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Schooled in Magic

Schooled in Magic, Book 1

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Schooled in Magic

By: Christopher G. Nuttall
Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
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Emily is a teenage girl pulled from our world into a world of magic and mystery by a necromancer who intends to sacrifice her to the dark gods. Rescued in the nick of time by an enigmatic sorcerer, she discovers that she possesses magical powers and must go to Whitehall School to learn how to master them. There, she learns that the locals believe she is a "Child of Destiny" - someone whose choices might save or damn their world, a title that earns her both friends and enemies.

A stranger in a very strange land, she may never fit in to her new world, and the necromancer is still hunting her. If Emily can't stop him, he might bring about the end of days.

©2016 Christopher G. Nuttall (P)2016 Podium Audio
Fantasy Magic Science Fiction & Fantasy Magic Users Fiction
Engaging Storyline • Unique Magic System • Excellent Character Differentiation • Strong Female Protagonist

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When I first started this book the beginning seemed rushed and unpolished. Then as I get a little further it seemed WAY too similar to harry potter. BUT I['m glad I kept going. That was just the beginning setting the stage part of the book. After that the author seemed to find his stride and their own voice. The last half was way better then the first. And the 2nd book was even better. I have to give it only 3 stars for the Story but in reality it's like 2 stars for the first third and 4 stars for the last 2/3.

So get the book. Get past the beginning and you will be happy. I'd recommend to the author rewriting the beginning some. I'd imagine many of the bad reviews are from people who got ticked off at the beginning and didn't want to keep going. But I've finished the 2nd book now and I'm so glad I kept going.

KEEP GOING! The last 2/3 is MUCH better.

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Book 1
Very good story. Well written. Well narrated. Easy to listen to. Well worth a credit. I just bought book 2.

Schooled in Magic

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Overall, I think this book is quite good. I have no problems with the book, but did notice I was not FULLY captivated the entire time I read it which is why I give it a 4/5.

Things that the book did extremely well -
Humans from earth travelling to other magical worlds is a fun concept but generally falls into one difficult issue: how to characterize the MC on earth while not developing any lingering attachments that would create plot holes. The author succeeds excellently in succinctly delivering the MC's character explanation and a solid reason why MC would not need/want to return to earth.
Generally, the advantages of alt-world MC's are derived from unrealistic depth of knowledge of earth technology. The MC constantly mentions these things but does not have any ridiculous insights in industrialization of a medieval society.
Also, I particularly loved all her interactions with her princess friend - the author makes a point to compare cultural values and the effects magic may have on otherwise one-sided moral choices.

Pretty solid book, I suggest a read

Charming alt-world magic school story.

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But there was an over abundance of words describing book or mechanical items which became quite boring. I listened in Audible but the author went on and on describing every little thing. The story line was very good. Worth the read it you don't mind the descriptions.

Book was interesting

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Schooled in Magic is obviously based off the Harry Potter world, the sad thing is the story is good enough to stand on it’s own with out borrowing from Harry Potter. The author actually mentions Harry Potter through out the book, to many times. Instead of having house points as in HP we have room points, there is a forbidden forest, quittage is mentioned comparing the School’s wizards game to it. There are a lot of the same classes as in HP and some few students are Prefects, does that sound familiar?

If all of the HP references were not in this book it would have made the book so much better. This is actually a really good story well written with tons of original ideas that make it worth getting. Honestly I did struggle to get past all of the references they stuck out like sore thumbs, once I did the story opened up to reveal a beautiful world that amazed me.

The narrator did a great job with the characters and their voices keeping them unique. This is the first time I’ve heard Tavia Gilbert’s work and I am quite impressed.

Over all there were so many great things about this story that will keep me listening to the rest of the series, again the only parts that I did not like and that was over done was the mentioning HP and borrowing what I said above from that universe.

Blatant plagiarism from Harry Potter.

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