![]() ![]() Verent's elitist attitude is a turn off as the snobbish Verent wants nothing to do with the poorly dressed Conn and his low-class accent. He fools many by his appearance and when Verent, apprentice to a wizard that is seeking Conn's help on a magical problem, meets Conn he is ready to turn around and head home. Yeehaw! The absent-minded risk-taker is hard-working and more observant than it would appear. ![]() Not only is Conn back, which I didn't expect since the trilogy wrapped up nicely, but he's still blowing things up. At least I don't blow things up cooking like Conn does with his experiments. It makes me want to pick up book 4 and it is a good review for my remiss brain that remembers details about as well as I cook. I kind of like these little short books in between novels. ![]()
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