The Black Magician Trilogy

Author: Trudi Canavan
Genre: Fantasy

         

Canavan's trilogy is about a world more or less run by magicians. Our main character is a mere street urchin, who surprisingly turns out to have great magial potential. So great in fact that she is not able to control it. The first book is all about the magicians' hunt for this girl, as they try to save the city they live in from getting burnt to rubble by her renegade powers. The cool thing about this book is how there is not any legible badguys. The main character is nice enough, the magicians mean well... no badguys, which is strangely refreshing.

I would say that The Novice is the weakest link in Canavan's trilogy. It is the typical boarding school story, you know the ingredients: the hero does not fit in, the teachers are unfair, there is this one student who is really mean to her, but that is okay because our hero has a nice mentor that she likes... It all gives you a bit of a Hogwarts-feeling. Unlike Harry Potter though, The Novice is not completely PG-13 (thank you!).

The strength of Canavan's trilogy is the constant twists and turns it takes and all the unconventional material (ironically enough, fantasy is often very conservative, don't you agree?) Here we get gay male love and women who shag multiple partners, which feels extremely liberating in the genre.

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