
The Time of the Transference
A Fiction, Science Fiction Fantasy, Fantasy book. Jon-Tom discovers his home4 February 2012 Well, this is the...
In the talking-animal world of Foster's Spellsinger series, the songs of transplanted rock musician Jon-Tom make a powerful if often misdirected magic. The quests he undertakes for his wizardly mentor send him to distant countries, where he meets whimsical creatures speaking in outlandish accents. With more memorable and dramatic adventures behind him, Jon-Tom is off this time on the fantasy equivalent of a trip to the repair shop. The breaking of his magical duar is the occasion for encounters with pirates, cannibals, talkative porpoises, a flying horse who's scared of heights and the lovely, level-headed otter Weegee, who becomes the love of Jon-Tom's irascible companion Mudge. Though always amiable, this novel sounds more and more like an impromptu bedtime story that has been extended beyond the teller's powers of invention.
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 280 pages
- ISBN: 9780446300094 / 446300098
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More of the human in the magic animal world. The humor was well-placed, the characters good. But this time the females were domestic Talea didnt go with Jon-Tom on his adventure, Weegee tries to Tame Mudge but the worst was that Jon-Tom left for years and Talea kept house for him, waiting alone. Thats stupid, and not at all like her... This is the last of the original Spellsinger books and actually I enjoyed it quite a lot. Some of the story didn't make much sense, and the entire ending is just mad but I came out of it with a positive feeling. The onward marching plot from the first few books is now well and truly replaced with "books in a bottle" where a fresh calamity... Jon-Tom discovers his home4 February 2012 Well, this is the last of the Spellsinger books that I have read, though another two have been released since, however I am highly doubtful that I will ever read them. It turns out that Jon-Tom did settle down with Talea, though she is portrayed as the loyal, subservient wife who stays at home...