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I remember hearing – early on when it was first announced – that it was being compared to the Grisha trilogy, and I DEFINITELY felt those Grisha Vibes. Not to get too crazy about it, but Nadya DEFINITELY reminded me of Alina, Kostya was comparable to Mal, and Serefin was for sure like the Darkling. I HIGHLY recommend this one for those who loved the Grisha trilogy, and for those who like dark, creepy books with epic characters and incredible world-building. Emily A. Duncan is a fantastic writer, and I’m already SO PUMPED for the second book in this trilogy – plus anything and everything else that she writes!
I received this book for free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. The Bone Witch #1 Sourcebooks Fire on March 7, 2017 432 eARC the publisher Goodreads My rating: Today, I have Lissa here with a guest review for The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco! The characters are so detailed, their reactions so authentic to the culture that is built around them, it makes them feel real despite being fantastical.
Bookish Delight of the Month (Bookish Delight for short) is a monthly feature in which I’ll spotlight the number one book I’m most anticipating at the beginning of the month it releases. This could be a book I don’t have yet, or have an ARC of already – even a book I’m already reading, because it doesn’t matter whether I have it or not, or have read it or not – I actually have an ARC of it that I received at work (I’m a bookseller), so I’m in the process of reading it as we speak. In a centuries-long war where beauty and brutality meet, their three paths entwine in a shadowy world of spilled blood and mysterious saints, where a forbidden romance threatens to tip the scales between dark and light.
Not only do I have the cover and synopsis to share with you, but I also have an interview with sisters Kammani and Nanaea about the cover. When Alu’s ruler falls deathly ill, Kammani’s beautiful little sister, Nanaea, is chosen as one of three sacred maidens to join him in the afterlife. Not only do I have the cover and synopsis to share with you, but I also have an interview with sisters Kammani and Nanaea about the cover. When Alu’s ruler falls deathly ill, Kammani’s beautiful little sister, Nanaea, is chosen as one of three sacred maidens to join him in the afterlife.