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BFB Preliminary Round 21
The Magic Thief by Sarah Prineas
100 Cupboards by N. D. Wilson
Princess Ben by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
Little Thieves by Margaret Owen
Valdemar: Mage Winds by Mercedes Lackey
The Numair Chronicles by Tamora Pierce
Derkholm by Diana Wynne Jones
Traveler's Gate by Will Wight
Deltora Quest by Emily Rodda
Furthermore by Tahereh Mafi
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The Magic Thief by Sarah Prineas (2008-2014)
In a city that runs on a dwindling supply of magic, a young boy is drawn into a life of wizardry and adventure. Conn should have dropped dead the day he picked Nevery's pocket and touched the wizard's locus magicalicus, a stone used to focus magic and work spells. But for some reason he did not. Nevery finds that interesting, and he takes Conn as his apprentice on the provision that the boy find a locus stone of his own. But Conn has little time to search for his stone between wizard lessons and helping Nevery discover who--or what--is stealing the city of Wellmet's magic.
100 Cupboards by N. D. Wilson (2007-2010)
Twelve-year-old Henry York is going to sleep one night when he hears a bump on the attic wall above his head. It's an unfamiliar house—Henry is staying with his aunt, uncle, and three cousins—so he tries to ignore it. But the next night he wakes up with bits of plaster in his hair. Two knobs have broken through the wall, and one of them is slowly turning...
Henry scrapes the plaster off the wall and discovers doors—ninety-nine cupboards of all different sizes and shapes. Through one he can hear the sound of falling rain. Through another he sees a glowing room—with a man strolling back and forth! Henry and his cousin Henrietta soon understand that these are not just cupboards. They are, in fact, portals to other worlds.
Princess Ben by Catherine Gilbert Murdock (2008)
A girl is transformed, through instruction in life at court, determination, and magic, from sullen, pudgy, graceless Ben into Crown Princess Benevolence, a fit ruler of the kindgom of Montagne as it faces war with neighboring Drachensbett.
Little Thieves by Margaret Owen (2021-present)
Vanja Schmidt knows no gift is freely given, not even a mother’s love. Abandoned to Death and Fortune as a child, she has scraped by as a lowly maidservant with her quick wits and the ability to see her god-mothers’ hands at work in the world. But when they demand her lifelong servitude in exchange, Vanja decides that gifts not given freely…can always be stolen.
When an opportunity rises to steal a string of enchanted pearls, Vanja seizes it, transforming herself into Gisele, the princess she’s served for years. As the glamorous princess, Vanja leads a double life, charming the nobility while ransacking their coffers as a jewel thief. Then, one heist away from funding an escape from her god-mothers, Vanja crosses the wrong god, and is cursed to turn into jewels herself. The only way to save herself is to make up for what she’s taken—starting with her first victim, Princess Gisele.
Valdemar: Mage Wings by Mercedes Lackey (1992-1993)
High magic had been lost to Valdemar when he gave his life to save his kingdom from destruction by the dark sorceries. Now it falls to Elspeth Herald, heir to the throne, to take up the challenge and seek a mentor who will awaken her mage abilities.
The Numair Chronicles by Tamora Pierce (2018-present)
Arram Draper is on the path to becoming one of the realm’s most powerful mages. The youngest student in his class at the Imperial University of Carthak, he has a Gift with unlimited potential for greatness–and for attracting danger. At his side are his two best friends: Varice, a clever girl with an often-overlooked talent, and Ozorne, the “leftover prince” with secret ambitions. Together, these three friends forge a bond that will one day shape kingdoms. And as Ozorne gets closer to the throne and Varice gets closer to Arram’s heart, Arram realizes that one day–soon–he will have to decide where his loyalties truly lie.
Derkholm by Diana Wynne Jones (1998-2000)
Everyone - wizards, soldiers, farmers, elves, dragons, kings and queens alike - is fed up with Mr Chesney's Pilgrim Parties: groups of tourists from the world next door who descend en masse every year to take the Grand Tour. What they expect are all the trappings of a grand fantasy adventure, including the Evil Enchantress, Wizard Guides, the Dark Lord, Winged Minions, and all. And every year different people are chosen to play these parts. But now they've had enough: Mr Chesney may be backed by a very powerful demon, but the Oracles have spoken. Now it's up to the Wizard Derk and his son Blade, this year's Dark Lord and Wizard Guide, not to mention Blade's griffin brothers and sisters, to save the world from Mr Chesney's depredations.
Traveler's Gate by Will Wight (2013-2014)
Simon can only watch, helpless, as his family is killed and his friends captured by enemy Travelers-men and women who can summon mystical powers from otherworldly Territories. To top it off, another young man from Simon's village discovers that he's a savior prophesied to destroy evil and save the realm.Prophecy has nothing to say about Simon. He has no special powers, no magical weapons, and no guarantee that he'll survive. But he sets off anyway, alone, to gain the power he needs to oppose the Travelers and topple their ruthless Overlord. It may not be his destiny, but Simon's determined to rescue his fellow villagers from certain death.Because who cares about prophecy, really?
Deltora Quest by Emily Rodda (2000)
The evil Shadow Lord is plotting to invade Deltora and enslave its people. All that stands against him is the magic Belt of Deltora with its seven gems of great and mysterious power. When the gems are stolen and hidden in dark terrible places throughout the kingdom, the Shadow Lord triumphs, and Deltora is lost.
In secrecy, with only a hand-drawn map to guide them, two unlikely companions set out on a perilous quest. Determined to find the lost gems and rid their land of the tyrant, they struggle towards their first goal - the sinister Forests of Silence.
Furthermore by Tahereh Mafi (2016-2017)
There are only three things that matter to twelve-year-old Alice Alexis Queensmeadow: Mother, who wouldn't miss her; magic and color, which seem to elude her; and Father, who always loved her. The day Father disappears from Ferenwood he takes nothing but a ruler with him. But it's been almost three years since then, and Alice is determined to find him. She loves her father even more than she loves adventure, and she's about to embark on one to find the other.
But bringing Father home is no small matter. In order to find him she'll have to travel through the mythical, dangerous land of Furthermore, where down can be up, paper is alive, and left can be both right and very, very wrong. It will take all of Alice's wits (and every limb she's got) to find Father and return home to Ferenwood in one piece. On her quest to find Father, Alice must first find herself--and hold fast to the magic of love in the face of loss.
Derk and Blade. dirk and blade. Motherfu
Getting the crossover brain itch for the first time for DC…
This time I’m thinking about a crossover with Dark Lord of Derkholm. Options:
A character from the DC universe gets accidentally teleported to the fantasy dimension of the books and gets involved in taking down Cheseny’s control. I’m thinking Wonder Woman.
Cheseny is operating out of the DC universe and is a businessman who’s practices are extremely opaque. Suspected of being a supervillain (or at least highly unethical), characters go undercover as tourists in one of the pilgrim parties to find out what’s going on. (Probably either a handful of the bats or Lois Lane doing her latest big expose)
Cheseny is operating his tours out of the dc universe, promising a superhero extravaganza of an experience and keeping control through a mix of hostages and having a demon/some other powerful being at his command. The Justice League finally decides that enough is enough.
A character gets transported to the fantasy world at just the right time that they are the first person seen after consulting the Oracle and now have to fake it till they make it as the Dark Lord while trying to figure out how to get back and also figuring how to make the best and help people in the unjust system of the tours.
As a variation on one or four, the character surprise transported to the world also has amnesia.
Diana Wynne Jones creates a world and my brain lives in it forever. Part of me is always up on the road from Ulverscote to Chrestomanci Castle. Part of me is bustling about in Market Chipping. Part of me is having coffee by the statue of Wizard Policant. Reading her books always feels like home.
Elda and her bag.
Claudia, from Diana Wynne Jones’ Year of the Griffin I’ve been rereading the Derkholm series this week, and Claudia is probably one of my favorite characters in this book.
BCB: Preliminary Round 16
Carry On, Mr. Bowditch by Jean Lee Latham and Mary R. Walsh
Un Lun Dun by China Mieville
Malory Towers by Enid Blyton
The Littles by John Peterson
The Magic Thief by Sarah Prineas
100 Cupboards by N. D. Wilson
Dear Dumb Diary by Jim Benton
The Great Brain by John D. Fitzgerald
Mumintrullen by Tove Jansson
Derkholm by Diana Wynne Jones
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