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Spellwright

By: Blake Charlton
Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
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Nicodemus is a young, gifted wizard with a problem. Magic in his world requires the caster to create spells by writing out the text...but he has always been dyslexic and thus has trouble casting even the simplest of spells. And his misspells could prove dangerous, even deadly, should he make a mistake in an important incantation. Yet he has always felt that he is destined to be something more than a failed wizard.

When a powerful, ancient evil begins a campaign of murder and disruption, Nicodemus starts to have disturbing dreams that lead him to believe that his misspelling could be the result of a curse. But before he can discover the truth about himself, he is attacked by an evil that has already claimed the lives of fellow wizards and has cast suspicion on his mentor. He must flee for his own life if he's to find the true villain. But more is at stake than his abilities. For the evil that has awakened is a power so dread and vast that if unleashed, it will destroy Nicodemus...and the world.

©2010 Blake Charlton (P)2015 Audible, Inc.
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There is a little adventure story in here but a great deal of the book is really about disability and the impacts it has on people emotionally. I think that possibility one of the more frustrating part of Dyslexia is that you know your mind is broken and your stuck. You want to write people but the results are embarrassing; your know the answer but can't communicate it in the way people are interested in.

I would say this book trying very hard to take the reader through in a magically word a great deal of the pain and frustration a reasonable successful person with dyslexia go through from about high school to mid university.

Actually the magic pretty good too.

Disablity

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it's a good book, I could have done without the dyslexic stuff in the beginning. Glad there wasn't a misspellings word count. Also, the fake Jamaican ascents were kinda annoying at times.

Spellwright is like Harry potter but less lame

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I have read and heard not just listened to the story multiple times; it is a captivating way to discribe a very real and sole rending disability;its not just about fitting in. its not just about being misunderstood; its not just an acceptance of your disability or even the recagnition you have one. if a world is structured to worker in one way but you are structured to work in many the confinement alone eats at your being festers in your being and has no outlet

like mind of simaler dysfunction

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I really loved the world and the idea behind the magic. I however found parts of it very annoying. the book would often jump forward in certain areas leaving parts out entirely or it would go back and explain what happened a little bit further on. it made little hiccups in the story that was confusing and I had to rewind and make sure I hadn't just missed something. it really pulled you out of the story.

Overall I will probably read more books of this series but I have no drive to look for them right away.

it was a good book

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What made the experience of listening to Spellwright the most enjoyable?

I enjoyed the book but it required me to push past the first few chapters. If I was reading this I'd have set it down 20 pages in. I wasn't until the author finished building into the spell system, onslaught of descriptions, and I understood how the spells worked that I started to enjoy the book.

Who was your favorite character and why?

My favorite character was the demon. The way he tried to reason and nearly seemed caring.

What about Kevin T. Collins’s performance did you like?

I'm not sure if it was part of the book or not. The narrator spent a small amount of time reading and then spelling out the word letter by letter. It wasn't a long time but he did it in a way that never once bugged me. I was never distracted from the story.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

I was excited about the lost languages. I wanted him to give a finger to "The Man" and be like "I pull words off my skin."

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