Truthwitch by Susan Dennard
Overview of the book:
Magic
runs through the veins of young witches Safiya and Iseult. Forced to flee their
home with a ruthless Bloodwitch on their trails, the girls must avoid capture,
as Safi is a rare Truthwitch. She is able to distinguish truth from lies, and people
would kill to control her powers.
With
wars on the horizon, treaties being broken and magic flowing strong, the two
friends must fight for their lives and empire. For some would stop at nothing
to get their hands on a Truthwitch.
Personal opinion:
May I
firstly state that I am absolutely IN LOVE with this book. It is the best
combination of all my favourite things:
➽Kick-ass female main characters
➽An
adorable friendship
➽Magic/fantasy for days
➽Pirates
of the Caribbean vibes
All the
hype that surrounds this book, is so totally worth it! This book was so easy to
read and now that I have finished this book, I realises just how invested I am
with the storyline, characters and the plot.
Although
I adore this book, there were a few things that I had a little difficulty to fully
understanding at first. The foremost being that terminology throughout the book
was not explicitly explained. For example, there would be talk of ‘Threadsisters’
and I was sitting there like:
“I need an explanation here...
Susan Dennard? Please? Help...”
But the
terms used in this book were so unique it was able to make me feel as though I
was fully immersed in the world. (Also, the supper cool map was pretty!).
Now to
the characters...
One of
the main characters, Safi, who was the Truthwitch, was pretty cool. I found
that in the middle of the book, I didn’t like her as much, but by the end of
the book she had redeemed herself for me and I really liked the way that she
took control of her future and finally made
some of her own decisions.
Next
is Iz, who is not only a Threadwitch (but I think she may be something more),
but also one-half of the cutest and most loyal friendship I have read about in
ages! She is Threadsisters with Safi, and these two kind of remind me of my
best friend and myself. I personally like Iz more than Safi, I can kind of relate
to her and I also feel as though she is such a strong character. She has been
through so much and she always feels guilty and takes the blame for things out
of her control.
Now
onto Prince Merik, who to be honest is a bit annoying (for me at least). I feel
as though he is such a kind character
and he does have his Empire’s best intentions at heart, but he is being excessively
narrow sighted. He seems to push all care and thought for Safi and Iz completely
away and point fingers and blame in the blink of an eye. BUT I do find that him and Safi would be an adorable couple, they
seem to complete each other and will keep each other’s lives interesting.
And
finally! My all time favourite character Aeduan! Bless his little Bloodwitch
soul, he is my little marshmallow and down right the best thing in this book!
His sass, humour, kick-ass ways and epic powers were just the BEST! Everything
he did in this book showed that people can be more than what they seem.
Basically, I think I found a new book-boyfriend. (Oh, but I totally ship him
and Iz together!)
Overall,
this book was so incredible and one thing that made it even more incredible is
the fact that it brings up a bunch of social issues. The reader is confronted
with the fact that prejudice and racism is quite possibly one of the worst
things around. You don’t know a person, and you cannot judge their story until
you get to know them. And even then, people can be hiding their true feelings
and emotions behind a glass mask that is fragile and easily broken.
The Verdict – Star Rating:
I don’t
think I even need to say anything here, this book is amazing and incredible.
The best fantasy I have read thins year, and ultimately, I loved it!
This
book gets a full 5/5 star rating from me. I highly recommend this book!
Bloggers Note:
HELLO!!!
Nice to see you all again! Thanks so so much for checking out this review.
I am
sorry that I am once again leaving basically months between postings. It is such a hard and heavy workload at
school and I need to put my full attention towards that.
But I
couldn’t resist posting a review on this incredible book! If you haven’t read it yet, I highly recommend
that you go and read it right now! It is so incredible and if you even have the
slightest inclination to read it. You really should!
Anyway,
only a short ‘authors note’ from me. I hope you are all having a fantastic day!
Until
next time, keep reading!
-Shelbi
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