Quirky Cat
I have another confession to make. I have a weakness for books with certain title themes. Apparently, books with "Bone [insert title]" REALLY catch my attention, especially around the Halloween season, which explains why I quickly picked up Bone Weaver by Aden Polydoros.
The land of Kosa is on the verge of being torn apart by war and revolution as people fight for or against the ability to use magic. Not that Toma is all that aware of the battle. Or rather, she wasn't. Toma's life has been beautifully sheltered, living among the benevolent undead.
Toma's blissful ignorance won't last long, however, not once she meets two unlikely friends. Vanya (a commoner branded as a witch) and Mikhail (the dethroned Tsar). Together these three will have to find a way to put the Tsar back in his rightful place, restore his magic, and bring peace to the land.
So, I've learned that sometimes it is a good thing to have a weakness! Because picking up, Bone Weaver was SO worth it. This is a well-written and captivating novel; I'm almost struggling to find the right words to describe it.
Toma's character is quite endearing, if I may say so. Her involvement makes everything more enjoyable, though that may just be my bias showing through? Either way, I was happy to follow her along on this adventure.
There are two things that I really loved about Bone Weaver: the writing and the world. As far as the writing is concerned – there are so many lines that I would love to quote from this book. I won't because we'll be here all day. But I want to.
The worldbuilding is magnificent. There's eastern folklore woven into a creative narrative, all of which blend together to create this magical story. It's a delight to read. Oh! And bonus points for inclusion and representation. Thank you for that.
Long story short, I'm so happy to have taken the time to read Bone Weaver. It was worth it.
Thanks to Inkyard Press and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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