Worldweavers: Spellspam

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Harper Collins, Oct 6, 2009 - Juvenile Fiction - 100 pages

What do you get when ordinary e-mail spam becomes infused with magic? Spellspam—and it's not supposed to exist. As far as Thea and her friends know, computers are meant to be inert vehicles for storing magic spells, not magical processors themselves. But all that seems to have changed as students at Wandless Academy find themselves the victim of practical jokes—with magical consequences—simply by opening an e-mail.

Now the spellspams are getting worse, and it's possible there's someone behind them who is not just bent on stirring up trouble but has a much scarier and more wide-reaching agenda. Until now, Thea has been the only person she's ever met who can reach through the computer using magic. But someone else is out there, and even her friends can't help her track down the source of the spellspam before it gets much, much worse.

This sequel to Worldweavers: Gift of the Unmage ups the ante on a fantasy world that is rich and nuanced, like our own, but with a core of wildly original magic.

 

Contents

Section 1
19
Section 2
54
Section 3
66
Section 4
83
Section 5
120
Section 6
144
Section 7
153
Section 8
179
Section 14
307
Section 15
322
Section 16
336
Section 17
369
Section 18
385
Section 19
404
Section 20
415
Section 21
434

Section 9
197
Section 10
216
Section 11
242
Section 12
261
Section 13
276
Section 22
444
Section 23
457
Section 24
458
Section 25
474
Section 26
475

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About the author (2009)

Alma Alexander is the author of several previous novels, including Worldweavers: Gift of the Unmage and Worldweavers: Spellspam. She was born in Yugoslavia, grew up in the United Kingdom and Africa, and now lives in the state of Washington.

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