So Let Them Burn
Books | Young Adult Fiction / Fantasy / Epic
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Kamilah Cole
An INSTANT National Bestseller! Whip-smart and immersive, this Jamaican-inspired fantasy follows a gods-blessed heroine who’s forced to choose between saving her sister or protecting her homeland—perfect for fans of Iron Widow and The Priory of the Orange Tree. Faron Vincent can channel the power of the gods. Five years ago, she used her divine magic to liberate her island from its enemies, the dragon-riding Langley Empire. But now, at seventeen, Faron is all powered up with no wars to fight. She’s a legend to her people and a nuisance to her neighbors. When she’s forced to attend an international peace summit, Faron expects that she will perform tricks like a trained pet and then go home. She doesn’t expect her older sister, Elara, forming an unprecedented bond with an enemy dragon—or the gods claiming the only way to break that bond is to kill her sister. As Faron’s desperation to find another solution takes her down a dark path, and Elara discovers the shocking secrets at the heart of the Langley Empire, both must make difficult choices that will shape each other’s lives, as well as the fate of their world. "By turns hopeful and devastating, So Let Them Burn is a masterful debut with a blazing heart. I was captivated from beginning to end by Cole’s sharp, clever prose and by her protagonists—two remarkable sisters with an unforgettable bond." — Chelsea Abdullah, author of The Stardust Thief
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Author
Kamilah Cole
Pages
400
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published Date
2024-01-16
ISBN
0316534846 9780316534840
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Zariah Grant
"Fantasy isn’t one of my top genres lately, so that may impact my perspective, but I found this book to be pretty good. I mostly picked this up due to the promise of dragons (as well as that beautiful cover), and it did not disappoint- the worldbuilding was beautiful and the dragons were amazing. Also liked the messages on the horrors of colonialism and war. Faron isn’t the greatest role model- she’s a liar, overpowered, and somewhat annoying, but she definitely matured, and it makes sense- she’s an overpowered chosen one with nothing to do… until now. Also liked that this focused on a strong family bond as well as the romance. But why did Signey and Elara never end up kissing 😭 I will never be a slow burn fan. Speaking of which, my main complaint is that there are quite a few slow parts, especially in Faron’s chapters. But that ENDING- so many plot twists, revelations, and a cliffhanger. Now to wait a year or so for the sequel🥲"