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Winter's Fire

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Tell and Wren flee Halfway only to face their village's wrath in this second book in the middle grade fantasy series that's Howl's Moving Castle meets Christopher Paolini!
Siblings Tell and Wren barely escaped the treacherous city of Halfway with their lives, two new friends, and an unconscious sorcerer. With a massive bounty on their heads if they ever return, Tell and Wren have no choice but to return to their village...despite the punishment surely awaiting them for venturing outside their icy mountain home.

But treacherous power plays brew amongst the Villagers, and our heroes once again find themselves in the middle of a civil war, one that takes an almost deadly toll on the siblings. It also reveals an astonishing secret about Wren: she has magic, powerful magic. This startling revelation, combined with disturbing dreams that plague Rumi, drag the four back into Halfway, the very place they're forbidden from entering upon penalty of death.
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    • Kirkus

      November 1, 2024
      In this sequel to 2023'sChildren of the Black Glass, a brother and sister must undertake several life-threatening journeys to save their people and one another. After Wren plunges into the timeless and idyllic land of death to fetch back poisoned big brother Tell, who's oddly changed by the experience, she struggles harder than ever to control her sorcerous powers. Now, the close-knit siblings are forced to confront multiple murderous foes as they struggle to negotiate narrow mountain ledges to deliver a caravan of supplies to their hard-bitten mountain folk before traveling back down to the hostile town of Halfway on another mission. While the slow-paced plot feels excessively drawn out, the threat of brutal foreign mercenaries, who wear their hair in "ornate braids that [look] like rope," and the necessity of persuading reluctant villagers to move down the slope before the arrival of a deadly oncoming winter, do raise the stakes. The central characters' close ties and the distinctively flinty character of the setting and the supporting cast tie this entry to the opener, and a forcible separation at the end that leaves one sibling in the clutches of a mad sorcerer point to future rescues and exploits. Most characters present white. Rising stakes and some character development keep this tale trundling along.(Fantasy. 10-14)

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