The Glass Magician
Three months after
returning Magician Emery Thane’s heart to his body, Ceony Twill is well
on her way to becoming a Folder. Unfortunately, not all of Ceony’s
thoughts have been focused on paper magic. Though she was promised
romance by a fortuity box, Ceony still hasn’t broken the teacher-student barrier with Emery, despite their growing closeness.
When a
magician with a penchant for revenge believes that Ceony possesses a
secret, he vows to discover it... even if it tears apart the very fabric of their magical world. After a series of attacks target Ceony and catch
those she holds most dear in the crossfire, Ceony knows she must find
the true limits of her powers... and keep her knowledge from falling into
wayward hands.
The delightful sequel to Charlie N. Holmberg’s The Paper Magician, The Glass Magician will charm readers young and old alike.
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Charlie N. Holmberg
Charlie N. Holmberg has a knack for finding magic in the margins—the kind of wonder tucked inside ordinary things, like folded paper, whispered spells, or the quiet ache of a lonely heart. Best known for The Paper Magician series, she writes fantasy that doesn’t shout but hums—spellbinding stories where imaginative worlds meet deeply human characters, and the line between enchantment and reality is deliciously thin.
Raised in Salt Lake City and shaped by the worlds of anime and Star Trek, Holmberg’s early love for storytelling bloomed in fan fiction before evolving into fully realized novels. Her writing often carries that same sense of earnest imagination—worlds that are clever and surprising without ever losing their emotional grounding. Whether it’s the steampunk whimsy of The Plastic Magician, the eerie elegance of The Fifth Doll, or the slow-burning celestial magic of Star Mother, her books unfold with the quiet confidence of an author who trusts her readers to follow her into the strange and the beautiful.
The Paper Magician Trilogy
The Paper Magician Trilogy consists of four books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

