The further I got into the story–and just like wine and cheese–the better it got. I don’t give up so easily anyway, so I was happy to keep plugging along. Having read The Darkest Minds series and Bracken’s Star Wars novel, I knew she was a fantastic writer. The problem came from the next 4 chapters which really failed to wow me.īefore I even began Lore, the folks over at YA Fantasy Addicts had encouraged me that Lore was an awesome book. It allows me to quickly dive into the action. The first chapter was decent as it gave me a fight scene. Lore starts off the way I feel most books do… I’m pleased to say that Lore was a great way to kick off the new year. I had been out of touch with YA Fantasy for a few months as I absorbed myself in Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere when I discovered that Alexandra Bracken had a new book coming out.įrom the point that I learned about Lore until publication was about three weeks, so my wait wasn’t very long at all. I’ll let you mull that one over for a bit, but I imagine it’s not too difficult of a comparison. What do wine, cheese, and Lore by Alexandra Bracken have in common?
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