Books of Magic Bindings
During gym class, Tim absentmindedly plays football and tries not to be noticed by Molly and his teammates. His mind wanders from the game to the events of the last book. A month has gone by and disappointingly nothing else has happened. Even his yo-yo-turned-bird is gone. After getting trampled, he decides enough is enough and runs home. On the way home, he considers telling Molly but probably couldn’t find the words. Tim has left his keys in his clothes and his dad has to let him in. From his room, Tim hears his dad defending him when the school calls (thinking he’s been in a fight). Mr. Hunter then sends Tim out to play. His fathers noticed he’s become a recluse. A strange man in front of him diverts his attention to the sky where he sees a bird. Then he’s been pursued. Tim is trapped in a net by two men. Then he feels a knife to his throat by another man. But apparently they aren’t together. The two men with the net mention a “She”. The other man says he’ll help him if he gives him his name, but Tim refuses. This seems to satisfy the man. The man picks him up, sends the other men home, tells the other men “she” isn’t there, and vanishes with Tim.
The man says Tim can ask him three questions. The first one Tim asks if what the man wants with him. He answers he wants to see what he’s made of. Tim asks why. The man says because he wants to make Farierie alive again and he might be the key to healing it. Tim’s third question is what is the man’s name? He says Tamlin. (They’re in Faerie). Only it’s not the Faerie Tim had once been to. It’s a desert. The man dares Tim to curse him now that he knows his name. Instead, Tim insults him for feeling sorry for himself. Tamlin smacks Tim across the face, but Tim doesn’t react. He’s impressed by his fearlessness and gives him some advice to keep some of his truths to himself. He then removes the amulet around his neck and gives it to him (after resurring him he’s not a fae and it doesn’t come with a price or any expectations). He tells him it an opening stone but what it opens is up to him. Then Tamlin vanishes. Tim chases after him but all he sees is his clothes and knife. He looks up and sees a bird overhead.
Tamlin is called to the Queen. He thinks about how he’s the only one that can see past the fae’s illusion. (They still see the lands through an enchantment). So he wakes her up and gives her a gift of the “truth”. Since she won’t take the branch he offers, he throws the branch at her feet. A storm rolls in. Then storm though reveals what Faery has become. Realizing it’s the branch. She kicks it away. She vows that she will tell him why he did this before she kills him. Tamlin then flies to Timothy’s window, perches on his window, and then observes him (asking himself what he can do to *wake* him, what he’s had to fight for, and what he knows of love and fear.
It’s not long before Timothy encounters the bird again while out walking. He tells it to get lost and it flies away. He regrets it and runs after it. Tamlin reverts back to his human form. Tamlin is naked so he has to get some clothes from a homeless man. In exchange, the man wants to get warm (It’s snowing heavily). Tamlin pushes Tim to try to make the snow disappear. Tamlin teaches him to manipulate the space between the crystals so that there’s a bubble around the homeless man. The man then offers Tamlin accessories (a hat, a gauntlet, and a gun). Timothy again asks why he’s come and again Tamlin tells him he needs his help. He tells him because there was a separation between his world and Faerie, Faerie is now withering. Then Amadin appears (a fairy). He tells Tamlin the Queen would take pleasure in his company. He insists that he come with him to Tamlin. Amadon begins to chock Timothy. The message is clear. Come with him or else. Tamlin has no choice but to agree. Tamlin tells him to make the most of his time in this world. He also tells him power resides in little things. They both vanish. The homeless man tells Tim not to worry about his father whose always getting into trouble. r. Tim is left in the snow stunned.
He goes to Molly’s house and tells her what he found out. Molly wants to know how he knows but he said Long story. She asks how had he even known it was true. She suggests talking to his dad. Tim goes home and starts to rummage through some things. His dad catches him. Tim sees a piece of paper that shows his mom was pregnant with him before they got married. Mr. Hunter confesses that he didn’t think his mom would have married him if she wouldn’t have thought the baby was his. So did his mother make him believe the child was his? He examines the key he got from Titania and the amulet from Talin. He thinks about what Tamlin told him that magic answers need. Then thinks he needs to know answers.
Titania confronts Tamlin She thinks he’s caused the destruction, but he points out he’s just opened her eyes to what happened when she divided Faerie from the human world. If she wants it back she has to open up the portal again. Titania confesses that she closed the portal out of jealousy for what happened between him and *that woman* but since she’s tried to open it back but to no avail. Tamlin says then they must find a new home.
Tim finds himself in the courtyard of a mansion with the ground littered with bones. There’s a wall in front of him and he attempts to climb it. The top gets further and further. Someone tells him he can never get to the top. The man tells him to come down and they can begin their lesson. Tim says he’d rather not, but the man not deterred appears on the wall and starts to tell him a story about paradoxes. Tim eventually falls (refusing the man) and the man is there with him. The man informs him that this is Faerie. The wall was an illusion. The man tries to get his name to enter in the mastery registry. He tells him his name is Jack Bone and the man realizes and compliments him on how clever he is. He then proposes a game. He asks what the stakes are. He suggests he can tell him who his father is if he can best him at his game. If he loses he’ll accept his tutorledge. Tim realizes then he’ll eat him. The man says yes but he won’t care. He’ll consume his magic first. Then his soul will be empty. Tim agrees. He leads Tim into the museum which is full of amazing (but dead) creatures. Tim asks how he can do this but the man says he’s done it to simplify the world. He tells the man he’s changed his mind but the man says he can’t turn back. Tim says he wants to change the beat. He wants to know the man’s name so he can destroy him. The man says he’ll give him both names. He then leaves the room and says he’ll be back.
Meanwhile, Tamlin passes through the lands and sees how all of them are dying. He thinks about his past and how he meet Titania and how she brought him to Faerie and what Faerit taught him. He vows to find the source of Faerie’s destruction. Tim wanders the house (which is a maze). He finds a secret passageway which leads to a tunnel. The first branch just leads to the main room where Toothy is. The second branch has a lot of hiding places and Tim finds a room that seems like a good prospect. There’s atrunk that he considers hiding in but discovers it’s a trap. He realizes the whole house could be full of traps. He tugs one of the knives out that sprung at him into the wall. It won’t budge. He tells himself to just concentrate on the game. The flute playing of the man has now stopped. Tim then finds another tunnel. At the end of the tunnel is light, but at the end of it is a drop. At the end, he notices below the body of a little girl who possibly jumped to her death. Tim vows to beat the man for himself and the girl. Then he tries to find another hiding spot. He thinks maybe hiding isn’t the answer. He finds another door but unlike the others, it’s locked.
Titania’s key works and he finds himself in a library. In the room are more amazing animals. Tim’s attention is captured by a unicorn. As he moves closer, he realizes he’s stepping on the page of a book with the illustration of a unicorn. He realizes that this page (and other pages) have all been torn from a book. On the remaining page of the book is a manticore (a creature with an appetite for humans). A man then sneaks up on Tim. Then they get into about the man ripping out the pages of the creatures he’s found aren’t useful to him. The man bores with him. He said he sought him out for company but he’s no longer interested. He says he’ll be back later to continue the game. He’s about to leave but Tim calls him back. He tries to play into dumb kid angle and asks the man to tell him more about the unicorn. Then the man starts to talk about how influential the unicorn was to him being who he is. Then he tells a story about how he discovered the unicorn was a hoax after he experimented on one. Tim goes off on him and sends him away. How he’ll probably be displayed next to the Unicorn.
As Tim is holding the illustration and thinking maybe he should set it on fire, the man appears again. Now as a manticore. He attacks him and they struggle. Tim’s magic brings the unicorn to life and it spears the beast through the heart. Tamlin sees that the land is being restored. Again he vows to find who could be behind it. Tim and the Unicorn find a doorway and see the realm is being restored all around him. Tamlin finds Tim and the Unicorn and realizes that he used the stone to open a door to Faerie and that he really is his son. So, he goes to Tim. Tim tells him about defeating the manticore. Ta,lin wants to know if it scratched or bruised him but Tim doesn’t recall. He also doesn’t recall what he was going to ask him. Tamlin discovers a long, deep, scratch and wants to know how long ago it happened. But then he blacks out after seeing the woman at the end of the Universe.
He asks her who she is. She tells him she’s Death but she tells him he’s not the one dying. But he is close to it. There’s manticore venom in his system. She asks him why he’s there but he really doesn’t know how to begin to talk about his father. Tamlin turns Tim into a feather and takes her to Titania. He tells her what happened and asks her to heal him. She tells him that’s just the nature of humans but she’ll build a monument in his honor. Death and Tim talk about why he wants to find out why its so important to find out who his father is. She gives him a lesson between heredity and identity. Titania tries to persuade him to give up on Tim and his grieving ritual, but he brushes her attempts to comfort him with the thoughts of their “reunited love”. But Tamlin brushes her off and reminds her that not long ago he was just an animal to her.
Tamlin finds a trunk and a letter. The next thing he knows he blacks out again. Tamlin finds his way to Death. She tells him Tim will be fine. He’s sacrificed his own life. He knows Titania will blame him but he also knows Tim can handle it. Tim comes to and realizes what Tamlin did and then he cries for both fathers. He clutches the stone and falls asleep. When he wakes up he’s back home. Molly calls and asks what happened. He tells her it’s true. Then he opens the envelope Death had. Inside it is seeds. He hangs up with Molly and walks outside. He goes to the cemetery and goes to his mother’s mound. He says he wishes she could tell him how all this happen. But he’s still him and nothing changes that. He plants the seeds by the mound and says goodbye. On the way home, he wonders what he’s planted. And what impact it will have on him that his father sacrificed himself. He then asks himself who he is. He wonders if his father was Tamlin then what his real last name is. Then decides that he’s tired of all the questions and thinks instead about how he saved a whole world,
My Thoughts
This wasn’t bad for a shorter story. Although it was kind of like Harry finally finding out he had family and then by Order of the Phoenix Sirus is dead. There really wasn’t time for us to feel anything about Tamlin being Timothy’s father because it wasn’t developed. It’s really bad when books do this with characters. It was touching that Tamlin died for his son but I really wish their relationship would have lasted more than just one book. Like Timothy, I also wish the mother was still around so we can get some more of the background story. I even want to know *how* she died. Did Tatiana kill her? That wouldn’t surprise me at all. I’m not sure where this will go now and who’ll help Timothy figure out who he is and how to use his magic, but I’m interested in finding out.
Rating: 6