![]() ![]() Winterling falls a little bit in the middle for me, or perhaps, if you go by the rating that I gave it, much further away from even Ash & Bramble. On the other hand, her fairy-tale retellings (like Ash & Bramble) have been somewhat disappointing. On the one hand, I love her Magic Thief series. Rating: 2/5 I kind of have this love-hate relationship with Sarah Prineas. Fer must unlock the secrets about the parents she never knew and claim her true place before the worlds on both sides of the Way descend into endless winter. But a powerful huntress named the Mór rules here, and Fer can sense that the land is perilously out of balance. ![]() Fer feels an instant attachment to this realm, where magic is real and oaths forge bonds stronger than iron. He knows who Fer truly is, and incites her through the Way, a passage to a strange, dangerous land. Then she saves an injured creature-he looks like a boy, but he’s really something else. ![]() ![]() Not when the forest is calling to her, when the rush of wind through branches feels more real than school or the quiet farms near her house. With her boundless curiosity and wild spirit, Fer has always felt that she doesn’t belong. Winterling, by Sarah Prineas, was published in 2012 by Harper. ![]()
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