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Third Time Lucky: And Other Stories of the Most Powerful Wizard in the World (2015)

por Tanya Huff

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A reluctant wizard must live up to her powers in this fantasy story collection from the author whose Blood Books inspired the TV series Blood Ties. There's a lot of responsibility involved with being the most powerful wizard in the world, and Magdelene wants nothing to do with any of it. Lazy, lusty, and more likely to be found lying in the sun than casting runes or sacrificing unfortunate goats, she'd really rather avoid dealing with challenges, errant apprentices, demons, dragons, death, and bureaucracy. These seven stories include "Third Time Lucky," Tanya Huff's first professional sale to George Scithers at Amazing Stories. Thirty years, thirty novels, eighty-three short stories, and one television show later, this is where it all began. Stories included are "The Last Lesson"; "Be It Ever So Humble"; "Mirror, Mirror, on the Lam"; "Third Time Lucky"; "And Who is Joah?"; "Nothing Up Her Sleeve"; and "We Two May Meet." Long-time Tanya Huff fans may recognize many of these stories from the long out-of-print collection Stealing Magic. Each story here is accompanied by an author note, brand new for this release. "Light, fun stories that made me smile both because they are witty in a relaxed, slightly bawdy sort of way and because they disassemble traditional power models with a wink and a cocky smile." --Mike Finn's Fiction… (más)
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Yep. Hilarious. Plots that actually work. Which is actually harder with the omnipotent character. But you need to read it yourself. The one downside is that it needs more stories! ( )
  acb13adm | Sep 13, 2023 |
Magdalene is a peach. I want to immediately go and find another book full of stories of her life and adventures. I did not want this book to end. I adored it. A sexy, powerful, very lazy lady wizard with a neat sense of humour. ( )
  Karen74Leigh | Nov 20, 2021 |
Tanya Huff is one of my favourite SF/Fantasy writers. I loved her trope-twisting "Blood" series with Detective Vicki Nelson encountering everything from Werewolves to Mummies, her "Confederation / Peacekeeper" series where Gunnery Sergeant Torin Kerr delivers military SF that isn't just about winning and her "Gale Women" series where the world is saved on a regular basis by women who know how to unleash magic.

Two of the things I like most about her writing is the way she uses humour and the way she subverts patriarchal power models. Her women are powerful but they use their power in very different ways than their male counterparts and they love pricking pomposity.

I jumped at the opportunity to go back to a collection of stories written at the start of her career and see how far these two elements were already present. What I found were some light, fun stories that made me smile both because they are witty in a relaxed, slightly bawdy sort of way and because they disassemble traditional power models with a wink and a cocky smile.

Magdelene, the central character of the seven stories in "Third Time Lucky", is the most powerful wizard in the world. Fortunately for everyone concerned, she is also the laziest wizard in the world. She is more interested in living in a climate that requires little by way of clothing and is populated by well-muscled men who know how to sing than she is in world domination.

I read the stories in the order they're published in the book, which is the order that Tanya Huff wrote them in, rather than the chronological order of the stories. This, together with the notes from the author at the start of each tale, let me watch how Tanya Huff's idea of Magdelene developed between the first story in 1985 and the last in 2001.

They all made me smile and they all made me look again at power models - the one where Magdelene encounters a wizard bureaucracy I found to be particularly cutting.

If you're a Tany Huff fan, take the time to read this collection.

If you're not a Tanya Huff fan yet, read this collection for a gentle introduction to someone who sees the world differently and makes you glad to be in her company. ( )
  MikeFinnFiction | May 16, 2020 |
Entertaining short stories about the most powerful wizard in the world - also the most laziest wizard in the world. ( )
  ElentarriLT | Mar 24, 2020 |
Nice collection of stories about Madelene, the most powerful wizard in the world - who is also intensely lazy, thank goodness. Good-hearted, lusty, a mild sense of responsibility (for those things she knows about - she doesn't go looking) - and powerful enough to scare a horde of demons back into the Netherhells (literally). She's fun to read about; the stories are widely varied, and each one is enjoyable. The stories in this ebook are arranged in written order, but there are links at the end of each one if you'd rather read them in Madelene's chronological order - I might do that next time. I swear I had read some Madelene stories before, but all of these were new to me. ( )
  jjmcgaffey | Oct 19, 2019 |
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A reluctant wizard must live up to her powers in this fantasy story collection from the author whose Blood Books inspired the TV series Blood Ties. There's a lot of responsibility involved with being the most powerful wizard in the world, and Magdelene wants nothing to do with any of it. Lazy, lusty, and more likely to be found lying in the sun than casting runes or sacrificing unfortunate goats, she'd really rather avoid dealing with challenges, errant apprentices, demons, dragons, death, and bureaucracy. These seven stories include "Third Time Lucky," Tanya Huff's first professional sale to George Scithers at Amazing Stories. Thirty years, thirty novels, eighty-three short stories, and one television show later, this is where it all began. Stories included are "The Last Lesson"; "Be It Ever So Humble"; "Mirror, Mirror, on the Lam"; "Third Time Lucky"; "And Who is Joah?"; "Nothing Up Her Sleeve"; and "We Two May Meet." Long-time Tanya Huff fans may recognize many of these stories from the long out-of-print collection Stealing Magic. Each story here is accompanied by an author note, brand new for this release. "Light, fun stories that made me smile both because they are witty in a relaxed, slightly bawdy sort of way and because they disassemble traditional power models with a wink and a cocky smile." --Mike Finn's Fiction

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