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This wonderfully imaginative story of love and loyalty is the first in a powerful trilogy. VOYA says of The Various: “A marvelous blend of oldfashioned storytelling, the book has a freshness and immediacy that will intrigue fantasy lovers of all ages.”
“A rousing addition to the durable genre of British fairy lit.”—New York Times
“Augarde unfolds the events gradually, allowing readers to luxuriate in the near-idyllic setting he has created and beckoning them back for future installments.”—Publishers Weekly
448 pages, Hardcover
First published August 7, 2003
The Various is a middle grade fantasy with quirky accent for the tribespeople. The protagonist, Mitch, is a boyish girl with attitude. Personally, I don’t like her because she is such a privileged kid with too many requests. But along the way Mitch’s characterization grew into the better self of her. I like this kind of story telling because it’s fulfilling for me.
What I like more from this book is the way the author write the antagonist character. They are not fully evil because they have the trauma from Gorji’s attack from before./
In the earlier chapter, the story is agonizingly slow and dragging. Maybe the author needs to write the background story more compact in the future.