By: Gail Carson
Levine
Genre: Young
Adult/Middle Grade Fantasy
Pages: 385
Published: 2017
Told In: First
Person
Compare to:
Goose Girl, Shannon Hale
Shadow Spinner, Susan Fletcher
The Seer and the Sword, Victoria Hanley
In a nutshell:
Perry, raised in a war driven culture with prejudices
against the serving Bamarre, doesn’t know that she is actually of Bamarre
descent. Learning the truth about her heritage brings new challenges and the
desire to free her oppressed people.
What you may enjoy:
This book has great themes and fun characters. Levine
creates a beautiful world. Perry inspires readers by making big changes through
small actions. Heartwarming and fun!
What you may NOT
enjoy:
Not one of Levine’s best books. While enjoyable, there is no
push to keep reading. Some parts seem arbitrary and unnecessary.
Note: Although this book is placed in the same
world as Levine’s “Two Princesses of Bamarre,” both books can stand-alone. (Although, readers may recognize the name of one common character)
Warnings:
Violence and Disturbing Images:
Man loses leg below the knee; Woman hit in the chest by a
horse and dies; Men hit over the head; Boy kills a man; Woman’s throat cut open,
laying in a pool of blood; Ogre stabbed in the leg and bleeds; Woman slapped; Woman
punched; Man whipped; Children killed; Gryffins stabbed and killed; Gryffins
shot with arrows; Ogres killed; Woman stabbed in the shoulder; Man convulses
and dies
Sex and Nudity:
Boy and girl kiss
Language and Profanity:
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