The Sun and the Void

The Sun and the Void

Hardback
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In a lush world inspired by the history and folklore of South America, a sweeping epic fantasy of colonialism, ancient magic, and two young women's quest for belonging unfolds.

Reina is desperate.

Stuck living on the edges of society, her only salvation lies in an invitation from a grandmother she’s never known. But the journey is dangerous, and prayer can’t always avert disaster.

Attacked by creatures that stalk the region, Reina is on the verge of death until her grandmother, a dark sorceress, intervenes. Now dependent on the Doña’s magic for her life, Reina will do anything to earn—and keep—her favor. Even the bidding of an ancient god who whispers to her at night.

Eva Kesare is unwanted.

Illegitimate and of mixed heritage, Eva is her family’s shame. She tries her best to be perfect and to hide her oddities. But Eva is hiding a secret: magic calls to her.

Eva knows she should fight the temptation. Magic is the sign of the dark god, and using it is punishable by death. Yet, it’s hard to deny power when it has always been denied to you. Eva is walking a dangerous path, one that gets stranger every day. And, in the end, she’ll become something she never imagined.
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Format
Hardback
Pages
528
Price
15.99 €

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"The Sun and The Void" was one of my most anticipated books this year and I'm really glad that I was able to read an ARC of it! The blurb was really promising but after reading the book I have to say that even with really good plot ideas the execution wasn't as satisfying. Let's start with the things I enjoyed: The woldbuilding happened through the eyes of the protagonist, we learn about the world through other characters telling and explaining it to them. The arc of suspense at the end was quite good and I enjoyed reading the last chapters. But the biggest issue I had with the book was the timeline. The story expanded over a view years and because of that it feld like the author wanted to put too many plot points in this book. There was too little focus on different events and they fell a bit flat.  Also, the characters seemed kinda inconsistent and some of their actions didn't made sense. Another thing I didn't like were the love interests. They were either racist (at least in the beginning) or abusive and still, the protagonists fall for them. I really didn't like that the abusive behaviour was explained with <spoiler> "a curse" </spoiler> for that seemed to take the responsibility for their actions. All in all I would say that the ideas for the plot are really great but it needs a little more balance between booklength and events in the story as well as more comprehensible character building. Thank you NetGalley for providing an e-ARC of this book!

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