What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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The Magician's Apprentice
SOLVED: Children's/YA
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SOLVED. YA SF novel from '80s/'90s, in which the medieval "fantasy" world is revealed to be science fantasy, where ancient "spells" resemble our technology and mages learn the ancient tongue from filmstrips (also intelligent mutant rat antagonists) [s]
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The Magician's Apprentice
The Magician's Company
The Magician's Challenge
Do you remember the cover?


It also reminds me of Kelwin but that doesn't have the rats.

The other idea is Lloyd Alexander's Prydain Chronicals

It's a great little book!

Books mentioned in this topic
Hiero's Journey (other topics)Kelwin (other topics)
The Magician's Apprentice (other topics)
The Magician's Company (other topics)
The Magician's Challenge (other topics)
The premise seemed to be that it was a fantasy novel, set in a world with medieval-level technology. I think there was a young adult character traveling with someone older who was interested in ancient artifacts. I also think that there was a group of giant mutant intelligent rats that served as an antagonist.
The scene that I recall most clearly is when some of the characters, exploring a ruin full of ancient technology, trigger a device which the explorers quickly realize is trying to teach them the language of the ancients (which turns out to be English), and they have to hurry to write it down. This device is clearly an educational filmstrip, of the type that was so common prior to late 1980s.