A review by writingrosereads
Pahua and the Soul Stealer by Lori M. Lee

4.0

Before reading Pahua and the Soul Stealer, I knew very little about Hmong culture and mythology. I'm so glad I read this book because it introduced me to so much I didn't know before, and I really think anyone who enjoys the other Rick Riordan presents stories will love this one, too.

Pahua's character is very interesting, and I loved watching her progression throughout the story. While she's eager (if a little bit apprehensive) to learn everything she can about being a shaman warrior, she never loses sight of her empathy and compassion for others. While a different protagonist might have jumped to fight every time they were met with opposition, Pahua tried to leave violence as a last resort. It was refreshing to see.

I also loved the relationship between Pahua and her brother Matt, along with the tentative bonds that grew between her and Zhong. But of course, we can't forget the loveable cat spirit, Miv. While the plot was certainly compelling and interesting, it was the friendships exhibited that kept me hooked.

I'm so glad I read Pahua and the Soul Stealer. I've yet to read a book from Rick Riordan Presents that I haven't enjoyed at least a little, and this book is no exception!

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with a digital ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.