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The Wizard's Promise
The Wizard's Promise
Author: Cassandra Rose Clarke
Hanna has spent her life hearing about the adventures of her namesake Ananna, the lady pirate, and assassin Naji. She dreams of the same adventures, but little does she know she is about to tumble into one of her own. Hanna is apprenticed to a taciturn fisherman called Kolur, and, during a day of storms and darkness, are swept wildly off course....  more »
ISBN-13: 9781908844743
ISBN-10: 1908844744
Publication Date: 5/6/2014
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Publisher: Strange Chemistry
Book Type: Paperback
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I got this book to review through NetGalley. It is the 1st book in the Hannah Duology. It is set in the same world as The Assassins Curse, but occurs a generation later. I didn't like this book as much as The Assassin's Curse series. It was a decent fantasy but slow at parts and the characters were not all that engaging.

Hannah wants nothing more than to study to be a witch, instead she is apprenticed to the fisherman Kojur. Kojur is grumpy and apparently has secrets of his own. Instead of their normal 3 day fishing trip Hannah finds out that Kojur has altered his plans. He has taken them on a multi-week adventure that will pit them against a creature from the Mists. The only one who is there to assist Hannah is a strange non-human boy named Isolfr who speaks to Hannah from the ocean waters at night.

I loved loved loved The Assassin's Curse duology and also loved The Mad Scientists Daughter. I was very excited to read this book, but honestly it fell a bit flat for me. I think the main reason it fell flat were the characters and the plot.

The story just isnt that exciting to read. A lot of time is spent on boats or in towns with Hannah just making a living. The spans between any excitement are fairly long.

My other problem was the characters. We never really get to know any of the side characters well enough to engage with them, what we do know doesnt really make them all that likable. Kojur is obviously a kidnapper (if kind of unintentional) and his reasons behind this come across as a bit silly. Isolfr is very secretive and just doesnt say a lot worth hearing until later in the book.

Hannah as also frustrating to read about. She spends the vast majority of the time on the boat with Kojur sulking and whining (not at all interesting to read about). I did admire the fact that once she is in a Northern port town she does take control of her life and find a way to make a living without Kojur...but still she was kind of a boring character that wasnt easy to engage with. There are constant hints that she could wield some powerful magic in the future, but we dont see much of that in this book.

I do still really enjoy the world and the idea of the Mists. I wish we had been able to delve a bit deeper into the Mists and learn more about them. There may be more of the in the second book, but this book really only scratches the surface. There is some interesting magic here and I enjoy the way that is handled in this world as well.

The book ends just as things are getting interesting. I love Clarkes writing style, but honestly by the end of this book I was just like...oh my goodness that was sooo boring and sooooo lackluster.

Overall an okay, but not great, fantasy read. I was so excited to read something new by Clarke since I have adored her other books, to be honest this book was a bit of a let down. I still love the world, the Mists, and the magic...however I found the plot to be slow and boring and the characters hard to engage with. There just wasnt a lot interesting that actually happened here and I really found my attention wandering while I read this book. If you are a fan of fantasy definitely read The Assassins Curse duology, for now I would recommend skipping this book. Right now I am unsure whether or not I will read the second book in this duology.


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