Thornlight
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Claire Legrand
"Magical."--Kirkus Reviews Resourceful twin sisters and a desperate queen must find a new source of magic to stop their kingdom from being consumed by darkness. This classic fantasy-adventure from bestselling author Claire Legrand is full of twists, turns, and unforgettable moments. Thornlight is a must-have for fans of Tahereh Mafi and Diana Wynne Jones. A stand-alone companion to the acclaimed Foxheart. Centuries and centuries ago, the Vale was split in two in a war between witches. Ever since, an evil darkness has been climbing, climbing, climbing out of the Break, infecting everything it touches. The people of the Vale fight it with discs made of lightning--and with an ancient spell. Brier Skystone is the youngest, most talented lightning harvester the Vale's ever seen. Her twin sister, Thorn, is a sensitive artist who's braver than even she knows. And young Queen Celestyna Hightower is determined to be Mender of the Break, the last of her family to bear the weight of anchoring the spell--which is really more of a curse. As the darkness keeps coming, these three girls will each undertake their own perilous journeys to try to save their home--and each quest reveals an electrifying surprise. Perhaps they've been fighting the wrong monster all along. New York Times-bestselling author Claire Legrand creates an intricate and layered world full of unicorns, witches, mistbirds, grifflets, and unlikely heroes--with an appearance by the legendary witch Quicksilver Foxheart. This stand-alone companion to Foxheart explores what it means to be brave, and the destructive force of war on nature and community Fast-paced, memorable, and surprising, Thornlight is a perfect introduction to Claire Legrand's work and will appeal to fans of Kelly Barnhill and Jessica Townsend.
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Author
Claire Legrand
Pages
464
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Published Date
2021
ISBN
0062696661 9780062696663
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"I love this. I picked it up randomly from hoopla not realizing it is kind of a sequel to another book (a standalone though, more of a companion novel). It's one of those books with so much heart and I was totally near tears, I'll admit it. The actual prose is really pretty too and I cannot recommend the audiobook enough because I really feel like it added something to the experience. I just want to hug everyone. I've always kind of avoided Claire Legrand because of the wild-sounding nutcracker retelling (I don't remember how this came to my attention but read some reviews for Winterspell, seriously) but I am so glad I wasn't paying attention because this book is exactly what I miss about middle grade. I don't think I'm gonna start reading her bibliography or anything but I really just might read Foxheart.<br/><br/>This probably would have been a 4 or 4.5 star but I'm adding an entire star for how much I love Cub.<br/><br/>Oh, also: maybe don't read the blurb?"
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