Book Review: Spellhacker
Spellhacker by M.K. England
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At first, when I went through the Spoilers page, I thought this book was about a hacker. It was called “Spellhacker,” so I assumed that there would be someone spelling the word “hacker.”
Nope. Kind of close, but not really.
The first page is called “The Periodic Table of Maz.”
Maz is magic, and it used to be an abundant natural resource. But when a mysterious plague sweeps the world, maz becomes contaminated. Anyone who touches it will contract the plague and perish in a few days’ time. The illness, known as the spellplague, kills thousands of people, creating thousands of orphans. A company called the MMC (Maz Management Company) steps up and creates homes for the orphans. In addition, they figured out how to filter out the contaminant from the maz to make it usable again, meaning that they have control of the maz and are able to charge ridiculous prices for it.
The story opens in Kyrkarta, ground zero of the spellplague. Diz, the protagonist, and her best friends, Remi and Jaesin, are plague orphans who have spent the majority of their lives without parents. None of them have very warm feelings for the MMC, even though the MMC gave them homes when they had no homes. The three of them combined have almost no money. Desperate, they decided to start an illegal maz siphoning business together with their wealthy friend Ania.
After two years of the siphoning gig and not getting arrested, Jaesin, Remi, and Ania decide that they want to move on with their lives and relocate to the city of Jattapore. Diz doesn’t want to leave her home of Kyrkarta, so she will stay behind while her friends abandon her. The four of them take on one final job, which is where we open. When they deliver the stolen maz, their client finds something strange in one of the vials. It’s an eerie violet color that is apparently a new strain of maz. Nicknamed Maz-15, it is much more valuable than the common strains of maz.
Somehow, later that night, a new client comes to Diz to ask her for a large amount of Maz-15 and will pay an incredibly large sum of money. Willingly, Diz accepts the job in hopes that her friends will stay with her in Kyrkarta. But Diz doesn’t know what she’s getting herself into.
When Diz and her friends try to siphon out the maz, a second spellplague is released. Maz-15 may have darker origins than Diz and her friends originally thought. Now it’s up to Diz, Remi, Jaesin, and Ania to find out why a second spellplague is released before it’s too late.
I really loved this book. I will say, the beginning is a bit boring, but once you get a few chapters in, it starts to become quite interesting. M.K. England does a wonderful job of telling the story with emotion. I don’t think I would have found this book without the Spoilers page, so thank you for showing me such a great
book!