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Graduation Day
- Schooled in Magic, Book 14
- Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert
- Series: Schooled in Magic, Book 14
- Length: 12 hrs and 44 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Emily is a teenage girl pulled from our world into a world of magic and mystery by a necromancer who intends to sacrifice her to the dark gods. Rescued in the nick of time by an enigmatic sorcerer, she discovers that she possesses magical powers and must go to Whitehall School to learn how to master them. There, she learns that the locals believe she is a "Child of Destiny" - someone whose choices might save or damn their world, a title that earns her both friends and enemies.
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I loved it. :-)
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Publisher's Summary
Frieda is one of Emily’s closest friends, a young girl she saved from Mountaintop and brought back to Whitehall. But Frieda found herself the victim of a deadly soul-destroying plot - and the true target may well be Emily herself. Now, after Emily saved Frieda from a magician who was slowly driving her mad, Frieda stands accused of attempted murder - and worse. She must now stand trial for her crimes.
Worse, Fulvia - Matriarch of House Ashworth - has returned. Humiliated by Emily years ago, Fulvia burns for revenge - and the chance to regain her lost power. Calling in favors from all over the world and rigging the trial against Frieda - and Emily - it looks as if her time is finally at hand. With no clear proof of Frieda’s innocence - and a jury that can be manipulated at will - Fulvia has all the leverage she needs to bring Emily to heel.
Gathering her friends around her, and calling in favors of her own, Emily must find a way to outwit a kangaroo court and save her friend from a fate worse than death, little realizing that Fulvia’s true target is Emily herself… and that Fulvia’s desperate quest for revenge will bring the entire world crashing down.
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- Amanda Albanese
- 24-12-2018
won't show list of chapters, in this book download
no list of titled number of chapters, is not displaying each chapter, in its list
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- Kindle Customer
- 25-05-2018
wanting more
I loved this book. I can't wait for the next one to come out. it left me wanting more.
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- Jack
- 25-05-2018
love the author, and the story, but
why does the dialogue have to rehash every point over and over and over ... if you assume that the reader is tracking the story the book would lose %30 of it's pages.
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- Raistlin Majeres
- 30-05-2018
Graduation Day?
This book was way better than the previous title. I enjoyed this one the way I had enjoyed all except Gordian Knot. The story was good and on point for the storyline, and I’m glad to see Nuttall pulled back on the sudden usage of mass cussing GK had, while not trying to drop it completely after adding it in in GK. I am still kind of saddened that Nuttall has continued to write Emily in such uncertain ways. Making her smart and adaptable and giving her a deep thinking and bookishness persona but while stifling her with a weird lack of forethought and planning that she only seems to miraculously have sporadically when it fills a plot point or plot hole. I am astounded by how he writes her as dumb and unable to put two and two together in big ways, while making her damn near genius level when working in a magic that is damn near a tangible computer code or programming language. The wild swings in the intellectual levels is just off. Although this is put aside by the accomplishments of the story overall. Don’t get me wrong, I like this book a lot and the series is awesome. I am awaiting the next installment intently. The performance was as expected by Gilbert. I feel she adds account to the books. Overall it’s great, and although I found the title misleading in the end I am impatiently waiting for the continuation.
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- Timo Komi
- 21-06-2018
Luke warm...
It's neither hot nor cold... That is a really good description of this book. The characters doesn't grow up or fade away. They get older but not wiser....
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- Jason
- 26-05-2018
The Only Bad Book in an Otherwise Awesome Series
The whole conceit of the trial is terrible. It's so dull and so repetitive and forces you to keep wondering what is the point and why is Emily going along with all this nonsense. I can't count how many times we are forced to hear Freida's circumstances and listen to Emily worry "Oh No, Frieda might die!" over and over and over... Then after a huge buildup, the case does indeed come to nothing, and the plot can finally move on. Bleah. He should rewrite this whole thing and force Emily to grow into and accept her power instead of going thru with this silly trial.
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- Booher
- 24-05-2018
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS SERIES!!!!
I can no wait for the next audiobook. I’m addicted!!!! The narrator does a terrific job. Only small thing is “it was hard, so hard” that quote is used A LOT!!!!!
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- Cthaeh
- 20-04-2019
Series is not for me after book 12
Not as bad as the last book or the following ones. This the second half of the last books cliffhanger non ending.
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- Ann
- 19-02-2020
This was be my last one. Sadly.
Saddens me to say this is the last book I’ll buy from this collection. This last book (like a few before this one) spends too much time repeating information we already know from *several* times it has been rehashed in other books. Feels like trying to fill up space. Also, I find it self defeating to come to a point of climax in a story and suddenly put a break to it because the main character is “remembering or comparing” things in her mind at that precise moment. It totally ruins the moment. smh- All that time lost when some characters in the story could be further developed. Like... where was Void in all this book? Or why did Emily just “allow” Master Gordion to take ove the nexus with no push back? Why not have her bargain at the end that he had to restore her full power in the Nexus even if she left? Sorry. Too wishy washy of an “end” or even as a continuation of 13 books! Sigh.
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- Zach Wilke
- 15-11-2019
Was there an editor?
Every other minute the words “let alone” ring out. It is used far too much and becomes very annoying
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- Alex
- 17-02-2019
Still waiting
Still waiting for the necklace Frida gave Emily to come into play. It has to be significant, right?
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- Latonja Al-Hedaithy
- 22-07-2018
Keeps getting better
I love the fact the author gave us a free novella at the end. It really helped to explain how Alassa was arrested. Can't wait to see how this plays out. Upload more books soon.
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- Jay
- 05-03-2019
Good again
Onto the next one looking forward to see where it will go in the next few books
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- miss emma c thomas
- 20-08-2018
highly recommended
I was hook from the first book. They are gripping and exciting and at moment's you can't put it down..
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- C M CROUCHER
- 21-06-2018
fantatastic!!
Loved the whole series so far, a great narrator too!! Tavia had bought all the characters to life, and the story line is excellent every time....
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- fantasy finder
- 10-06-2018
fast paced
these books are great and just get better and better. I cànt wait for the next one
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- Hallur Hallsson
- 03-06-2018
Excellent series
Í love the series, the characters, the growth and the power dynamics. Í did not get bored by repitition though sometimes the story can seem stretched But aling 14 books that is perfectly acceptable :)
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- Melvin Hathaway
- 28-05-2018
Another great Story
Not to be missed. Another great book in the series. I love the Naration in this series Tavia is excellent.
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- Mrs W.
- 11-06-2018
Anticlimax?!
Was really looking forward to the last two instalments of series, the penultimate and last book really are ‘one’ and need to be read together. Graduation is also a misnomer... don’t want to spoil for other listeners, but for myself: feel let down, none too gradually either. Clearly door wide open for yet another book... but good things must end too.. and this one isn’t. After 13 instalments it should be!
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