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Title:The Scriptlings
Author:Sorin Suciu
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 372 pages
Published:September 22nd 2013 by AEC Stellar Publishing, Inc. (first published September 2nd 2013)
Categories:Fiction. Humor. Science Fiction. Fantasy. Urban Fantasy
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The Scriptlings Paperback | Pages: 372 pages
Rating: 3.99 | 107 Users | 40 Reviews

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"Master Dung's study was silent. So silent, in fact, that one might have been able to hear a gnat passing air, if only an obligingly flatulent gnat had happened nearby."

The Scriptlings is the unlikely, yet strangely charismatic lovechild you would expect if Magic and Science were to have one too many drinks during a stand-up comedy show in Vegas.

In short, it follows the story of Merkin and Buggeroff, two magician apprentices in a world where magicians are capitalists, computers are quasi-magical, and goats are sometimes invisible - all under the watchful eye of a wandering tribe of monosyllabic demigods.

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ISBN: 0989312860 (ISBN13: 9780989312868)
Edition Language: English


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The Scriptlings was full of surprises and brought many a sudden chuckle and/or guffaw! Quite engaging and the right mix, (to my taste), of suspense and humor. The characters were also engaging and entertaining, and, well, even kind of sexxy! All in all, this was a great pleasure and I do hope the story continues!

Sorin Suciu fairly and humbly acknowledges in the last pages of The Scriptlings his sources of inspiration but this is not sufficient to explain the sheer ingenuity evident, and the adroit equilibrium of subtle and blatant humour.Sorin disclaims English as his native language but his multilingual aptitudes combined benefit the novels narrative and dialogue. And, I suspect somehow account for Buggeroffs witty malapropisms. Sorins refreshing employment of English vernacular and idiom to formulate

Okay, ladies and gents, it's not often that this happens, but I come to you absolutely SMITTEN by my favorite new find. It's a book called The Scriptlings, by indie authors Sorin Suciu.You know it's good because it's got 1337-speak in the titleOkay, so here's a measure of how good this book is: I can think of no other way to begin this book review than by comparing it to Terry Pratchett. It's exactly that flavor of insouciant, laugh-out-loud fantasy. It's definitely not Pratchettit's slightly

As a Terry Pratchett fan I really enjoyed this book. The writing is funny and witty, I loved the characters, there is a generous amount of amusing foot notes and a lot of geek references. I found myself laughing from the first pages.The beginning is a little slow, however as it is dedicated to introducing the characters and the world that is understandable. There are a lot of references to programming though and if you are not familiar with the basic notions you may not understand them.

'The Scriptlings' by Sorin Suciu follows two young apprentice magicians, known as Scriptlings in their world - called Merkin and Buggeroff. From their names alone you can tell this shall be amusing and satyrical. This blends magic with science in a modern world and always leaves you with a surprise - just when you think you have things figured out, the book manages to surprise you again after the next turn of a page.This is one of those hard books to give summary to. It's funny and clever, and

For reasons I can't quite put my finger on (it may have something to do with all the Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett references I saw when reading about the book), I came to The Scriptlings with a degree of trepidation. But it didn't take long for the book's charm and wit to get me past that and buy into its premise and style.Scriptlings are apprentice magicians. Magicians are born gifted -- either from a magician parent or two, or the occasional child of muggle parents. Well, until now,

The Scriptlings' pervasive wit and charm is a love letter to Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett. The theme of modern day wizards felt fresh and original, and I very much enjoyed how the author subverted a lot of the tropes around fantasy literature. I strongly recommend this thoroughly interesting and humorous novel especially to my fellow geeks for whom this was written; however, everyone will feel charmed by the cleverness of The Scriptlings.

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