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1 pages, Audio CD
First published January 24, 2023
I enjoyed this book so much while reading that I didn't take as many notes as I typically do for review purposes. I'm left with a lot of feelings and it's time to shout about them with the Top 4 Reasons to Read The Buried and the Bound!EFFORTLESS AND BEAUTIFUL PROSEReading The Buried and The Bound is an experience that transports the reader to a magical version of our world full of fae and witches. The prose is effortless and beautiful, lyrical while still maintaining a quick pace."[A]t the heart of the fair, under a mountain of tinsel and fake pine needles, was a pocket of darkness. When people walked too close, their shadows met the base of the tree and briefly merged with that dark place [...] Shadows were vectors for certain things. Get two shadows to touch, and you had a bridge."Told in three alternating perspectives, The Buried and The Bound does an excellent job utilizing these narratives to their fullest. Each character has a distinct voice, their own motives, and most importantly -- their own knowledge. The reveals to the reader are gradual as you piece together what each character knows and every bit serves a purpose.EXCELLENT WORLDBUILDINGReading The Buried and The Bound feels like slipping into a fairy tale world that feels real. Like, I am sure that Blackthorn, Massachusetts as described exists! Hassan does an excellent job crafting a world where all sorts of folklore and mythological creatures exist, building on stories told throughout the ages in a way that feels both familiar and fresh."When other children were learning to speak to their elders with respect, Aziza was learning the etiquette of human-fae interaction: how to be both polite and firm at once, how to make bargains without leaving a loophole for the crafty ones to exploit, what could be given away and what should never be."The worldbuilding is all-encompassing but also slowly doled out in a way that doesn't overwhelm the reader. Because despite this being contemporary fantasy, most people in this world do not know that this exists - they live understanding the world as we do."It might not be tonight. It might not even be tomorrow. But, sooner or later, they would go stumbling into the woods and never return."I love magical stories and this is one of the best depictions of Fae that I've encountered in a long time. The magical systems make sense and have clear rules and you can tell a lot of folklore research went into developing this world.THE CHARACTERS AND THEIR FOUND FAMILYLet me say right now that I adore this trio and will protect them at all costs - I am so glad that they found one another! One of my favorite things about this book are how the magical world is shown through the eyes of the three main characters and how they learn to interact within it.
🔮 Aziza is a first-generation Lebanese American living with her grandfather Jiddo because her parents passed away when she was very young. She's a hedgewitch and set on protecting her town from the forces of darkness.
💔 Leo lost all memories of his true love on his sixteenth birthday and will stop at nothing to break the curse. Barring the whole "my family is cursed" thing, he doesn't really know that magic exists. (His parents are also cursed with hilarious consequences.)
☠️ Tristan is a necromancer bound in unwilling servitude to a powerful force intent on destruction. He's unhoused and alone, with no one but the hag to whom he is bound when the book begins. He loves fiercely and is willing to stop at nothing to help those he cares about.
There's pining and yearning and so much angst that burbles beneath the surface, and the book has queer representation.
The cast of supporting characters (Meryl, Hazel, and Jiddo) all feel just as real as the main characters, each with their own secrets and backstories that I'm looking forward to learning.IT'S A TRILOGY!I didn't realize that this book was the first installment of a trilogy but I am so excited for more adventures with Aziza, Leo, and Tristan! But have no fear because this book comes to a natural stop (no cliffhangers here!) but leaves you wanting more time with this trio. I can't wait to see what happens next for this new coven and how the curse stuff... pans out. (Look I need to be vague but IYKYK.)
Finished copy provided by the publisher for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion or the contents of my review.
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