Spellsinger (novel)
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Author | Alan Dean Foster |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Fantasy novel |
Publisher | Warner Books |
Released | March 1983 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
ISBN | ISBN 0-446-90352-3 |
Followed by | The Hour of the Gate |
Spellsinger (1983) is a fantasy novel written by Alan Dean Foster. The book follows the adventures of Jonathan Thomas Meriweather who is transported from our world into a land of talking animals and magic. It is the first in the Spellsinger series.
[edit] Plot introduction
In a world of sentient animals and humans, the hardheaded tortoise wizard Clothahump searches across the dimensions for another kind of wizard to help defeat the looming threat posed by the armies of the Plated Folk. What he gets is Jonathon Thomas Meriweather, part-time would-be rock guitarist and janitor, who finds that with the use of a unique instrument called a duar, he can perform magic by playing and choosing from his well-worn repertoire of rock. Jon-Tom, as he is called in Clothahump’s world, quickly discovers that while he might be able to use magic with his music making, the results are often unpredictable and usually humorous.
[edit] External links
- Spellsinger publication history at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Alan Dean Foster homepage
Foster's Spellsinger Novels |
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Spellsinger | The Hour of the Gate | The Day of the Dissonance | The Moment of the Magician | The Paths of the Perambulator | The Time of the Transference | Son of Spellsinger | Chorus Skating |