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The Familiar
The Familiar: A richly imagined, spellbinding new novel from the number one bestselling author of Ninth House | Leigh Bardugo
In a shabby house, on a shabby street, in the new capital of Madrid, Luzia Cotado uses scraps of magic to get through her days of endless toil as a scullion. But when her scheming mistress discovers the lump of a servant cowering in the kitchen is actually hiding a talent for little miracles, she demands Luzia use those gifts to better the family's social position. What begins as simple amusement for the bored nobility takes a perilous turn when Luzia garners the notice of Antonio Prez, the disgraced secretary to Spain's king. Still reeling from the defeat of his armada, the king is desperate for any advantage in the war against England's heretic queenand Prez will stop at nothing to regain the king's favor. Determined to seize this one chance to better her fortunes, Luzia plunges into a world of seers and alchemists, holy men and hucksters, where the lines between magic, science, and fraud are never certain. But as her notoriety grows, so does the danger that her Jewish blood will doom her to the Inquisition's wrath. She will have to use every bit of her wit and will to surviveeven if that means enlisting the help of Guilln Santangel, an embittered immortal familiar whose own secrets could prove deadly for them both. From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Ninth House, Hell Bent and creator of the Grishaverse comes a bewitching historical novel set in the Spanish Golden Age, brimming with peril and dark deeds. PRAISE FOR LEIGH BARDUGO 'Impossible to put down' - Stephen King A pacey read with electric prose Independent Crackling dialogue and sumptuous description. Bardugo dives deep into this world... if youre not careful, itll steal all your time New York Times Bardugo crafts a first-rate adventure, a poignant romance and an intriguing mystery Rick Riordan A master of fantasy The Huffington Post Sultry, sweeping, picturesque USA Today
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Melismatic
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Mehso-so

Fast paced and definitely a quick read. I just think the scant lack of detail irritated me. I enjoyed the cast of characters, I just wish there was more world building or it was fleshed out more.

For my first Bardugo, I get why she‘s so hyped.

ICantImReading I bailed on this, but loved Ninth House and Hell Bent by her! 1mo
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Melismatic
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Power of the pomegranate.

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Melismatic
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The end pages! 🥰🫶🏻

LiteraryinPA Oooooh, pretty! 1mo
5feet.of.fury 😍 1mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 1mo
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Melismatic
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Went to pick up my second Klune selection from my library and spied this on the New In shelf — I couldn‘t help myself.

I‘ve never read Bardugo before but I‘ve only heard good things. Plus it has spooky black sprayed edges! 😆🤩

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bumpinthenight
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Great end of the season beach day, much needed relaxing and reading before getting covered in all that soft sand from the warm ocean breeze.

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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Pickpick

More than anything else, this is a story about self discovery and learning what matters to them and what they are willing to risk to get it. It‘s gorgeously written but the pace is very, very slow. I loved how layered and flawed the characters were (especially the women). I loved the ending, although the last hour had me feeling so nervous about what was going to happen because *no one expects the Spanish Inquisition*.

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Kazzie
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This books contained magic, but never enough to seem unbelievable, ie royalty, wealth, and the Church are in absolute control. But greed will get ya! Well researched about the Inquisition and its horrors.

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Jas16
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Pickpick

I head back to work tomorrow after more than a month off due to health issues. Very excited for things to get back to normal but I will miss all of the reading time. This was a highly anticipated read for me. I was really enjoying the writing and slow pace but found the ending so lackluster I had to go back to reread it to make sure it really was as disappointing as I first thought. A light pick verging on so-so.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I hope you have a great day back at work ❤️ 3mo
Reggie I hope your first day back is a good one. 3mo
Suet624 Best wishes returning to work. 3mo
Anna40 Have a great first day back to normal! 3mo
Jas16 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Reggie @Suet624 @Anna40 Thank you all so much. I am exhausted but the day went well! 3mo
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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Came down for shift change over and my colleague asked me what was new?! And I said - got up to the kissing part in my book!! People seemed big mad about this relationship in the reviews - so looking forward to seeing how that works out… she was looking at me like 🤔 and I said - oh, did you mean like with work? ANYWAY 🤭

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TheSpineView
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Welcometo another #Two4Tuesday! Here are today's questions. Everyone is welcome to play!

📘 If it was about books I would do either. If not, a podcast.
📘 Tagged. Want to read but have not in the mood to start it.

Play?? @Eggs @dabbe @peaKnit @bthegood @TheBookHippie @WildAlaskaBibliophile @kelli7990 @TracyReadsBooks @Deblovestoread @BethM @cinda.marie

Eggs 🩵🩵 4mo
dabbe Will do; thanks for the tag! 😘 4mo
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Deblovestoread Thanks for the tag! 💜 4mo
peaKnit Thank you for the tag! 3mo
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currentlyreadinginCO
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Pickpick

This book is set in 16th century Spain and it reads like an El Greco painting. I wasn't sure what to expect from this adult standalone by Leigh Bardugo, but her beautiful writing and creative storytelling had me hooked.

AlaMich I have this on my shelf and am very much looking forward to it! 4mo
currentlyreadinginCO I hope that you love it as much as I did! @AlaMich 4mo
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KateReadsYA
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Ugh, people should be able to educate themselves on whatever they choose.

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Melmar
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Collage made with Storygraph.
These were all fun reads, some were dark some were cute. My two personalities 😂

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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Me and the book I was hoping to get through over the weekend… hahahaha oops?!

I‘ve switched over to the audiobook so that I‘m still progressing during work hours… but TBD if I get it finished before I have to talk about it to a (small) room of people…

Team Wing It, it‘ll probably be fine

LeeRHarry How are you finding it? 4mo
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @LeeRHarry, it has a much slower pace than I was expecting - but now that I‘m a bit further in (about 30%) the stakes are higher and things are starting to get more interesting. 4mo
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Kar2b
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Eddie decided he likes this book enough to sit in it… in the basket, under the table. 😂

dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 4mo
Darklunarose That is now eddies book 4mo
Kar2b @Darklunarose so true! 😂 4mo
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Kristy_K
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Panpan

I‘m sorry but this was so slow. I was excited 2 dive into a historical fantasy where I was sure we‘d see some great characters & a plot that kept me reading. Instead, I found the characters dull, the romance shouldn‘t have existed, the fantasy barely there, & I actually forgot this was during the Spanish Inquisition. I feel guilty b/c this was 1 of my most anticipated reads, & I‘ve loved everything I‘ve read by LB so far, but this was a miss 4 me.

dabbe #fanofthepan! 🤩🤩🤩 4mo
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Daily
Pickpick

As a lover of a good story, I was captivated by this book. I felt the highs and the lows with each of the characters throughout. The writing is masterful. The descriptions were full of life and the characters felt like old friends. It would have been easy to make some of the characters one-dimensional, but we see real depth in everyone....
Full review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6472791318

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Kboltz
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Pickpick

Really loved this book. The inquisition with men in power that would make my blood boil. Loved Luzia who just wants to see the world and to be allowed to pray as she wishes. Don‘t want to love Santangel but I do! Love forever and ever. Good and bad magic makes this a winner for me. 🦂🦂🦂🦂

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candc320
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Pickpick

This story was not at all what I was expecting but I ended up liking it. It‘s got a romance thread running through that I didn‘t particularly enjoy but the supernatural elements were pretty cool! Who doesn‘t love a character who can heal things/make things grow just by singing?! A great audiobook as well! 🌟🌟🌟🌟

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Allthebookclubs
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Fantasy at its best,sans dragons or faeries or smut! I love historical fiction, this 16th century epic is set during the Spanish Inquisition with magic,greed,love worth fighting for,church corruption at its finest,and full of nonstop action.I couldn‘t put this down;I started it via the Audible version through Libby and had to run to my local indie bookstore and pick up the hardback so I could see the words I was hearing and feeling.Book#54 in 2024

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Twocougs
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Pickpick

Enjoyable😊

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Catsandbooks
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4.5/5 ⭐️ #FoodandLit Spain 🇪🇸

Texreader 👍🏻😃 6mo
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Mdion1993
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Pickpick

Luzia Cotado‘s magical abilities are discovered, and she is forced to compete in a tournament for the king during the Spanish Inquisition.

Gothic ✨ Fortune ✨ Hope

I love Leigh Bardugo‘s fanatsy - Main characters that are complex, love stories that aren‘t cringey, and world building that feels inspired.

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amma-keep-reading
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Another fascinating story by Leigh Bardugo.

Definitely a slow start but well worth the read. It felt very similar to The Night Circus, a love story in disguise.

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Areader2
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Pickpick

This is a historical fantasy set in 1600 Madrid,I loved everything about this book the characters were well written the prose and style of writing were wonderful and it was all wrapped around a history that was riveting.
#readAway2024 book 17

Karisimo Just started it today! 6mo
DieAReader 🥳Great! 6mo
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451Degrees
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Pickpick

I liked this read and if people have been eyeing it I would certainly give it a read! However I felt a lack of depth in both characters and storyline. There‘s a lot of hints to a broader backstory to a lot of the characters that I felt maybe wasn‘t fully explored that left me a bit wanting.

Texreader Excellent review. I agree. 6mo
451Degrees @Texreader thank you!🥰 it‘s probably my favorite of hers I‘ve read so far but still missin a little somthin 6mo
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Texreader
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I wanted to love this book but it reminded me so much of The Hunger Games, I ended up feeling like it lacked originality and missed many opportunities. I liked the story: girls and one boy compete in a magical competition to become the king of Spain‘s magician, at a time when the Inquisition was still quite a threat to witches. The Familiar, as in the title, is the main character‘s “coach” through the games. I was sad the Inquisition played ⬇️

Texreader such a minor role in the book. I‘ve read books about the inquisition in #Spain and its Jews. It‘s a sad history that is worth reminding the world about now. So it‘s an entertaining read but if I gave a title to my review it would be: Missed Opportunities. #foodandlit @Catsandbooks 6mo
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Areader2

“But let it be my ambition and not my fear that seals my fate”

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Crazeedi
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So I don't read many paranormal books, but I got this at the local library at the lake. Luzia sings phrases of magic to help her through the drudgery of a scullion in a home in Madrid. When her mistress catches her turning burnt bread into a golden loaf, she thinks she can use Luzia to open the doors to the rich and influential people of the city. When she commands Luzia to break a glass and assemble again, Santangel is there , a stranger⬇️

Crazeedi Who carries the information to his master. They plot to use Luzia to regain a place in King Phillip's palace. The king wants someone who can help him in regaining his ships and fortunes. I definitely recommend! Lots of intrigue! 6mo
DieAReader 🥳Great! 6mo
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suvata
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4 Stars • The Familiar by Leigh Bardugo is a historical fantasy novel set in the Spanish Golden Age. It revolves around Luzia Cotado, a scullery maid with Jewish ancestry. Luzia is discovered to possess magical abilities by her employer, Valentina, who forces her to perform publicly. This leads to Luzia being approached by a patron, Víctor de Paredes, to compete in a competition to produce a holy magic user to serve the king.

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heyitsMacall
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Pickpick

This book tried to kill me!! I loved it so much I wish I had started it on a vacation or something so I could have finished it in one day. Leigh Bardugo is an always buy for me. And the hardcover is beautiful!

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Laughterhp
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Pickpick

I loved this book! I‘m not surprised because I love Leigh Bardugo, but I am surprised I enjoyed this story. Set in Spain, a servant has “magical powers” and draws attention to herself. She‘s also Jewish and has to hide that, so she doesn‘t attract the inquisition. You follow a few people‘s points of view but the storytelling unfolded beautifully.

dabbe Daffies! 🌼 7mo
5feet.of.fury Yessss, I really enjoyed this one too 7mo
5feet.of.fury So unique! 7mo
ShelleyBooksie Daffodils!!! 7mo
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Texreader
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I‘m very excited for my next audiobook. For #Spain #foodandlit @Catsandbooks

Catsandbooks I really want to read this one! 7mo
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Sace
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I‘ve narrowed it down to three options for #foodandlit (both for books and food).

My food options are:
1. Spanish lentils
2. Patatas bravas
3. Ensaladilla rusa

It‘s already hot in my neck of the woods so The ensaladilla rusa is a heavy favorite. It‘s not to everyone‘s taste but it‘s right up my alley.

https://youtu.be/YtpfNmfTQPA?si=_RkSjDYjgGHK7Xmh

Amor4Libros Love ensaladilla rusa! 🤤 7mo
Sace @Amor4Libros you can‘t go wrong with any potato salad variation. 7mo
Sace @Amor4Libros I also thought about tortilla española but I‘d never make it was well as my grandmother so I‘m not even going to try. ? (plus I always make a mess when I try to flip it ?) 7mo
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Amor4Libros @Sace ?? I hear you on the tortilla española. My Mom used to make it too and I tried a couple of times and I couldn‘t get the flip right jajaja! 7mo
Sace @Amor4Libros and I just watched a YouTube video and the women cooking it made it look so easy! 7mo
Amor4Libros @Sace They‘re pros! 7mo
Texreader I‘m about to start the same book for #Spain #foodandlit 7mo
Sace @Texreader I‘m ashamed to admit I‘ve never read any of Bardugo‘s books. I have this one and Ninth House, but I have year to actually read her. (edited) 7mo
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Pruzy
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Pickpick

Just wow! Even better than Ninth House and Hell Bent.

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Beachesnbooks
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My #botm picks for May!

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Meshell1313
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My #2024readingbracket is filling up fast! The Familiar was definitely my favorite book of the month, but hard to beat Bone Season as my favorite of the year so far. So many books, so little time! #readingbracket2024

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NikkiCureton
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ i absolutely love this book and give it all the stars!
“Did it matter who held the power? Whether it was Perez or the king or Victor de Paredes or a man with a funnel in your mouth? What difference did it make if the person with the power wasn‘t you?”

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Nessavamusic
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Pickpick

I really enjoyed this new release. It is not what you might expect, this is more historical fiction than anything else, with a romance, some magical realism and a mystery. Taking place in the Spanish Golden age, which is not a time period I read before. I don‘t like giving many details, as going in mostly blind to books always is the best experience for me. Just note this is not “Romantasy”, so don‘t go in expecting that. 4.5⭐️

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Laughterhp
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So I‘m not sure if I‘ve just never read a new book with painted edges or what, but ALL the pages are sticking together. The struggle is real to just turn to the next page. 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤪🤪

#readerproblems

Booksblanketsandahotbeverage 😱🤷‍♀️ I haven‘t read one either yet.. 7mo
5feet.of.fury It‘s such a trend right now, but some I have found are just not well done, sticky & smudgy 7mo
Suzze I haven‘t either! Is this the regular edition? I may get it for Kindle instead. 7mo
Laughterhp @Suzze I think so! I bought it at my local indie, so I don‘t think it‘s a special edition or anything. 7mo
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5feet.of.fury
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Pickpick

Historical fantasy taking place during the Spanish Inquisition, Luzia‘s heritage makes her as much of a target as her Magic. When she is discovered some find an opportunity to exploit her, while others support her. Religious persecution, classism &sexism influence their responses as they dream of a change of fortune.

I liked this a lot! It is a bit of a slow pace at the start, but very good.

Laughterhp I just started this one today! 7mo
Pruzy I‘m about 180 pages in! 7mo
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TracyReadsBooks
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While the Six of crows duology remains my favorite of Bardugo‘s books—more Kaz please & thank you—this one is probably my second favorite…I think. Bardugo is a fantastic world builder & this story, set in medieval Madrid, about a young woman, working as a servant, with a secret to hide & an unyielding desire to be MORE makes for a quiet but entertaining read that I enjoyed. If you‘re a fan of Bardugo, you‘ll likely like it.

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julesG
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#BuddyRead with @DuckOfDoom

I am immersing myself in ebook and audiobook.

vlwelser 😍😍😍 7mo
TrishB I have this one ready eventually! 7mo
DuckOfDoom Let's go! 7mo
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DuckOfDoom
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Starting today!

Sace That edition! 🥰 7mo
julesG 😍😍😍 7mo
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Palimpsest
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When a scullion in a home is discovered to have magical abilities, the family pushes her to use her magic to rise higher in society. Set during the time of Elizabeth I & the Spanish inquisition, Luzia must decide who she can trust, if anyone. The king‘s former secretary has heard of Luzia‘s little miracles and wants to use her to regain favor, but he already has his own secrets in Santángel. This was entertaining, but not a love for me 3 1/2⭐️

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Ddzmini
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As always Ms. Bardugo has done it again just when you think okay this is different… it becomes the best kind of different.. I can‘t wait to see what is next on this authors expressive, writing, works of art … I will always pick up Ms. Bardugo‘s books 📚

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nitalibrarian
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"Fear men, Luzia," he said." Fear their ambition and the crimes they commit in its service. But don't fear magic or what you may do with it."

Ddzmini I loved that part 7mo
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underground_bks
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This richly imagined and cleverly-plotted historical fantasy follows a young servant forced to keep her Jewish heritage a secret during the Spanish Inquisition whose mistress discovers her magical powers and demands she use them to advance their fortunes in a high-stakes contest to become the King‘s miracle-worker. I did struggle to get into it due to the slow pace…and I felt the characters and romance weren‘t fully fleshed out. Still worthwhile!