Wizard's First Rule
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From the back cover:
One man, Richard Cypher, holds the key to the fate of three nations, of mankind. But until he learns the Wizard's First Rule his chances of suceeding in his task are slim. And his biggest problem is admitting that magic exists at all.
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This was recommended as part of the 'Favourite Things Experiment' http://www.simong.org/Favourite/, and I bought and read it entirely on that basis. This is a huge book, which I enjoyed a lot. It was quite slow starting (although a lot of things happen, they seem not central to the plot), but it certainly grabs you as you get further in. This book is the first in the series, although it stands alone extremely well.
One man, Richard Cypher, holds the key to the fate of three nations, of mankind. But until he learns the Wizard's First Rule his chances of suceeding in his task are slim. And his biggest problem is admitting that magic exists at all.
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This was recommended as part of the 'Favourite Things Experiment' http://www.simong.org/Favourite/, and I bought and read it entirely on that basis. This is a huge book, which I enjoyed a lot. It was quite slow starting (although a lot of things happen, they seem not central to the plot), but it certainly grabs you as you get further in. This book is the first in the series, although it stands alone extremely well.
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