 This is a meme that I first heard about from Kristi over at The Story Siren and immediately   wanted to jump on board.
This is a meme that I first heard about from Kristi over at The Story Siren and immediately   wanted to jump on board.Here's what I got, what did you guys get this week?
For Review:
The False Princess by Eilis O'Neal (thanks to Eilis)
 Princess  and heir to the throne of Thorvaldor, Nalia knows her role in life. But  everything changes when she learns, just after her sixteenth birthday,  that she is a false princess–a stand-in for the real Nalia, who has been  hidden away for her protection. Cast out with little more than the  clothes on her back, the girl now called Sinda must leave behind the  city, her best friend, Kiernan, and the only life she’s ever known.
Princess  and heir to the throne of Thorvaldor, Nalia knows her role in life. But  everything changes when she learns, just after her sixteenth birthday,  that she is a false princess–a stand-in for the real Nalia, who has been  hidden away for her protection. Cast out with little more than the  clothes on her back, the girl now called Sinda must leave behind the  city, her best friend, Kiernan, and the only life she’s ever known.While struggling with her new peasant life, Sinda discovers that magic runs through her veins–long-suppressed, dangerous magic that she must learn to control. Returning to the city to seek answers, she instead uncovers a secret that could change the course of Thorvaldor’s history forever.
The City in the Lake by Rachel Neumeier (thanks Rachel)
 THE KINGDOM’S HEART is the City. The City’s heart is the King. The King’s heart is the Prince. The Prince is missing.
THE KINGDOM’S HEART is the City. The City’s heart is the King. The King’s heart is the Prince. The Prince is missing.Ever since the Prince disappeared, nothing has been right in the Kingdom. Something has disturbed the strange, old magic that whispers around its borders . . . something cunning and powerful. And the disturbance extends to the farthest reaches of the Kingdom, including the idyllic village where Timou is learning to be a mage under her father’s tutelage.
When Timou’s father journeys to the City to help look for the Prince, but never returns, Timou senses that the disturbance in the Kingdom is linked to her—and to the undiscovered heritage of the mother she never knew. She must leave her village, even if it means confronting powers greater than her own, even though what she finds may challenge everything she knows. Even if it means leaving love behind.
The Floating Islands by Rachel Neumeier (thanks Rachel)
 When  Trei loses his family in a tragic disaster, he must search out distant  relatives in a new land. The Floating Islands are unlike anything Trei  has ever seen: stunning, majestic, and graced with kajurai, men who soar  the skies with wings.Trei is instantly sky-mad, and desperate to be a  kajurai himself.  The only one who fully understands his passion is  Araene, his newfound cousin.  Prickly, sarcastic, and gifted, Araene has  a secret of her own . . . a dream a girl cannot attain.Trei and Araene  quickly become conspirators as they pursue their individual paths.  But  neither suspects that their lives will be deeply entwined, and that the  fate of the Floating Islands will lie in their hands. . . .Filled with  rich language, and told in alternating voices, The Floating Islands is  an all-encompassing young adult fantasy read.
When  Trei loses his family in a tragic disaster, he must search out distant  relatives in a new land. The Floating Islands are unlike anything Trei  has ever seen: stunning, majestic, and graced with kajurai, men who soar  the skies with wings.Trei is instantly sky-mad, and desperate to be a  kajurai himself.  The only one who fully understands his passion is  Araene, his newfound cousin.  Prickly, sarcastic, and gifted, Araene has  a secret of her own . . . a dream a girl cannot attain.Trei and Araene  quickly become conspirators as they pursue their individual paths.  But  neither suspects that their lives will be deeply entwined, and that the  fate of the Floating Islands will lie in their hands. . . .Filled with  rich language, and told in alternating voices, The Floating Islands is  an all-encompassing young adult fantasy read. 






 
Great books this week. I really enjoyed The False Princess. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteAwesome books this week! Happy reading :)
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Enjoy! The False Princess looks like an interesting read. Have a great week.
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