Story: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½
Avery’s Honorbound is a must-read for any YA fantasy fan! The book beautifully captures the essence of cozy fantasy without being overly complicated. Avery has a remarkable talent for writing in a poetic and visual way that remains accessible to readers. As much as I love fantasy, I often struggle with overly complicated words and systems that sometimes make me give up on a book. In Honorbound, that’s not the case; author encapsulates all the fantasy elements while making it a chill read. Without diving into spoilers, the story follows Gwyn, a young trainee, as she embarks on her journey to become a hero. Along the way, they reconnect with their childhood friend, and the story evolves into something truly special.
The pacing of the narrative is fantastic, keeping you engaged without ever feeling rushed. It’s also refreshing to see a queer norm setting in a fantasy novel!
P.S. Be prepared for mouth-watering descriptions of food that may leave you hungry—definitely don’t read on an empty stomach!
Characters: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Gwyn is a wonderfully relatable main character: insecure, flawed, yet lovable and dynamic. It's easy to become invested in her journey. The supporting characters are equally well-crafted, each with distinct traits. Izzy, Gwyn's childhood friend, undergoes significant growth throughout the story, adding depth to the narrative.
Themes: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The book explores themes of belonging, and the significance of friendship and love. Avery manages to make the story both familiar and fresh. For fans of LGBTQ+ narratives and cozy fantasy, this book offers a delightful short adventure perfect for a chilly evening. Without giving anything away, it’s also a great read for She-Ra fans! 😉