![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ah, nothing like excellent fish and chips! As Abby told me at lunch today, a book review is only successful when you get to the end and you’re hungrier than when you started. Really excellent fish and chips with wonderfully battered and melt in your mouth Atlantic cod, malted vinegar and crisped chips! That’s my food analogy for Laini Taylor’s Blackbringer (Dreamdark #1). How can a single faerie, even with the help of her friends, hope to defeat the impenetrable darkness of the Blackbringer?Īt a time when fantasy readers have an embarrassment of riches in choosing new worlds to fall in love with, this first novel by a fresh, original voice is sure to stand out. But when a devil escapes from a bottle sealed by the ancient Djinn King himself - the creator of the world - she may be in over her head. With her faithful gang of crows, she travels the world fighting where others would choose to flee. While her kind live in seclusion deep in the forests of Dreamdark, she's devoted her life to tracking down and recapturing devils escaped from their ancient bottles, just as her hero, the legendary Bellatrix, did 25,000 years ago. However, Magpie Windwitch, granddaughter of the West Wind, is not like other faeries. When the ancient evil of the Blackbringer rises to unmake the world, only one determined faerie stands in its way. ![]()
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