1st book completed from my MG March TBR! This was also my 50th read of the year. This was AMAZING! Anne Ursu is definitely becoming a favorite author. A simple line, but one of the best ever put in a story: “Who does the story serve?”
Such an important question, & will make you see things through a whole new lens. I loved everything about this world, including its backstory, & magic. PHENOMENAL world building in here.
The plot was gripping, & I read the last 1/2 in 1 sitting. The mystery of this school, the words/truth hidden beneath what people were saying, the Dread, sorcerers, witches, the words spoken through symbols & needlework & tapestries, & so much more were so intriguing. The way they treated girls/women made me so angry. The way Marya’s own family, & then the people at this school make her feel about herself. Total manipulation, control, & just plain evil. Like a toxic relationship x10. Making her, & all these girls, think that something is wrong with them..
I had no idea what was going to happen or how it would end. When everything came to light I was blown away, it was done soooo well! All the puzzle pieces locked into place beautifully. I really loved the very end too, & what was decided. Stories are so important. Stories written down, or told through song. Everyone’s story is important, & should be told. All are worth saving. This makes you think about all the lost stories, that we’ve never heard. Each has an impact, so how would those unsaved stories(or even stories that have been altered for someone else’s benefit & aren’t true)change the world? Guess we’ll never know, & that’s sad.
So if you’re a girl/woman that’s been told you’re powerless, should be seen not heard, to just relax(I hate that word lol), etc. Don’t believe them! We are so powerful, & have so much strength. Marya had been beat down mentally/emotionally for so long, she constantly hears the voices over & over in her heard telling her what is wrong with her & what she should be like-mostly her mothers voice. Then constantly thinking EVERYTHING is her fault-because she has LITERALLY been blamed for everything her whole life. She’s never had a friend besides a goat(love that goat), & it was so beautiful to see her try to form a friendship, & the vulnerability & strength she showed.
This is about finding yourself, finding your inner strength, finding friends & family, & standing up for what’s right. Marya is an amazing MC, & I loved her so much. Her character development throughout the book was so good. You root for her & these girls & urge them on the whole way. Elana has my heart though. What a fierce young lady. If you’re looking for a girl power story, look no further. Anne Ursu is an incredible storyteller, & this book just blew me away. I felt so powerful & important after reading this, & so proud to be a woman. Now THATS a good book. Highly recommend! STUNNING cover by James Firnhaber as well!💜