Bone Shard Daughter

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Andrea Stewart: Bone Shard Daughter (2020, Little, Brown Book Group Limited)

448 pages

English language

Published Jan. 6, 2020 by Little, Brown Book Group Limited.

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4 stars (16 reviews)

6 editions

reviewed The Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea Stewart (The Drowning Empire, #1)

The Bone Shard Daughter

4 stars

The third book in this trilogy came out last month so I took the time to comfort reread the first two books before I read the third one for the first time.

Overall, this book was super enjoyable even on a reread. It has four point of view characters, but each of them had their own unique intrigue and appeal. Unlike some other fantasy series, I never felt impatience to "get back to the good character". There's Lin the secretive emperor's amnesiac daughter, in competition with her foster brother to be heir, trying to learn bone shard magic. There's Sand who lives in a haze on a thinly inhabited island who suddenly regains her memories of other places. There's Phalue the daughter of a corrupt governer, who is trying to woo somebody who challenges her liberal "just world" beliefs. Finally, there's Jovis, a navigator turned smuggler, who tried to get …

Review of 'Bone Shard Daughter' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Very well done, It's a debut but the author really outdone herself in plot structure, slowly building until the last chapters that were the best for me.

The characters are also well thought out, with differents POVs that you understand the "connection" at the end, I would have liked maybe more "tension" between characters, more connection even, but anyway, excited for book 2 !

Review of 'The Bone Shard Daughter' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

There's a pretty large cast of narrators, listening via audiobook helped enormously with keeping track of them since there are three audiobook narrators to handle all the perspectives. Those performances are great, making helping keep the characters distinct even when the same performed voiced multiple characters. 

The plot has several threads, following each of the main characters. The blurb implies that Lin is the only main character, but Jovis plays an enormous role (meeting all but one of the other main characters at various points), and the romance between Phalue and Ranami felt complex and real. Lin is the daughter of the emperor, trying to get her father's approval by getting back memories she lost in a sickness several years ago. Jovis is a smuggler who is trying to find his wife who was kidnapped five years ago. He ends up rescuing children from having their shards taken. Phalue is …

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