Play Book Tag discussion
This topic is about
The Bird and the Sword
November 2023: Dragons
>
[subdue] The Bird and the Sword, by Amy Harmon, 4.5 stars
date
newest »
newest »
This sounds wonderful, your love of the book is very compelling and the Goodreads blurb reinforces the lyrical voice you mentioned. I could hear it immediately and now I just have to know - adding it to the tbr. Very excited to get to this one. :)
You know, I put some dragon into my month. And one more is coming. Actually two more. But I think I might just have to pick this one up because Amy Harmon is one of those that I would like to finish her canon.
Nicole wrote: "This sounds wonderful, your love of the book is very compelling and the Goodreads blurb reinforces the lyrical voice you mentioned. I could hear it immediately and now I just have to know - adding ..."I hope you love it too. You might want to listen to the audio sample before you get it. If you don’t like the beginning, you might not like the rest. This author’s books are hard to get from libraries because the publisher doesn’t work with the approved distributors. (It’s affiliated with Amazon.)
Amy wrote: "You know, I put some dragon into my month. And one more is coming. Actually two more. But I think I might just have to pick this one up because Amy Harmon is one of those that I would like to finis..."I think you will like it. It’s also shorter than some of the other books you were considering.


This is a fantasy with a couple who are trying to save the kingdom from (man made) creatures or devastation. There is young romance and political intrigue. The plot sounds familiar so far, but in this book the dragon is evil and doesn’t appear until the last hour. Based on other fantasy books I’ve read this year, you wouldn’t expect I would like it, but the author’s use of language delighted me. Words have power in the story and the author played with that concept in a few different ways.