
Remedial Magic: A New Start
Remedial Magic, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Griffin Puatu
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By:
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Nathan Gregg
As a washed-up and forgotten sorcerer, Aldric’s only goal in life is to get drunk enough to forget his tragic past. That is, until his friends coerce him into a teaching position at one of the most prestigious magic academies in the world. Now he’s saddled with the responsibility of teaching four new pupils, all of whom wonder who this brilliant yet unorthodox man truly is.
But Aldric’s past demons aren’t gone. They’ve only been lying in wait. As wars, rulers, and politics all begin to catch up with him, Aldric’s newfound place to belong is threatened by the very things he’s been trying to escape.
It’s time for Aldric to finally confront his past. And learn some new lessons himself.
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Awesome
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A fun journey
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Short, Sweet, and Well-Paced
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wow, surprisingly good
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Another Story that I couldn't stop listening to...
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good story
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Heavily inspired
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Magical
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I enjoyed this story, seeing it is from the perspective of a professor in a magic school setting. I became emersed in the characters! Magic school scenarios are prevalent in fantasy settings, but usually told from the perspective of a student. Walking in the shoes of a progessor mage, is a refreshing perspective that gave that made this story so imersive and enjoyable.If your fav story setting ismagic schools, with a magic system so well mapped out it feels real to the story's world, add compelling characters you can feel for, you definitely need to give this series a read, you won't soon forget it and you will feel compelled to read on!
There are several interwoven threads that weave you into the plot. First of all, the school and the magic system is so well thought out it will weave you into a new reality.
"Nevis Academy" is NOT a "Hogwarts" clone.
Second, Aldric is a hero, an extraordinary character who NEVER gives up. This story takes you into it's intriguing storyline and as you journey into it, the mysterious past begins to unravel.... I am hooked, and you will also find yourself itchingly compelled to start book 2 !
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🌺Great 1st Read, Book #1 Mr.Gregg's new Remedial Magic Series!! You'll become immersed in the story .
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This book is more about the adults in the room - particularly Aldric - with a backstory that evolves and informs the lessons being taught. There is action and humor with events taking place both inside and outside the school grounds with the occasional shift of viewpoint to keep things interesting. The writing is good enough that you can actually understand the nuances of the adult behaviors based upon the scene as written rather than having to endure listening to every stray thought that goes through a character’s mind. Impressively enough this includes the teenagers.
Excellent story with compelling hints of things to come both past and future..
NARRATION; In all honesty the narration initially put me off a bit. This is my first listen to Griffin Puatu and my first impression was that he was hitting the consonants hard enough to be jarring. (This is most certainly a subjective opinion and may not bother others in the least.) In any case it did not take long for my initial qualms to disappear. At no point was there any confusion as to who was speaking and I became completely immersed in the story. Bravo.
All in all this was a fun listen and I would definitely like to listen to the rest of this series. Thoroughly recommended.
A New Favorite
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