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A review by thebookgawker
Furyborn by Claire Legrand
Fans of YA fantasy should enjoy Furyborn. It's a fast paced fantasy that keeps the reader on their toes throughout. Legrand's opening scene draws the reader in right away as we witness an intense birth and escape scene that really grabs the reader's attention and keeps them engaged chapter after chapter.
While the whole thing works well, personally, I'm not sure that this is my favorite YA Fantasy - it employs all the usual elements, dual narrative, the special character who has the abilities she shouldn't have, unknown pasts, etc. The concept is pretty similar to other titles in the genre, obviously with it's own spin. I enjoyed this enough to read the sequel - and while it's well done, I'm thinking that this is the type of book that will need a cohesive series to really shine.
While the whole thing works well, personally, I'm not sure that this is my favorite YA Fantasy - it employs all the usual elements, dual narrative, the special character who has the abilities she shouldn't have, unknown pasts, etc. The concept is pretty similar to other titles in the genre, obviously with it's own spin. I enjoyed this enough to read the sequel - and while it's well done, I'm thinking that this is the type of book that will need a cohesive series to really shine.