Reviews on "Merged by Magic: A Meeting of Minds" By Benjamin Marshall Tolen
Our newest publication has been getting great reviews! The fantasy novel, "Merged by Magic: A Meeting of Minds," by Benjamin Marshall Tolen, is a captivating story that weaves together themes of identity, magic, and coming-of-age challenges into a compelling narrative that has already garnered attention from fantasy enthusiasts.
The story follows Artie Oswald, an adolescent who discovers that he is not just an ordinary teenager but a clone of a powerful old wizard named Uther Geoffrey. As Artie navigates the typical trials of adolescence—school, friendships, and first loves—he is confronted with the emergence of Uther's memories and personality within him. This unexpected development thrusts Artie into a world of magic and danger as he and Uther must collaborate to protect themselves and their loved ones from other wizards seeking Uther's hidden knowledge. Together, they face a myriad of challenges, including battling demons, confronting bullies, and understanding the complexities of multiple personalities and emerging powers.
The story follows Artie Oswald, an adolescent who discovers that he is not just an ordinary teenager but a clone of a powerful old wizard named Uther Geoffrey. As Artie navigates the typical trials of adolescence—school, friendships, and first loves—he is confronted with the emergence of Uther's memories and personality within him. This unexpected development thrusts Artie into a world of magic and danger as he and Uther must collaborate to protect themselves and their loved ones from other wizards seeking Uther's hidden knowledge. Together, they face a myriad of challenges, including battling demons, confronting bullies, and understanding the complexities of multiple personalities and emerging powers.
Early Reviews and Reader Reactions
With a Goodreads rating of 4.00 stars based on 5 reviews, "Merged by Magic" has sparked varied reactions among its early readers. Here's a breakdown of what readers are saying:
- Immersive World-Building and Relatable Characters
- Intriguing Concept
- Unique Experience
- Slow Pacing but Interesting Concept
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