Dynamicist

Dynamicist

by Lee Hunt

Narrated by Craig A. Hart

Unabridged — 12 hours, 1 minutes

Dynamicist

Dynamicist

by Lee Hunt

Narrated by Craig A. Hart

Unabridged — 12 hours, 1 minutes

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Overview

"Strong characters face a maelstrom in this intense, intellectually rigorous fantasy series." - Kirkus Reviews Recommended Read

"A rich, concept-driven series." - Booklife Reviews

"These books will change how you see the world." - Amanda Hall, CEO of Summit Nanotech

"I highly recommend Dynamicist - it's a well-thought-out, high minded fantasy with a very satisfying set of twists and turns that's not quite like anything else I have read in high fantasy. And to me, that's a great accomplishment indeed." -J. Scott Coatsworth, Liminal Fiction


Would it kill you to create something genuinely new? In Robert's world, it used to.

Divine retribution for invention is now a thing of the past. Young, optimistic, quick of mind and quick to act, Robert thinks being invited to the New School is an invitation to change the world.

Nothing is as simple as it first seems, least of all change. Robert is surprised and frustrated by everything from his classmates Koria and Eloise stalking him, to protestors claiming that the new grain is poison and its inventors should be murdered like in the old days. Worse yet, Robert has a dangerous, flash temper that is triggered by a campus assault. His anger has ties to a forgotten childhood, but Robert cannot change the world if he does not even understand himself.

At the same time as Robert struggles on campus, a powerful, ruthless sociopath known only as the Lonely Wizard journeys across a desolate wilderness to return to his dying mother. As Robert and the Lonely Wizard head towards a collision, Robert finds that instead of entering a golden age of innovation, he may instead be on the brink of a cold war and a return to the stultifying, changeless dark age.


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A philosophically minded series opener that deftly merges science, fantasy, and college life. Hunt's series starter offers a grounded, scientifically detailed answer to the Harry Potter universe. - Kirkus Reviews Recommended Read

Mathematics matter as much as magic in Hunt's inventive adult fantasy, a modern take on the wizarding school. This is a compelling story for readers who crave complex worldbuilding. - Booklife Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

2020-05-15
In this fantasy debut, a young farmer attends an elite school for those skilled in manipulating the laws of thermodynamics.

Eighteen-year-old Robert Endicott of Bron has been chosen for Duchess Lady Brice’s “Applied Mathematics and Physics” program at the New School. Though his parents are dead, Robert lives with loving grandparents. Finlay, his Grandpa, experienced a “heraldic” dream that confirmed the teen would be accepted and so he moves to Vercors, the capital. Uncle Arrayn escorts Robert on the journey, and they stop in the town of Nyhmes, where the teen witnesses grain futures exchanged and ponders the advantages of his Grandpa's heraldry. In Vercors, two young women threaten to steal his baggage. They are Eloise Kyre and Koria Valcourt, fellow classmates at the New School, who only tease him. On campus, Robert meets dorm mates Davyn Daly, Lord Gregory Justice, and Heylor Style, among others. While he hopes to enjoy a forward-looking career as a student and innovator, Robert nevertheless becomes embroiled in his classmates’ questionable behavior. He discovers quickly that one of them is a compulsive thief and another, a misanthropic drunk. One night, a student is sexually assaulted, and the fallout threatens to derail the program. The upside to this chaos is that Robert falls in love with Koria, who reciprocates. There’s little danger, it seems, that he’ll become like the title character of his favorite book, The Lonely Wizard. Hunt’s series starter offers a grounded, scientifically detailed answer to the Harry Potter universe. “Wizards and dynamicists do the same thing,” instructor Keith Euyn says. “One has an intuitive, spontaneous gift, the other a managed, quantitative process.” This premise makes for occasionally dense prose that genre fans may need patience navigating. The most captivating plot element, murmuring in the background, is that of Nimrheal, a supposedly vanquished demon who kills those who innovate. Extensive flashbacks sometimes disrupt the tale’s flow, like the one immediately following Eloise and Koria’s introduction. But narrative hiccups are balanced by excellent lines like “Perhaps people would rather the world was changed than change themselves.” A disturbing heraldic dream ably sets up the sequel.

A philosophically minded series opener that deftly merges science, fantasy, and college life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178493465
Publisher: Lee Hunt
Publication date: 02/28/2021
Series: The Dynamicist Trilogy , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
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