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The Mythmakers
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Acclaimed author of "The Hatmakers" presents a captivating new narrative that explores the early days of Merlin, Arthur, and Guinevere, while unveiling the roots of Maker magic. Gwyn isn't inclined towards traditional ladylike activities; she favors wielding a wooden sword over crafting elaborate tapestries. Her life takes a turn when her father brings her to the royal court in Tintagel, where she encounters Merlin, a spirited boy with extraordinary abilities who desperately needs her assistance. Together, they embark on an escape from Tintagel, eventually joined by the young prince, Arthur. Their adventure unfolds across the ancient landscapes of Britain, encountering giants, mermaids, unicorns, and witches, as they uncover a sinister scheme. This unexpected group of allies must protect the legendary Oakheart, the essence of all magic in the realm, from being taken. Without it, magic would be lost forever. Experience the origins of Maker magic and get to know Cordelia Hatmaker's illustrious forebears in this exhilarating tale. The Hatmakers series has garnered praise for its originality and charm, with The Telegraph describing it as "wonderfully inventive," and The Times calling it "Imaginative." Kirkus notes its appeal for fans of Philip Pullman and Harry Potter, describing it as a "swashbuckling romp" rich with history and magic. Catherine Doyle lauds it for its humor and enchanting magic, while Anna James highlights the story’s wildness, wit, and heart. Emma Carroll proclaims it to be "absolutely wonderful."
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Acclaimed author of "The Hatmakers" presents a captivating new narrative that explores the early days of Merlin, Arthur, and Guinevere, while unveiling the roots of Maker magic. Gwyn isn't inclined towards traditional ladylike activities; she favors wielding a wooden sword over crafting elaborate tapestries. Her life takes a turn when her father brings her to the royal court in Tintagel, where she encounters Merlin, a spirited boy with extraordinary abilities who desperately needs her assistance. Together, they embark on an escape from Tintagel, eventually joined by the young prince, Arthur. Their adventure unfolds across the ancient landscapes of Britain, encountering giants, mermaids, unicorns, and witches, as they uncover a sinister scheme. This unexpected group of allies must protect the legendary Oakheart, the essence of all magic in the realm, from being taken. Without it, magic would be lost forever. Experience the origins of Maker magic and get to know Cordelia Hatmaker's illustrious forebears in this exhilarating tale. The Hatmakers series has garnered praise for its originality and charm, with The Telegraph describing it as "wonderfully inventive," and The Times calling it "Imaginative." Kirkus notes its appeal for fans of Philip Pullman and Harry Potter, describing it as a "swashbuckling romp" rich with history and magic. Catherine Doyle lauds it for its humor and enchanting magic, while Anna James highlights the story’s wildness, wit, and heart. Emma Carroll proclaims it to be "absolutely wonderful."
