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Lore of the Wilds by Analeigh Sbrana

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leahlovesloslibros's review against another edition

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  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

Overall the premise of this book was very intriguing and I was looking forward to reading it. While there were elements that I enjoyed, such as the all-Black cast, some common romance tropes, and the magic system, unfortunately there were also things that I just thought didn't land quite as well as I had hoped. For example, the pacing was off, which made the story somewhat disjointed and caused some of the character interactions to feel inauthentic. There were chunks of the book where it felt like the author just wrote scenes separately and then kind of mashed them all together into one book. That said, I did like the twist at the end; it was an unexpected, fun surprise. I will likely read book 2 when it comes out.

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booknerderika's review against another edition

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4.0

Alright this was a lot. 

The story started with a pretty steady plot and then it was one thing after another after another just all over the place. I kind of enjoyed it though, it kept my ADHD brain engaged. Especially as I tried to remember if things had been said before or if the characters were having a conversation about something new even though it was familiar to them. Basically as if I had missed out on some previous conversations, which from the pacing of this happened more often than I liked. 

Aside from that, I enjoyed the characters and the growing romance. I went into this expecting a fun fantasy and I'm not going to be too nitpicky about it. 

I will say I feel like the 2nd book will be better than the first, at least that's the impression I got from the ending. I'm crossing my fingers that that's the case because I like this story. 

That ending left me shocked although it really shouldn't have. I think I just didn't want to believe that after everything the characters had been through. I was mad but also a little relieved that I could finally root for the other (no spoilers) without feeling bad for the first.

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camiclarkbooks's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

I think this might be the next big fantasy series! 

Sbrana wrote an engaging high fantasy tale that was loaded with everything a reader could want—and enchanted library, fantastical beings, a love triangle, and a shocking twist.  “Lore of the Wild” also adds some desperately needed diversity to the genre.

The book had some pacing problems and I got a little lost on the timeline near the last quarter of the story, but this is probably more of a reviewer problem than a reader problem.

A few times in the book I got whiplash from the story swinging back and forth from YA to New Adult. The majority of the book felt more YA—in the best possible way—but there were definitely places tailored for older audiences. They felt shoehorned in, like Sbrana had intended to write a YA book but her team recommended New Adult instead. 

Despite those two complaints, I loved the “Lore of the Wilds!” The titular character of Lore was absolutely sensational! She was so realistic for a high fantasy heroine. It was extremely refreshing to read a fantasy about a twenty-something year old heroine, instead of the usual sixteen or seventeen year old. Lore handled everything Sbrana threw at her with human ingenuity and determination, which was the perfect juxtaposition to her being trapped in the land of her enemies. 

Overall, “Lore of the Wild” was a wonderful fantasy story about human resilience and am so excited for the sequel—I have to know what happens after the twist!

I received a digital ARC of this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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stephalee4's review against another edition

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4.0

This book captured my attention from the start with the cover and premise, but as I started reading the story immediately sucked me in as well. The world building and magic were so well done and interesting, but throw in a magical Fae library and I'm going to read it. There were quite a few twists and turns as well, with quite a few surprises thrown in - especially at the end!

There were moments in the first half of the book when I thought the story dragged a bit, (there wasn't a lot of dialogue and lengthy descriptions of some of the books in the library) but overall that didn't detract from the story or my investment in Lore's purpose. For some reason I didn't realize this was NA vs YA so anyone expecting YA level cleanliness should keep that in mind, but thankfully the plot was so fleshed out it was the main focus and driving factor in the story.

I feel like this was an amazing debut and am definitely interested to see what happens in the next book! Fans of Isabel Ibanez and Adrienne Young should check this one out!

Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for my e-ARC! All opinions are my own.

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