This is also perfect for fans of Shadow and Bone, Iron Flame, and even those looking for something that’s a tween-friendly version of A Court of Thorns and Roses. Good Morning America made it one of their YA book club picks, and for good reason.
Within the story, the world is developed in an easy to understand way. I’m not always the biggest fan of high fantasy because of how unnecessarily in-depth an author can get into the world. After all, they want to share everything that they’ve come up with, but O’Sullivan finds that balance, and it’s clear that while there is more, there are more books to come that can delve deeper.
Elements of the story feel a little like other books that involve magic, such as the magic training academy, but it all makes sense for this story. Anyone with powers will head there so that they can be molded in the way that those who have come before them see fit. They end up becoming puppets for a regime, and it helps to control everyone.
Absolutely Hateable Villains in a Great Way
Villains are necessary in a story, but they need to make sense. In this case, they do when you consider the world that has been built. They want control, and if they think anything in this world is going to change things for them, then they’ll attack.
Something the many hated characters bring is the political intrigue that Game of Thrones offers. While not fighting for an Iron Throne, there is a fight for change. There is a fight for magic, and that even includes dragons! The dragons only come up in a small way in this first book, but it’s set to be a trilogy, so there is promise of more. I’m also excited to see more of the political elements and the fight for power as more secrets and lies come out.
I will warn that there are some elements that become a little repetitive at times, especially at the beginning. However, I have to remember the audience, and while older YA fans won’t need points becoming repetitive, the younger YA fans will. It’s a tough balancing act to get.
Her Hidden Fire is a must-read for tweens looking for something with real-world issues mixed with magic and dragons.
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