her fellow students. The sons and daughters of the most powerful families in the realm, her classmates seem determined to see her fail - even if they have to engineer her failure themselves. Dannyl and Rothen offer Sonea what help they can, but when someone starts spreading malicious rumours about her, Akkarin, The High Lord, steps in to put a stop to it. But Sonea may soon wish she was still enduring the taunts of her peers, for in accepting the protection of the guild's high lord she may have embraced a far bleaker fate. It seems that Akkarin harbours a secret that is far darker than his magician's robes. Taken into his confidence, Sonea must keep the truth hidden. But by doing so, is she showing loyalty to the head of her guild, or making the worst mistake of her life?
  • Magicians' Guild

    Trudi Canavan

    Paperback (Orbit, March 15, 2004)
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  • Novice

    Trudi Canavan

    Hardcover (ATOM, March 15, 2005)
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  • High Lord by Trudi Canavan

    Trudi Canavan

    Hardcover (ATOM, Jan. 1, 1814)
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  • High Lord by Trudi Canavan

    Trudi Canavan

    Hardcover (ATOM, Jan. 1, 1814)
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  • The High Lord

    Trudi Canavan

    Paperback (Time Warner Books Uk, Nov. 1, 2004)
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  • The Magicians' Guild

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    Paperback (Little, Brown Book Group, March 15, 2007)
    If you enjoy cozy mysteries that contain very little violence, sex, profanity, or even blood, you might also enjoy this cozy fantasy. By the end of "The Magicians' Guild," the bad guy is revealed, order is restored to the magical community, and the heroine and her friend from the Thieves' Guild appear to at least have a chance of living happily ever after. There are a few loose ends, but this book is the first of the 'Black Magician' trilogy, so a teaser is to be expected. If this is your first fantasy, "The Magician's Guild" is a fairly decent read. If it's your hundredth, then you'll recognize the plot, background, and characters: poor, but courageous heroine is cursed with a magical talent that is getting stronger by the day, and is not under her control. The only people who can save her belong to the hated Magician's Guild and she would rather die than deal with those meatballs. Her friends in the Thieves' Guild hide her as long as they can, but eventually her uncontrollable magic is exploding walls and setting whole blocks of slum on fire. The heroine finally gets with the program in the Magicians' Guild, and much to her surprise discovers that some of the practitioners are actually pretty decent folks. Most of the story is taken up by the heroine's struggle to keep hating the magicians, in spite of the fact that the reader can spot from a million miles off that she's going to become one of them. Cozies tend not to have much in the way of suspense, complex characters, or imaginative settings, but if they are your cup of tea, then "The Magicians' Guild" is recommended reading.