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Al farve forsvandt fra Rothens ansigt.
Sonea mærkede panikken røre på sig.
Akkarin vidste alt.
„I ville afsløre mig hvis I kunne,“ sagde Akkarin.
„Det kan jeg ikke tillade. Fra nu af overtager jeg ansvaret som Soneas læremester.“

Fra det ene øjeblik til det andet finder Sonea sig udelukket fra alt hvad der er trygt og rart på akademiet.
Hun nægtes al kontakt til Rothen.
De andre novicer, og især Regin, ser ned på hende og er misundelig over at en tøs fra slummen har fået den ærefulde plads som oldermandens udvalgte ...

202 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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Trudi Canavan

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Trudi Canavan was born in Kew, Melbourne, and grew up in Ferntree Gully, a suburb at the foothills of the Dandenongs.

In 1999 she won the Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Short Story with “Whispers of the Mist Children”. In the same year she was granted a writers residency at Varuna Writers’ Centre in Katoomba, New South Wales.

In November 2001, The Magicians’ Guild was first published in Australia. The second book of the trilogy, The Novice, was published in June 2002 and was nominated for the Aurealis Award for Best Fantasy Novel. The third book The High Lord was released in January 2003 and was nominated for the Best Novel Ditmar category. All three books entered Australian top ten SF bestseller lists.

The Black Magician Trilogy reached the international market in 2004, published by HarperCollins’ EOS imprint in North America and Orbit Books in the UK. The trilogy is now rated by Nielsen BookScan as the most successful debut fantasy series of the last 10 years.

Trudi’s second trilogy, Age of the Five, has also enjoyed bestselling success. Priestess of the White reached No.3 in the Sunday Times hardback fiction bestseller list, staying in the top ten for six weeks.

In early 2006 Trudi signed a seven-figure contract with Orbit to write the prequel and sequel to the Black Magician Trilogy. The prequel, The Magician’s Apprentice was released in 2009 and won the Best Fantasy Novel category of the Aurealis Awards.

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January 27, 2016
Jeg synes at bogen er god og spændende, fordi at hovedpersonen Sonea kæmper med en masse problemer og det er spændende at læse om hvordan hun løser dem både med magi og almindelig råstyrke. Det jeg bedst kunne lide ved bogen er nok at der er magi med og da Sonea kæmper mod Regin i arenaen. Det jeg mindst kan lide ved bogen er nok at Akkarin dyrker sort magi og massemorderen i byen. Jeg kan rigtig godt lide hovedpersonen Sonea, som er 16-17 år (5-6 år ældre end mig, men jeg kan stadig godt li' den), bliver mobbet af Regin og hans bande, hun bliver nødt til at skifte læremester fordi at hun ved at Akkarin dyrker sort magi og Akkarin ikke vil have nogen ved det. Efter at have besejret Regin i en tvekamp lader han Sonea være.
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