Magic zero / Thomas E. Sniegoski and Christopher Golden.
Material type: TextSeries: Magic Zero ; bk. 1 | OutCast ; bk. 1Publisher: New York : Aladdin, 2013Edition: This Aladdin paperback editionDescription: 276 pages ; 20 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1442473118 (pbk.)
- 1442473126
- 9781442473119 (pbk.)
- 9781442473126
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Book | Main Library | Children's Science Fiction/Fantasy | Sniegosk Tom | 1 | Available | 33111007449016 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Timothy has great potential for power--no magic necessary--in this start to an action-packed fantasy series from two New York Times bestselling authors.
In Timothy's world, everyone has magical powers. Except him. He has spent his entire life as an outcast hidden on a remote island. When he is finally taken back to the city of his birth, Timothy is fascinated by the current of magic that fuels the world and mesmerized by the buildings and orbs that hang weightlessly in the sky. But he is also marked for death.
Assassins are watching his every move, and some very powerful people want him destroyed. Timothy can't imagine what threat he could possibly pose; after all, he wields no power in this world. Or does he?
This first book in the Magic Zero quartet, originally known as the Outcast series, features a refreshed cover and an unforgettable adventure.
Previously published as Outcast : the un-magician.
Timothy is a freak, a weakling, an impossibility. He's the only person in existence without magical powers and has spent his entire life hidden on a remote island. When Timothy is finally taken back to the city of this birth, he is fascinated by the current of magic that fuels the world, and mesmerized by the buildings and orbs that hang weightlessly in the sky. But he is also marked for death. Assassins are watching his every move, and the government wants him destroyed. Timothy can't imagine what threat he could possible pose; after all, he wields no power in this world. Or does he?
Ages 8-12.