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Worldweavers: Gift of the Unmage (Paperback)
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Description
Who knew you'd be a true weaver?
Great things have been expected of Thea, the seventh child of two seventh children. Now, with Cheveyo, a mage, Thea has begun to weave herself a new magical identity, infused with elements of the original worlds. But back home, Thea keeps her abilities hidden and attends the Wandless Academy, the one school on Earth for those who have no apparent magical talent. It is there that Thea realizes that her enemies are hungrier and more dangerous than she knew. What's more, her greatest strength may be the powerlessness she has resisted for so long.
About the Author
Alma Alexander is the author of several previous novels, including Worldweavers: Gift of the Unmage and Worldweavers: Spellspam. She was born in Yugoslavia, grew up in the United Kingdom and Africa, and now lives in the state of Washington.
Praise for Worldweavers: Gift of the Unmage…
“Alexander does an exquisite job of showing Thea’s growth, her ability to maintain her own counsel, and her boldness.”
-ALA Booklist
“Suspenseful and engrossing.”
-Kirkus Reviews
“Incredibly fresh and unique. A perfect, page-turning weekend companion.”
-KLIATT
“Readers will find the inscrutible Thea remarkable.”
-Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
“Entertainingly different, engagingly familiar.”
-Locus
“An excellent start to a new series with a fascinating premise.”
-Realms of Fantasy
Praise for SPELLSPAM:”An incredibly enjoyable tale that blends reality, legend, and magic in one of the freshest fantasy narratives this year.”
-KLIATT (starred review)







