Fantasy book love all around. I recently held a giveaway for all of these books. If you haven't heard of Miri Castor, Intisar Khanani, or Elisabeth Wheatley, be sure to check them out!
Fantasy book love all around. I recently held a giveaway for all of these books. If you haven't heard of Miri Castor, Intisar Khanani, or Elisabeth Wheatley, be sure to check them out!
Oh, that was GOOD. Despite the fact that I kept getting distracted while reading this, I really enjoyed this story. I loved Hitomi & was really fascinated by her world. Also, this more of a lengthy novella than it is a full book, which means the plot was incredibly tight — sometimes a little too tight, a little too fast, but not bad. I do wish we‘d gotten more time with some of the other characters too. Hopefully they‘ll return in Book 2! ★★★★☆.
#currentlyreading | all I can say to myself really is FINALLY.
Sunbolt by Intisar Khanani is such a refreshing YA fantasy! When I pick up YA reads with elements of magic, I'm always very hesitant. Far too often, we see a very immature character that lacks training, but somehow manages to master their power just in the nick of time. I'm so happy to say that that wasn't the case here!
Check out my full review: http://www.ericarobynreads.com/2017/12/book-review-sunbolt.html
#ya #youngadult #magic #paranormal
11pm and I'm switching to Sunbolt!📚💜
#readathon #deweysreadathon #diversebooks
Sunbolt is a fantasy YA novella that manages to be both well-paced and thought-provoking. I loved that the heroine was both selfish and prejudiced as well as loyal and courageous. The story also managed to do a good job of inverting racist stereotypes.
I really loved this book, the only downfall is that it is not long enough. The length is only 142 pages. The amount of world building, fleshed out characters done in so little pages was astounding. From the first page to the last Khanani draws you into the world & tosses you out craving more.