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utopiastateofmind's review
4.0
(Disclaimer: I received this book from the author. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.)
Emma and the Queen of Featherstone is a multifaceted story which explores the importance of art and expression, the necessity of asking questions, and friendship. If you have a middle grade reader who loves SF worlds, then this has to be for them! It features a few different character perspectives which allows Fryc to explore a variety of themes. On one hand, it's a story about friendship and loss, what we will do to fight for the ones we love. And on another, it's a story about how important it is to be able to express ourselves and perform, to make art.
Emma and the Queen of Featherstone is a multifaceted story which explores the importance of art and expression, the necessity of asking questions, and friendship. If you have a middle grade reader who loves SF worlds, then this has to be for them! It features a few different character perspectives which allows Fryc to explore a variety of themes. On one hand, it's a story about friendship and loss, what we will do to fight for the ones we love. And on another, it's a story about how important it is to be able to express ourselves and perform, to make art.
justinepucellawinans's review
EMMA AND THE QUEEN OF FEATHERSTONE is a delightful read for fans of science fiction and fantasy. With an immersive setting and a compelling cast of characters (especially an iconic dragon sidekick in Maut), the heavy world building and rich plot is kept grounded and fully enjoyable to read.
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