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Monday, December 12, 2022

ARC Review: Song of Silver, Flame Like Night by Amélie Wen Zhao

Title: Song of Silver, Flame Like Night
Author: Amélie Wen Zhao
Series: Song of the Last Kingdom #1
Genre: Fantasy/Mythology
Publisher:Delacorte Press
Publication Date:January 17, 2023
Edition:512 pages, Kindle Edition
Source:NetGalley
 
 
 
 
 
Synopsis:
   Once, Lan had a different name. Now, she goes by the one the Elantian colonizers gave her when they invaded her kingdom, killed her mother, and outlawed her people's magic. She spends her nights as a songgirl in Haak'gong, a city transformed by the conquerors, and spends her days scavenging for remnants of the past. For anything that might help her understand the strange mark burned into her arm by her mother, in her last act before she died.
   No one can see the mysterious mark--an untranslatable Hin character--except Lan. Until the night a boy appears at the teahouse and saves her life.
   Zen is a practitioner--one of the fabled magicians of the Last Kingdom, whose abilities were rumored to be drawn from the demons they communed with. Magic believed to be long lost. Magic to be hidden from the Elantians at all costs.
   When Zen comes across Lan's unusual qi, he recognizes what she is: a practitioner with a powerful ability hidden in the mark on her arm. He's never seen anything like it--but he knows: if there are answers, they lie deep in the pine forests and misty mountains of the Last Kingdom, with an order of practitioning masters planning to overthrow the Elantian regime.
   Both Lan and Zen have secrets buried deep within. Fate has connected them, but their destiny remains unwritten. Both hold the power to liberate their land. And both hold the power to destroy the world.
   In a fallen kingdom, one girl carries the key to discovering the secrets of her nation's past--and unleashing the demons that sleep at its heart. An epic fantasy series inspired by the mythology and folklore of ancient China.
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This was one of the best books I've read this year.
The prose drew me in and immersed me in the story. The characters are wonderful, and the world and setting are so vivid. The magic system was very interesting to read and learn about, even if sometimes it felt a little like info-dumping, though I had minor issues with pacing.

Lan and Zen are fantastic characters. Both have their own amount of baggage to deal with. Both have their own traumas and secrets they feel the need to keep, and I really liked their slow-burn romance. They were so cute and I want only the best for them.

There is so much going on in this book and I feel like it's only the tip of the Ice berg for what's to come. I look forward to reading the sequel when it comes out.
 
I try really hard not to give things away, or repeat the synopsis when I write a review. Especially when it's an ARC, I just really hope that I am doing it justice and am convincing enough with asking people to read this.

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