A Shadow Bright and Burning

Jul 7, 2016


The Bookworm says... ABSOLUTELY!!! A Shadow Bright and Burning by Jessica Cluess is one of the best things I have read recently, and maybe ever. Henrietta Howel is a teacher at Brimthorn School for Girls. She also happens to be the first female sorcerer in hundreds of years. She ALSO happens to have the ability to control flames. Henrietta is the one that the prophecy calls for to defeat the Ancients and save Europe from the hands of war. Is she really the young sorcerer they are looking for?

I kept this summary brief in order to avoid spoilers, so that does not (by any means) do this incredible book justice. The world that Jessica Cluess creates, a Victorian England with a society of sorcerers, is vivid and burning with detail. Each character is so poignantly developed that they honestly could have stepped right off the page and I wouldn't be surprised. The plot is gripping and exciting and I was hanging off the edge of my seat the whole time. It's been a while since I stayed up until three o'clock in the morning reading a book, but that's exactly what I did last night. I truly cannot convey how much I love this book, nor how excited I am for the rest of the world to feel the effects of it. A Shadow Bright and Burning is the YA Harry Potter of 2016, and I am ecstatic to see the world sway in wake of this incredible novel. The story telling exhibited is incomparable to that of any other novel published recently, and the romantic element is a well appreciated bonus feature. I don't know how I can possibly await the release of the next installment in the Kingdom on Fire series; I will await the continuation of Henrietta Howel's adventure with greatest anticipation.

"Knowledge is as powerful as fire. The brighter it burns, the more it devours."

DISCLAIMER: Review is based on an uncorrected proof. Tentative release date is September 20, 2016.

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