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Is This Apocalypse Necessary? [Paperback]

C. Dale Brittain (Author)
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May 1, 2011
Way back when they were in wizards' school together, Elerius was the best student the teachers had ever seen, but Daimbert barely managed to get out with a diploma, after all that embarrassment with the frogs. Now, years later, Elerius has served as Royal Wizard at a series of ever bigger and more powerful kingdoms, while Daimbert has remained wizard of the tiny kingdom of Yurt and may be the only person who can make the world safe for mediocrity.

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... entertaining encounters with monsters, old school chums, gypsies, and an amorous nixie. For balance, there are also some serious subjects under consideration, such as the fundamental conflict of magic and religion. --Locus

A fast moving story that wraps all of its many separate threads into one coherent whole. --Science Fiction Chronicle

Contains humor, romance, and adventure--something for everyone! --Kliatt

Product Details

  • Paperback: 452 pages
  • Publisher: Wooster Book Company; First Printing edition (May 1, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1888683066
  • ISBN-13: 978-1888683066
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #502,500 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I'm both a fantasy writer and a professor of medieval history, having loved fantasy since I discovered Tolkien in ninth grade. That and a long trip to Europe with my family in high school--including lots of climbing around castles--got me interested in real medieval history. The two different facets work together surprisingly well--including that both are tough ways to make a living! For one thing, real medieval history can come up with much better plots than anything I could create.

Real medieval people were rather grim by our standards: ruthless, violent, always thinking about death, and with no religious tolerance--and those were the good guys! My own fantasy tends to be lighter, though it always ends up being about sacrifice, mortality, redemption, and similarly knee-slapping topics.

The characters and situations for my first published novel, "A Bad Spell in Yurt," came to me literally in a dream. I'd been trying intermittently for over 20 years to get a novel published, but this one worked! And it became a national "top 10" best-seller in the fantasy/science fiction genre. (Ought to have more dreams like that...)

The "Yurt" series is six books long; they can be enjoyed in any order, but there is still an overall story arc. The books in the series are (in order) "A Bad Spell in Yurt," "The Wood Nymph and the Cranky Saint," "Mage Quest," "The Witch and the Cathedral," "Daughter of Magic," and "Is this Apocalypse Necessary?" This overall story is now wrapped up, though I'm contemplating "Yurt, the Next Generation."

Of my other two novels, "Count Scar" is the closest I've gotten to real medieval history. It's set in a thinly-disguised version of southern France in the thirteenth century. My husband, Robert Bouchard, and I co-wrote it. "Voima" was my chance to revel in the Nordic myths I've always loved, while making up new myths of my own (no Odin or Siegfried here). For some reason "Yurt" fans have never taken to it, but it may be my favorite book.

More information about my novels is available on my website, www.Daimbert.com. Recently I've made my out-of-print books available for Kindle. I like a physical book in my hands myself, but for everyone who enjoys the convenience of reading onscreen, enjoy!

 

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars End of a Great Series?, December 5, 2000
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Don't worry, nothing written below should ruin the book's surprises--and there are plenty!

A fresh voice in humorous fantasy, Brittain's "Daimbert the Wizard" series has carefully kept an overarching note of seriousness that all great comedies contain. Unlike some novels that jump from one unlikely situation to another, Brittain builds his situations slowly and carefully until they reach unlikely heights, then fall apart showing how crazy they are. He populates his stories with straight men, and serious issues, so that the amusing elements stand out all the better.

The main character, Daimbert, has a fabulous imagination, and his impetuous acts based on his amusing musings lead to unexpected results. His bent for wild conspiracy theories shows up in the first book "A Bad Spell in Yurt", where his ultimate conspiracy theory is found to be, against all odds, correct.

The series is a sort of macro-cosm of the first book, in that Daimbert is given fresh facts for an overarching conspiracy theory in each story, and although each of his theories is in turn proven wrong, in the end the pieces of the puzzle fit into place.

"Is This Apocalypse Necessary" is a fitting end to the series of Daimbert the mage, hoever, it needn't be the finale. Loads of strong personalities abound in this carefully wrought story land, and other peoples' stories beg to be told. I expect we will see return novels in the future--at least I hope so!

Brittain has two major skills as a writer: strong characterization, and tight plotting. Together they make this series more than just a succession of amusing and fairly unrelated novels. The people he writes about age, grow, and change in acceptable and believable ways. Much the same way, the overall plot changes, matures, and ultimately ends in a satisfying manner that every reader will enjoy.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I only wish it wasn't over!, March 16, 2001
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I started this book Tuesday night and finished it Thursday. It was a well-crafted ending to a wonderful series.

I first picked up A Bad Spell in Yurt while visiting a sick relative. From page one I was hooked and devoured the entire series in less than a month. It was a great distraction from the constant trips to the hospital.

Daimbert is someone that anyone would be grateful to have as a friend. I appreciated the time taken with character development, that was careful not to show cariacatures of good and evil, but the complex gray areas we mere mortals dabble in as well.

This last book was highly entertaining and riveting. I am hoping the author will take pity on us all and continue the series through the following generation.

But, how can you possbly top a trip through Hell?

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Real Grand Finale for a Delightful Series!, December 7, 2000
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I waited a LONG TIME for this book, and I have to say that it has lived up to my greatest hopes. It is the most satisfying book of the whole marvelous Yurt series. It tied up loose ends that I'd forgotten even existed, and I thoroughly enjoyed the reappearance of characters from earlier books. I also relished the outcome of the Daimbert/Elerius competition. Now, if C. Dale Brittain will only do a Yurt--The Next Generation, so I can see how Antonia turns out!
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