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Cartomancy

Michael A. Stackpole (2006)

SubgenreEpic Fantasy
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
Pages (Standard (250-400))
SeriesThe Age of Discovery Trilogy #2
Setting
CSM age16
Goodreads3.67

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentNone
LanguageMild

Heroine archetypes

Mysterious Heroine

Synopsis

"Michael A. Stackpole is incapable of writing a book that isn't imaginative and intelligent."--Stephen R. Donaldson, author of The Chronicle of Thomas CovenantNew York Times bestselling author Michael A. Stackpole returns with the second book of a groundbreaking trilogy charting exciting new territory in fantasy fiction. Cartomancy follows a group of trailblazing mapmakers with the power to discover new worlds--and shape reality itself....Under the shadow of invasion by a nameless enemy, there seems only one way to save Nalenyr from oblivion. The old heroes who once defended the land must be awakened. And accomplishing that requires a journey across the magical wasteland where they're rumored to be trapped--a wasteland rife with magic and danger.Grandson of the Royal Cartographer, Keles Anturasi finds himself trapped in an enemy nation where his skill may well be his death sentence. His brother Jorim is an ocean away, captive in an altered realm in which he's regarded as a god. And their sister Nirati resides in a paradise that exists between life and death with her insane grandfather and an ancient sorcerer bent on the world's destruction.Now they and their companions must struggle to survive in a world where war on earth mirrors war in heaven. What the gods themselves fear, men must brave. Heroes and mystics they may be, but can any of them survive in a world where things are seldom what they seem: a place where dreams can become reality--and reality can turn into a nightmare....From the Trade Paperback edition.

Is Cartomancy appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 16 and up.

This epic fantasy features separated siblings facing war, captivity, and dangerous magical realms with moderate fantasy violence and peril. Complex worldbuilding and mature themes of invasion and divine conflict make it best for older teens and adults.

What to know going in

This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include captivity, war, and mental illness.

Who'll love this

Teen readers who love epic quests with multiple storylines, mapmaking magic, and siblings fighting to survive in strange worlds will be hooked.

Tags

Military FantasyMulti-POV EpicCartographic Magic