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  • A Conjuring of Ravens

  • A Magepunk Progression Fantasy (A Practical Guide to Sorcery, Book 1)
  • By: Azalea Ellis
  • Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir
  • Length: 17 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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A Conjuring of Ravens

By: Azalea Ellis
Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir
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Summary

In a world where magic is a science, Siobhan Naught is a genius.

But even geniuses need schooling.

Siobhan has just been banned from the country's only magical university. As the unwitting accomplice to the theft of a priceless magical artifact, she has suddenly become a wanted criminal. There are fates worse than death, and if caught, she will face them. Unwilling to give up on her dream of becoming the world's most powerful sorcerer, she resolves to do whatever it takes to change her fate.

Even if it means magically disguising herself as a boy and indebting herself to a gang of criminals to pay for university tuition.

With the coppers after her, the pressure of trying to keep her spot in the devilishly competitive magic classes, and the gang calling in favors to repay her debts, Siobhan will need every drop of magic she can channel.

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Fun story

This was a really fun story and felt quite original. I liked the setting and the restrictive rules governing the magic. My only criticism would be that the pace is very, very slow. You'll have a dozen plot points pass and it'll have been like 2 weeks. I write this review having just enjoyed book 3 in the series. In this book she starts school, in book 3 she hasn't finished the first term of year 1.

Narration, characters, setting, plot were all good though. Would definitely recommend.

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good, but slow paced

interesting story, good reading style.
takes a while to develop, bit good character development pays off.

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My new favourite!

If you loved ‘Name of the wind’ you won’t be disappointed!

MC is easy to relate to and story is very satisfying with few unexpected twists.

This series(so far) is focused on coming to power so similarly as in Patrick Rothfuss’s books pace can be slow but it isn’t boring at any point.

Great world building with great cast of well put together characters!

Highly recommend.


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Great start to a series

This book is really fun the main character is super entertaining the backdrop of this confidence scheme ala lies of lock lamora combined with progression fantasy is great.

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