A review by booksnorkel
Pathfinder by Angie Sage

4.0

This book was odd. There of course were hints in Syren about how this world that Sage has built could be ours but set so far into the future that it's now the past. So with this installation that theory seems to be holding. Alice TodHunter Moon, has just learned of her people's past. They are a different species than the people we had previously met in Sage's other books. And they are being targeted, stolen by slavers. Sep and Jenna are back too, along with Snori and Nicko, Marcia and Marlo, Lucy and Simon. So many of our favorites are back and in true Sage fashion the stories we read all intertwine together. I found it strange that Alice wanted to be called Tod, and both were used the whole book so you would be comfortable with Alice then it would switch to Tod you'd get comfortable with that, and then both names would be used on the same page..... it was off putting. I did like that we got to see more of the lands around the Castle and the Port I hope this means that we get to explore them further in this series. Strange and odd this book is one for those who have read the Septimus Heap Series and are curious to read more set in that world.