How to Talk to a Goddess and Other Lessons in Real Magic (The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic, #2)

Nora knows she needs to move on, and forget about magic. She's back in graduate school, and her life is going surprisingly well. She doesn't need to think about other worlds, about enchantments and demons, or about magicians—even though she once aspired to become one herself. Most of all, she really should forget the magician Aruendiel, who shared the secrets of magic with her but fiercely guarded the deepest secrets of his heart.

Then a chance encounter gives Nora the opportunity to slip between worlds again—and the next phase of her magical education begins. 

Clever, lush, and riveting, with the same wry humor and vivid characters that delighted fans of its prequel, The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic, Emily Croy Barker's new novel opens a portal into a brilliantly realized world of enchantment, love, and danger. Readers of Philip Pullman, Deborah Harkness, Catherynne Valente, and Susanna Clarke will find much to relish on this journey.
 

"I'm not sure what I love more about How to Talk to a Goddess and Other Lessons in Real Magic—its immersive world of enchantments, so lavishly imagined, or its characters, who are wise and funny and flawed, who win me over with their compelling voices, their wit and heart. A splendid follow-up to The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic—a sparkling, smart, irresistible read."—Sally Rosen Kindred, author of Book of Asters and Where the Wolf
 

"In Emily Croy Barker's new novel, magic happens exquisitely, seductively, dangerously."—Richard Horan, author of Goose Music and Seeds

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How to Talk to a Goddess and Other Lessons in Real Magic (The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic, #2)

Nora knows she needs to move on, and forget about magic. She's back in graduate school, and her life is going surprisingly well. She doesn't need to think about other worlds, about enchantments and demons, or about magicians—even though she once aspired to become one herself. Most of all, she really should forget the magician Aruendiel, who shared the secrets of magic with her but fiercely guarded the deepest secrets of his heart.

Then a chance encounter gives Nora the opportunity to slip between worlds again—and the next phase of her magical education begins. 

Clever, lush, and riveting, with the same wry humor and vivid characters that delighted fans of its prequel, The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic, Emily Croy Barker's new novel opens a portal into a brilliantly realized world of enchantment, love, and danger. Readers of Philip Pullman, Deborah Harkness, Catherynne Valente, and Susanna Clarke will find much to relish on this journey.
 

"I'm not sure what I love more about How to Talk to a Goddess and Other Lessons in Real Magic—its immersive world of enchantments, so lavishly imagined, or its characters, who are wise and funny and flawed, who win me over with their compelling voices, their wit and heart. A splendid follow-up to The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic—a sparkling, smart, irresistible read."—Sally Rosen Kindred, author of Book of Asters and Where the Wolf
 

"In Emily Croy Barker's new novel, magic happens exquisitely, seductively, dangerously."—Richard Horan, author of Goose Music and Seeds

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How to Talk to a Goddess and Other Lessons in Real Magic (The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic, #2)

How to Talk to a Goddess and Other Lessons in Real Magic (The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic, #2)

by Emily Croy Barker
How to Talk to a Goddess and Other Lessons in Real Magic (The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic, #2)

How to Talk to a Goddess and Other Lessons in Real Magic (The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic, #2)

by Emily Croy Barker

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Overview

Nora knows she needs to move on, and forget about magic. She's back in graduate school, and her life is going surprisingly well. She doesn't need to think about other worlds, about enchantments and demons, or about magicians—even though she once aspired to become one herself. Most of all, she really should forget the magician Aruendiel, who shared the secrets of magic with her but fiercely guarded the deepest secrets of his heart.

Then a chance encounter gives Nora the opportunity to slip between worlds again—and the next phase of her magical education begins. 

Clever, lush, and riveting, with the same wry humor and vivid characters that delighted fans of its prequel, The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic, Emily Croy Barker's new novel opens a portal into a brilliantly realized world of enchantment, love, and danger. Readers of Philip Pullman, Deborah Harkness, Catherynne Valente, and Susanna Clarke will find much to relish on this journey.
 

"I'm not sure what I love more about How to Talk to a Goddess and Other Lessons in Real Magic—its immersive world of enchantments, so lavishly imagined, or its characters, who are wise and funny and flawed, who win me over with their compelling voices, their wit and heart. A splendid follow-up to The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic—a sparkling, smart, irresistible read."—Sally Rosen Kindred, author of Book of Asters and Where the Wolf
 

"In Emily Croy Barker's new novel, magic happens exquisitely, seductively, dangerously."—Richard Horan, author of Goose Music and Seeds


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164474232
Publisher: Semrland Books
Publication date: 06/29/2021
Series: The Thinking Woman's Guide to Real Magic
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

A graduate of Harvard University, Emily Croy Barker is a writer and editor who grew up in North Carolina and Maine and now lives in New Jersey. By day, she covers lawyers—formerly as executive editor of The American Lawyer magazine and now as an in-house editor at a large legal organization. The rest of the time, she gets to write about magicians.

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