Rating: Buy it ASAP – a bookshelf essential
What is it? Fantastic fiction
Ideal for fans of: Cursed, The Darkest Minds
series
What makes it special? Dashes of well-known myth a bit of magical realism, and a strong female
protagonist
Get it in South Africa from: Jonathan Ball Publishers
Tamsin Lark isn’t your average teenager. It’s not because she doesn’t know
her parents, or that she and her brother Cabell have been under the
guardianship of a man with a bad reputation and a habit of robbing graves.
Instead, it’s because she’s a Hollower. But unlike the other people in
her world, Tamsin lacks the One Vision. She can’t see the traces of magic everywhere
around her. And she’s ok with that. Because she has her brother and his curse
to worry about.
Yes, I forgot to mention that what makes Tamsin extra special, is that
her brother is cursed to turn into a hound, and she desperately wants to find a
cure.
Which is how she ends up involved in a dangerous adventure under the
patronage of a sorceress – to retrieve a piece of treasure that once belonged
to King Arthur himself.
Only, Tamsin soon learns that there’s more danger, intrigue, and secrets
surrounding this quest than she could have guessed. And obviously, her life
will never be the same.
Silver In The Bone immediately
launches into action from the first word, and doesn’t let the reader go until
the last page. With gorgeous imagery, poetic prose, and a mind-blowing marriage
of myth and reality, this book is almost perfect.
I say almost, because its author has committed what I consider a heinous
crime – ended our time with Tamsin on a sinister cliff hanger that will make
you desperate for the next book, only you can’t get it yet. That’s cruel,
Alexandra.
Fangirl grumping aside, this book was superb. It struck the perfect
balance between sinister magic and otherworldly adventure, with romance,
friendship, regret, and even more magic. On top of that, we get a totally fresh
perspective of the Arthurian tale – not a retelling, but a glorious add on that
makes both stories seem fuller.
Silver In The Bone is engaging, action-packed, fun, and original. I can’t wait for the rest of Tamsin’s story, and to find out what happens next. And nor will you.
Silver In The Bone by
Alexandra Bracken is published by Quercus, a division of Hodder &
Stoughton, and is available in South Africa from Jonathan Ball Publishers.
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