Uprooted by Naomi Novik was a perfect fantasy story/fairytale. It’s got all the right parts (dark magic, regular magic, unimpressed heroine, ambivalent wizard, etc), but isn’t terribly predictable, and forms real characters instead of shadows of well-known archetypes. By following the easy-to-like first-person narrator Agnieszka, and seeing her relate to the Dragon, her best friend Kasia, and all the others, painted a vivid and realistic picture of the world. We even get a surprising amount of moral ambivalence, considering the genre. A very good book. I may start to read Naomi Novik’s fantasy series if Uprooted is any indicator for that series’ quality.
Uprooted
| author: | Naomi Novik (2015) |
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| date read: | 2018-07-21 |
| pages: | 438 |
| lists: | fantasy, myths-legends, british-fantasy-award-nominees, british-fantasy-award, hugo-award-nominees, nebula-award-nominees, nebula-award, world-fantasy-award-nominees |
| rating: | β β β β β |


