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SWEET & BITTER MAGIC by Adrienne Tooley

SWEET & BITTER MAGIC

by Adrienne Tooley

Pub Date: March 9th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-5344-5385-2
Publisher: McElderry

A village girl and a cursed witch become unlikely allies on a quest to find the source of a devastating magical plague.

In this rich, nuanced fantasy world, witches can either draw power from themselves, from sources—humans who are magical conduits—or from the earth. The latter is considered dark magic because the amount of power available is exponentially greater than a human body could produce, as is the corresponding environmental fallout. Five years earlier, now-17-year-old witch Tamsin used dark magic in a moment of desperation and was cursed and banished from the Coven as a result. Meanwhile, Wren, who is also 17, has spent her entire life concealing her identity as a source in order to care for her magic-hating, chronically ill father. When he is struck by the new plague ravaging the land and stealing its victims’ memories, she turns to Tamsin for help. Theirs is an especially slow-burn romance, as Tamsin’s curse prevents her from feeling, but the buildup allows for deeper character development and a very satisfying conclusion. Tooley’s debut skillfully and subtly emphasizes the consequences of prioritizing power above people and the environment while the friction between regular people and magic-bearers poignantly echoes the fear and rejection queer people, who are accepted in this world, often face in ours. A White default is assumed.

Thoughtful, ambitious, and unexpected.

(map) (Fantasy. 12-18)