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Magia de Mestre by Charlie N. Holmberg

polarbearlvr's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional funny hopeful lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

Ah! She is so clever and also irrational! I love the writing and how it's not heavy. 

deniset's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No

4.0

oxlabyrinthxo's review against another edition

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5.0

Ceony is fast on her way to completing her apprenticeship as a Folder to her mentor/boyfriend Emery Thane. Due to their student/teacher relationship they have decided to keep there romance a secret until Ceony graduates, not that people don't suspect they are a bit too close because they do. To combat the gossip that Ceony had an unfair advantage in passing her exams to complete her apprenticeship, Emery sends her to study with another Folder temporarily. Only this Folder hates Emery and dislikes Ceony even more. Ceony finds herself losing focus on studying for her final exam when Excisioner Saraj Prendi escapes from prison to once again go after Ceony and the secrets she learned last year from former Gaffer turned Excisioner Grath Cobalt. Ceony can bond and unbond to materials at will, a magical art long forgotten.

Ceony is ordered by the Cabinet and Criminal Affairs to stay out of the investigation to find Saraj, but Ceony cannot help it. She goes after him, again and again. Each time finding that Saraj is making his way closer and closer to London, and not out of the country as Criminal Affairs believes. On top of this Ceony must navigate her way with Magician Bailey, her temporary mentor, and with the sudden silence from Emery Thane. Has he lost interest in her?

All in all this book was amazing! Seriously this series is one of the best things to happen to me ever. My only complaint is that it was too short! I wanted more happy endings at the end. I was happy Emery and Ceony are engaged at the end, kind of. A little epilogue with them happily married is all I'm asking for seriously! Well I suppose I shall just have to scour the internet for fanfiction to satisfy my curiosity.

cpcromer13's review against another edition

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adventurous hopeful inspiring fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

erikajay's review against another edition

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3.0

I absolutely love this series! But I could only give this book three stars because Ceony was getting on my nerves. When will she learn??
That being said, I still love the storyline and Emery is the best! I liked the new setting for a large majority of the book.

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3.0

The final conclusion in The Paper Magician trilogy and I can safely say this was a 3.5⭐ read for me. Slightly above ok only because I love Emery Thane. Ceony however, after 3 books, I can say she is not my favourite heroine.

This book begins nearly 2 years after the death of Grath in The Glass Magician (book 2). Ceony is preparing herself to sit for her magicians test only to find that Saraj, the captured Excisioner has escaped custody. What does Ceony think of all this? That Saraj is wanting to hurt her family in an act of revenge.

But this is where the first plot hole of many begins. Judging Saraj and his character from the second book in this trilogy he is painted as the sadistic psychopath that is leashed by Grath. Because these villains are so one dimensional with zero reason for anything they do I have a few questions. If Saraj was such an unpredictable guy who had to be leashed, why would he even bother listening to Grath? What commitment does he have to Lira or Grath? None of this is really explained. Also, Saraj was not the one who threatened Ceony's family, it was Grath who did so. Which begs to question what was her motive to hunt down Saraj? It was until I read this:

"CEONY HAD NO giant paper gliders at her disposal and didn’t want to involve Bennet any further in her dark-rooted hobby" - She literally called tracking down a serial killer a dark-rooted hobby. Not as selfless as you seem Ceony...

Which mind you judging by how Grath and Saraj split up in the second book, one can assume they were going their separate ways with different agendas. And Criminal Affairs is utterly useless. They apparently have magician's in their arsenal and yet they couldn't provide some assistance in this pursuit? Instead taking anonymous tips and arriving way too late? You'd think they would have gaffers, smelters and spires on hand. But no, they are just another pawn. And may I add how not menacing Saraj sounds as a villain? Constantly calling Ceony kitten? Just eewww...

We even come to know that Saraj had absolutely no interest in Ceony when she encountered him in Reading. Which by the way I was cringing the entire time Ceony was tracking down the Excisioner. And once again this girl had no growth from previous books, continuously seeking danger with stupid motives and very little thought. And to make matters worse she has the knowledge of how to unbind and bind to every magical material. This would make Ceony the most powerful magician. Unfortunately in the hands of the most dimwitted character. Honestly I was hoping her character was going to be redeemed. But that was wishful thinking on my part. So during the encounter she decides this is the perfect time to attack. With absolutely no plan she shows him the very thing that would give him motive to seek her out. She burns him as a spire, and he gets away. Convenient, now we have a motive...

We know that Saraj has killed the smelter magician that assisted Emery in his arrest. Now this would make sense. That he hunts down those who captured him before in an act of revenge. But no, he doesn't go for Emery, because he is just trying to gather resources to leave England. But Ceony has now given the bugger a reason to stay.

All this happens as Ceony is supposed to be preparing for the magicians exam. Which I admit was interesting but nothing really happened. She gets transferred to Magician Bailey's estate (a nemesis of sorts for Magician Thane). We get whispers of the academy changing the apprenticeships for different sexed pairs. Who really cares at this point? We get introduced to Bennet, which I suspect will be in her spinoff novels based in the same world. Why else would he be introduced. But I disliked Bennet for this excerpt in the book:

“I’m a bit surprised,” he confessed. “I admit I was a little jealous of you when you came to stay with us. You and Magician Thane seemed close. I envied your relationship. But I didn’t think you . . .” He shrugged. “I guess I didn’t think you were that kind of woman.” -

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3.0

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| Recensione in italiano dopo quella in inglese

3 ★

As mentioned in The Glass Magician review, I believe this third book should not even exist. Yes, the second ends with a plot twist that could revolutionise the magical world, but in this third one it doesn't resolve itself. On the contrary: we get an open ending. What's the point, then? Furthermore, history seems to repeat itself even when certain circles have been closed previously, as if the author was short of ideas (see the return of a certain villain); Ceony doesn't mature at all; indeed, she keeps making the same mistakes over and over again; and there are somewhat incomprehensible things that are solved in a moment and others that have no consequences at all.

In the heat I had given it four stars, but in retrospect maybe it’s better to go down to three. It’s certainly the weakest volume of the trilogy; I went on reading it just to see how the relationship between Ceony and Emery would evolve and, although it has many and gigantic question marks, it’s still a fast read and it intrigues the reader.

TW: violence, torture, blood, death.

If you want to read a mini review of the other two books in the trilogy, you can find them on Goodreads here for The Paper Magician (4.5 stars) and here for The Glass Magician (3 stars)

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Come accennato nella recensione di The Glass Magician, credo che questo terzo libro potesse anche non esistere. Sì, il secondo finisce con un plot twist che potrebbe rivoluzionare il mondo magico, ma in questo terzo la cosa non si risolve. Anzi: finale aperto. Che senso ha, allora? Inoltre la storia sembra ripetersi anche quando certi cerchi sono stati chiusi in precedenza, come se l’autrice fosse a corto di idee (vedi il ritorno di un certo villain); Ceony non matura affatto; anzi, continua a fare gli stessi errori più e più volte; e ci sono cose un po’ incomprensibili che vengono risolte in un attimo e altre che non hanno conseguenze alcune.

A caldo avevo dato quattro stelle, ma ripensandoci bene forse è meglio scendere a tre. È sicuramente il volume più debole della trilogia; sono andata avanti solo per vedere come si sarebbe evoluta la relazione tra Ceony ed Emery e la lettura, per quanto abbia tanti e giganteschi punti interrogativi, è pur sempre veloce e incuriosisce parecchio.

TW: violenza, tortura, sangue, morte.

Se volete leggere una mini recensione sugli altri due libri della trilogia, potete trovarle su Goodreads qui per The Paper Magician (4.5 stelle) e qui per The Glass Magician (3 stelle)

meg_elyse's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging informative tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

sofia_santana's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

tanya_tate's review against another edition

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2.0

2 stars
Just read the first two and skim through this one.
You'll thank me.