Infinity Son

Infinity Son
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Infinity Cycle

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

Reading Level

4-5

ATOS

6

Interest Level

9-12(UG)

نویسنده

Elliot Knight

ناشر

Quill Tree Books

شابک

9780062966353
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School Library Journal

November 1, 2019

Gr 9 Up-In a departure from contemporary fiction, Silvera has created an exciting fantasy series opener about two very different Latinx twin brothers. Brighton, vlogger and superhero fan, hopes he'll evince celestial powers on his 18th birthday. His queer, fantasy-loving brother Emil prays they don't materialize in him. In this Bronx setting, where phoenixes are reborn and hydra and ghosts exist, celestial Spell Walker heroes battle evil alchemist Blood Casters. Both sides include a handful of young people with unique magical abilities. Villainous specters steal blood from celestials to re-create their power. Enforcers hunt down both specters and Blood Casters. Spell Walkers aren't universally loved and are being persecuted, particularly by presidential nominee Senator Irons. He holds Maribelle and the Spell Walkers responsible for the deaths of his wife and son. In a twist on the Chosen One trope, it's Emil's powers, not Brighton's, that manifest, but they're specter powers, not celestial. Brighton is jealous and vows to prove himself worthy, too. Bloodthirsty Luna, the Blood Casters' leader, seeks legendary Reaper's Blood to try to achieve immortality, as the Spell Walkers try to stop her. Despite the book's many characters, it's easy to keep everyone straight. Four characters narrate different chapters, allowing readers access to multiple points of view. VERDICT Fans of Cassandra Clare, Mackenzie Lee's Loki, Brandon Sanderson's Steelheart, Kiersten White's Slayer and Marissa Meyer's "Renegades" series will love this magical book that embodies it all: romance, heartbreak, deceit, shifting loyalties, revenge, power struggles, violence, and complicated origin stories.-Sharon Rawlins, New Jersey State Library, Trenton

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Kirkus

November 1, 2019
Magic goes viral in Silvera's (contributor: Color Outside the Lines, 2019, etc.) fantasy debut. But can it win a war? For brothers Brighton and Emil, their 18th birthday is "off to a rough start." The two dream of being celestials (people with magic abilities) but are reminded yet again that they're "painfully ordinary." Or are they? When potions dealers attack the brothers, Emil discovers that he has phoenix fire within. Brighton uploads a video of the fight online, propelling Emil--whom the celestial-obsessed dub "Fire-Wing"--to superstardom. The brothers find themselves caught in the crossfire between the heroic Spell Walkers, who fight for the end of celestial persecution, and the power-hungry Blood Casters, who gain magic by stealing it from creatures. With its raw, complex characters, Silvera's latest packs his signature high-stakes emotionalism alongside a politically charged premise. The alternate New York City setting mixes current tech (e.g., virtual reality and Instagram) with magical tech (e.g., wands and gem-grenades) to create a richly contemporary urban landscape. Though Silvera mostly switches between Emil's and Brighton's strong, first person, present-tense narration, the perspectives of a Spell Walker and a Blood Caster are also magnified. The cast primarily consists of people of color, several of whom are also queer (including Emil, who is gay). A bright spark of a promising series. (Fantasy. 12-adult)

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AudioFile Magazine
Twins Emil and Brighton get caught up in the dangerous world of specters--people who steal powers from magical creatures--and Spell Walkers--a group of people born with powers to destroy. This is the first installment of a fantasy trilogy set in a New York populated with hydras and phoenixes. Four excellent narrators bring the teenage characters to life, and their distinct voices help listeners untangle the sometimes confusing plot twists. Robbie Daymond shines as quiet Emil, who just wants to avoid the spotlight. Kirby Heyborne captures the perky, earnest optimism of Brighton, who craves recognition. But despite the solid narration, the story itself lacks the world-building and depth of character needed to make it stand out, and may leave listeners feeling more lost than satisfied. L.S. � AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Booklist

November 15, 2019
Grades 8-12 Eighteen-year-old twins Emil and Brighton live in a New York City where celestials?people with inherent magic?and specters?those who gain powers by imbibing the blood of magical creatures?coexist with regular humans. When Emil's latent phoenix powers emerge, he and his brother get caught up in a celestial-versus-specter gang war with major political implications. Emil wants no part of his new magic, while power-hungry Brighton (a YouTuber obsessed with celestials) thinks it should have been his. Silvera's (They Both Die at the End, 2017) first foray into fantasy takes clear cues from his proclaimed inspirations, Cassandra Clare's City of Bones (2007) and the X-Men franchise, but as this is a largely character-driven novel, his world building feels incomplete. And while awkward pacing sometimes detracts from the ample action, the ideas are compelling enough, and Emil is such a sympathetic hero that readers will have no problem following him to the cliff-hanger ending. Silvera fans will inhale this first installment, which serves the fantasy genre well through a relatable queer, Latinx hero and other strong representation.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)




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