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Magic Everything

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In the future, not far from now magic has taken over the Earth. Wizards rebuild the world with castles in the sky and cities reimagined. Spells wipe out the war machine with ease. Witches keep the dragons and Trolls in check, as vampires run wild! Human law is no more than folly, as wizards and witches know only their own laws.

Richard Nickel-the patriarch of a family of wizards-is awakened to find his beloved daughter Darcy kidnapped! Richard is bedridden and crippled with tubes going into his chest (from years of losing battles with unsavory wizards). This leaves only his 2 sons Thirsty and Thomas to go in search of Darcy.
Thirsty and Thomas set off from Portland Maine; on their way to the Torned forest in New York Pashal-the former New York City. They have been told to kill the bow maker and steal the enchanted Shadowman's bow. It is their only hope if they are to free Darcy or is it a fool's hope? Will they make it that far? Can the two adolescents save themselves? And why haven't they been permitted to even speak the name Ragiton?

329 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2012

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April 15, 2013
When their little sister, Darcy, is kidnapped by an enemy of their bedridden father, Thirsty and Thomas set out on an adventure filled with magic, danger, bat people bent on killing them, and ice cream. Can Thirsty and Thomas save their sister, Darcy before it’s too late?

A funny, action-filled adventure for fantasy fans. The text could use a good edit. There’s a lot of typos and grammar errors that detract from the novel. The story is a little confusing in parts and could use some more chapter breaks, but is entertaining and is fairly well-written. The characters are likable and enjoyable to follow in their adventures. Readers who like magic, witches, flying creatures, and a whole new world to imagine will enjoy reading this book.
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