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Average rating3.5
Three months after returning Magician Emery Thane's heart to his body, Ceony Twill is well on her way to becoming a Folder. Unfortunately, not all of Ceony's thoughts have been focused on paper magic. Though she was promised romance by a fortuity box, Ceony still hasn't broken the teacher-student barrier with Emery, despite their growing closeness. When a magician with a penchant for revenge believes that Ceony possesses a secret, he vows to discover it ...even if it tears apart the very fabric of their magical world. After a series of attacks target Ceony and catch those she holds most dear in the crossfire, Ceony knows she must find the true limits of her powers ...and keep her knowledge from falling into wayward hands.
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4 primary booksThe Paper Magician is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by Charlie N. Holmberg.
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I was hoping the potential I saw in the first book would be used in this book... But sadly, I don't feel like it was. It wasn't horrible but it was lacking something. And it's sad because I'm loving the idea of this whole world and the magic... It's just not being brought together properly.
I like Ceony, but there were some seriously overconfident choices made by an apprentice in this story. I kept thinking about Harry Potter, and how at least in the first books, trouble found him rather than him chasing after it. I wonder how this story may have gone if it had shifted slightly in that direction a little more. An easy, entertaining read otherwise.
Well, that was unexpected.
While this book is even more engaging than the previous one, I feel like it kind of drags on at some points and getting through those scenes was a bit of a struggle for me. The romance is slightly thicker and tends to make its way into the spotlight every now and then, but it's still adorable so I have no complaints about that part.
The antagonists, however, still suffer from the same issue Lira had. They lack depth. Their motivations and backgrounds are unclear, making it feel like they're evil for the sake of being evil. That makes it hard to feel anything for them.
I really liked Ceony's friendship with Delilah too, so the ending leaves me feeling a bit bitter... but otherwise it was a very enjoyable read.