Huzzah! SPELLWRIGHT receives a *Starred* review from Booklist!
I’m excited to announce that SPELLWRIGHT has received a coveted starred review from Booklist, the publication of the American Library Association. I’m especially proud to add this to the starred review from Library Journal! See below for an advance uncorrected version of the review that will appear in the 2010 February 15th issue.
Spellwright.
Charlton, Blake (Author)
Feb 2010. 352 p. Tor, hardcover, $24.99. (9780765317278).
[STARRED REVIEW] Charlton’s first novel superbly tells the story of a young man searching for his place in the world. Wouldbe spellwright (i.e., wizard) Nicodemus Weal may be the only person able to prevent a magical apocalypse. Or maybe he’ll bring about the end of magic. He desperately wants to become a wizard but has a big problem: he’s a cacographer. In his world, magic can be written in many languages, but rather than on paper, spells are recorded in the casters’ muscles and released into reality with a flick of the wrist. For Nico, anything he touches is instantly misspelled, and when this happens with magical texts, the consequences can be deadly. From the very start, Charlton draws us into Nico’s world. The character is eminently believable, and his difficulty with spelling will strike a chord with many. Charlton’s unique take on how magic is cast will tickle magic fans despite, or because of, its bearing very little resemblance to magic à la Harry Potter. The title of the book is a play on words, of course, since Nico must learn to spell right to become a true spellwright. At story’s end, he is at last credibly preparing for what he believes is his destiny, leaving readers anxiously expecting the next batch of his adventures.
— Rebecca Gerber
Comments
2 Responses to “Huzzah! SPELLWRIGHT receives a *Starred* review from Booklist!”
aidan
10:01 pm Jan-27-2010
Congrats, Blake! Well deserved.
margi
5:30 pm Jan-28-2010
Wowza!