The Sergeant's Apprentice (Schooled in Magic #11) 
The necromancers have finally resumed their assault on the Allied Lands, sending a mighty army across the Desert of Death and into the Kingdom of Tarsier. Countless farms, villages and towns have already been destroyed as the host makes its way northwards, striking deep into the kingdom’s most vulnerable lands. Hundreds of thousands have been killed, thousands more will be killed when they are sacrificed for power. If the necromancers win the coming battle, it may be the beginning of the end...
When Sergeant Miles invites her to join the coalition force, Emily reluctantly accepts. The necromancers have to be stopped, even if it means taking time off from school to serve as the sergeant’s apprentice. But with arguing aristocrats, reluctant soldiers, fearful civilians, shadows from her past, a dangerously-sane necromancer and treachery in the ranks, stopping the invasion may cost Emily her life...
In this book, Emily is thrown into a war that could end the allied lands, she has no choice but to go. She could have refused to go but she still do it out of duty. We find the usual things that make us love the series, betrayal, stupid nobles, the MC's superbly growing up but still making mistakes and survive them. The book opened even more things to do in the next one, new enemies, new things to develop. I love the synergy of magic and physic that the author has going on for Emily.What else to
This book was slightly weaker than some of the others in the series, mainly because it was so heavy on setup. Not much happened for the majority of the book, to the point where I thought maybe this was going to be entirely setup with the conflict not being resolved until the next book.

The Eleventh BookI've just finished The Sergeants Apprentice. I've read books 6 through 11 in less than 1 week. If you like stories about magic, coming of age, epic fantasy, just plain adventure, I urge you to read all eleven Schooled in Magic books, in order, and enjoy. I guarantee you WILL enjoy. Very difficult to put down, and I eagerly await book 12.
Can't help it I just love books like this and even with all the other issues I have said about the other books in this series, I still like them.
Christopher Nuttall continues his masterpiece, and it remains as gripping and compelling as I have found it from the start. If anything, it just keeps getting better. I know that, whenever it finally does come to an end (say it isn't so!), I'm going to mourn the loss of these characters and their story. This installment is a fairly fast read, both because it is comparatively short and because it is well written and fast moving. Not flawless, but my complaints are relatively minor, whereas the
ExcellentTightly written, characters that are human, with foibles and strengths. Emily's growth is is well handled as well as her concerns. The series as a whole simply works.I look forward to the next release.
Christopher G. Nuttall
Kindle Edition | Pages: 373 pages Rating: 4.4 | 2076 Users | 46 Reviews

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The Nameless World Goes to War!The necromancers have finally resumed their assault on the Allied Lands, sending a mighty army across the Desert of Death and into the Kingdom of Tarsier. Countless farms, villages and towns have already been destroyed as the host makes its way northwards, striking deep into the kingdom’s most vulnerable lands. Hundreds of thousands have been killed, thousands more will be killed when they are sacrificed for power. If the necromancers win the coming battle, it may be the beginning of the end...
When Sergeant Miles invites her to join the coalition force, Emily reluctantly accepts. The necromancers have to be stopped, even if it means taking time off from school to serve as the sergeant’s apprentice. But with arguing aristocrats, reluctant soldiers, fearful civilians, shadows from her past, a dangerously-sane necromancer and treachery in the ranks, stopping the invasion may cost Emily her life...
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| Title | : | The Sergeant's Apprentice (Schooled in Magic #11) |
| Author | : | Christopher G. Nuttall |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 373 pages |
| Published | : | January 6th 2017 by Twilight Times Books |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Magic. Adventure. Young Adult |
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Ratings: 4.4 From 2076 Users | 46 ReviewsEvaluation Of Books The Sergeant's Apprentice (Schooled in Magic #11)
I was a little worried that after books of setup this would have lost steam and fizzled. No worries. I don't think the next book is out yet, though.In this book, Emily is thrown into a war that could end the allied lands, she has no choice but to go. She could have refused to go but she still do it out of duty. We find the usual things that make us love the series, betrayal, stupid nobles, the MC's superbly growing up but still making mistakes and survive them. The book opened even more things to do in the next one, new enemies, new things to develop. I love the synergy of magic and physic that the author has going on for Emily.What else to
This book was slightly weaker than some of the others in the series, mainly because it was so heavy on setup. Not much happened for the majority of the book, to the point where I thought maybe this was going to be entirely setup with the conflict not being resolved until the next book.

The Eleventh BookI've just finished The Sergeants Apprentice. I've read books 6 through 11 in less than 1 week. If you like stories about magic, coming of age, epic fantasy, just plain adventure, I urge you to read all eleven Schooled in Magic books, in order, and enjoy. I guarantee you WILL enjoy. Very difficult to put down, and I eagerly await book 12.
Can't help it I just love books like this and even with all the other issues I have said about the other books in this series, I still like them.
Christopher Nuttall continues his masterpiece, and it remains as gripping and compelling as I have found it from the start. If anything, it just keeps getting better. I know that, whenever it finally does come to an end (say it isn't so!), I'm going to mourn the loss of these characters and their story. This installment is a fairly fast read, both because it is comparatively short and because it is well written and fast moving. Not flawless, but my complaints are relatively minor, whereas the
ExcellentTightly written, characters that are human, with foibles and strengths. Emily's growth is is well handled as well as her concerns. The series as a whole simply works.I look forward to the next release.


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