What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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Quadehar the Sorcerer
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SOLVED. A Young Boy is found with immense power in the magic of the realm. The magic is based on the constellations of the the stars. YA/Childrens [s]
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May 08, 2014 07:43AM
I remember the very last bit of the series the best because it had a massive cliff hanger. (view spoiler)[Where the boy's original power came of the sky/star constellations but after he saves the day and loses his power but adds two constellations of stars to the sky, he is given a gift of the race that lives underground while he is still in bed rest. It is a rock that shows/represents their system of magic and the last, sentence we are left with informs us that symbols on the rock start to glow. (hide spoiler)]
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Edward--the usual length of time between bumps is 30 to 60 days.
Although I have to admit--I do understand why you want it found. This will be joining my YA/children's book collection as soon as it's found.
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When did you read this? How did you read it--was it paper, ebook, audiobook, manga? Was it a stand alone or do you think that there were more books planned, even if you didn't get to read them. Where did you find this--book store, library, grocers? What made you want to read it--the cover, the blurb, someone recommended it to you?
Although I have to admit--I do understand why you want it found. This will be joining my YA/children's book collection as soon as it's found.
And further.....
When did you read this? How did you read it--was it paper, ebook, audiobook, manga? Was it a stand alone or do you think that there were more books planned, even if you didn't get to read them. Where did you find this--book store, library, grocers? What made you want to read it--the cover, the blurb, someone recommended it to you?
I didn't notice bump rules apologizes for that. It was a paperback that I read in elementary(11-13 years ago now). It was definitely a series, though I do not remember for sure if it was already a series or planned for more, might of been both. It was in my school library though I can not remember why I started reading it.
Edward, was the story set in our world or a mythical world? How did the boy use the stars?Remember anything about the cover?
Mythical and at least some of the use was as runes either in single or in a weave of runes both in layering over each other and forming shapes with them. Like using 6 'shield' runes to form a circle around yourself or an object or layering a 'shield' rune and an 'air' rune to purify though the second isn't an exact example from the book.. I can't remember anything about the cover.
Since you read it in elementary school, I'm assuming it was aimed at elementary/middle-grade level?Do you remember why he has to save the day? What was the danger?
Maybe Gom on Windy Mountain
or Runestone
or Quadehar The Sorcerer
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17...I'm checking that one out as it seems really close. As for your other questions, no. I remember the hook and one sequence well and the rest that I remember is foggy run-time stuff.
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Quadehar the Sorcerer (other topics)


