Sandymancer

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Pub Date Sep 19 2023 | Archive Date Sep 19 2023

Description

A wild girl with sand magic in her bones and a mad god who is trying to fix the world he broke come together in SANDYMANCER, a genre-warping mashup of weird fantasy and hard science fiction.

All Caralee Vinnet has ever known is dust. Her whole world is made up of the stuff; water is the most precious thing in the cosmos. A privileged few control what elements remain. But the world was not always a dust bowl and the green is not all lost.

Caralee has a secret—she has magic in her bones and can draw up power from the sand beneath her feet to do her bidding. But when she does she winds up summoning a monster: the former god-king who broke the world 800 years ago and has stolen the body of her best friend.

Caralee will risk the whole world to take back what she’s lost. If her new companion doesn’t kill her first.

A wild girl with sand magic in her bones and a mad god who is trying to fix the world he broke come together in SANDYMANCER, a genre-warping mashup of weird fantasy and hard science fiction.

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ISBN 9780765379603
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PAGES 368

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this does a great job in being a unique scifi novel, I was hooked from the cover and I was in a great ride. It did everything that I was looking for in this type of story. The characters were interesting and I was invested in what they were doing. David Edison has a great writing style and it left me wanting to read more.

"Caralee wondered what other miracles waited for her. Not all of the discoveries she sought needed to be totally new things—some would be new combinations of familiar things, or even familiar combinations of new things, like the words of Auld Vintage she’d been learning. The world might be filled with hidden wonders of flavor or music or laughter, and not all magick was magick."

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