The Impossible Wizard: The Aegis of Merlin Book 1

· The Aegis of Merlin Book 1 · Sand Hill Publishing
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Men can’t be wizards.


Everyone knows that.


But everyone is wrong.


Conryu has his life all planned out. Then the wizard exam arrives. He passes. The first man ever.


His carefully laid plans die in an instant. His hopes for a simple life gone forever.


Some consider him a monster. Others a threat. Can Conryu survive long enough to make it to wizard school?


It’s going to be a long summer.


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4.5
87 reviews
M.A. Ranzuglia
April 7, 2024
rereading as I read it on a pirated website, and loved the series so much I wanted to spend money and read the series again to support the author. I love the writing style and its still so good even after a reread
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William Grass
April 11, 2023
I have read entire series without spoiling too much it's not your Harry Potter series but almost just enjoyable and easy too read but their are 2 bad things about that doesn't give a perfect score. one is each chapter and book are too short and because if that each book doesn't have a finality except for the first one. each just seem to flow to the next one..example one book could end in the middle of the yr with bad guy arrested the the next book picks up that in the same school yr as they return from winter break. the second problem is the book is about the MC being first male wizard in a world where only girls have magic and all the adventure and problems he has but that's just 40% of what each is. each chapter or every other is about other characters and what they are doing while MC is doing his thing that's 60% of each book. it series would be better if each book or 80% of it was about MC and less about other charters point of view
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RedBlitzenwood
April 20, 2020
Not the worst book I've read. It feels like someones first attempt at writing a book with few if any professional editors. But I'll probably read it again. Might even get the sequels. I recommend Daniel Arenson (who's also on google play) for anyone who likes this kind of thing.
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