2.76 AVERAGE

mmejolie's review

4.0

Good story, but…

A good tale, very imaginative, with enough potential to lead into the next title in the series. However, the spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors make it cringe-worthy if you are a stickler for those - and I am. It could have used a proofreader prior to publication.
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bitty_britt's review

3.0

Not my usual read, but I’ve been trying to branch out and read more of a variety. I’m not usually big on reading fantasy books, but this one caught my attention. The main character, Delvin has been interested in magic for quite some time and when unfortunate events occurred, the magician career door opened. Delvin seemed to always get himself into some kind of situation or another and when the princesses get involved, things seem to ramp up further. The story is engaging, fun, and twisty. While I was reading, it was easy to imagine the setting with the descriptions. Overall, good read 3.5/5!

amelieferreira's review

1.0

This book has potential, but it is riddled with errors. The characters are flat, and the plot has very little backing.

jonisradical's review

2.0

The book overall was lackluster. Cool story but it wasn’t as well written as I hoped. It took so long because I just couldn’t make myself WANT to finish it sadly.
adventurous challenging tense medium-paced

Lackluster and juvenile. Jumps all over the place
mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

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debthebee13's review

3.0

A young magician's unwanted travel adventure

The Magician's Secret is the first book in the now fully published Illusions of Power trilogy by Charles Townsend. Although the story is set in the fantasy genre, the plot is not so much based on magical elements, but rather on strategies and tricks typical of the kind of magicians who perform tricks and illusions in front of an audience.

Plot

The story follows our main character, the young magician Delvin, as he tries to clear his name after being falsely accused of certain crimes. The book is written as a travelling adventure, alternating between cozy and dynamic elements, sprinkled with many opportunities for Delvin to come up with clever deceptions to save himself and his fellow travellers through dangerous situations where they are often on the verge of being caught.

Positives

What I liked about the story is its cosiness, the occasional bickering between the main characters and the many clever and few cute moments in the story.

Space for improvement

Overall, the story has the feeling that many short stories have been inserted into the same larger story and are sometimes not fluidly connected. There are also parts with extensive descriptions with lots of details that seem unnecessary and slow down the pace of the story for no good reason. The magic system is not complex, but is skilfully woven into the plot. However, the world building is not very deep and the characters, aside from a handful of main characters, are not very developed.

Target audience

The book contains no profanity and there are only a few occasions where sexual interactions are vaguely hinted at. Based on the overall writing style and skill of the author, I think this book would be best suited for older teens and young adults. Although the plot itself has potential, it is noticeable that the author does not have as much experience and training in writing and I feel that the author did not receive thorough expert feedback on the draft prior to publication. There are no major errors in grammar or in the plot itself, but there are parts that could have been deleted to improve the pacing of the story without losing important details.

Final rating

Overall, I give this book 2/4 on the 4 point rating scale because it was a good story, but not something I would recommend to other adult fantasy readers. I think it would be good to market the story to a younger audience instead. I rate it 3/5 on the 5 point rating scale as it had an interesting premise and plot, but was just average due to the execution of the story.

Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book through Online Book Club for an honest paid review.

DNF at 9%

just so shit
adventurous funny relaxing medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes