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The Unmarked Witch

Miranda Lyn

3.98 AVERAGE


The Unmarked Witch – Miranda Lyn
„The Unmarked Witch” to moja pierwsza książka z Moonlight Book Box. Poza atrakcyjną okładką wołały do mnie wyklejki. Dawno też już nie czytałem nic z czarownicami w roli głównej, więc wydawała się świetnym wyborem.

Nawet nie wiem dlaczego, ale oczekiwałam, że mnie porwie od pierwszej strony i pochłonę ją niemal ekspresowo. Tyle, że na początku jakoś nie zaiskrzyło. Historia zaczęła mnie interesować dopiero od momentu pojawienia się Mrocznego Króla (Dark King). Wcześniej tak naprawdę było tylko wprowadzenie i to dość schematyczne.

Mamy tutaj coś w rodzaju turnieju – próby mające wyłonić nowego leadera czarwonic, ale pozostawiają wiele do życzenia. Zamiast wymagających testów dostajemy np. wybranie karty tarota, no litości… Oczywiście były też takie interesujące i pełne akcji, ale ta dysproporcja nie pomagała się wciągnąć w historię. Jednocześnie były w fabule elementy, które mi się podobały, ale nie mogę ich zdradzić, bo byłyby spoilerami. Zostawię tylko informację, że pewne twisty mnie zaskoczyły. No i zakończenie. Cliffhanger to to nie jest, bo bardzo łatwo się domyślić, że skoro są kolejne tomy, co tak naprawdę się stało. Ciekawi jednak to „jak”, a nie „czy”. Przyznaję, że jeśli pojawi się taka opcja to dokupię pozostałe tomy do kolekcji i je przeczytam, nawet jeśli określenie, które chodzi mi po głowie do pierwszego tomu to „bez szału”. A z oceną mam dylemat. Dałabym jej 6, bo były tu elementy, które mi się spodobały i mnie zaskoczyły, a jednocześnie pierwsze pół było dość toporne – więc może jednak 5

I...what the fuck was that??? First of all, the setting, character development, and evolution of the whole plot is really nice. The premise for The Unmarked Witch is wow...I know I'm a year or two late to the series but the way the world is designed and how we're introduced to all the moving pieces isn't something I think I've come across before. The closest I can think of is Goblet of Fire and that's because the whole premise of that is a competition/trial. Lyn does a really good job of explaining and taking us along on the trials that Raven and the other witches of Moon Coven undergo in order to find a new leader for the coven. In it, we not only see Raven grow and develop but there's also seeing how she faces her challenges not only in the trial but in herself. There's something for everyone and while I'm intrigued to see what continues in The Unbound Witch, I'm also a bit reluctant to continue. I want for her and her loved ones to have a good ending
mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Miranda Lyn's The Unmarked Witch is a comfort read of mine.

The worldbuilding:
The world that Miranda built in the book is one of my favorites. The concept of these covens where magic is housed, but where something sinister lurks created the perfect environment.

The characters:
Raven, Raven, Raven. I truly felt like I was on this ride with her. Every time something happened I felt a little bit more of the world Miranda built slipping away and Raven's sense of the world slipping through her fingers. There were times when I didn't even know who to trust. BUT honestly, the side characters sold it for me. They are so well written from the cruelest amongst them to the best (Kirsi).

The plot:
The plot moves at a medium pace. There are moments of action, tragedy, and a bit of spice that are all rolled in together. Miranda does a good job of balancing all these different elements to keep the reader invested and interested in the story from start to finish.

bayleyrae's review against another edition

DID NOT FINISH

DNF @ 52%. It had a fun premise, but not enough time was spent on the trials, and the dialogue kept taking me out of the book.

And it’s not clear why Bastian was even into Rave he just started sending her notes after seeing her in the throne room???
adventurous challenging dark emotional funny mysterious medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No
adventurous medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

This Book began with great potential but ultimately fell short, feeling like a YA novel told from the perspective of an unremarkable main character. It relied on multiple overused troupes, poorly executed and felt heavily inspired by popular romantasy authors who handle the genre with far more finesse. The highlight was the cliffhanger ending, but I am more likely to read spoilers for the sequel than continue the series. 

I devoured this book. I really enjoyed how the author setup the world with the different covens. I thought the trials were unique and added some high stakes.

Bastian fits the morally grey character well. A lot of his choices are for the best of everyone but come across negative. Which made him an interesting character to unravel.

Raven had a lot of mystery around her being unmarked. Which was cool as there was more than just her unmarked. So she wasn’t the only one witch to be unmarked. I think the author did a good job with pacing and setting the romance.

I’m excited to jump into book 2!

One of the easiest 5 stars I've ever given. Great writing, amazing characters, beautiful tension, interesting plot. The last 100 pages had me in an absolute chokehold, there were so many 180s with my emotions but in the best of ways. This is an ADULT Romantasy and there are definitely adult themes and descriptions so keep that in mind. Highly anticipating the next book in this duology!

so stinking FUN !! I am a sucker for trials/ games in a book and this delivered- fun plot, IMMACULATE TENSION, excited for book 2!!