Tuesday, May 23, 2023

Legendborn

Legendborn
By Tracy Deonn
Narrated by: Joniece Abbott-Pratt
Listening length: 18 hours, 54 minutes 
Release date: 15 September 2020
My rating: 4 out of5 stars

An Instant New York Times Bestseller!

Winner of the Coretta Scott King - John Steptoe for New Talent Author Award

Filled with mystery and an intriguingly rich magic system, Tracy Deonn’s YA contemporary fantasy Legendborn offers the dark allure of City of Bones with a modern-day twist on a classic legend and a lot of Southern Black Girl Magic.

After her mother dies in an accident, sixteen-year-old Bree Matthews wants nothing to do with her family memories or childhood home. A residential program for bright high schoolers at UNC–Chapel Hill seems like the perfect escape—until Bree witnesses a magical attack her very first night on campus.

A flying demon feeding on human energies.

A secret society of so called “Legendborn” students that hunt the creatures down.

And a mysterious teenage mage who calls himself a “Merlin” and who attempts—and fails—to wipe Bree’s memory of everything she saw.

The mage’s failure unlocks Bree’s own unique magic and a buried memory with a hidden connection: the night her mother died, another Merlin was at the hospital. Now that Bree knows there’s more to her mother’s death than what’s on the police report, she’ll do whatever it takes to find out the truth, even if that means infiltrating the Legendborn as one of their initiates.

She recruits Nick, a self-exiled Legendborn with his own grudge against the group, and their reluctant partnership pulls them deeper into the society’s secrets—and closer to each other. But when the Legendborn reveal themselves as the descendants of King Arthur’s knights and explain that a magical war is coming, Bree has to decide how far she’ll go for the truth and whether she should use her magic to take the society down—or join the fight.

I loved this book. Didn't love how the end was so open, but there is another to come. 

I did love the strong characters, the way that Bree handled herself and her interactions with the people around her. The fact that she is a girl who recently lost her mom made her a very real character to me. I quite vividly remember some of those same thoughts in my head after my mom's passing. 

I've never read a book like this one, with the secret societies trying to protect the world from magic. The twist about its origins is pretty good and then to add in the "root magic" was perfect for me. I love that this author brings the issue of racism into the story, without shaming all of us. Felt like I was getting an education on things that I might not have seen that way before. Eye opening for sure. I will be reading the next installment of this duology.

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