Thursday, December 8, 2022

Wizard at Large

The third installment of the Magic Kingdom of Landover series by Terry Brooks

Things have gotten relatively back to normal and Questor Thews is practicing his magic. In the past in order to save his friend's life, he turned Abernathy into dogman and hasn't been able to figure out how to turn him back into a human. But now he things he's got it. While wearing Ben's medallion, which he was reluctant to give away even for a moment, Abernathy submits to Questor's attempt only to get teleported away to Washington State in the USA. In place of Abernathy in Landover is a bottle with a demon inside that is oh so willing to grant wishes, but these wishes end up going poorly for the wisher most of the time. This bottle once belonged to the Old King's son, Michel Ard Rhi, who left Landover for Earth with Meeks and was the very reason Abernathy was changed into a dog to begin with. So when Abernathy finds himself in Michel Ard Rhi's castle home in Washington, he must escape and finds help in a little girl named Elizabeth. To make things worse, the bottle has gone missing. 

This was supposed to be the last book in the Landover series (though The Tangle Box came out 6 years later) and ends up coming to a nice, though somewhat abrupt, conclusion. 

The adventure has some suspense for Abernathy and Elizabeth which was my favorite part of the whole book. Them and Miles. We, as the reader, are finally given some depth and growth to other characters besides Ben (who is nice all). Questor is designated to find the bottle and get it back and fights a dragon for it while Ben and Willow get transported (by Questor) to the USA to find Abernathy, but because Questor struggles with magic, he transports them to Las Vegas instead of Washington State. Oops. With the help of Miles though they are able to track Abernathy down. 

I've noticed something, though. Maybe it's because it's a 1980s book or one of Terry Brook's first, but there is a lot more "telling" about things happening than there is "showing." We are told that Michel is a nasty bruit who is a mean runt and everyone was happy when he left Landover, but we never actually get to see him be awful. We're told he hurts animal, hence why Abernathy and Elizabeth are more scared of him, but we never actually get to see him being the bad guy. He puts Abernathy in cages and withholds food and drugs him, but making him dazed and hungry (even to a bad extent) didn't fill me so much worry as it probably could/should have, not that we need all the gory details. 

I did enjoy Questor vs Strebo and them barging into the courtroom. That was probably the best plot part in the whole thing. Happy Halloween guys! lol By far this one was the best of the series. The next book, as I said, came out about 6 years later, so hopefully he's improved. 

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