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Seasparrow
by Kristin Cashore
Where Winterkeep expanded the world and politics, Seasparrow turns inward again toward a reckoning with the past amidst the trials of the present. Yet somehow, in its suffering, remains gentle - the kind of gentle that had me gulping big sighs and wiping my eyes. This is languid in the best way - comforting and healing and hopeful. I loved getting a chance to see thing's from Hava's bird's eye view.