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Review #1

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Emily and her advisor Lady Barb, a combat sorceress and healer, journey together ministering to peasants and village people. We learn more about the politics of the Allied Lands. Emily grows magically and personally. She gets an unusual animal as a familiar. The story ends with a big bang. I like Emily and her story of discovering her magic and adapting to her strange new world. So that is enough for me to recommend the book. Still, this installment feels more of like a bridge book in the series. The author weaves in several new treads for the larger tapestry of this story, which open a lot of questions and speculation. Stop reading here if you hate spoilers.
Who is the sinister magician who sets up an ordinary hedge witch with the tools to become a necromancer? Why is Void so worn out? Why does Lady Barb take Emily to visit her family crypt? Is it possible she has familial feelings for her protégée? Jade, who asked Emily to marry him before she became a Baroness, is apprenticed to the leading magical duelist in all the Allied Lands, and Jade’s master looks to have it in for Emily. What will happen when Emily, as Baroness Cockatrice, hosts the next magical Faire? How will Emily gathering some protégées of her own work out? How will having a deadly animal work as a familiar? Did the Hedge Witch use subtle magic to nudge the mountain lords into war or is she just another pawn? Emily gets a book of horrible curses entitled “Malice,” but what does it say that her spells based on Earth science can be even more devastating? Finally, in the epilog there’s a strong indication that Emily will get payback for Lin using subtle magic on her.
The rest of this is more like a blog and less like a review. Stop reading as soon as you bored.
Location 1432 “[T]here was no room to swing a mouse, let alone a cat.” Cute, and like it, because Emily probably doesn’t know that the cat in this phrase is a whip, specifically a cat o’ nine tails.
Location 3716: making a slide rule is mentioned in passing. Does anyone under the age of 50 used a slide rule? Has anyone in Emily’s generation even seen a slide rule? She’s not supposed to have been a good student, but if she can remember that it’s possible to multiply by adding exponents, then she got more out of her math classes than I would expect of a bad student.
Location 5345: “The spell transmuted the oxygen … to something else.” Emily cast a spell she was taught that she understands the effect of better than her instructors. Inquiring minds want to know what else: carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide or noble gasses could all be deadly. You wouldn’t even need a poisonous gas. Sudden changes in pressure would be effective too. If she could control the amount of gas, an original prank for Emily the next time she needs one might be to introduce helium or argon into the lungs to make a person talk funny. This little episode demonstrates Emily knows a bit about chemistry and physiology.
Location 5377: “Emily cast the nuke-spell.” Location 5398: “She wasn’t sure she wanted to discuss anything related to splitting atoms.” Location 5408: “Radiation might be a very real threat.” So Emily understands atomic physics too, but not all that well. Splitting atoms is fission. Fission reactions start with heavy elements like Uranium or Plutonium, the latter of which is not found in nature. A nuke using common elements such as carbon, hydrogen and oxygen would have to fuse to release energy. If Emily did manage a tiny fusion reaction, it could mean a small bomb with minimal radioactive fallout. The radiation would be confined to the initial blast except for stray neutrons that could turn iron radioactive as in a neutron bomb. However, the blast was at ground level in a valley, so she might have got away without affecting the local area too much.
Emily comes from a terrible home and a crappy school. The only place she felt safe was the library, but it was time well spent. Although there are horrible gaps in her education, she’s not doing all that bad.

Review #2

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Yes! She finally did it. The big bada boom. Nuclear magic. I loved it. Now before you stop reading, this was of course not the only reason that I liked this book. It is another great book in the Schooled in Magic series by Christopher Nuttall. There is a lot to like about it.

This time we follow Emily on another summer trip outside of the walls of Whitehall. Unlike Lessons in Etiquette this trip is still related to Emily’s schooling though since Emily is traveling in the capacity of Lady Barb’s apprentice. It is a very enjoyable leisurely paced story where Emily, and the reader of course, is discovering more about the world she now inhabits and at the same time are forced to develop both her magic and herself.

The story gradually develops and what starts as a few discoveries and mysteries slowly develops into another big showdown against a seemingly invincible foe for Emily. The two main characters in the book are of course Emily and Lady Barb who’s relationship deepens throughout the book. Both the characters, the later action and the story as a whole was well conceived and written as usual and I enjoyed the reading very much.

I wrote that the book is leisurely paced and mostly it is. It is a mystery book in a magical fantasy world. Up until the end that is. Once the nefarious enemy is exposed the action explodes onto the pages and culminates into the big showdown where Emily finally mixes up some modern science and magic into a devastatingly powerful strike. Big bada boom! Nuclear magic!

Maybe I am a bit silly but ever since the author hinted at this possibility I have longed for it coming to reality. I am a sucker for surprise and “wow” moments in both books and movies. Of course I was a bit worried that once Emily had proven herself vastly more powerful than any of her peers or superiors then it would be a bit “game over” for any future stories but, without spoiling the story, let me just write that Mr. Nuttall took care of that in a way that I thought was satisfactory at least.

Although the main story of the book is brought to a conclusion it ends with a fair dose of mystery hints and a few loose threads for books to come. Nothing that I would call cliffhangers but more teasers and I for one are, again, looking forward to the next instalment.

Review #3

Audiobook Work Experience by Christopher G. Nuttall

I have been enjoying the series and this one is another good entry where our protagonist spends the summer as a circuit magician visiting a remote areas with her mentor. It continues to explore the tension between a modern but gifted teenager dropped into a Medieval world where magic works, but so does technology.

Now for a gripe.

Spoiler

The nuclear option is exercised in this book. Normally Mr. Nuttall does a good job implementing modern technology in a Medieval world. Even in book 1 the authors combines a strategy from modern physics with magic to good effect. In this case I was disappointed. Nuclear could be fission or fusion. Here is appears to be neither? If it is fission, does she wish some appropriate fissionable metal like plutonium into existence and then implode it? We don’t know, because she just wishes a nuclear blast into being. If she does fusion, then the fusion material is never mentioned. The problem with fusion is that you need to create conditions that are similar to the core of the sun–through magic? If you can do that by wishing it into being with magic, then why would you even need to go nuclear? Just toss your sun creating powers around and throw solar plasma at people. I appreciate the nuclear option is fun to consider with magical powers, but I would appreciate it if the author thought it out more clearly. If you can do cool physics stuff with magic, why not a continuous fusion reactor that has stymied the best minds of our world for seventy years?

Review #4

Audio Work Experience narrated by Tavia Gilbert

Christopher continues to impress with his story of a Girl out of water, and in this the fourth book we get a little more time to see the characters out of the pampered setting of Whitehall and how magic and society works for the peasants and minor nobility. It is a well written story and Chris starts to flesh out the idea of apprenticeships and magic fares and the whole of magical society, how insular it currently is and you really start to get a feel for the danger Emily has put herself in.

Review #5

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Great book but this definitely not suitable for young people. I’m an adult and some of it made me feel stick to my stomach. Just say it involves animals. I wish they did not go into much detail about it.

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