![]() ![]() Some reviewers have said this and I 100% agree with them: Adrienne Young knows how to name things. Namesake might have more of a port-style feel but the atmosphere is still perfectly written. I actually listened to the audiobook for the first one on the beach and it was perfect. Oh! Oh! Adrienne Young is literally the queen of atmosphere! I was swept away into a complex world of traders, seaports, open seas and small cities. “He looked at me with a hundred stories lit behind his eyes.” – Fable The rest of the crew is so much fun too! Auster, Willa, West, Podge…I smiled so much at the found family dynamic they brought to the table. Fable is bright, tenacious, clever, and overall one of my favorite characters. ![]() It’s only with the help of young captain West and his crew on the Marigold that Fable can make the journey to find her father and hopefully reclaim her birthright. You all know that I adore her debut Sky in the Deep very much, but Fable might be even better! I didn’t love Namesake quite as much but the ending of it is an absolute work of art.įable is a girl who just wants to return to her home and crew for her father Saint, who abandoned her on the dangerous island of Jevall four years ago. Anyways! Onto the actual books! Fable is a return to the Adrienne Young that made me fall absolutely in love with her writing. Wednesday Books just does not miss with covers. ![]() ![]() They’re gorgeous and vibrant and quite the match. I am viscerally obsessed with these two covers. ![]()
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