
Starting the weekend with a reread since the second book in the series has been sitting on my shelves for more than a few months. I remember liking this the first time I read it. I think I‘m enjoying it even more this time!
🌅📖☕️
Starting the weekend with a reread since the second book in the series has been sitting on my shelves for more than a few months. I remember liking this the first time I read it. I think I‘m enjoying it even more this time!
🌅📖☕️
This one takes a while to get going as it establishes the world in which the story is set (it‘s a fascinating setting). The main character, who has spent much of his life running away from who he is & expectations for what that means, ultimately discovers he can‘t run far enough. Surprise! I didn‘t like this as much as the Bone Ships but I love the main character & the world, the story has a lot of potential, & I‘ll keep reading the series.
Barker is fast becoming a “must read” for me—his Tide Child trilogy absolutely blew me away and made me a die hard fan of epic fantasy novels set at sea—and I‘m excited to dive into the first book of his new trilogy. Definitely anticipating a story with emotional heft and high stakes.