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Journeymage: Book Six Of The Spellmonger Series, by Terry Mancour

Journeymage: Book Six Of The Spellmonger Series, by Terry Mancour

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Journeymage: Book Six Of The Spellmonger Series, by Terry Mancour

Journeymage: Book Six Of The Spellmonger Series, by Terry Mancour



Journeymage: Book Six Of The Spellmonger Series, by Terry Mancour

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Minalan’s Summer Vacation! What does the most powerful wizard in the world do after the war is over? Despite the hordes of goblins still ready to ravage human lands, King Rard has signed a treaty with them, so Minalan is forbidden from taking advantage of their weakened state. Most would take a well-deserved rest over the summer . . . but Minalan and his household are busy repaying a favor owed to the tribal Kasari for their help in the war, and the Spellmonger pays his debts. So Minalan spends his summer sneaking two thousand Kasari children through enemy lines, goblin territory, hostile Wilderlords, and through some of the roughest territory in the Five Duchies toward salvation. But the Spellmonger soon learns that not even the help of a goddess is going to be sufficient to contend with the realities of the quest. Despite his best efforts and some of the most advanced magic seen since the Magocracy, the march attracts enemies . . . and far too many friends. For when the desperate refugees of the war-torn Alshari Wilderlands see the well-fed legions of Kasari march by, they cannot help but follow, even if they have no idea of the destination. Any life is better than the hopeless existence they’ve lived avoiding starvation and the goblins’ stewpot. And the promise of hope the great march of the Spellmonger’s children offers is just too good to pass up. Security and the promise of a brighter future lie just on the other side of the border with the duchy of Castal. The problem is that the Duke of Castal, Prince Tavard, who is also Minalan's titular overlord, is dead-set against a single Alshari refugee crossing his frontier – and he’s assembled a small army to stop any from doing so. With political pressure high and the very gods maneuvering behind the scenes, it’s going to take some clever magic, some inspired legal maneuvering, and some serious effort to pull off this miracle . . . but that’s the kind of job the Spellmonger does in Journeymage!

Journeymage: Book Six Of The Spellmonger Series, by Terry Mancour

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  • Published on: 2015-03-17
  • Released on: 2015-03-17
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Journeymage: Book Six Of The Spellmonger Series, by Terry Mancour


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. An excellent latest addition to a wonderful fantasy series, enjoyable to both young and old! By Emil Alstrup Malmberg "Journeymage" by Terry Mancour is the latest book in the Spellmonger universe and the fifth main book (not counting short stories, anthologies or cadet novels) in which the protaganist of the series, Minalan the Spellmonger is the main character (the other four being Spellmonger, Warmage, Magelord and Highmage).Having once again successfully defeated the Goblins and their allies and minions, but at great cost to his allies, the Alka Alon, as well as maintained and increased the power, prestige and prosperity of his fiefdoms, Minalan finds himself obliged to support his Kasari allies in their attempt to evacuate their children from the ever-present danger of Goblin incursions.Thus this book differs from the others of the series in that it is not that much a mix of the building of the local infrastructure (of Minalan's realm of Sevendor) and epic battles, but rather one long quest as virtually the whole book (with interruptions underway) focuses on the one main objective: bringing the Kasari youth securely from one point to another. In some ways "Journeymage" reminds me of Tolkien's the Fellowship of the Ring if only because of all the walking.Mr Mancour himself (the author) has stated that the book was partly inspired by some of the values which are embodied by the Boy Scouts of America and some of the proceeds from the book will be donated to that organization. Bearing this in mind, lots of important elements of Journeymage can quite easily be associated with some of the most basic values that spring to mind when contemplating the idea of scouting: discipline, knowledge, honour, self-reliance, comradeship, an understanding of logistics as well as an appreciation of nature.Though focus mostly centers on the quest and the issues associated with it, the politics and intrigue of the previous books are not entirely absent and new players demand Minalan's attention if not his concentration. The crown prince of the new kingdom, the Duke og Castal (who is the son of the newly-crowned King, Rard - I think - the-first-of-his-name), who previously has only been mentioned by other characters and not made a proper appearance himself, finally emerges as a vain, entitled, boorish, arrogant, extremely ambitious but also somewhat intelligent young man.Seeing that the story mostly deals with one issue (the evacuation of the Kasari youth) problems from the previous books are not dealt with (and in some cases even escalate further in "Journeymage") and will probably explode in Minalan's face in upcoming instalments of the series, one being Master Dunselen's undeniable madness and local rule of terror as well as his marriage to one of the agents of the royal family's espionage network, who in the end might decide that Minalan is unable to police the Magi properly and choose to do him in (Dunselen that is, not Minalan).All in all, a fascinating expansion of the Spellmonger universe, though perhaps not the most intense instalment of the series. Recommended to readers of all ages.Pros- Well-written; no awkward dialogue, often engaging choices of words- Interesting expansion of the Spellmonger world with the introduction of new interesting characters- Lots of well-rounded, nuanced, many-faceted charactersCons- A few typos here and there; nothing major and certainly nothing that distracts the reader from the story- A number of information dumps (not necessarily a bad thing, depends on your personal preferences)The Spellmonger universe in reading order:1) Spellmonger (published in March 2011)2) Warmage (published in January 2012)3) The Road To Sevendor: A Spellmonger Anthology (published in September 2013)4) The Spellmonger's Honeymoon: A Novella (published in June 2014)5) Magelord (published in September 2013); Knights Magi (published march 2014) - takes place during "Magelord", but the narrative is different as the protagonist of the series is largely absent; Hawk Maiden (published January 2015) - same period of time as in "Magelord" and "Knights Magi", but once again told from a different perspective.6) High Mage (published in October 2014)7) Journeymage (published in March 2015)8) Enchanter (forthcoming)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. one of the best By R.Sierra One of my favorites series, love the spellmonger world, its easy to read, with a lot of twists and content, it has a great potential for at least 12 books, the magic system its really simple to understand but kind of mysterious depending on the race that use it, it has swords, magic, big wars, cavalry charges, dragons, kings, assassins, goblins, trolls, everything you get in a normal fantasy world but it gives a sense of reality with the writing style of the books, plenty of characters with tons of personality's and different agendas. If you loved brandon sanderson, will wight, honor raconteur, and heir to the nova then you will love this series.Want a main character that charges 100 goblins alone and has a talk with a goddess while taking a dump? ,then this is your book

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Terrific By Anile By far one of my favourite series of all time; despite the fact that this book focuses primarily on fulfilling previously made obligations and acts as a placeholder book for the second cycle on the series its fantastic. The book continues the elements that made me love the previous ones throughout the novel. The incredibly intricate and witty characters and the scope of the world building included results in an incredible tale that i look forward to continue reading in subsequent sequels.

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