Genre: YA Fantasy
Format: eARC
Cautions: frequent violence, death
Favorite quote: “I was far too broken to reassemble the same way as before. However I’d fit back together—I’d be different.”
Review:
Long have I been obsessed with the what-ifs and deep questions, dark fantasy stories that break your heart before they bring you to a satisfying end, the supernatural and mysterious—and mythology. But growing up as a PK, I spent so much of my life feeling like none of that was okay. Like I wasn’t okay. So many voices spoke to me like I was all wrong.
In this book filled with Norse mythology and Viking warriors, hard questions, and imperfect characters who love deeply, and through Victoria McCombs’s incredible storytelling ability, I found a voice that said I wasn’t.
💫 “You were never a waste.”💫
While I’ve been rediscovering who I am and finding the joy in my faith once again, this book and characters—especially Rune, Tova, Balder, and Ve—opened their arms wide, as if to say, “We get it. All who don’t feel like they belong are welcome here. We’re in this together.”
Books that make me feel seen are a rare gift, and this one is truly exceptional. I think all of us can identify with Rune’s struggle with feeling out of place and her desperate quest for belonging. Maybe we even see hints of our own dreaded imposter syndrome and comparison traps in her struggle in her relationship with her gods-blessed sister, Tova.
💫 “Because I am no one,” I said. “And she is everything.” 💫
In Rune’s world of Vikings and Asgard, something is always happening. Trickery, games, and threats abound. But where there’s intense edge-of-your-seat action, there’s also deep, melt-your-heart love. Not just romantic love, either, but that of blood and found family too.
With near-perfect pacing, witty writing, a creative premise, and well-crafted prose, McCombs leads readers on an adventure of the heart and soul that heals and moves just as much as it entertains.
Over three days, I lived a lifetime with Rune and her friends. I laughed, cried, smiled, and most importantly, felt a little better, a little lighter, and a little more encouraged, seen, and empowered when I reached the final page.
Rune is a book of depth and lightness that can encourage all of us. One that says life is hard, but along the way, maybe we’ll find new places to belong and new people to love and be loved by. One that says maybe one day, our healed hearts may even see some beauty—no matter how small or simple—in the places and people we’ve left behind. That maybe one day we’ll find that we belong, exactly as we are.
💫 As a note, I received an ARC from BookSirens, but I wrote this adoring review because I wanted to, not because it was required. All opinions stated here are my own.