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Weaver's Lament
Weaver's Lament: Industrial Magic | Emma Newman
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Charlotte's magical adventures continue in Weaver's Lament, the sequel to Emma Newman's Brother's Ruin. Charlotte is learning to control her emerging magical powers under the secret tutelage of Magus Hopkins. Her first covert mission takes her to a textile mill where the disgruntled workers are apparently destroying expensive equipment. And if she cant identify the culprits before its too late, her brother will be exiled, and her family dishonoured... At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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kammartinez
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Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ of 5 ⭐️s

Weaver's Lament doesn't feel much longer than its predecessor, but it does feel a lot more substantial and self-contained. I attribute this to the themes: class and privilege and the way both contribute to inequality, oppression, and prejudice. The magical elements and associated twist really drive home how inhumane conditions were at the time for factory workers in general - and can still be today.

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Nafiza
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Mehso-so

I don‘t know. These books are so short that character attitudes seem rather cavalier toward people who are not as fortunate as they are. The MC's blindness to her brother's fault further soured my enjoyment. The romance too is rather problematic. Meh.