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Secrets and Spellcraft

Art of the Adept, Book 2

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Secrets and Spellcraft

Written by: Michael G. Manning
Narrated by: Tim Gerard Reynolds
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Now a student at Wurthaven, Will is confronted with the truth of the present.

The powerful magic embodied by wizards like his grandfather is but a distant memory. Though the practice of the current day is timid and uninspired, Will needs the knowledge that’s preserved and managed by the college. At every turn he finds that sorcery is supreme, while wizards are trained merely to assist and support those who hold the real power - a power based on an evil so deep that few who are living know the truth of its foundation.

As a student of wizardry, he’s expected to know his place and stay in it, but Will isn’t like the other students. His grandfather’s teaching has made him into something different, something forgotten - something they will learn to fear.

If he can grow into his power, with every choice, every refusal to submit, Will creates more enemies, enemies who aren’t content to let him live in peace. Without friends or support, Will must survive the knives in the dark, for Cerria is no place for those who refuse to follow the rules.

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I'm in love with the series, a fantastic world

They've done it again, the book is wonderful and the performance unmatched. I look forward to the next installment

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quite a gripping tale

loved it with no struggle to finish. the story grips onto you attention like no other. the narrator also delivers the characters quite well. though I do feel bad for his vocals when he voices the GD cat lol not sure if he does so in this book or the one after. but still very well done

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Great book

This book was a roller coaster of emotional ups and downs.

The magic system was great and insightful.

Tim Gerald Reynolds was great as always.

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worth the read

One of the best books I have come across in a long time definitely recommend reading

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Brilliantly written story

I'm loving the story so far! It has a brilliantly written plot, well developed magic system, and, my personal favorite part, the main character's development is front and center with parts of his personality and convictions traceable to events in this or the first book.

I hope it keeps up this quality throughout the series!

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the story continues

great continuation in the second book, as will behind to come into his power. excellent!

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I’m loving this series, this is book two

Loving the book so far, 1 had a great deal of detail and lots of plot twists that keep the book interesting, I enjoy the twists and turns that are found in the second book and have already bought the third book, highly recommended for those who love battle magic books

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Capable Take On The 'Magical School' Trope

This Michael G. Manning story builds on the development of young wizard 'William Cartwright' - now enrolled in a School of Wizardry at the behest of the dastardly king. His learning - both enhanced & stymied by the spirit of his now-dead Grandfather 'Arragan' (existing in a magic ring) - is a danger-filled genuinely entertaining coming-of-age process (albeit somewhat formulaic) that repeatedly reminded me of Rothfuss's 'Kingkiller' series. The writing is commendable & loaded with Manning's impressive laugh-out-loud humor, the magic system & worldbuilding are outstanding, and the plotting is action-packed & fun.
On the less fortunate side, Manning can be annoyingly crude at times (some of the F-bombs are ill-advised), the romantic elements of the story are disruptive (ie. repeated hookups), and Will is a ridiculously moral-ethical and moderately OP protagonist. Those deficiencies are minor, however.

As to presentation: Tim Gerard Reynolds reads with flair - exhibiting unimpeachable diction, timbre, cadence, and tone.. and remarkable comic timing. I had some issues with particular voice-acting choices (the stereotypical MidWest "American" accent for Arragan can get to be irritating, for example), but the performance is solidly above-average overall.

Altogether, 'Secrets and Spellcraft' is a thoroughly enjoyable continuation of the 'Art of the Adept' series. It merits 9 stars out of 10. Spend the Credit.

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great book but...

What happened to no favors? prominent part of book 1 but book 2 it just no longer existed?

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Harry Potter for mature audiences

I love this series! The narration is spectacular as well. If you loved Harry Potter when you were younger, than you will love this!

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