The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Tales and Conjurations
Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1994
192
Short Story • Fiction
1994
Adult
18+ years
The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Tales and Conjurations by Charles R. Johnson is a collection of imaginative short stories that explore themes of magic, identity, and transformation. Through narratives like "China," "Kwoon," and "Alethia," individuals are drawn into mystical experiences, reflecting on human consciousness and morality within fantastical settings.
Mysterious
Fantastical
Contemplative
Inspirational
Emotional
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The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Tales and Conjurations by Charles R. Johnson offers an imaginative blend of philosophy and storytelling. Reviews praise Johnson's narrative dexterity and originality, noting the book's contemplative depth. Some readers find the philosophical aspects complex, potentially hindering accessibility for those seeking straightforward tales.
Readers who appreciate The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Tales and Conjurations by Charles R. Johnson are typically drawn to philosophical tales, rich with magical realism and intellectual exploration. Fans of works like Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison or One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez will find similar depth and intrigue.
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192
Short Story • Fiction
1994
Adult
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