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The Paper Magician
by Charlie N. Holmberg
The Paper Magician starts out great with a great concept of using materials for magic. Unfortunately, the story was incredibly boring and does not progress much beyond the first 30% of the book. It features the classic genius protagonist who goes against all odds and has some incredible unbelievable power like a photographic memory (which doesn't exist). Further more, the rest of the book is of her going through her teacher's memories through her perspective which is not only a complicated and confusing story telling mechanism but doesn't really have a great conflict. She's in danger for the entire book, it desensitizes the reader.