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Thorn Castle
AuthorIan Irvine
IllustratorD. M. Cornish
Cover artistD. M. Cornish
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Sorcerer's Tower
GenreFantasy novel
PublisherOmnibus Books
Publication date
March 2008
Publication placeAustralia
Published in English
Unknown - May not yet be released in england
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages96
ISBN978-1-86291-658-6
OCLC225343978
Followed byGiants Lair 

Thorn Castle is a children's book by Ian Irvine. It is the first of The Sorcerer's Tower series and is aimed at younger readers.[1] [2] The Sorcerer's Tower was a finalist for the 2008 Aurealis Award for best children’s (8-12 years) illustrated work/picture book.[3]

Thorn Castle has been reviewed by The Courier Mail and Reading Time.[4]

Plot

Tamly is the only person in Meadowhythe who can’t do magic. He wishes he knew why, and longs to learn magic. But it is precisely his lack of magic which makes him ideal for the dangerous challenge of rescuing the Book of Spells from the evil sorcerer Lord Harshax. Together with his magically gifted friend Kym, he sets out to steal the book and save his village.

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