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Elizabeth Haydon

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    Elizabeth Haydon

    Allo, darlin’. Oi’m so glad to see it’s love at first sight for you, too.

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    Elizabeth Haydon

    M. J. Putney's writing has always been magical; now that she has turned her hand to the telling of a fantasy tale, it sparkles on the page. Stolen Magic has to be one of the most delightful reads of the year, a witty, finely crafted tale that enchants from beginning to end. As always, Putney's intelligent wordsmithery, scholarship, eye for detail, and ability to bring to life irresistible characters add up to enjoyment on every page. Fast-moving and fun!

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    Oi’m always noble, sir; it’s in my blood. ’As been ever since Oi ate that knight a few years back. Why?

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    Elizabeth Haydon

    Second, and far more important: tuck your chin. You're going to get hurt, so expect it and be ready. You may as well see it coming.

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    Elizabeth Haydon

    Tell people the hammered truth, and it will ring like steel against an anvil.

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    Elizabeth Haydon

    Hello, Lucy. Do you name all your weapons, Grunthor?” “O’ course. It’s tradition.” Rhapsody nodded, understanding coming into her eyes. “That makes perfect sense. Do you find that you fight better with a weapon you’ve named?” “Yep.” Her eyes began to sparkle with excitement. “Why, Grunthor, in a way, you’re a Namer, too!” The giant broke into a pleased grin. “Well, whaddaya know. Should Oi sing a lit’le song?” “No,” said Rhapsody and Achmed in unison.

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    Elizabeth Haydon

    I had always thought of home not as a house, or even a place, but a feeling of safety and acceptance, a warm light when the rest of the world was a dark, forbidding place. Whenever my family was around, wherever we were, I felt like I was home.

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    Elizabeth Haydon

    Sometimes, however, there is more than hope. Sometimes there is reason.

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    So now you know that, as dark as the depths of the sea may be, as dark as the night gets without a moon, it is not really true darkness. It's just waiting for light to return. There are places that are truly dark in this world, Ven, but this place here, this open stretch of sea where you are floating, is not one of them. It's not really dark here - it's just night. If you hang on and stay awake, in a short while the edges of the sky will start to turn gray, then pink, and the sun will rise, and there will be blue above and all around you again.