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  1. 6 de dic. de 2012 · About the Book. A bestselling fantasy adventure from Diana Wynne Jones. The companion novel to the novel Deep Secret. The story is narrated by two very different teenagers, who each inhabit two extraordinarily different worlds. Arianrhod Hyde's world (or Roddy, as she prefers to be called) is very much the world of magic, pageantry and ritual.

  2. In Roddy's world, the current Merlin expires and a new one takes his place. Yet something is wrong - the rituals have been upset and nothing is going the way it should. Roddy needs help, and certain powers indicate that Nick is to be the one to help her. And Nick is cool about helping her - in theory...but it's a bit worrying that she seems to ...

  3. The Merlin Conspiracy. A bestselling fantasy adventure about two teens from two very different worlds, who must work together to save the universe. The companion novel to the bestselling Deep Secret. Arianrhod Hyde's world (or Roddy, as she prefers to be called) is very much the world of magic, pageantry and ritual.

  4. 11 de may. de 2004 · And Merlin Conspiracy can stand alone, although readers of the first book will be far more familiar with the world and the concepts in it. This book resembles Deep Secret in narration. Varying narrators tell the story in first person, sometimes offering different viewpoints on the same events but sometimes relating entirely different plot threads.

  5. 25 de abr. de 2013 · The Merlin Conspiracy. Paperback – April 25, 2013. by Diana Wynne Jones (Author) 4.6 372 ratings. Book 2 of 2: Magids. See all formats and editions. Arianrhod Hyde's world (or Roddy, as she prefers to be called) is very much the world of magic, pageantry and ritual. Presiding over all, the most important person is the Merlin, who is entrusted ...

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  6. Create New. The Merlin Conspiracy is a fantasy novel by Diana Wynne Jones. The multiverse itself is shaped as an infinity sign, with two conjoined loops. One loop is "Ayewards", in which magic is common practice and easy to do, while the other is "Naywards", the worlds in which magic is nothing more than superstition, if not completely unknown.

  7. I could almost imagine that Wynne Jones started writing The Merlin Conspiracy in something of a flat mood, realised she was retreading old ground, went off, drank seven cups of coffee for inspiration, and stuck in every short story idea she’d got in a draw, frantically writing a quick linking narration, and then, just as the caffeine high was calming down, realised she needed a conclusion so ...