![]() ![]() Magic falls into elemental buckets that author Susan Dennard claims was inspired by the Avatar: The LastAirbender series Aether, Void (generally believed to be only a legend), Wind, Fire, Earth and Water. Sure, some witches (a non-gendered term here) are more powerful than others, and there are a few surprises up a couple of voluminous sleeves, but it’s refreshing to see magic that is also put to work. The Witchlands has magic woven into the very fabric of society so that it really feels like the world couldn't run without it. The magic works (sometimes in mysterious ways) Here are a few 'must-knows', whether you're poised to join the steadily growing legion of fans or you’re already planning your shrine to #Baeduan after reading the third book, Bloodwitch. It's set amidst a crumbling truce between three nations and a slew of much more immediate vendettas, and it's uproariously good fun. The Witchlands is a four-book (so far), New York Times best-selling fantasy series centred around Truthwitch Safiya and her partner in crime Iseult, a Threadwitch. ![]()
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