The Novice (The Black Magician Trilogy, Book 2)
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Format: Mass Market Paperback
ISBN: 0060575298
ISBN-13: 9780060575298
Publisher: Harper Voyager
Release Date: April, 2004
Length: 480 Pages
Weight: Unavailable
Dimensions: 6.77 X 4.17 X 1.1 inches
Language: English
   
   

The Novice (The Black Magician Trilogy, Book 2)

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"Even if a magician's powers surface of their own accord, he will soon be dead if he does not gain the knowledge of how to control them." Alone among all the novices in the Magicians' Guild, only Sonea comes from lowly beginnings. Yet she has won powerful allies—including Lord Dannyl, newly promoted to Guild Ambassador. But Dannyl must now depar...
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  a great sequel :)

What a wonderful sequel to the Magician's Guild! I thought it continued the sequel nicely. The character development continues, and you can't help but wonder about the High Lord's past. There is a small bit of love interest in this one, as well as more action. Yet again, it finishes itself without leaving a cliffhanger ending, but leaves you in suspense to read the next book (which I happened to have laying beside me as I finished). I thought it was a great book and would recommend it to any fantasy reader!
 
  The story continues

The second in the series Sonea's story continues as she begins to learn the finer points of magic.

Akkarin is more featured in this book and despite how 'evil' he is meant to be, you can't help but be curious. This book also sees a brief love interest for Sonea.

I admit the book gets a little wordy with Lord Dannyl's journey and I got a little bored as I couldn't see how it was effecting the story (but trust me - you need to know it)

Overall a great sequel.
 
  I really liked it

With excellent character development and a thoughtfully constructed world, this novel is a thoroughly engrossing read. Trudi Canavan's writing has only improved from the first book; I am looking forward to the next book in the series.
 
  An excellent continuing drama

I thouroughly enjoyed this book. Trudi kept the action moving and kept adding surprise twists to the plot throughout!

The story had many major characters and this reader got emotionaly involved with almost all of them. They were well introduced and their individual stories wove well into a complex and complicated plot. I loved it! When is her next book(S) going to be available? I definately look forward to more excellent writing.
 
  Very exciting!

Now that Lord Fergun has been sent into exile, Sonea is starting her first year as Novice at the Magician's Guild University, under Lord Rothen's guardianship. She's eager to learn, but being a slum girl she knows it won't be easy to be accepted by, not to mention make friends with, her wealthier and nobler classmates from the Houses. However, she far from conceives the depth of their scorn yet. Indeed one of them, Regin, probably because he simply can't stand a mere slum girl outdoing him, will rally the others and gang them up against her, bully her constantly, play pranks on her, repeatedly ambush her to exhaust her strength and destroy her notes. In other words, make her life hell.

In the meantime Lord Dannyl has taken up his new role of Second Guild Ambassador to Elyne. After an adventurous sea voyage, and after sorting out some of his appointed duties in the capital Capia, he finally has some time to himself to investigate Akkarin's journeys. Indeed, Administrator Lorlen, who suspects the High Lord of performing Black Magic, which is forbidden by the Guild's laws, has asked the young magician to retrace Akkarin's footsteps, ten years earlier. Doing so, Dannyl meets Tayend, a scholar who works at the Great Library and has an amazing memory. The handsome lad will aid him in research and they'll become close friends.

This middle novel is very exciting, I just couldn't put it down. All the loveable characters from the first volume are back, with the exception of Cery, whom we almost hear nothing of. Replacing Fergun, Regin is suitably despicable and irritating, and you can really feel Sonea's frustration when she can't find proof enough to expose him. The High Lord, although first depicted as the ultimate invincible villain, becomes more three-dimensional throughout the book, and I'm looking forward to reading the thrid installment to discover what his real motives are.