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STORMLESS

A fine introduction to a new fantasy setting that’s likely to leave readers eager for more.

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Stitle presents a YA epic-fantasy series starter about a magic-filled world on the cusp of change and the three people at the center of it all.

The story starts with a seeming impossibility, as a Summoner from a Sect that’s been thought to be long extinct walks into King Avenos Titansworn’s Summerglass Palace. The visitor has a frightening message: The Resurgence is coming, which means that the world of Auris is in danger, and the Blood Sorcerers are its only hope. Soldier Castien Varic is a Stormless—a person without magical powers—who’s tasked to join the King’s band of Auris’ most powerful Summoners on a mission to determine the truth of the message. Back on the palace grounds, Prince Faelyn Titansworn is torn between his loyalty to his father and his loyalty to the kingdom—especially when the King seems to be in denial about the dangers they’re facing. In a storyline set two years in the past, Asteros Silverglade, the leader of Auris’ most deadly Sect, finds a trove of ancient knowledge that offers revelations about the mysterious Vanishing of ancient Sects—and the Tempests that ravage the land and fuel the Summoners’ magic. It’s knowledge that portends either the end of everything or the start of something entirely new. Over the course of this fantasy novel, Stitle offers readers a complex, multithreaded narrative that deftly introduces its setting through imaginative worldbuilding. Along the way, it features a unique, intriguing magic system and well-developed character arcs set against a backdrop of secrets and unreliable history. It also effectively notes the effects that cataclysmic events could have on Auris’ citizens’ lives: “If the Resurgence were to begin, the rising tensions throughout Auris would escalate to war….Without the Stormless as pawns, the Summoners would tear one another apart.” As the three main plot threads move toward convergence, so do the fates of its characters, resulting in an engaging, if sometimes discomfiting, work.

A fine introduction to a new fantasy setting that’s likely to leave readers eager for more.

Pub Date: May 17, 2023

ISBN: 9798987896211

Page Count: 568

Publisher: Blazecrest Publishing, LLC

Review Posted Online: April 12, 2023

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INDIVISIBLE

An ode to the children of migrants who have been taken away.

A Mexican American boy takes on heavy responsibilities when his family is torn apart.

Mateo’s life is turned upside down the day U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents show up unsuccessfully seeking his Pa at his New York City bodega. The Garcias live in fear until the day both parents are picked up; his Pa is taken to jail and his Ma to a detention center. The adults around Mateo offer support to him and his 7-year-old sister, Sophie, however, he knows he is now responsible for caring for her and the bodega as well as trying to survive junior year—that is, if he wants to fulfill his dream to enter the drama program at the Tisch School of the Arts and become an actor. Mateo’s relationships with his friends Kimmie and Adam (a potential love interest) also suffer repercussions as he keeps his situation a secret. Kimmie is half Korean (her other half is unspecified) and Adam is Italian American; Mateo feels disconnected from them, less American, and with worries they can’t understand. He talks himself out of choosing a safer course of action, a decision that deepens the story. Mateo’s self-awareness and inner monologue at times make him seem older than 16, and, with significant turmoil in the main plot, some side elements feel underdeveloped. Aleman’s narrative joins the ranks of heart-wrenching stories of migrant families who have been separated.

An ode to the children of migrants who have been taken away. (Fiction. 14-18)

Pub Date: May 4, 2021

ISBN: 978-0-7595-5605-8

Page Count: 400

Publisher: Little, Brown

Review Posted Online: Feb. 22, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2021

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IF ONLY I HAD TOLD HER

A heavy read about the harsh realities of tragedy and their effects on those left behind.

In this companion novel to 2013’s If He Had Been With Me, three characters tell their sides of the story.

Finn’s narrative starts three days before his death. He explores the progress of his unrequited love for best friend Autumn up until the day he finally expresses his feelings. Finn’s story ends with his tragic death, which leaves his close friends devastated, unmoored, and uncertain how to go on. Jack’s section follows, offering a heartbreaking look at what it’s like to live with grief. Jack works to overcome the anger he feels toward Sylvie, the girlfriend Finn was breaking up with when he died, and Autumn, the girl he was preparing to build his life around (but whom Jack believed wasn’t good enough for Finn). But when Jack sees how Autumn’s grief matches his own, it changes their understanding of one another. Autumn’s chapters trace her life without Finn as readers follow her struggles with mental health and balancing love and loss. Those who have read the earlier book will better connect with and feel for these characters, particularly since they’ll have a more well-rounded impression of Finn. The pain and anger is well written, and the novel highlights the most troublesome aspects of young adulthood: overconfidence sprinkled with heavy insecurities, fear-fueled decisions, bad communication, and brash judgments. Characters are cued white.

A heavy read about the harsh realities of tragedy and their effects on those left behind. (author’s note, content warning) (Fiction. 14-18)

Pub Date: Feb. 6, 2024

ISBN: 9781728276229

Page Count: 416

Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

Review Posted Online: Jan. 5, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2024

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