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A Young Man Without Magic by Lawrence Watt-Evans reviewed by John Enzinas The book tells the story of a young man who has no ability with magic who returns home after completing his studies and learns that the political unrest of the capital has spread and everywhere people are unhappy with the way things are being done. His best friend has become politically active and starts butting heads with the local authority.
The Summer Palace by Lawrence Watt-Evans
The Turtle Moves!: Discworld's Story So Far by Lawrence Watt-Evans
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The Turtle Moves!: Discworld's Story So Far by Lawrence Watt-Evans reviewed by Steven H Silver With nearly four dozen volumes, Terry Pratchett's Discworld series can be somewhat daunting to new readers, especially since the series is not as linear as most fantasy series. While books such as The Discworld Companion are aimed at readers who are already familiar with the series, Lawrence Watt-Evans has created something else.
The Wizard Lord by Lawrence Watt-Evans
Touched By The Gods by Lawrence Watt-Evans
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