Book Summary:
Inez Olivera has had what some may call a sheltered – but unique – life. She was left with her aunt and cousins so that her parents could explore the wonders of Egyptian history and more. Unfortunately, Inez has always regretted being left behind.
That regret grew on the day she learned of her parents' disappearance. Now Inez has a choice to make: accept the truth as it's been told to her, or go hunting for it herself. Being a stubborn young girl, Inez is going to choose the latter.
My Review:
Whew. This book has left me conflicted. I'll start my review by saying this: I don't think I would have picked up What the River Knows on my own. I probably would have given it a pass if it had not been in one of my OwlCrate boxes. So, my experience may have been biased from the start.
What the River Knows had potential. In particular, I really loved the potential of the magical system. We have artifacts that can carry traces of magic (which can transfer slightly to those who touch them) and even memories. Unfortunately, the rules and boundaries of this magical system are ill-defined at best. Realistically, their existence is simply to enable Inez to find something otherwise impossible. I found this lackluster show to be disappointing.
On that note – don't go into What the River Knows expecting a retelling of The Mummy. There are two things that The Mummy and What the River Knows have in common: romance and Egypt. That's it. Yes, there's a tomb or two, but those elements feel like shallow comparisons.
There were times when I found myself beginning to enjoy this story! Unfortunately, those times were often balanced out by repetition or other odd choices. For example, there are two major reveals at the end. They set up a cliffhanger that is supposed to make readers desperate for the sequel, but it killed any investment I had.
Overall, I would say What the River Knows wasn't the best read, but it had SO MUCH potential. I wish we could have learned more about the world, the characters, and the magical system.
Highlights:
Romantic Fantasy
Historical Fantasy
Magical Items/Artifacts
Egyptian History/Lore
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