Saving Fable by Scott Reintgen

Saving Fable (Talespinners, #1)

by Scott Reintgen

Side characters can be heroes too in this charming and fast-paced adventure that is The Land of Stories meets The Phantom Tollbooth!

Indira has been a character-in-waiting her entire life. So she can't believe her luck when she's finally chosen to travel to Fable and study at the renowned Protagonist Preparatory, a school known for producing the best heroes.

But Indira's dreams of achieving hero status don't exactly go as planned. A failed audition lands her in the school's side-character track, and her best efforts to prove advisors--famous characters like Alice from Wonderland and Professor Darcy--wrong are constantly sabotaged. Indira is starting to feel like an evil antagonist might be to blame.

As the danger spreads, Indira discovers all of Fable is under siege. With her friends Maxi and Phoenix by her side, she pieces together clues that will reveal who is behind the dark magic threatening them all. But the more Indira uncovers, the more doubt she feels about her place in this world of stories. After all, can a side character really save the day?

Reviewed by Renee on

3 of 5 stars

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This book has such a unique premise and I loved it a lot. However, my reason for giving it three stars is that there were some inconsistencies that really bothered me.

Here is a spoiler if you want to know one of the instances I am talking about:
(Note I do not say most names since they might differ in my Dutch version of the book)
I just don't understand how she was so sure of the brainstorm being the one who cursed Romeo, but once the cat told her there was someone who could do magic, she was like: "No the brainstorm cannot perform magic!" ... How does that make sense?
I have not checked the original language for that specific inconsistency nor for the other inconsistencies that I found.

I will definitely be picking up the second book in this series, the world and premise are lovely.

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