Series: Book 1 in the Novels series
Rating: ****
Tags: EN-Fantasy, Lang:en
Summary
"Fast-moving and exciting." --S
chool Library Journal (
starred review)
"A smart, complex fantasy with stellar characters...
Carson's mature writing style, thoughtful storytelling,
appealing characters and surprising twists add up to a
page-turner with broad appeal." --
Publishers Weekly (
starred review)
"Elisa is a wonderful, believable hero, the kind that
every reader can imagine as herself. I charged through the
book in two days, savoring Elisa's realness and her unique,
wonderful world! Engrossing." -
*Tamora Pierce, author of New York Times
bestseller *Bloodhound
"A delicious debut."
*Paolo Bacigalupi, Printz Award-winning
author of *Ship Breaker
"Rae Carson's heroine is a perfect blend of the ordinary
and the extraordinary. I loved her." -
*Megan Whalen Turner, author of the Newbery
Honor Book, *The Thief
“Distinctive for its luminous prose, its hint of
romance, and Elisa, a strong, smart heroine that readers will
truly fall in love with.” (Sarah Prineas, author of The
Magic Thief )
“Set in intrigue-filled courts, battlefields, and
windswept deserts, this riveting fantasy tests its
heroine’s limits as she struggles to fulfill a destiny
wrapped in an ancient mystery. A breathtaking adventure in a
fascinating, richly-drawn world.” (Leah Cypess, author
of Mistwood )
“I stayed up until 2AM reading this last night.
Intense, unique. . . . Definitely recommended.”
(Veronica Roth, author of the best-selling Divergent )
“I LOVED this book! It’s a transformation
story that both teens and adults can believe in. Rae Carson
has delivered a unique magical system and built a world with
strong series potential.” (Cinda Williams Chima, author
of best-selling The Exiled Queen ) Once a century, one person is chosen for greatness. Elisa is the chosen one. But she is also the younger of two princesses. The one who
has never done anything remarkable, and can’t see how
she ever will. Now, on her sixteenth birthday, she has become the secret
wife of a handsome and worldly king—a king whose
country is in turmoil. A king who needs her to be the chosen
one, not a failure of a princess. And he’s not the only one who seeks her. Savage
enemies, seething with dark magic, are hunting her. A daring,
determined revolutionary thinks she could be his
people’s savior, and he looks at her in a way that no
man has ever looked at her before. Soon it is not just her
life, but her very heart that is at stake. Elisa could be everything to those who need her most. If
the prophecy is fulfilled. If she finds the power deep within
herself. If she doesn’t die young. Most of the chosen do.
Reading level: Young Adult
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful: 5.0 out of 5 stars
A Strong Female in Fantasy, August 24,
2011 By Alexandra Cenni "Poisoned Rationality" (hamilton, nj USA)
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This review is from: The Girl of Fire and Thorns
(Hardcover)
Customer review from the Amazon Vine™
Program (What's this?) Going into the book (which I read an ARC version) I had
completely forgotten what it was about. It was on my list of
'Must Read Immediately Upon Getting' books and I had made a
notation about 'fantasy' next to it, but otherwise I had
forgotten. Something pushed at me to pick it though and thus
did I spend an entire Friday night (after my show) reading
this glorious, wonderful and otherwise fantastic novel.
It would honestly be hard for me to categorize this as a
'young adult'. If this had been written in the 90's then it
may very well have been shelved with the mainstream fantasy
books despite the narrator, Elisa's, age of 16. Carson
questions the nature of love (familial, first love and
enduring love), religion (faith, doubt, belief) and duty (to
one's self, to one's country) without holding anything back.
Elisa learns some very hard lessons in a relatively short
amount of time and realizes some hard truths.
Elisa, in short, is my hero. Not because she saves the
day. Not because she's clever and quick-witted and brave. Not
just because of those things at least. Elisa is my hero, and
would have been my role model for life as a teen, because she
doesn't judge herself. She doubts why she was Chosen. She
looks back at the way she was in her home kingdom with
horror, but she doesn't ever say 'I'm a useless person'.
Whenever she uses the words 'useless' and 'fat' she is
repeating what others have said behind her back (or in at
least one case, to her face).
She is self-conscious, she envies other women for their
slim forms or graceful bearing, but she doesn't deride
herself for not being that way. She is strong, just as many
of the characters say she is, but she shows that strength in
subtle ways. Standing up and remaining firm with the young
Prince, keeping her calm when faced with a duplicitous lady
of the court, keeping her wits when confronted with a
terrifying enemy. Elisa's development is spurned onwards at
first by her need to be useful to her husband, but it doesn't
take her long to realize that she should change to be better
for herself.
I admit I didn't like her husband, I didn't trust him or
his motivations. I didn't think he was a bad man, but the way
he was using Elisa just made me frown. I felt bad for Elisa
though, wanted more for her, but at the same time I wanted to
scream that not everything has to be about him.
Carson gives us quite a cast of characters to be
entertained by. I was quite fond of some of them, though I
suppose I didn't quite trust any of them? Even her old Nurse,
who obviously wants to protect Elisa from everything and
everyone, made me wary. Elisa was the pawn in a very powerful
game, several powerful games in fact, and until she realizes
her own power it was disheartening how easily she was
manipulated or misled. How eager she was to believe certain
fallacies because she was so desperately lonely and
unfulfilled.
There are several times when Carson tempers the cleverness
that Elisa shows with hard truths. Consequences for her
decisions and actions, especially as we grew closer to the
end, proved themselves to Elisa and I applauded her for being
able to...move past them and regroup quickly. Even before she
came into herself Elisa didn't just wallow, not when there
was something else she could be doing. She had her moments,
but then she was is still young, thrust into a terrible War
that no one cared to explain to her.
While the ending lends itself well to being
self-contained, there are two more books and the
acknowledgement that more adventures await Elisa in the
closing. An important plot focal point remains unanswered and
to be truthful I want to see what the new Elisa can do with
her strength and new found purpose.
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Loved, Loved, LOVED this book!, September
15, 2011 By Candace Robinson "Candace" (Vancouver, Wa USA) - See all
my reviews
This review is from: The Girl of Fire and Thorns
(Hardcover)
Customer review from the Amazon Vine™
Program (What's this?) Honestly, I'm not sure there are words to portray my love
for this book. The awesomeness that is between the pages. It
was truly a thing of beauty. Rae Carson is a genius. I felt
like everything was exactly, exactly how it should have been.
It's not often that through a story I'm thinking the whole
time that the author is genius but I was in this one.
Elisa was a character I truly, completely connected with.
She had a personality that I loved and she was flawed. She
was real. First of all, she struggles with her weight. She
really really loves food and it's a comfort to her when she's
stressed. How often do you see that in a young adult fantasy?
Like NEVER! It made her more real. To see her go from having
such low self esteem to finding her strength and her purpose
was a fantastic journey. She was afraid, she was deathly
afraid. But she pushed past her fear and her feeling of being
inadequate and she did what she had to do when she had to do
it. She was an amazing character. I really couldn't rave
enough about her.
Okay, so I'm struggling with words here. But let me see
here what I can come up with. Okay, I mentioned I love Elisa.
Well, all the characters in this book were perfect. Each role
they played was perfect. Whether it was a good guy, a bad guy
or just someone who needed to be there. It was perfect.
This book is going on my favorite list. If I could get it
higher than 5 stars I would. I absolutely loved it!
Disclosure: I received an advance copy of this book free
of charge through amazon vine for review purposes. All
opinions expressed are my own and I was not paid or
influenced in any way.
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Unique fantasy, strong girl character,
October 1, 2011 By Alison "AlisonCanRead" (Minnesota) - See all my
reviews
This review is from: The Girl of Fire and Thorns
(Hardcover)
The Girl of Fire and Thorns is an unusual book. A book
where the main character does a complete 180 throughout the
course of the plot, in looks and personality. A book that
emphasizes the characters' faith in a way that fits
seemlessly with the plot and is never preachy. A book that
starts out weak and grows stronger and stronger. A book that
incorporates Spanish language, culture, food, architecture,
and more. A book where romance is present but not nearly as
important as the protagonist. A book with major plot twists.
Elisa is one of the best fantasy characters I've read in a
long time. She starts out this novel at a low place. She's
fat, lonely, and undervalued. At least she thinks she's these
things. Elisa was born with a great gift: the godstone - a
stone embedded in her navel - only one person receives this
gift each century and each is endowed with some great,
unknown duty. For a girl who holds a position even higher
than the princess she was born as, she sure is
underappreciated. No one thinks anything of Elisa. Even her
beloved nanny coddles and overprotects her. Her family is
tough on her. Her new husband is embarrassed by her. Elisa's
only friend is food. While it's difficult to see a nice,
smart girl constantly berate herself and use food as a form
of comfort, the author did a fabulous job of making Elisa
relatable. I cared about her and understood why she felt so
horribly about herself.
All this changes when Elisa is kidnapped. In fact, the
entire book changes. It goes from being a slow, somewhat
depressing novel, to being a action-packed, girl-power
thriller. Elisa undergoes tremendous physical and mental
change as she walks through the desert for days with her
captors. And as she learns more about the world around her -
the world that was hidden from her during her sheltered
childhood - her idea of who's right and who's wrong begins to
change. Elisa is ready to fight and to assume her birthright
of the godstone bearer. And fight she does. Don't
underestimate Elisa.
There's a great cast of side characters. I loved Elisa's
nanny Ximena. One of the few people from Elisa's childhood
who truly cares for her. And she's no Mary Poppins. I loved
the complexity of Ximena's fighting skills as well as what
Ximena hid from Elisa. Elisa's kidnappers are also an
interesting lot. They start out as enemies and slowly turn
into friends. Each had their own personality and relationship
to Elisa. I especially loved Humberto. Sweetest guy and so
perfect for Elisa! It added a nice element of romance to this
story. Even Elisa's sister, who spends much of her time
degrading Elisa, serves a valuable role for Elisa as she
grows stronger.
The culture and world-building of the godstone was well
done. My main problem with this book was the idea of the
"chosen one" having a gemstone in her belly button.
Snicker snicker I am apparently not mature enough to
get entirely beyond that. But otherwise, I loved how the
author took the framework of a familiar religion and imbued
it with an entirely different mythology. By the end of the
book, I felt familiar with the various kingdoms, politics,
and long-standing wars. The reader is in the dark for the
first third of the novel about most of the book's religion,
culture, and history - but so is Elisa. We learn alongside
her.
Girl of Fire and Thorns ends on a strong note. I will say
that there is a shocking
shocking twist near the end. I admire the author for
taking that route. The story has a logical conclusion - no
big cliff-hanger - but leaves plenty of plot options open for
future novels. Elisa finishes the book at the top. She is
confident, brave, and ready for more. I can't wait to see
where she goes next.
Rating: 4 / 5
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The action, the plot, the story line. Perfection. I was
on my toes the whole time. At one point in time I looked up
and realized that an hour had passed since I'd last looked at
the clock. I have small children! That's not good! Luckily
they were just playing and being good, but it could have been
bad! So be careful the book doesn't suck you in too much. The
thing is, it will! I read the whole thing in a day. And it's
fairly large at 400+ pages.
I absolutely loved Graceling & Fire (Graceling)
by Kristin Cashore, and had heard this book compared to it,
so I thought I'd give it a try.
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I was a bit weary reading this since my sister told
me that there was a heavy influence of religion in this
book. But it was amazing.
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I'm not a fantasy fan normally, but this book drew me
in in such a way you forget you are reading about a
different world.
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This book was so interesting. We're given Elisa, a
girl who doesn't feel like she can do what she's expected
to do, but she's willing to try.
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Although as some reviews have mentioned, the
beginning starts out a bit slowly, I actually enjoyed the
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I was originally going to rate The Girl of Fire and
Thorns at 3 stars because I do not enjoy reading fantasy
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Redonk Nutshell: Young woman struggles to find her
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The Girl of Fire and Thorns was a truly fabulous
coming-of-age story. Elisa is married off to a foreigner on
her sixteenth birthday, whisked off to a new land, and then
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