Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Review: The Novice by Taran Matharu

Title: The Novice
Author: Taran Matharu
Age Group: Young Adult
Genre Type: Fantasy, Fiction
Publication Date: May 5th, 2015
Publisher: Feiwel and Friends
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 398 pages
Source: (2 Copies) Gift/Signed & Books A Million, Bought
My Review:
4.5/5 Geek Points

Taran Matharu creates an amazing adventure of magic, excitement, and imagination with his debut novel, The Novice (Summoner Book 1). Matharu started this crazy adventure participating in “Nanowrimo 2013” and creating Origins (Summoner 0.5) a prequel to the Novice and due to its popularity (over 3 million reads in less than six months) Matharu found himself publishing his novel with great anticipation. Little Tip you can download Origins from Amazon Kindle for free.

The Novice is about a boy named Fletcher who flees the village he calls home after an incident that would land him in prison, or worse, get him killed, but really it was self-defense. With what happens, he discovers that he has the talent to summon demons as familiars and ultimately lands up in Vocans Academy by choice; a school dedicated in training future battle mages for the centuries long war against the orcs.

Matharu does a remarkable job at world-building. He delves into issues regarding race and the subjugation of the lower class, both of which reflect on today’s society. People always disregard fantasy as pleasure reading, forgetting that you can enjoy a book and also learn something from it. Fantasy provides a range of space to conquer all sorts of issues, predominantly to provide social commentary, and I believe Matharu does a magnificent job in presenting the possibilities that fantasy has. The world-building doesn’t stop there though. It’s woven into the vivid and descriptive writing. You can envision the story in your mind with ease by how much description he provides. There was a sense of continuity, though out the book, flowing from one event to the next, one challenge to another more pressing one, making it so that the plot develops nicely as you continue reading.

However, the only thing I had a problem with was the sudden leap near the end. There’s a tournament that happens, but the chapter before it takes place several months before. I thought there could have been maybe a chapter or two to ease it in, but it’s not that big of a deal. What is, is the cliff hanger Matharu left us all with. I personally can’t wait for the sequel to this book.

*** Note to the Author –“ I just wanted to take the time a said Thank you so much for my signed copy of your amazing novel… You are truly a wonderful author!”



Get  Taran Matharu's The Novice (Summoner Book 1) Here:

http://www.amazon.com/Ready-Player-One-Ernest-Cline/dp/0307887448/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1430934194&sr=1-1&keywords=ready+player+one http://www.booksamillion.com/p/Ready-Player-One/Ernest-Cline/9780307887443?id=6309341108887 http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/ready-player-one-ernest-cline/1100055635?ean=9780307887443


About the Author:
Taran was born in London in 1990 and found a passion for reading at a very early age. His love for stories developed into a desire to create his own during early adolescence, beginning his first book at 9 years old.

Straight after graduating with a First Class degree in Business Administration, Taran was keen to explore a new avenue and get inside the publishing world, landing an internship in Digital Sales at Penguin Random House, from June to September 2013.

Thereafter, while taking time off to travel, Taran began to write ‘Summoner’ in November 2013 at the age of 22, taking part in ‘Nanowrimo 2013’.

Thanks to Wattpad.com and updating daily, its popularity dramatically increased, reaching over 3 million reads in less than six months.

After being featured by NBC News, Taran decided to launch his professional writing career and has never looked back.

His SUMMONER trilogy will be published in Spring 2015 by Hodder Children’s in the UK, Australia, New Zealand and British Commonwealth, Feiwel and Friends (Macmillan) in the US and Canada, Heyne in Germany, Crown in Taiwan, Planeta in the Spanish speaking world and Record in Brazil. Book 1 will be published by EKSMO in Russia, Ecliptic in Bulgaria and Alpress in the Czech Republic.

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