The Tempest
William Shakespeare and Martin Butler
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Performed variously as escapist fantasy, celebratory fiction, and political allegory, The Tempest is...
The Black Shriving
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When invasion looms... After a harrowing battle Lady Kyferin and her stalwart followers have earned...
Jonathan Swift: His Life and His World
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Jonathan Swift is best remembered today as the author of Gulliver’s Travels, the satiric fantasy...
Seeds of Sorrow (Immortal Realms #1)
Elle Beaumont and Christis Christie
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Life for Eden is simple—until she's given to the nightmare king. Wishing for more adventure in...
Dark Fantasy Mythology
The Bloodprint
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The author of the acclaimed mystery The Unquiet Dead delivers her first fantasy novel-the opening...
Charm Wars (Charm Wars #1)
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Welcome to Caldon, a land of mages and magic, where the noblesse possess massive political and...
Young Adult Fantasy
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Stolen Songbird (The Malediction Trilogy, #1) in Books
Sep 6, 2019
4.5 stars
I love the cover of this; its very eye catching. Ill admit that covers attract me to books and this drew my attention straight away. Then I saw the name and I said to myself, I have to read this. But then theres the fact that Im rather picky with my fantasy books (loving the Throne of Glass series but not liking Daughter of Smoke and Bone). Nevertheless I jumped straight into the book.
This is only my second ever troll book but considering the other was just a short story, I was looking forward to learning more about them. And I wasnt disappointed. They sound equally enchanting and terrifying depending on who you meet. And I like the thought of there being handsome troll princes very much :D
Cécile is quite a tough girl. She doesnt mind giving as good as she gets verbally which I like about her. As for Prince Tristan, I liked his sarcasm at the start, even if it was directed at Cécile. And then I just sort of grew to like him. Some of the secondary characters were just as likeable, such as Marc and the twins.
There was an interesting storyline to this; almost a good versus evil plot but much more complicated. It was all very political and about who should rule Trollus and how. I wish I could go into detail but that would ruin the plot.
Then comes the romance aspect. I loved the progression of Cécile and Tristans relationship. They might not have liked each other in the beginning but as they got to know each other better it was very sweet reading and I was cheering them on from fairly early in the book.
To go back to my pickiness with fantasy. I have to say I loved a lot of what this book had going for it. The lights that are created by magic (especially Céciles own) are genius and the Glass Garden sounded amazing. I bet it looks lovely lit up!
I laughed, I ranted, I cried twice. It was a bit of an emotional rollercoaster for me but I thoroughly enjoyed it and look forward to reading the next book in the trilogy.
Battlestar Galactica: The Board Game
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Battlestar Galactica: The Board Game is an exciting game of mistrust, intrigue, and the struggle for...
Mad Men, Death and the American Dream
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Matthew Weiner's Emmy-winning series Mad Men has earned wide critical acclaim in its seven seasons....