Spell or High Water: Magic 2.0
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Rating | : | 4.19 (930 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00KHF3X7K |
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Number of Pages | : | 409 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-02-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Thankfully, Martin and Philip are invited to a summit in Atlantis for all of the leaders of the time-traveler colonies, and now Martin thinks this will be a chance to try again with Gwen. The follow-up to the hilarious Off to Be the Wizard, Scott Meyer's Spell or High Water proves that no matter what powers you have over time and space, you can't control rotten luck.. Except for his love life, that is. Feeling distant and lost, Gwen has journeyed to Atlantis, a tolerant and benevolent kingdom governed by the Sorceresses, and a place known to be a safe haven to all female time-travelers. Of course, this is Martin Banks we're talking about, so murder, mystery, and high intrigue all get in the way of a guy who just wants one more shot to get the girl. The adventures of an American hacker in Medieval England continue as Martin Banks takes his next step on the journey toward mastering his reality-altering powers and fulfilling his destiny. A month has passed since Martin helped to defeat the evil programmer Jimmy, and things couldn't be going better
High Tech, Low Comedy, Good Ol' Fashioned Geek Fun Suzi After reading the first novel of the series, I was excited to continue with Magic 2.0's Spell or High Water. For the most part, I did enjoy the book - it was a fun, relaxing read that didn't require a lot of attention or effort to read, which for a grad student is the nicest of breaks.I was disappointed, though, by the resolutions of . I like it More E. Adams A solid follow up to Off to be the Wizard. Very comfortable and quite amusing, some of the gags / punch lines are telegraphed but (IMO) that goes with having your characters somewhat frozen in their maturity levels (geek mode). It should be noted that both the romantic situations and violence are softened and indirect (a PG-13 feel th. Fun and Light and Not Much More Than That C. W. Smith It's been awhile since I read the first book, and--honestly--I'd all but forgotten that I own both books two and three in the series. So when I stumbled upon this the other day, I went, "Oh yeah the first one was fun. This should be good." And I gave it a go.Honestly, my assessment was spot on. This book is fun. It's good. I laughed a