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November 20, 2017
Kestra Dallisor is the defiant 16-year-old daughter of Sir Henry Dallisor, chief counsel to Antora’s evil and possibly immortal ruler, Lord Endrick. Kestra is returning home following a three-year exile when Corack rebels ambush her carriage. Her attackers kidnap and threaten to kill Kestra’s driver and handmaid unless she smuggles two insurgents, Simon and Trina, into Sir Henry’s estate and helps them find the Olden Blade. The Blade is purportedly the only weapon capable of killing Lord Endrick, and it’s rumored to be hidden in the Dallisor dungeons. Kestra only cooperates because she must, but the longer she spends in the Coracks’ company, the more she questions what she knows about her kingdom, her family, and herself. First in a trilogy, this entertaining but uneven fantasy novel from Nielsen (the Mark of the Thief trilogy) advocates tolerance while championing female self-empowerment. Kestra and Simon’s alternating narratives are engaging and distinctive, but although Nielsen’s characters harbor plenty of secrets, they are somewhat one-dimensional, reducing the emotional impact of an otherwise action-packed, romance-laden tale. Ages 12–up. Agent: Ammi-Joan Paquette, Erin Murphy Literary.
January 1, 2018
Gr 6-8-The world has been engulfed in perpetual war. Kestra, the daughter of the emperorlike leader of the Dominion, is blackmailed into stealing a powerful artifact called the Olden Blade which can tilt the balance of power in the region. Between the onslaught of warring tribes and ever-changing loyalties, the book is replete with tense moments that propel the story forward. Nielsen does a masterful job keeping readers off guard while tightening the screws of tension throughout, satisfying even the most reluctant readers. The dialogue can read dry at times, but the plot-based twists and turns more than make up for it. An otherworldly story with a side of fantasy on the surface, the setup and struggle feels universal. Small plot reveals are meted out every few scenes to keep teens intrigued and thirsting for more. This is clearly the first of a series, as the ending is just the reckoning that some much larger battle is at hand. VERDICT A competent addition to any middle school library, especially where there are fans of Cassandra Clare and Suzanne Collins.-Brian Hoff, Elmwood Park High School, IL
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November 15, 2017
A rebellious lady fends off and flirts with actual rebels in this series starter.Recalled after three years of desert exile, 16-year-old white Kestra Dallisor is kidnapped--yet again--by Corack rebels while en route. Blackmailed and released to the wary supervision of former servant Simon Hatch and erratic Trina, Kestra returns home with a mission: find a book, find a blade, and help overthrow the evil Lord Endrick, last of the Endrean magic users, leader of the Dominion and ruthless ruler of Antora. Predictably, the headstrong, now-lethal lady's homecoming is complicated by an aloof father, upper-class expectations, and an unwanted suitor. Not as kick-butt as Katniss, Kestra is nevertheless disturbingly accustomed to violence, as are her fellow characters, with some scenes verging on Tarantino territory. Alternating narrators Kestra and Simon brim with righteous indignation and rigid views, spouting polarized political propaganda until their shared past and star-crossed passion make them question everything. Front-loaded with worldbuilding and evidently lacking characters of color, the mostly medieval, somewhat fantasy tale ricochets among underdog rebellion, improbable heist, and torrid, florid, forbidden romance. Nielsen's fans will eagerly anticipate sequels, but newcomers may find this first entry too little different from others in the genre to persist. (Fantasy. 14-18)
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July 1, 2018
Kestra Dallisor, daughter of the ruling class of Antora, is kidnapped by rebel Coracks and forced to betray her family by finding the mythological Olden Blade to kill evil usurper Lord Endrick. She's accompanied by childhood friend Simon (who splits narrative duties with her) and obstinate, mysterious Trina; obstacles threaten their lives, test their uneasy alliance, and reveal numerous secrets. Plot twists and turns make this fantasy trilogy-opener compelling reading.
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March 1, 2018
In this first volume in a new fantasy trilogy, Kestra ?Dallisor, a daughter of the ruling class of Antora, is kidnapped by rebel Coracks and forced to betray her family by finding the mythological Olden Blade, the only instrument that can kill the evil usurper Lord Endrick. She is accompanied on this quest by Simon, a childhood friend who increasingly finds himself falling for Kestra (and who splits narrative duties with her), posing as her guard; and Trina, a difficult, obstinate girl with a mysterious past who nevertheless has the ear of the Corack leader, posing as her handmaiden. In spite of their divided loyalties, Kestra, Simon, and Trina work together to bring about the downfall of Endrick, and the obstacles thrust into their path threaten their lives, test their uneasy alliance, and reveal numerous secrets. Despite some suspect character motivation and facile world-building, the twists and turns of the plot make for compelling reading that should especially entertain fans of Nielsen's Ascendance trilogy (beginning with The False Prince, rev. 3/12). jonathan hunt
(Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
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