Gr 8 Up—A rollicking series opener from the author of the "Legend" series (Putnam). Imagine surviving a plague of fever, only to be marked as an abomination by your countrymen. Most survivors of the sickness that vanquished thousands in this alternative medieval world possess a strange and unique marking, whether it be a facial coloring, oddly tinged hair, or, in Adelina's case, a missing eye. Called
malfettos, some are endowed with magical gifts that enable them to control wind, fire, earth, and even humans. All Adelina has ever wanted is to feel accepted and loved, but she's ignored by her father, and her sister doesn't have the power to save her. When the teen escapes an unwanted proposal, she unwittingly becomes a member of the Dagger Society, an Elite group of malfettos bent on using their supernatural abilities to escape the Inquisition's genocide and place their leader, Enzo, on the throne of Kenettra. Adelina struggles with an increasing distrust of Enzo, her fellow Elites, and herself, all while learning how to control her powers of illusion and disillusion. Lu seamlessly melds an unforgettable and intoxicating historical fantasy narrative with a strong female protagonist that grapples with an issue experienced by all young adults—acceptance of one's self. Well written, fast paced without being confusing, and enjoyable enough for teens, reluctant readers, and even adults. Brimming with engaging battles—physical and emotional—and meticulous backdrops, Lu's new series will be a surefire hit with old and new fans alike.—
Amanda C. Buschmann, Atascocita Middle School, Humble, TXIn the island kingdom of Kenettra, Adelina is a malfetto, one of the few who survived a blood fever to emerge with otherworldly abilities. Adelina is rescued from the Inquisition by a band of malfettos serving dispossessed crown prince Enzo. Lu's vision of gifted young outcasts is a dark one; several hard-hitting twists will shock readers in this series-opener likely to be a hit.
In the island kingdom of Kenettra, Adelina Amouteru is a malfetto, one of the few who survived a devastating and deadly blood fever to emerge with otherworldly abilities that make them suspect. When Adelina is blamed for her father's death and about to be executed by the Inquisition, she is rescued by the Young Elites, a band of malfettos whose superhuman powers are at the service of Enzo, the dispossessed crown prince, who is trying to win back the throne from his scheming older sister. Adelina's training is going slowly under the tutelage of Raffaele, a beautiful, androgynous consort, but when Enzo takes over, the attraction between herself and Enzo fuels Adelina's efforts. Lu's vision of gifted young outcasts is a dark one, with Adelina (scarred physically by the fever and psychically by her father) drawing her power from fear, anger, and ambition; the other members of the Young Elites are similarly complex, without straightforward loyalties or untainted motives. The darkness extends to the plot as well, with several hard-hitting twists that will come as a shock to unsuspecting readers. Adelina's first-person voice, with her romantic uncertainties and desire for revenge and self-actualization, lands on the current, Mortal Instruments-occupied sweet-spot of current teen vogue, making this series-opener likely to be a hit. anita l. burkam
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