Od Magic. The enchanting realms Patricia A. McKillip crafts with her “elegantly lyrical prose” (Library Journal) in such novels as Alphabet of Thorn and Ombria in Shadow leave readers spellbound by “faery worlds that truly live” (Booklist). Now, the World Fantasy Award-winning author invites readers to attend a school of mystery and wonder. · Od Magic starts off appealingly as the titular Od, a mysterious and magical giantess surrounded by animals, appears before an isolated young man named Brenden to recruit him to be the gardener at the magic school in the royal city of Kelior. There Brenden finds a weird plant in the greenhouse that no one else can figure out, either.4/5(). Od Magic. By: Patricia A. McKillip. Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir. Length: 11 hrs and 33 mins. Unabridged Audiobook. Categories: Romance, Fantasy. .
Book Review: Od Magic by Patricia A. McKillip That's because "Od" is the name of a wizard, a female wizard, who started the school of magic in Kelior, the capital city of the kingdom of Numis. Since Od saved Numis from being overthrown in battle, the king permitted her to open her school in the shadow of his palace, and under royal. Od Magic by Patricia A. McKillip. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , Buy a cheap copy of Od Magic book by Patricia A. McKillip. Brenden Vetch's unique gift for connecting with the agricultural environment has brought him to the attention of the enigmatic wizard Od. Recruited as a gardener, Free Shipping on all orders over $
Patricia A. McKillip: Book Format: ebook: Original Title: Od Magic: Number Of Pages: pages: First Published in: June 7th Latest Edition: June 7th Language: Croatian: Awards: Locus Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (), World Fantasy Award Nominee for Best Novel () Generes. Od Magic is a fantasy novel by American writer Patricia A. McKillip. It was a nominee for World Fantasy Award for Best Novel. OD MAGIC. by Patricia A. McKillip ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 7, More enchantments and wonders from McKillip (The Tower at Stony Wood, , etc.), here displayed in a tale where almost everybody forlornly carries secrets and sorrows they cannot share. Brenden Vetch carries his grief like a sack of stones as he wanders far and wide, learning about plants by literally becoming them.
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