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Song of the Abyss
Song of the Abyss | Makiia Lucier
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Ancient grievances, long-held grudges, and dangerous magic combine in this sweeping fantasy perfect for fans of Tamora Pierce and Rachel Hartman. As the granddaughter of a famed navigator, seventeen-year-old Reyna has always lived life on her own terms, despite those who say a girl could never be an explorer for the royal house of St. John del Mar. She is determined to prove them wrong, and as she returns home after a year-long expedition, she knows her dream is within reach. No longer an apprentice, instead: Reyna, Master Explorer. But when menacing raiders attack her ship, those dreams are pushed aside. Reyna’s escape is both desperate and dangerous, and when next she sees her ship, a mystery rises from the deep. The sailors—her captain, her countrymen—have vanished. To find them, Reyna must use every resource at her disposal . . . including placing her trust in a handsome prince from a rival kingdom. Together they uncover a disturbing truth. The attack was no isolated incident. Troubling signs point to a shadowy kingdom in the north, and for once, the rulers of the Sea of Magdalen agree: something must be done. But can Reyna be brave enough to find a way?
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Song of the Abyss | Makiia Lucier
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The continuation of the story 11 year on from Isle of Blood and Stone hasus traveling with near 18 yr/o Reyna who was the plucky girl from the first book.
She has not been held back by past events and has continued on against the odds to become a geographer even if she is having a hard time of it due to her gender.
A great story on its own with further world building is this fascinating island landscape. 4.5/5 Stars
Art: Sergey Avtushenko

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Song of the Abyss | Makiia Lucier
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So this is the reason I even checked out Isle of Blood and Stone, which I enjoyed on its own. In this book, it sounds like we're going to follow Reyna, who had a pretty big role in book one. Except now she's of #youngadult age 👀 Let's see how this one compares! #fantasy

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I really liked this ya about a map maker. Fantasy. Pirates. Princes.

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