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The Magician's Apprentice

In this fantasy tale, a young apprentice is taken under the wing of a seasoned magician, learning the mystical arts and uncovering secrets of the magical world. more

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Trudi Canavan
Trudi Canavan

Trudi Canavan is a renowned Australian author known for her fantasy novels. Born on October 23, 1969, she has been captivating readers with her works since her debut in 1999. Canavan's writing style is unique, blending rich imagination with profound themes. more

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