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Wednesday, 29 August 2012

ARC Review: Taken by Benedict Jacka

Taken
by Benedict Jacka
(Alex Verus # 3)

After unexpectedly surviving and defeating some powerful mages Alex Verus has begun to develop a reputation again in the mage community for getting problems solved. When he is approached and asked to investigate apprentices going missing, literally vanishing into thin air and are untraceable by means both magical and mundane, what he finds are a mysterious house, a dangerous rakashasa and two apprentices who seem to be in the middle of it all.

I am really getting into this series, the previous two books have been great and this one follows suit. It is action packed and full of excitement and has a plot in it that is interesting and complex enough to keep you guessing. But what I like best about this book and series is Alex, the main character, he is a great vehicle to tell the story through, he is constantly underestimated as he has less power then most other mages, making the books more exciting as it doesn't always seem like he will prevail.

There doesn't seem to be any over arching plot on these books, but these books do seem like they are giving you a taste of the world Mr Jacka has created and with each book it gets richer, although it may not be the most original setting, it is well done and the writing is good enough for it not to really matter.

I know we mainly review romance here, and this book doesn't actually have any, although I am hoping some will develop in the future, but don't let that scare you off, it is worth trying, and what it doesn't have in romance it makes up with in other things. It was another entertaining book in the series, it kept me glued to the page trying to figure out how Alex would win this time and I can't wait for the next book.

*ARC provided by publisher
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Thursday, 14 June 2012

Author Override: Benedict Jacka

Author Override is the place where authors take the reins and take you on a journey into their world. Some may allow you into their private writing dens. Others may take you along with them on research trips or interviews. Whatever the case may be, sit back, relax and enjoy the ride because here you’ll get an in-depth look into an author’s musings.


A Guide to Magic 

Magic in the Alex Verus setting is derived from connection. A mage is someone who has an affinity with one particular aspect of the world around them: they perceive that aspect more clearly and deeply than other people and over time they can learn to affect and control it. The aspect that a mage can control is known as their magic type, and tends to fall into one of three broad families. Elemental magic covers the basic building blocks of the physical world, living magic governs the bodies and minds of living beings, and universal magic is the domain of broad abstract concepts.

A mage only has power over one type of magic. There are air mages, and fire mages, and life mages, and mind mages, and chance mages, and time mages, but there are no “all of the above” mages. Mages are specialists, not generalists: while they can gain access to other types of magic through items or allies, their own type of magic is always highly limited. Within that limited area, though, they’re formidable.

The type of magic a mage can use is based on what kind of person they are – their nature, character, and soul. You could say that their magic is an expression of their inner self, but it's just as true to say that their magic is their inner self. A mage's personality determines the kind of magic they can use, not vice versa – there's no way to use fire magic without having the general personality of a fire mage. Just as there are an infinite variety of personalities, there are an infinite variety of magic types: the magic of one fire mage will work differently to that of another, and they’ll be able to use a different set of spells.

While mages dominate the magical world, they aren’t the only ones in it. Beneath mages on the magical power rankings are adepts, magic-users who can only use one particular type of magic in one very specific way. Adepts are much more common than mages, outnumbering them by nearly ten to one, but while they have the power of a mage they don’t have their versatility, and as a result adepts tend to be treated as second-class members of magical society.

In addition to mages and adepts, there’s a much larger group of people who can sense magic but can’t use it. These people are known as sensitives, and they exist on the borderline between the magical and mundane worlds. And then there are the normals, who make up somewhere around 99% of the population. If you’re human but you’re not a mage, an adept, or a sensitive, then that makes you a normal. Normals not only can’t sense magic, they have a strong mental disinclination to believe in it, and given any situation that could have a magical and a non-magical explanation they’ll believe the non-magical one.

There are non-humans in the magical world too – elementals, magical beasts, pegasi, unicorns, rakshasas, barghests, and many others. They were more numerous in the past, but as humans have multiplied and spread the number of magical creatures has fallen. Nowadays, free and independent magical creatures are rare: most have been driven into other worlds, hunted to extinction, or enslaved. Those that survive are typically powerful, well-hidden, or both.

In the absence of any challengers, magical society is ruled by mages. The largest and most well-established group are the Light Council, who function as a magical government. Their ancient rivals are the Dark mages, chaotic and poorly organised, but individually more dangerous. In the past there have been wars, but at present the two sides share an uneasy truce under the treaty known as the Concord. The Concord forbids violence between Light and Dark, but doesn’t do much to protect everyone else, and for independent mages, apprentices, and adepts, the magical world is a dangerous place.

Benedict Jacka's acclaimed Alex Verus series continues with Cursed.

Since his second sight made him infamous for defeating powerful dark mages, Alex has been keeping his head down. But now he's discovered the resurgence of a forbidden ritual. Someone is harvesting the life-force of magical creatures—destroying them in the process. And draining humans is next on the agenda. Hired to investigate, Alex realizes that not everyone on the Council wants him delving any deeper. Struggling to distinguish ally from enemy, he finds himself the target of those who would risk their own sanity for power...

About the Author:

Benedict Jacka became a writer almost by accident, when at nineteen he sat in his school library and started a story in the back of an exercise book. Since then he's studied philosophy at Cambridge, lived in China, and worked as everything from civil servant to bouncer to teacher before returning to London to take up law.


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ARC Review: Cursed by Benedict Jacka

Cursed
by Benedict Jacka
Alex Verus #2
4.5 Feathers

Alex Verus quiet life as a magic shop owner seems to well and truely come to an end. His name is back on the radar for both light and dark mages, something he has spent years avoiding. But although trying to avoid trouble he isn't always sucessful as quite literally trouble comes crashing through his shop window. But what does drained magical creatures, a beautiful enchantress and a monkey paw have to do with Alex? After multiple attempts on his life Alex decides to find out.

Although I mainly read romance of which this book and series so far has none I am really getting into this series. I really enjoyed the first book and the second book was just as good if not better. It wasn't burdened as much with world building giving more page time to the plot and the characters.

If you like an action packed, magic fueled story then this is the series for you. It has a fast paced story which captivated me from start till finish and had a complex mystery that you could really get in to, which as much as I do love my romances, sometime is rather lacking in a book I would typically read. I also really like Alex Verus, the main character and from who's point of view we read from, he is resourceful and clever and some how always manages to wiggle out of trouble with a mixture of cunning, intelligence, luck and a little help from his friends.

In conclusion this was a really good installment in the series and I can't wait to read the next one. 

*ARC provided by publisher

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Thursday, 29 March 2012

Review: Fated by Benedict Jacka

Fated
by Benedict Jacka
Alex Verus #1

Alex Verus owns a magic shop, not the kind that sells trick decks of cards or top hats with bunnies attached, but magic items that actually work. He is also a diviner, able to see future choices and the consequences of them before they happen, something very useful in a fight. But Alex avoids the rest of the mage community, both Dark and Light after learning the hard way that Dark mages are truely ruthless and Light mages are more interested in internal politics then helping a young boy. But soon the mage world, both Dark and Light come knocking on his door for help, both sides threatening him and his short list of friends if he says no and for once Alex can't seem to find a path that doesn't lead to his eventual death...

I am angry at this book! I am not sure my book shelves can take anymore, I now have yet another great series that I am going to have to add to my read list. As you can tell I really enjoyed this book, it has everything I love about an Urban Fantasy. Action, magic, an interesting new world and a character that I really liked.

It is very rare I actually read a book where the lead character is male, so I wasn't sure whether I would like it, but I have found that although it is different, it is something that I have enjoyed about this book. Alex Verus is an underdog, as a Brit I love an underdog, his magic isn't as powerful as everyone elses and he doesn't have the same connections as everyone else, but what he is, is very resourceful and clever and with a mixture of cunning, divination and guts he always manages to come out on top

Although the world wasn't the most original, mages living amoungst us, it was still interesting enough that I wanted to find out more and the plot in this book was a great way of introducing us to the world of Alex Verus as we get to see the major players on both sides of the mage world.

This was a really good read, full of action and magic and I can't wait to read the next book in the series.

*ARC provided by publisher