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Title: The Thorn of Dentonhill
Series: Maradaine #1
Author: Marshall Maresca
Rating: 2 of 5 Stars
Genre: YA/Fantasy
Pages: 400
Format: Digital Edition
Title: The Thorn of Dentonhill
Series: Maradaine #1
Author: Marshall Maresca
Rating: 2 of 5 Stars
Genre: YA/Fantasy
Pages: 400
Format: Digital Edition
Synopsis:
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Veranix Calbert is
the son of a former gang leader. His father fled the city but when it
was discovered that “Veranix” had magical talent, the family
returned for just a couple of days to drop the boy off at an academy
under his now assumed name. Another gang leader, Willem Fenmere, used
those days to kill the father and brain burn the mother with an
illegal drug.
Now a young mage,
Veranix spends his nights taking out two bit hoods who sell the drug
and giving any of their money to local charities. By day he has to be
a student full time. In the process of spoiling what he thinks is a
huge drug deal, Veranix comes into possession of a magical cape and
rope. Using these items, his war against Fenmere escalates, to the
point where Fenmere hires professional assassins to kill The Thorn.
It leads to his
professor and a young woman who has been helping him all along being
kidnapped by some mages who hired Fenmere to import the cape and
rope. With the help of his friend and a cousin in a gang and some
just plain dumb luck, Veranix rescues everybody, keeps his identity a
secret and prevents one of the bad mages from gaining some super
serious magic stuff.
Then its back to
school and business as usual.
My
Thoughts:
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I went into this book, and series, with a really bad attitude towards
the author. He's currently writing 3!!!!! Maradaine related series,
which wasn't real bad, but I'd prefer he writes one series then the
next. But what crossed the line was when he intersected two of the
series, making it imperative to have read book 1 and 2 of one series
and book 1 or 2 of the second series to understand the 3rd
book in series one. That pissed me off. So that was my starting
point.
I had heard lots of good things though, so I figured I needed to give
this guy a chance.
Right off the bat, it's Young Adult. Then the main character Veranix
acts like every stupid teenage male you could imagine. He's going
after dealers and stealing their take each week? While completely
ignoring going after Fenmere? Then, from a student perspective, he's
talented, very talented and coasts on that and is one lazy son of a
gun instead of working hard. Then when he does go out at night, he
does NO planning, no tactics, no strategies, just shoot, hit and run
and kind of counts on his natural abilities and acrobat training to
get him through. He's a phracking idiot is what he is.
There were 4 distinct places where I almost DNF'd this. I hate stupid
characters and Veranix was deliberately written as an angry, rash,
stupid young man. Everybody else covers for him and instead of
growing up and learning and becoming better, he's just clueless about
their sacrifices on his behalf. I became an angry middle aged man
reading about this chowderhead!
The story was good though and that is why this got even 2 stars. It
is also the reason I'm giving Maresca one more book to turn things
around. But if the characters in the next book act just as stupidly,
I'll be coming down like a ton of bricks on that and abandon this
author like a pile of donkey diarhea.
★★☆☆☆
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