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Sto caricando le informazioni... A wizard in Bedlam (1979)di Christopher Stasheff
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THE REBEL SLAVES NEED A LEADER. EVEN IF HE'S A WIZARD. EVEN IF HE'S DEAD... The revolutionary DeCade died generations ago, leading the last great revolt of the planet Melange's churls against their despotic feudal masters. His staff and bones were broken and lost; only his songs remain. The churl Dulain joined the Resistance in his youth - an exile Resistance, devoted to readying the churls for their next great attempt at freedom. Now that moment finally nears. Back on Melange for the first time in years, Dulain must now hasten that revolt... or die. The Giant Gar is the mysterious stranger whom no one knows, a power greater than he seems. More powerful, perhaps, than churls, masters, or even the Resistance... This ebook edition contains new cover art by Ashley Cser, and an introduction by the author! Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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What's the likelihood that a seven foot tall master revolutionary will appear on the scene who also has the mental capacity to take on the personality of a rebel leader that's been dead for 500 years, but who has been foretold return and lead the churls to freedom? When Magnus d'Armand is around, it's about 100%! *sigh*
Yet again, Magnus shows us how formidable a man he is - the definition of the man every man wants to be and the man every woman wants to be with - for a short while, at least. And being Magnus, he disappoints everyone by leading them to freedom.
At least, because I've already read the Warlock's Last Ride, some of what's going on make some sense. In that book, Magnus tells his family about some of his adventures, including the fact that he finds a revolutionary, like himself, and the two of them become friends and wander the galaxy searching for the oppressed to de-oppress. Apparently, this friend of his is Dirk and so I have two or three more novel to look forward to the "wonderful" interplay between the dour, lifeless and pessimistic Dirk and the all-knowing Magnus. Wonderful. ( )