Description
From a New York Timesâ"bestselling author, a college student's plan to renovate his school's library is opposed by a group of resident elves. Keith Doyle, believer in myths, goodhearted nerd, general busybody, and business major at Midwestern University, discovers to his joy -- and horror -- that a secret village of pointy-eared, magical little elves are occupying a vacant level of the library building. Their leader, The Master, tutors students to pass difficult courses. Marcy, the girl of Keith's dreams, is already a member of the class. But the library is in danger of being torn down, thanks to a modernization campaign led by Keith himself. The students of the secret class hate him. Marcy is devastated. It looks as though the elves' home will be destroyed. Keith and the Little Folk need one another. The only thing that can save Keith's social life is elven magic. And the only thing that can save the elves is the magic of . . . free enterprise.
âA great sense of humor.â -- Piers Anthony,
New York Timesâ"bestselling author of The Magic of Xanth series
âA good, jolly read . . .a book for people who like their fantasy straight up, with fizz, but without cuteness.â -- Diane Duane,
New York Timesâ"bestselling author of The Wizard series
âWonderfully whimsical.â -- Anne McCaffrey,
New York Timesâ"bestselling and Hugo Awardâ"winning author of the Dragonriders of Pern series