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Title:Schooled in Magic (Schooled in Magic #1)
Author:Christopher G. Nuttall
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 389 pages
Published:February 25th 2014 by Twilight Times Books
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Magic
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Schooled in Magic (Schooled in Magic #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 389 pages
Rating: 3.99 | 4804 Users | 209 Reviews

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Emily is a teenage girl pulled from our world into a world of magic and mystery by a necromancer who intends to sacrifice her to the dark gods. Rescued in the nick of time by an enigmatic sorcerer, she discovers that she possesses magical powers and must go to Whitehall School to learn how to master them. There, she learns the locals believe that she is a "Child of Destiny," someone whose choices might save or damn their world ... a title that earns her both friends and enemies. A stranger in a very strange land, she may never fit into her new world ...



...and the necromancer is still hunting her. If Emily can't stop him, he might bring about the end of days.



Book I in the Schooled in Magic series.




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Original Title: Schooled in Magic ASIN B00INFP20W
Edition Language: English
Series: Schooled in Magic #1

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This book could have gotten a higher score. I'm trying to avoid spoilers so I'm not as specific as I would like to be. I'll start with what I liked because I think it is worth following the series and seeing if some of the problems improve. Because the story is actually interesting, enough so that I just purchased the second book.The concept is a bit too Harry Potter meets Time Travel/Other World travel. But the author actually points it out, pokes fun at it, and tries to avoid to much overlap

I first read this book when it was posted to Spacebattles for its preview before publication. I thought that the writing quality was good, and I enjoyed the references to Potter in a similar way to reading Dresden Files. The introduction of modern technologies based on knowledge, like the abacus, our alphabet and numerical system, would be huge and cheap advantages in a world this squalid. Medieval worlds aren't great places to be, for anyone, and this series does well capturing the stench,

I DID IT! It took over two months, but finally I made it through this badly edited nightmare of a novel without any likeable characters or a complex world view. Others have already mentioned that this girl-comes-to-a-magical-world-and-learns-magic-novel is a Harry Potter knock-off, but that isn't even the worst thing. It fails on basically all levels. Character building, world building, satire, commentary, basic science. It really fails on gender issues: Emily nodded in understanding. Most

A good book that has me looking forward to book 2. The story is about Emily, taken from our world to one of magic and, of course, she has great magic potential so she is sent to magic school. Emily, having read the Harry Potter books, is full of comparisons and comments on the same. The author mostly keeps these pot shots at HP good-natured but at one point Emily comments on how naive the HP books are since even a simple levitation spell can be used to kill. True, unless you actually consider

Emily is going home from the library when she's abducted into another world by a necromancer who wants to sacrifice a "Child of Destiny" who has yet to master magic.Well, her mother's name IS Destiny. . . .A powerful sorcerer rescues her and then, because she is magically powerful and it's not easy to send her back (and he's not good at teaching apprentices), sends her off to school on dragon back. Many things ensue. The care necessary for alchemy, the marches of Martial Magic (and the

This book was a complete mishmash of other fantasy books and ideas plus lots of implications which gave me headache. Due to the great number of comments which I read about this book being a copy of Harry Potter, I'd prepared myself for it, or I thought I did. I told myself to be patient, don't care much about a book not having original ideas and read it only for fun; but when I actually read it, I couldn't believe my eyes! Not only the whole story frame was a exact copy of Harry Potter, but the

JK Rowling should sue. This is 90% Harriet Potter and 10% ALL teh other fantasy epics. We have a "child of destiny". A magic school with almost a direct one for one with Hogwarts. Evil magicians and dark wizards. Sprinkle in a bit of LOTR so you can have the fey, Orcs and Goblins and you don't get a derivative piece of YA fiction, you get a copy. I put it down in anger a few times thinking how much of an ass can an author be to actually try to rewrite Potter and in doing so, actually mention

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