WWW Wednesday is a meme from Sam at Taking On A World Of Words
The Three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?
It’s three fantasies to share with you this week. Seriously, it’s not all I read. I just finished a rom-com and a couple thrillers over the holidays.
I started this one on a plane yesterday. I’ve read several books by this author and if past predicts future, then I’m in for an immersive, compelling read. And what a cover!
In a fallen kingdom, one girl carries the key to discovering the secrets of her nation’s past—and unleashing the demons that sleep at its heart. An epic fantasy series inspired by the mythology and folklore of ancient China.
Once, Lan had a different name. Now she goes by the one the Elantian colonizers gave her when they invaded her kingdom, killed her mother, and outlawed her people’s magic. She spends her nights as a songgirl in Haak’gong, a city transformed by the conquerors, and her days scavenging for what she can find of the past. Anything to understand the strange mark burned into her arm by her mother in her last act before she died.
The mark is mysterious—an untranslatable Hin character—and no one but Lan can see it. Until the night a boy appears at her teahouse and saves her life.
Zen is a practitioner—one of the fabled magicians of the Last Kingdom. Their magic was rumored to have been drawn from the demons they communed with. Magic believed to be long lost. Now it must be hidden from the Elantians at all costs.
When Zen comes across Lan, he recognizes what she is: a practitioner with a powerful ability hidden in the mark on her arm. He’s never seen anything like it—but he knows that if there are answers, they lie deep in the pine forests and misty mountains of the Last Kingdom, with an order of practitioning masters planning to overthrow the Elantian regime.
Both Lan and Zen have secrets buried deep within—secrets they must hide from others, and secrets that they themselves have yet to discover. Fate has connected them, but their destiny remains unwritten. Both hold the power to liberate their land. And both hold the power to destroy the world.
Now the battle for the Last Kingdom begins.
I finished Waking Fire on the plane before starting the above book. Airports are so good for my TBR. I didn’t enjoy this one as much as I’d hoped. The world-building was interesting, but the sixteen-year-old MC reads more like she’s thirteen.
This incendiary YA fantasy debut follows a girl who will stop at nothing to save her village after it’s discovered by a dangerous warlord and his army of undead monsters.
Naira Khoum has only known life in Lagusa, a quiet village at the desert’s end. But to the rest of the world, Lagusa is a myth, its location shrouded in secrecy. While war rages to the north led by power-hungry Sothpike and his army of undead monsters called Dambi, Naira’s people live in peace.
Until the impossible happens—Lagusa is attacked by a Mistress sent to do Sothpike’s bidding with a hoard of Dambi under her control. The Mistress is looking for something, and she’s willing to let her Dambi destroy Lagusa to get it.
Desperate to protect her home, Naira convinces her twin brother Nez and handsome refugee Kal to join the newly formed resistance with her. Together, they’ll have to figure out what the Mistress wants—before there’s nothing left of Lagusa to save.
Reviews have been strong for A Ruinous Fate. I’m looking forward to meeting this witch with unspeakable powers. Maybe on the plane traveling home.
Fate does not choose the weak. Fate chooses the ready.
Calliope Rosewood is a witch with a long streak of bad luck. Like all witches in Illustros, her fate is directly tied to Witch’s Dice—powerful artifacts that have blessed her kind with limitless magic but also set them on a path toward destruction. Cursed with unspeakable powers that terrify even the most dangerous witches and fae, Calla deserted her coven four years ago and has been in hiding with her two best friends since. But Calla is also hiding a grave secret: She is only three Rolls away from becoming the last Blood Warrior and starting the Final War that will decimate her people and eradicate their magic.
After a betrayal from her ex leads her one step closer to fulfilling that age-old prophecy, Calla is desperate to do whatever it takes to reset her fate . . . even if that means journeying into the deadly Neverending Forest with said ex and his enticing, yet enigmatic older brother to find the one being who can help her forge her own path. As Calla ventures farther into the enchanted woods, she finds her heart torn between her past desires and the alluring new possibilities of her future and learns that choosing your own destiny may come with deadly consequences.
These all sound so good. And I get so much reading done when traveling too. It’s amazing. Happy reading!
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I can always get some reading done while traveling. I know some people can’t read in cars, but luckily it doesn’t bother me.
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Airports and planes are great for my tbr pile too, Teri. Lol. Song of Silver Flame, Like Night is a gorgeous cover. Wow. And I love fantasies set in the Orient. I’m looking forward to your review on that one. Enjoy your travel-reading!
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Her other series really nailed the setting, so I’m expecting this to do the same. I only got about 5% into it -the last flight was a short one!
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Ha ha. Enjoy!
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Too bad Waking Fire didn’t quite do it for you. Better luck with Song of Silver Flame Like Night!
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Guess they can’t all be 5 star reads. Those for Waking Fire seemed to be split about 50-50. Sure is a gorgeous cover.
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I’m not much on fantasy (though I LOVE everything D. Wallace Peach writes). Looking forward to hearing about the thrillers you’ve read.
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Diana should think about teaching world-building – she’s certainly a master of it. The thrillers were okay – one better than the other. The reviews should be up later this month.
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I sometimes go in spurts with genres too, Teri. Looks like you’re on a fantasy kick right now. I occasionally delve into that genre, too, and always appreciate when those amazing imaginary worlds can sweep me away!
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I try to read them in order of publication date on NetGalley, and sometimes it just works out they’re all in the same genre for a streak. I’m trying to read more widely this year – I even added some rom-coms!
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Fabulous reading list, Teri. I’m glad you’re enjoying fantasy books. Hugs.
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Lots of fantasy around here this week, Teagan!
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Thanks for sharing, Teri. I’m currently reading John Howell’s latest, The Last Drive, and I’m hooked!
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Got that one waiting for me, Jan. Really excited to get to it!
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They sound interesting. I love the cover of A Song of Silver.
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Isn’t it gorgeous? Some of the covers these days are truly works of art.
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I love the title on the first one and the cover on the third, so I’m sold, lol
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Same! So many gorgeous covers, and I love the girl’s eyes on Ruinous Fate.
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Song of Sliver Flame Like Night has a stunning cover!! 😍
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It sure would look nice in a frame.
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Agreed!!
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I hope you enjoy all these books! And enjoy your travels!
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Thanks, Wendy! Traveling with Son #2 visiting family for a few days.
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I like the sound of that first one.
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Reviews have been positive for it, and the world-building is shaping up to be fascinating so far, Deby.
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Song of Silver Flame Like Night is gorgeous. I can’t wait to see what you think!
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I’m nearly 20% in, and the world-building is exquisite. A new type of magical system for me.
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Sounds great! I’m sure you have finished by now!!
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