Monday, November 22, 2010

Huntress by Malinda Lo (reviewed by SoYoung Choi)

With the winters prolonged, the whole nation is greatly disturbed; no one knows when the winters will cease. The people are starving and begging on the streets for food. Many have deserted their beloved homelands and have sought refuge.

Huntress by Malinda Lo is an epic tale about true love and self-battles. The book centers around Kaede and Taisin who are destined to go on a journey that will not only change the fate of their kingdom, but will also bring about a transformation within themselves.

Kaede who is valiant and strong is at the academy to become a sage, but to her dismay, she can ever be one for she lacks the talents. Taisin is quiet and calculating; as a Farmer’s daughter she has been offered a great opportunity to attend the academy. She is one of the academy’s greatest pupils.

Kaede and Taisin are both pulled in by the oracle stones. In the King’s stead, they are to journey to the Fairy Queen in Taninli where sunshine and evergreen are undisturbed. Their journey will be harsh and seemingly endless. Will Kaede and Taisin prevail? Or will they fall into the very depths of despair?

Not only are they destined to go on this quest, but they are also having conflicts of their own. Taisin has had a vision and is struggling with its true meaning: will she eventually love this Kaede? Or will she obey the law of abstinence and become a sage? Kaede’s father, the King’s chancellor has made an engagement for her to marry a lord from the South in order to end a war; will she do what is best for her country? Or will she engrave her own path? They both struggle to find their true selves.

Only one huntress is needed for this mission. Is Taisin or Kaede willing to part with one another forever?

This incredible tale of love and suspense will put you on your toes till the end. The bond between Taisin and Kaede will make your heart thump for more. I really enjoyed this novel because it showed me that true love could be displayed in many ways: through sacrifice, through glances, through smiles. Not only that but the novel made my heart jump at times because Taisin and Kaede’s bond is so intertwining that nothing can pass through between them. I really hope you enjoy this novel. Because I sure did!

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YAY, another first-time reviewer! Thanks for submitting and joining the ranks of the amazingly super-cool people who review things, SoYoung!!! Huntress won't be released until April 2011 but you can click here to check our catalog to see if Ash, the companion novel to Huntress, is on our shelves.

SoYoung reviewed an ADVANCE READER'S COPY (ARC) of this book, meaning she got a chance to read it before it was published (five months before it was published!!) and then she had a chance to let the library know if it she thought we should purchase it for our shelves or not.

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