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Publication Date: 6/20/16
**Disclaimer: A copy of this book was received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.**


Flynn has lived on an island, magically hidden from the rest of the world, for her entire life. As the ninth daughter of a ninth daughter, she fulfills a prophesy for her people. She is to be the one who restores the Book of Shadow and Light, which has been torn in half by a curse. The two portions of the book need to be reunited to bring balance back to the world. There is only one problem: Flynn lives in a world of Magick, but has yet to manifest any powers. She might be a Watcher, one who is born into the world of Magick but has no powers. She fears she may disappoint her people and be unable to lift the curse. Her friend, Hazel, does have abilities and is willing to do anything to help her friend get through her induction ceremony and fulfill her destiny. But, helping Flynn defeat the evil Shadow Coven might just kill them both.

For me, this book started out slow and confusing. There is little background given for the world and culture. The world-building is just too sparse, in my opinion, for readers to understand and really become immersed in the story-telling. I could understand that the sacred book was important, but I wasn't engaged enough in the world to really know why I should care. The main character, Flynn, seemed very weak and wishy-washy at the beginning of the book. She was more worried about her possible lack of Magick than she was actively working to try and solve the problem. But, as with all young people, they become stronger through experience....so did Flynn! And friends are sometimes the best help, as the book shows with the characters Hazel, and their fellow classmate, Po.

After a few chapters, the plot picked up steam and I found myself liking the major characters more and enjoying the story. The ceremonies and stories of Flynn's people reminded me of Native American lore and traditions. An author's note at the beginning of the book states that the Maori language and mythology was used as a basis for some of the story.

My honest response to this book would be: a bit weak in the beginning with a major rally in the middle, but a rushed ending. Because of the very enjoyable middle section of the book when the plot really got cookin', I'm going to give this book 6.5/10 stars. I definitely enjoyed the book enough to read the second installment in the series. I do think that rather than being directed toward YA/teens, this book might be a better middle-grade book for ages 10-13. Most middle grade kids, especially if they like Harry Potter or other tales that involve Magic, would enjoy this book. I'm a kid at heart -- I liked it too. After a bit of world-confusion at the beginning, I was on Team Flynn-Hazel-Po and cheering them on wholeheartedly.

Rue is also the author of the 3-book series, The Lake Effect.

My rating: 6.5/10
Ages 10
… (altro)
 
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JuliW | 2 altre recensioni | Nov 22, 2020 |
Clumsy

Some past/present tense issues. An odd insistence on creating new words or using words from different languages while the main character is named “Flynn”.

The narrative feels histrionic and forced, with the characters somehow overacting.
 
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wildwily | 2 altre recensioni | May 28, 2020 |
Clumsy

Some past/present tense issues. An odd insistence on creating new words or using words from different languages while the main character is named “Flynn”.

The narrative feels histrionic and forced, with the characters somehow overacting.
 
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wildwily | 2 altre recensioni | May 28, 2020 |
The conclusion to this exciting series…Another masterful story by the very talented Rue.

This is such a bittersweet moment. Over the last two years I feel I have gotten to know Flynn, Hazel, Po, and Zip. I have been a part of their lives, watching Flynn, Hazel and Po grow up and find their rightful places in their society. But with this last book in the series, the children are grown and have left their nests.

It has always been Flynn’s destiny to reunite the Book of Light and the Book of Shadow…to make that which is separate become one…to restore the Balance.

Flynn is now the High Priestess and her first command must be a declaration of war. It is now time for action.
Magdalena, the Shadow Witch, also prepares for war. She is ruthless, not caring if she has to kill her brother Rowan or her daughter Roselle to attain what she wants.
Action packed…suspenseful…mind boggling. I longed to know the fates of those I have come to know so well. Would Flynn and Hazel survive the battle? Will Po forever be denied the one he yearns for? And what of Flynn’s love for Rowan – can he be trusted? Who will he ultimately defend – his sister Magdalena or Flynn? So much hangs in the balance.

Thank you Rue for this awesome series. You told their stories magnificently. And now I must bid them farewell.
… (altro)
 
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BettyTaylor56 | Sep 2, 2018 |

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