![]() I was also impressed with her ability to make me go between loving and hating a character and then back again within just a few pages. While there were a few nods to magical abilities this was absolutely somewhere that we could be referring to in lore to future generations. There are so many twists and turns as Fable attempts to navigate her way through rough waters and devious plots that I would hate to ruin any plot points for both Fable and Namesake.Īdrienne Young’s world building was genius in that it felt simultaneously genuine and fantasy. I normally try to provide a little more of a detailed summary but I fear that too many details would diminish a new reader’s experience. She finds herself at the mercy of yet another grand scheme against her will as she struggles to get back to the ship she has come to know as home and the few people she has learned to trust. We are immediately transported back to the sea-faring world where Fable is struggling to find her place among ruthless merchants and dangerous seas. This is a fast paced Young-Adult fantasy that would appeal to readers of any age. The covers of these books have been the talk of social media since they were revealed and luckily for all of us, they are not just a pretty face. Namesake by Adrienne Young is the final installment of the Fable Duology that picks up right where the cliffhanger in Fable Left off. ![]()
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