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Court Wizard
- Spellmonger, Book 8
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Series: Spellmonger, Book 8
- Length: 35 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Summary
When Pentandra got married and took a new job, she knew it would be tough.
Ducal Court Wizard is supposed to be the cushiest of assignments for a mage, full of stipends, laboratories, and expense funds. But when you join the Orphan Duke’s expedition to reclaim, recapture, and restore his shattered realm to health, you have to expect things to be...less cushy.
With the south in full rebellion, the goblins stirring on the northern frontier, and the summer capital being run by a corrupt baron and a gang of thugs, things could be better. But those aren’t the worst of her problems: Pentandra is learning how to live with her new husband, Arborn, while the town is driven to distraction by an incarnate sex goddess who is organizing all of the whores, a mopey spellmonger, a nun addicted to gambling, a prude sent by the queen, undead skulking through the shadows, and a mysterious blind girl shows up in her office claiming to be her new apprentice!
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- bdg
- 20-11-19
Another filler in the series
I honestly can’t tell whether Mr Mancour is trying to enrich the world he his building with side stories or if he’s just padding with content to earn more money.
If it’s the former then I think he’s failed. This book is turgid and uninspiring and misses the levity of the main story books and the fun action of the war.
If the latter then shame on you and get back on track please!
The author is a decent writer, brings a certain whimsy to his writing that can keep us entertained but is no expert at intricate, surprising plot. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy the series, I wouldn’t be on this book if I didn’t but in my humble opinion, he should stick to his strengths.
Don’t try and create a world, write a series that focuses on the war and the action that comes with that. Much more in your wheelhouse!
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- Elz
- 30-09-19
loved the others.. but this one falls short
I loved the other books, and I'm sure I'll live the future ones. but this book... honestly wasnt good. if you're a fan of the series you 100% need to listen to this, but it was a chore i didnt find pentandra compelling in the slightest and I hate the stuff regarding prophecy
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- robert.m.owen
- 28-03-19
A must read,
Loved it, can't wait for the next book, seriously entertaining, could stop listening to it
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- Przemyslaw Frankowski
- 09-09-20
Ughh
Worst book so far meaningless plot... Shallow characters not worth the time feels like cash grab from the author
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- robert
- 29-07-20
too much angst
books 7,8 and 9 are all aproximately written in the same time frame, with a bit of editing and entwining the 3 tales together into the 3 books so that we didn't keep getting fore knowledge of what is going to happen in books 8 and 9 before we even purchase them, the moans about "filler" in the series would dissappear and the depth and complexity of the tale would make it far more engrossing.
having said that, penny's pointless and irrelevant angst ridden inner monolgue about her mum and ensuing meal with her mum and husband(for about an hour!) drove me to start hitting the skip button multiple times until it had ended, then the argument with ishi toward the end where penny tries to talk the goddess into guiding her maidens to find husbands just kept going round and round in ever decreasing circles! utter drivel and had both segments been removed the story would have been significantly improved even if it made the book 90 minutes shorter.
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- Kindle Customer
- 19-03-19
A must buy!!
Had to buy this even though I've just purchased the kindle version! highly entertaining and the series just keeps growing, no series is as complete and full as the spellmonger series. If your on the fence, just buy it, perfect mix of story and hints of comedy, with splashes of action!
4 people found this helpful
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- lee
- 25-10-20
My 8th love
Great story to get lost in,hold on for a great ride,and John Lee is grand..I do recommend this book to any fantasy fan.kudos to Terry mancour
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- Adam
- 17-05-20
Boring
This book goes over the events from the previous book but from the perspective of pentandra so we already have some idea of what was going on and frankly it's just pretty uninteresting I'm a good half way through but I'm just going to skip this one I'm afraid I keep getting bored or distracted and either not listening or swapping to music instead.
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- Twinkle D
- 11-10-19
Great book
lots of twist and turns in this book. Couldn't stop page turning till I finished
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- David Ramsay
- 27-09-19
AMAZING
Absolutely loved this installment, it's like having three bonus short stories at the beginning then this fantastic run of events from Penny's POV, just brilliantly written and performed!
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- Philip Wright
- 10-06-19
a great addition if slightly weaker
Performance was solid once again. The more I listen to John Lee the more I realize how impressive his narrative skills are compared to several other narrators I've listened to.
The story itself is hard to pin down. Overall, I enjoyed the different perspective and what went down in the book. I especially enjoyed the many foresights Mancour added towards the end of this book about events far ahead into the series. I have to say I'm pumped to follow the series.
Despite that, the plotline felt odd and decentralized. Mancour doubles down on his unnecessary explanations of things the reader should have hammered into one's head at this point; don't get me wrong, I understand the need to re-explain parts of a story for each new addition to a series, but there were several of these where I wondered where the editor was vacationing for so long. And I swear that I had maybe 5+ occasions where I asked myself, "wait a second. shouldn't [character] already know this?". I actually saw that some readers decided to skip this one.
Though I sort of understand where they're coming from, I would still recommend this to any avid fan of the Spellmonger series. It provides a really neat overlapping of some previous events as well as adding to the main plotline. The character development is fantastic and deserved. And while I couldn't be certain how well Mancour did at developing the thoughts and feelings from a female perspective, I do applaud his attempt at diversifying his narrative.
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- Ruki
- 18-04-19
A whole lot of nothing...
When i saw the length, i could barely control my excitement. 35 hours of Minalan, sign me up and throw away the key.
Unfortunately, this book is actually only about 14 hours long.
Let me explain:
The first three hours, set the stage for the book. The next important event doesn't happen until 21 (mind numbing) hours later, at hour around 24. During this time there are countless political meetings and combating insurgents using misdirection. A whole lot of talking, zero to little doing.
When my wife read the book, (shes a skipper), we found that she had 95% of the story, and enjoyed herself, using the above timings. If this was not a book related to Minalan, i would have given up around hour 5-8.
Minalan is not involved.
This book's 14 hours of actual story does advance the spellmonger series, but there are quite a few hoops to jump through.
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- Andrew
- 21-05-19
Purely Fantastic
The continuation of an amazing journey and it's getting better and better! Lee brings Mancour's tale to life with uncanny precision and enjoyment - on to the next!
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- Jill
- 17-05-19
Court Wizard Spellmonger, Book 8
I was a little disappointed at the start of book 8, as book 7 left off at a point that I was just dying to find out what happens next in the story line. But, book 8 is a different perspective from Penny’s point of view from events that other books in the series already covered. However, Penny’s detailed story line turns out to be a wonderful story as well. Penny and/or Pantandra is one of main characters in the series and book 8 really shines a light on her importance in the story line. Bottom-line another great book in the series and I am looking forward to the release of book 9.
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- NotMyPotatoe
- 22-04-19
Boring.
Not sure what is going on with this series, but the last two books have been a bugger to get through. Narrator did a fantastic job as always, but could not make up for the lack of direction this book had . Not sure I'll be buying the next one. The first books in the series are great. And it seems as if the story ended 2 books so.
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- Jason
- 15-05-19
Out of the park
Another grand slam. Getting impatient, might have to buy the next two in paper. :)
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- Kindle Customer
- 08-05-19
Just keeps getting better.
The world building is amazing. Draws you deeper and deeper into the story. Beautifully done, and then shift was done perfectly and also opened up more room for different character exploration.
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- Andrew Bowman
- 01-05-19
Solid Mancour book, a bit stuttery.
This was another solid books, but it seemed plagued by repetition, both within sentences and between sentences.
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- Daniel Francis
- 27-03-19
Worst of the best
I love this series it’s a great one full of good characters and compelling plot. But most of this book is just the last book told from Penny’s perspective. Which would have been more interesting if it wasn’t most of the same material. The end did move the plot forward, a little. But there is not a lot of set up groundwork done for the last book.
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- John Paden
- 18-11-19
This book sucks
Seriously this book is bad. All the other books in the series have been full of battles magic and fun. This one removes most the battles and all the fun. This book should have been cut by 75% then thrown into the last one. Going back and forth between the characters. If I wasn't already so invested in the series I would have abandoned it on this one. The next book better be a huge improvement.
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