Um Tom Mais Escuro de Magia

Paperback, 420 pages

Portuguese language

Published by Record.

ISBN:
978-85-01-10666-7
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Kell é um dos últimos Viajantes — magos com uma habilidade rara e cobiçada de viajar entre universos paralelos conectados por uma cidade mágica. Existe a Londres Cinza, suja e enfadonha, sem magia alguma e com um rei louco — George III. A Londres Vermelha, onde vida e magia são reverenciadas, e onde Kell foi criado ao lado de Rhy Maresh, o boêmio herdeiro de um império próspero. A Londres Branca: um lugar onde se luta para controlar a magia, e onde a magia reage, drenando a cidade até os ossos. E era uma vez... a Londres Negra. Mas ninguém mais fala sobre ela.

Oficialmente, Kell é o Viajante Vermelho, embaixador do império Maresh, encarregado das correspondências mensais entre a realeza de cada Londres. Extra-oficialmente, Kell é um contrabandista, atendendo pessoas dispostas a pagar por mínimos vislumbres de um mundo que nunca verão. É um hobby desafiador com consequências …

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Some sharp magical fun

Though V.E. Schwab has been on my radar for a while I haven't picked up anything by her before. I have now ordered the second two books in this series. This was an interesting, fun adventure, with lots of character.

This is a multiple-worlds story, in which dimensions with different forms or levels of magical power are connected through a shared sense of "London" (though the different Londons and the countries in which they exist are quite distinct from one another).

The primary protagonist, Kell, is a magic user who moves between the worlds. His relationship with his own world is "complicated", and things are made much moreso when he unexpectedly ends up smuggling something he doesn't intend.

There are some lovely ideas here, and the world-building is well-handled. The main characters are compelling and sympathetic, while still having some rough edges. Setting the stage across the …

Review of 'A Darker Shade of Magic' on 'Storygraph'

Four parallel universes are layered on top of each other. All they have in common is there is a city upon a river called London. Everything else in the world diverged a long time ago when they were separated. Grey London is ours, dull and without magic. Red is resplendent and in balance. White was once all powerful, before Black London fell to the darkest of magics and White was used as a firebreak to stop the spread.

Kell, from Red London, is one of the few remaining magicians capable of traversing worlds. While he transports messages between the rulers of the 3 surviving cities, he also smuggles trinkets for those who would pay a great deal for anything from another world. But when he is tricked into smuggling something far more dangerous than he bargained for he ends up falling in with a thief & aspiring pirate of …

Incredible potential for the series

The first of a series, but not the first publication of the author, I was a little disappointed. The third act wraps up so much in so few pages, it feels like there's something missing. I plan to continue the series, but this one felt rushed and a little haphazard at the end.

Review of 'A Darker Shade of Magic' on 'Goodreads'

Even I didn't know at first I got hooked with the main characters and the possibilities the world(s) the author created, is an fast and easy read (even though it took me a while). I can easily recommend this to anyone how likes fantasy novels, but I'm gonna wait until I read the entire saga, the next book is already on its way.

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