Wicked As You Wish by Rin Chupeco

Wicked As You Wish (A Hundred Names for Magic, #1)

by Rin Chupeco

What if every story you'd ever heard was true? Jack killed the giants. Red slayed the wolf. Rapunzel fled the tower. But the greatest one of all, had yet to be told.
Once upon a time, the magical Kingdom of Avalon was left to wither and die after the Snow Queen encased it in ice. Its former citizens are now refugees. Which is why crown prince Alex and his protectors are stuck in… Arizona.
Tala Makiling has lived her life as an outsider. Her family curse, the one that's doomed her to be a spellbreaker, someone who destroys magic, hasn't won her too many friends. Except Alex, who trusts her and her family to keep his royal identity a secret.
And then one night, a famous creature of legend, the Firebird, appears in their tiny town, reigniting hope for their abandoned homeland. Alex and Tala team up with a ragtag group of new friends to journey back to Avalon. Their path is filled with danger—from deadly prophecies, to terrifying ice wolves, a traitor among them, and the Snow Queen herself. But if they succeed… their story would be legendary.
"A great read for fans of fairy tales, myths and legends… Come for the adventure, stay for the sassy jerkwad firebird."—Kendare Blake, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Three Dark Crowns series
Gripping, fantastical, and delightfully funny, Wicked As You Wish is perfect for readers looking for:young adult magic, mythology, and folkloreLGBTQ representationdiverse characterscreative new takes on classic storiesfresh and dazzling world buildingPraise for Wicked As You Wish:
"Glorious."—Shelf Awareness
"Combining legends, myths, fairy tales, and classic children's literature from Oz to Neverland, Chupeco (The Bone Witch) creates an enchanting story that is both a feast for the senses and a unique spin on the hero's journey…A nail-biting quest that introduces a gripping new series."—STARRED review, Publishers Weekly
"…A truly original novel. A deftly executed melding of folklore and reality grounded in contemporary issues."—STARRED review, Kirkus

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Uuuh this was good.
I can already tell you that this is not the kind of book I'd recommend to anybody. The worldbuilding and the magical topics are a little weird at times but it was right down my alley!
A large part of the world is built from more or less familiar bits of other literary works. Fairytales, Alice in Wonderland and the likes clearly served as an inspiration and I'm here for it.
The way familiar elements were incorporated into the story was amazing. It all gets a fresh coat of paint and thus feels new instead of like a bland copy.
I am still a little confused about the magic system in the story, but apparently, this is the first part of a series, so I'll guess we get a deeper insight on that in later books.
Nevertheless, it did annoy me at times because of the lack of explanation on that front sometimes made it difficult to understand everything that was going on.
This could already be a dealbreaker for many people, so be warned.
Apart from that I quite enjoyed the entire book. There's humor, there are prophecies there are some badass teenagers, there's complicated history. Curses to break, kingdoms to liberate - what else could you want?
The only thing that irritated me somewhat was the pacing. The characters are on a quest and whether or not things work out will only be addressed in the very final pages. Although I knew that this is the first part of a series, I had hoped for more on that front. The resolution felt a bit weak after such a big build-up.

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