Reign the Earth

Reign the Earth
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The Elementae

مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

Reading Level

3

ATOS

4.8

Interest Level

9-12(UG)

نویسنده

A. C. Gaughen

شابک

9781681191126
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Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from November 6, 2017
In a series opener with depth, powerful people called Elementae can control earth, fire, air, and water but are persecuted by an egotistical and cruel king who seeks to eradicate their abilities. Seventeen-year-old Shalia is newly wedded to that king, Calix, in order to forge peace between her desert people and the Bone Lands that Calix rules. As Calix’s controlling nature is revealed, Shalia’s hopes for a happy marriage evaporate, she realizes that she’s an earth Elemanta (something she must keep secret), and she feels undeniable sparks for Calix’s brother, Galen. Shalia’s first-person narration keeps readers close to her growing horror at her husband’s genocidal tendencies and her own determination to do the right thing, even at great risk to herself, in a turbulent world of political and social turmoil. Gaughen (the Scarlet series) delivers an emotionally resonant tale full of magic so powerful it can move the earth; rich writing and worldbuilding will appeal to readers seeking complex characters, palace intrigue, and weighty questions of power and loyalty. Ages 14–up. Agent: Minju Chang, Bookstop Literary.



School Library Journal

November 1, 2017

Gr 8 Up-After five years of bloody war and death, 17-year-old desert princess Shaila agrees to marry Calix, King of the Bone Lands, and make peace between their two peoples. Shaila hopes to usher in a new age free of war and pain, but quickly begins to doubt her husband's motives. To make matters worse, Shaila discovers that she has the power of an Elementae, a person capable of controlling the elements. Calix has a mysterious obsession with ridding the land of Elementae, and Shaila's abilities put her and her unborn daughter in grave danger. As Shaila grows dangerously close to Galen, Calix's brother, she learns of Calix's true intent in marrying her and must decide whether she will continue to work for peace, or ally with the Resistance and fight for those she loves. Another fantasy romance in the vein of books by Sabaa Tahir, Renee Ahdieh, and Sarah Maas, this volume will have teens clamoring for a sequel. Shaila matures from a frightened girl in a foreign land to a woman unwilling to allow her destiny or desires to be controlled by the men around her, even the well-meaning ones. The slow-burning romance between Shaila and Galen is swoon-worthy but relatively tame, and the relationship between Shaila and her family, especially brother Kairos, adds depth and humanity to her choices. The plot moves without feeling sluggish or rushed, though the final 80 pages pack a punch. VERDICT A must-buy for any teen collection where fantasy romance is popular.-Kelsey Johnson-Kaiser, St. Paul Public Library

Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Kirkus

November 1, 2017
Gaughen's sophomore series balances a classic fantasy setup with a tale of abusive marriage and female strength in the face of extreme adversity.For years the white-skinned Bone Landers have waged war; they ravaged the magic-wielding islanders and now fight the brown-skinned desert people. The marriage of desert-born Shalia to Calix, the Tri King, is critical for peace, and Shalia is determined to do her duty. But Calix's handsome face hides a cruel spirit; the genocide of the Islanders was his doing, revenge for a perceived failed romance. Shalia tries to heal his anger with patience and understanding even as she manifests the elemental magic Calix has sworn to eradicate and tries to protect her brother, who leads the resistance. Calix is a textbook abuser; he blames others for his cruelty, he tries to control everything about Shalia, and he frequently tells her how much he loves her even as he hurts her. Despite her naivete, Shalia refuses to be victimized, making this both a traditional fantasy (complete with requisite forbidden romance) and a manifesto of female strength. Heavy exposition bogs down the early chapters, but once the narrative takes off Shalia proves herself a worthwhile heroine.The readers who flock to this will find more than they expected, and Shalia's strength will give them something truly worth swooning over. (Fantasy. 14-18)

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