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Anoria (A Family of Wizards Book 1) Kindle Edition
Gorg Huff (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
It will take some luck and a lot of work. But with the help of her new friend Joanna Cooper, Anoria might have a chance to learn magic, because Joanna's aunt Cordial is a powerful wizard.
Powerful wizards are prickly and easy to offend, however. And even if Anoria meets that challenge, she’ll have to decide whether she should she go adventuring. Everyone knows that to be a true wizard you have to do that, and take all the risks involved.
For it turns out that the most difficult thing isn't using learning to use magic, it’s learning what -you actually want to be.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateFebruary 25, 2021
- File size3710 KB
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- ASIN : B08W4BTST2
- Publisher : 1632, Inc. (February 25, 2021)
- Publication date : February 25, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 3710 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 317 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1953034543
- Lending : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #397,593 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #797 in Children's eBooks on Girls' & Women's Issues
- #3,260 in Children's Books on Girls' & Women's Issues
- #5,866 in Sword & Sorcery Fantasy eBooks
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

I like writing because I am one of those people who thinks of the right thing to say hours, weeks or even years, too late. That sucks in day-to-day life, but in writing you can go back and do a rewrite.
Also, because I like creating stuff. A story, a painting, drawing, virtual object in a computer, an invention, a doorway, a doggy door, a cake or loaf of bread. The process takes me out of myself as well as reading or watching the tube does. And when I'm done, I have the knowledge that there is something new in the world. Which is kinda cool. Or I have a cake, which is kinda fattening.
Historically, I have been a student, a paratrooper, a construction worker, a clerk, a cashier and so on. And for varying reasons, not overly good at any of them. What I never really thought I would be is a writer. Wanted to be, yes. Thought it possible, no.
Politically I want to be a libertarian and an anarchist, but I can't. I can't because, as Hamilton pointed out in 1787, you need a balance of powers. It's only competing factions that allow for freedom. And as Adam Smith pointed out, whenever you see two industrialist talking, the safe bet is that they are colluding to fix prices. (Neither of those are exact quotes but they get the jist.)
Capitalism works. It's more productive than any controlled economy ever has been or, in my opinion, ever could be. But unrestricted capitalism will destroy itself. I want capitalism to be guided. Not because I hate it, or even distrust it, but because I know it. And because I want to keep it alive and producing for a long, long time.
Socially I am a libertarian. I do not believe that any law is a good thing, only that they are sometimes necessary evils. But a necessary evil is still evil. And a law needs to prove it is necessity and keep right on proving that the good it does is greater than the harm it does or it needs to be repealed.
While it's counter-intuitive because a government is a structure of laws and restrictions, I believe that government does better when it increases the options of the citizenry than when it decreases them. Not always possible, but when it is it's the better way to go.
Gorg Huff
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Anoria tells the tale of a young "book wizard", who does not have "natural" talent, but does magic by the intelligent following of formulas. It is so refreshing to see tales that differentiate magic in the ways that this series does.
Reading the "Cordelia Cooper" book first might be nice, but is certainly not necessary. I enjoyed the fleshing out of their system of magic, and appreciated that the authors kept it consistent, without inserting new things to fit their story. I also enjoyed the meme of wizards as people who need to work hard just to maintain a good living - that seems to be missing from too many fantasy books.
I am looking forward to more in this series. Well done Paula and Gorg.
Anoria is about an orphan girl who apprentices to a powerful magician and stays home to make life better for people instead of going off adventuring. Anyone who played D&D or Pathfinder will recognize the type of world this is and enjoy it. I am very much looking forward to the next book from Huff and Goodlett. In this series or any other.
It's a sweet story clearly written as a YA, or earlier, but it's completely enjoyable by adult readers. Huff's detailed world building, so evident in the team's 1632 stories, works here to provide a rich background that is not intrusive.
As they did with their well received SF Western "From the Badlands" they've built a world which is just almost familiar, but just different enough to keep from telegraphing what's next. If you haven't read "From the Badlands", you should. The opening hook for that story beats Heinlein's famous "The door dilated" all to pieces. "Whoa Porky."
Anoria is a fun read and well worth the price. Highly recommended. I look forward to future volumes set in this world. Paula and Gorg have said that they're working on a series of prequels featuring the wizard Cordelia Cooper from Anoria.