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Unnatural Magic di C. M. Waggoner
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Unnatural Magic (edizione 2019)

di C. M. Waggoner (Autore)

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"An enchanting debut historical fantasy starring a young woman with an incredible natural talent for sorcery. Onna Gebowa is determined to become a great wizard. She can write the parameters of a spell faster than any of the young men in her village school. But despite her incredible abilities, she's denied a place at the nation's premier arcane academy. Undaunted, she sails to the bustling city-state of Hexos, hoping to find a place at a university where they don't think there's anything untoward about providing a woman with a magical education... Tsira is a troll who never quite fit into her clan, despite being the leader's daughter. She decides to strike out on her own and look for work in a human city, but on her way she stumbles upon a body of a half-dead human soldier in the snow. As she slowly nurses him back to health, an unlikely bond forms between them, one that is soon tested when an unknown mage makes an attempt on Tsira's life. Far away in Hexos, the newly arrived Onna is also drawn into a mysterious, magical attack on a troll. Trolls have lived alongside--and been revered by--humans for generations, but now it appears they're being targeted by a sinister sorcery. And Onna and Tsira both begin to devote their considerable abilities into figuring out how to stop the deaths before their homeland is torn apart.."--… (altro)
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Titolo:Unnatural Magic
Autori:C. M. Waggoner (Autore)
Info:Ace (2019), 400 pages
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Voto:****
Etichette:read, fantasy, low fantasy, slow burn, romance, mystery, ebook

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oops i am reading too many books again.

i'm out of the habit of reading fantasy so it took me a while to get into this, but the plot was strong enough to carry me through. doing that thing that's all the rage in sf&f right now where you propose alternate arbitrary kyriarchies (about immigration history, species, race/national origin, gender, class, religion) and play around with them, which i rarely object to. it's done pretty well here.

tsira and jeckran being implausibly bad at communication is more of the romantic tension than i would prefer. cut more of that and spend more time on the mystery, thank you. also, what happened to the gay half-troll poet who almost got murdered?? i was very invested in him and i don't think we even know whether he survived. ( )
  caedocyon | Feb 23, 2024 |
This was very good, particularly for a debut. I liked the humour, the characters and the world building. I particularly enjoyed how the author plays with gender roles, with one of the main characters a very capable and smart young woman from a society where brains in a woman are not appreciated. One of the other main characters is a female half- troll, half human. Because of that, she is small for a troll, but large and strong for a human. She's also a reig, a troll who is a natural leader. In her relationship with a human man, the gender roles are mostly reversed from traditional human ones, and neither one of them is unhappy about it.

This was easy to read, no trouble at all engaging with the world or characters, and I liked the story. I recommend trying it! ( )
  zjakkelien | Jan 2, 2024 |
Trolls are being murdered seemingly for the magic in their blood. Onna (a human magician) and Tsira (a troll headwoman) must come together to solve the murders. Along the way, the student magician fails her entrance exam to an exclusive university and falls in with a fast crowd and the troll maiden falls in love with a delicate younger son, a human, who has deserted his paid for military command. The troll culture world-building in the novel results in a textured matriarchal society which flips the romance on its head like an odd couple romcom. Think "What's Up Doc" meets "The Birdcage." On the other hand, Onna's story is more like "Sex and the City" with her mentor magician flirting outrageously with all genders and lifeforms. All that and a genuine whodunnit, too. ( )
  jennifergeran | Dec 23, 2023 |
A flawed gem. I loved this book but unfortunately it has issues. There are 2 intertwined stories, a love story and a coming of age story, united by a series of brutal murders. While the love story is beautifully done, the coming of age story really needs 2 or 3 more chapters deducated to it because of the importance of the location and characters introduced during it to the culmination of the story.

As a result of this after a promising start to her story it feels a bit like things just fall into Edda's lap. She deserves her successes but their should have been more struggle, examination of the circumstances and development of the characters in her path.

And because of this the climax feels a little rushed. And a central character just disappears for about a chapter.

None the less, a great first book with an interesting concept and a fascinating world. It will probably become a favourite of mine.
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  Andrew_C | Jul 5, 2023 |
This was a fun read set in a delightful secondary-world universe: a Victorian-ish place where magic is real, women struggle to gain a proper wizarding education because of ideas of propriety, and someone is murdering trolls. Unnatural Magic is C.M. Waggoner's first novel, and there are times when that shows—the plotting is thin and the structure somewhat clumsy. There are times when Waggoner has some interesting observations about gender, and aspects of the book where the approach to gender seems less thought out. I rooted for Tsira and Jeckran throughout, but thought their relationship far more interesting in the first part of the book where both of them were trying to get to grips with their own gender/sexuality in a society that didn't necessarily have the concepts for it, as opposed to in the later part where it just seems more straight-up id-fic. And write that if you want to, sure, but size kink isn't my thing.

But much as I could see the flaws, I found myself enjoying this an awful lot anyway. The characters are engaging and the world beautifully detailed, with Waggoner dropping you down in the middle of it and having the confidence to provide you with the context needed for you to figure out a lot about how this world works and what its history is without info-dumping at you. There's humour and warmth, but it never tips over to twee for me. I'll definitely be checking out future works by the author. ( )
  siriaeve | Jun 15, 2023 |
...utterly delightful.

It has all the elements of a parlor room mystery, with the depth and complexity of any sturdy secondary world fantasy, with just enough sense of humor, danger, and reality to round out the whole book into a startling sort of debut. Waggoner has created a world set at about the turn of the century, with a feel of industry sitting alongside a pastoral and intimate world, one which humans share with the mysterious clans of long-lived trolls, who hold a different sort of magic away from their human neighbors.
aggiunto da karenb | modificaTor.com, Martin Cahill (Nov 6, 2019)
 

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Almeida, TomásImmagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato
Anderson, KatieProgetto della copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato

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"An enchanting debut historical fantasy starring a young woman with an incredible natural talent for sorcery. Onna Gebowa is determined to become a great wizard. She can write the parameters of a spell faster than any of the young men in her village school. But despite her incredible abilities, she's denied a place at the nation's premier arcane academy. Undaunted, she sails to the bustling city-state of Hexos, hoping to find a place at a university where they don't think there's anything untoward about providing a woman with a magical education... Tsira is a troll who never quite fit into her clan, despite being the leader's daughter. She decides to strike out on her own and look for work in a human city, but on her way she stumbles upon a body of a half-dead human soldier in the snow. As she slowly nurses him back to health, an unlikely bond forms between them, one that is soon tested when an unknown mage makes an attempt on Tsira's life. Far away in Hexos, the newly arrived Onna is also drawn into a mysterious, magical attack on a troll. Trolls have lived alongside--and been revered by--humans for generations, but now it appears they're being targeted by a sinister sorcery. And Onna and Tsira both begin to devote their considerable abilities into figuring out how to stop the deaths before their homeland is torn apart.."--

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