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The Kedrigern Chronicles Volume 1: The Domesticated Wizard [Paperback]

John Morressy
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Dec 7 2004
A wizard's life is not an easy life. One never knows who, or what, one's next client will be, or what kind of unpleasantness he, or she, or it, is bringing. And there's always the certainty of travel to far places over bad roads in nasty weather. It's no wonder wizards prefer to live solitary lives in isolated towers or ruins or caves. They're looking for some peace and quiet. But it makes for a lonely life. So when a young man of 160 or so-no age at all for a wizard-meets a beautiful enchanted princess and releases her from a cruel spell, it seems the perfect chance to settle down to a life of cozy domesticity. With a bit of magic here and there to take care of the housework and a loyal house-troll to do the heavy lifting, things ought to be idyllic. And they would be, if it weren't for the unreasonable clients, the barbarian swordsmen, the home furnishings with minds of their own, the otherworldly intruders, and the rest of those annoying day-to-day problems of the profession. This is the first of four omnibus reprints of the novels and short stories of Kedrigern the Wizard. Kedrigern Chronicles #1 contains the two novels A Voice for Princess and The Questing of Kedrigern along with the following six short stories: 'Spirits From the Vasty Deep', 'Hey, Ho, The Wind and the Rain', 'The Quality of Murphy', 'Mirror, Mirror, Off the Wall', 'Nest Egg', and 'Floored'. Along with new introductions to the novels and short stories by John Morressy

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great book! Feb 14 2003
By Kurt A. Johnson TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
In the mid-1980s, author John Morressy began writing about Kedrigern of Silent Thunder Mountain, a most puissant wizard. Expertly combining traditional sword-and-sorcery Fantasy with humor, these stories are laugh out loud funny, and an excellent addition to the library of any Fantasy reader.

This book combines two of Morressy's full-length novels with six short stories, many of which I have never seen before. If you have never read the Kedrigern books, then I suggest that you get this book, and join the ranks of the Kedrigern fans. If you are already a fan, then all I can say is that you *must* get this book!

The following stories are included in this book:

A Voice For Princess (219 pages) - On a sparkling clear morning, Kedrigern discovers a princess who was turned into a talking toad by a bog-fairy. Ever the gentleman, Kedrigern attempts to break the spell, turning the unfortunate princess into a woman with a toad's voice!

Spirits From the Vasty Deep (12 pages) - When two aliens from outer space confront a primitive, non-technological Kedrigern they are in for a large and unhappy surprise!

Hey, Ho, the Wind and the Rain (14 pages) - When a pompous king and a scheming chamberlain try to humiliate and cheat Kedrigern, the wizard has the last laugh.

The Quality of Murphy (24 pages) - When a Djinni turns a kings daughter into a rat, they turn to the most famous wizard in all of Ireland: Conhoon of the Three Gifts. A great enemy of the foreign Djinn are local Pookas, and it is to Murphy the Pooka that Conhoon turns.

The Questing of Kedrigern (201 pages) - After Princess is re-enspelled, she and Kedrigern set out to break the spell. Their journey, though, takes them further than they expected...all the way to a world of technology, where magic is unknown.

Mirror, Mirror, Off the Wall (22 pages) - There's a witch trapped in a mirror, in five mirrors to be exact, and Kedrigern wants to release her. Unfortunately, only one mirror contains the real witch, while the other four contain reflections that it would be dangerous to release. What will Keddie do?

Nest Egg (17 pages) - When Kedrigern is called on to help an old client with a sick griffin, he immediately goes off to help, but sick griffins are not his specialty.

Floored (16 pages) - When a job brings Kedrigern less money than promised, he takes an old rug in exchange. But, this is no ordinary rug, it is a magic rug...er, one that doesn't want to be.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Clever, skillful, and entertaining Feb 1 2003
Format:Paperback
John Morressy's Kedrigern books have long been a hard-to-find favorite of mine, and I'm thrilled to see them republished in this form. Morressy is a very skilled writer, and he deserves to have a wider audience. Even for those who are not fans of "fantasy," Morressy's clever, multilayered humor, entertaining plots, and fantastical, yet familiar and believable characters transcend that genre. Kedrigern is a real gem of a creation.
(I can't say I cared for the cover art, though.)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Didn't care for the book Nov 26 2002
By Claire
Format:Paperback
I found the book boring and somewhat predictable. I wouldn't recommend it for adults but perhaps it would make a good childrens book.
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