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Dear Spellbook

A Complete Progression Fantasy Timeloop Box Set

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Dear Spellbook

By: Peter J. Lee
Narrated by: Travis Baldree
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The complete Timeloop Progression Fantasy saga of Tal the Sorcerer and his mysteriously sentient spellbook. Join Tal as he battles monsters, hangovers, and time itself in this three-book box set, containing volumes 1-3 of Peter J. Lee’s Dear Spellbook trilogy.

Volume I: Sorcerer blurb

Hello stranger, my name is Tal, and I’m not an adventurer—those people are crazy. I’m just a sorcerer who is masquerading as a wizard. Oh, and I’m searching for answers about my parents’ mysterious deaths. Also monsters and other foes seem to show up wherever I go.

…All right, I see it.

My new traveling companions are seasoned adventurers and are teaching me their ways—or at least they were before something happened to Time.

The same day is repeating itself over and over, and I’m the only one aware of the resets. If I ever want to get past this day—and the horrific hangover it always starts with—I’ll need to find a way out by myself.

It turns out there are mysteries aplenty to unravel in this remote forest town of Crossroads, where I’m living the same day over and over. But my most vital resource might already be in my possession. My previously useless Spellbook is starting to exhibit some very strange abilities, and they could be just what I need in my quest to escape this temporal prison.

This is my story. My diary of sorts. Don’t judge too harshly, I had a rough day.

©2026 Peter J. Lee (P)2026 Portal Books
Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy Magic Magic Users Wizardry
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I found the epistolary style in which the book was written to be interesting. Since it is entries in a “diary” things jump around a little. Close attention needs to be paid or things will get confusing. The premise is cool and I enjoy the characters. The series gets better the further you get into it. The narration is really well done too.

Great omnibus

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