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Revisionary - (Magic Ex Libris) by Jim C Hines (Paperback)

Revisionary - (Magic Ex Libris) by  Jim C Hines (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>When Isaac Vainio helped to reveal magic to the world, he dreamed of a utopian future, a new millennium of magical prosperity, but things aren't going as he planned. Surrounded by betrayal and political intrigue, Isaac and a ragtag group of allies must evade pursuit both magical and mundane, expose a conspiracy by some of the most powerful people in the world, and find a path to a better future.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Hugo winner Jim C. Hines's hilarious and clever Magic ex Libris series, where books come alive and libriomancer Isaac Vainio combats magical threats that spring from the page</b> <p/> "Superior worldbuilding." --<b>Charlaine Harris</b> <b>-</b> "Really, really clever." --<b>Patrick Rothfuss</b> <b>-</b> "Magic librarian and ass-kicking dryad adventure story we've all been waiting for." --<b>Seanan McGuire</b> <p/> When Isaac Vainio helped to reveal magic to the world, he dreamed of a utopian future, a new millennium of magical prosperity. One year later, things aren't going quite as he'd hoped. <p/> An organization known as Vanguard, made up of magical creatures and ex-Porters, wants open war with the mundane world. Isaac's own government is incarcerating "potential supernatural enemies" in prisons and internment camps. And Isaac finds himself targeted by all sides. <p/> It's a war that will soon envelop the world, and the key to victory may lie with Isaac himself, as he struggles to incorporate everything he's learned into a new, more powerful form of libriomancy. Surrounded by betrayal and political intrigue, Isaac and a ragtag group of allies must evade pursuit both magical and mundane, expose a conspiracy by some of the most powerful people in the world, and find a path to a better future. <p/> But what will that futures cost Isaac and the ones he loves?<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Praise for the Magic ex Libris series: <p/> An engaging writer who is also greatly entertaining, and I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys <b>superior worldbuilding</b>. --Charlaine Harris, #1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling writer <p/> I picked up the book meaning to read a few pages. My first thought was, 'This is a cool concept.' The second thing I thought was, 'This is <b>really, really clever</b>.' The third thing I thought was, 'I should have gone to sleep three hours ago.' --Patrick Rothfuss, #1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling writer <p/> This may be Jim Hines' best work. <i>Libriomancer</i> is smart, silly, and deadly serious, all at the same time. It's <b>a book about loving books</b>. --Seanan McGuire, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling writer <p/> "Hines created a system where that magic becomes real, usable, and very definitely not always safe. This is a book <b>for everyone who has ever wanted to pull Excalibur from the page</b>." --Tanya Huff, bestselling author <p/> "A <b>rich backstory and mythology</b> that weaves history and magic and science fiction across centuries, between cultures, and around the globe." --Wired <p/> Hines supplies everything a reader needs--werewolves, ghosts, robot insects, a fire spider that eats candy, and homages to classic SF--for <b>a very good time</b>. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/> Bibliophiles and fantasy enthusiasts will enjoy the author's intelligent approach to both <b>magic and literature</b>. --<i>Library Journal</i> <p/> <b>Hines writes joyously</b>.... <i>Codex Born</i> is what would happen if a group of fantasy fans were to hole up in a room trying to develop a system of magic, saying, 'But what if THIS happened?' --<i>RT Reviews</i> <p/> <i>Libriomancer </i>is <b>any book-geek's dream come true</b>. It is so much fun and an ode to books. --Book Smugglers <p/> "Isaac's story feels extremely <b>personal and intimate</b>, even throughout the world-changing events around him." --SF Signal <p/> Hines has just scratched the surface of what he can do. And <b>I can't wait to see what comes next</b>. ­­--Tor.com <p/> "Equal parts quirky humor and serious emotional dissection.... <b>Hines is one hell of an author</b>." --Bookworm Blues <p/> "<b>Continues to break tropes</b> and proves that fantasy can be so much more.... Right at the top of my list of favorites along with JK Rowling's Harry Potter, Patrick Rothfuss' Kingkiller Chronicle, Garth Nix's Abhorsen, and Kim Harrison's Hollows." --Bibliophilic Witch <p/> "<b>Wonderful characterizations</b>. From a fire spider to Gutenberg himself, [Hines] makes all his characters come alive on the page." --Errand Dreams<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Jim C. Hines has been a paid juggler, earned a black belt in two different martial arts, performed yo-yo tricks at the top of the Eiffel Tower, and lived with a brain-damaged squirrel. (Only three of those are true.) One of his earliest stories earned first place in the Writers of the Future contest. He's published more than forty short stories as well as numerous fantasy novels, including the humorous <i>Jig the Dragonslayer </i>trilogy, the <i>Princess </i>series, which re-imagines traditional fairy-tale princesses as butt-kicking action heroines, and the <i>Magic Ex Libris </i>series, about a centuries-old secret society dedicated to the use and control of book magic. In 2012, he won the Hugo for Best Fan Writer. Jim lives in Michigan with his wife, two children, and an unstable number of pets. He can be found online at www.jimchines.com.

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