This
book is curtsey of NetGalley.com and Random House Children's Books. I was lucky enough to receive this book a
little while ago, and I have to say as soon as I started it I couldn’t put it
down. I'm slowly but surely putting a
dent in my reading list, I'm the little reader that can.
Now
Shadowfell summary curtsey of
goodreads.com:
Sixteen-year-old Neryn is alone in the land
of Alban, where the oppressive king has ordered anyone with magical strength
captured and brought before him. Eager
to hide her own canny skill--a uniquely powerful ability to communicate with
the fairy-like Good Folk-- Neryn sets out for the legendary Shadowfell, a home
and training ground for a secret rebel group determined to overthrow the evil
King Keldec.
During her dangerous journey, she received
aid from the Good Folk, who tell her she must pass a series of tests in order
to recognize her full potential. She
also finds help from a handsome young man, Flint, who rescues her from certain
death--but whose motives in doing so remain unclear. Neryn struggles to trust her only
allies. They both hint that she alone
may be the key to Alban's release from Keldec's rule.
Homeless, unsure of who to trust, and
trapped in an empire determined to crush her, Neryn must make it to Shadowfell
not only to save herself, but to save Alban.
Sounds
pretty amazing right? Well yes it's a
completely different world of Alban which is magical and dangerous. People are not allowed to trust or even
really enjoy any moment knowing that anything they do could be seen as unusual
and in turn be sent to the evil King.
It's a horribly dark tale and I enjoyed every minute of it.
Now
don't worry it's not a dark depressing tale by any means. It is dark but the point of the story is that
there is hope. Out main character Neryn,
whom I adore as a strong heroine, has been through so much in her short life,
things that would knock down stronger people but still she keeps moving
forward. She keeps hope that she will
find that peace she was once told about. That to me is a much more vivid
representation of what most of us go through every day when we have things to
make it through, be it a long shift at work or just some dreadful task before
you, always look to the end and the peace to be found. I know I kept thinking pretty profound
thoughts as I read this book. If Neryn
can keep going through all of this, I can make it through 8 hours of annoying
people at work, okay so maybe not that profound.
Marillier
creates a vivid world for sure, but that world would be empty without equally
detailed characters to fill it. Now we
have our main character Neryn who is on this journey. She is young but she has not grown up in a
happy place, all she has known was the horrible place of Alban which over the
years has gotten darker and darker, still she holds on to hope. She is scared for herself and those around
her. She is a wonderful character full
of flaws and even when she was being stubborn and I wanted to strangle her for
doing something I clearly knew was a bad idea (being a reader and not in the situation
of course why don't characters know what we know), she was real. She has to
figure things out each and every day, try to learn to trust these new allies of
hers when she's been on her own for so long.
Now
onto these allies for which I spoke.
There are a bunch of 'Good Folk' like Sage, Red Cap, Silver, and
countless others for whom I am not going to even try to remember or spell. They are all described so beautifully its
amazing. They each have different
personalities which was fun to read.
Then more importantly, to me anyways, is Flint. The mysterious man who saves her life but his
motives seem unclear. Even after he
explains what little he can to her she is suspicious. Can you really trust someone who you really
know nothing about? And what happens
when you find out what/who they are? He
was beautifully written. Strong, silent,
mysterious, and haunted he is a man who invades your every thought trying to unravel.
Neryn
has a special gift that is rare. One
that could be a great power to the war on either side. Her ability to communicate and see the Good
Folk even when they are hiding is strange enough to her but when she learns the
deeper meaning of her gift she figures out just how perilous it really is. Can she learn to use her gift and fight the
good fight or will she be used as a weapon to squash out what little hope there
is in Alban?
This
is only the first book in a series, of course if I'm reading it then it should
be known the chances of it being a single book are 1 in a 100, so we have to
wait for more. Can Neryn learn to use
her gift to help turn the tides in the war and bring the much awaited peace to
Alban? We shall have to find out. This book came out September 11th. If you're ready to be swept away into another
world check it out.
5 Stars
Hey Eve,
ReplyDeleteI found your blog through the Liebster awards and em really enjoying your posts.
Thanks for sharing this book. I am always on the lookout for good epic fantasy. I'm very excited about this :)
Hey Emilyann,
DeleteGlad you found me and you like my stuff. I've been a bit behind as of late but working on catching up. Epic fantasy is where it's at, a chance to escape who can resist.