It's published through Putnam's Young Adult imprint, but while it is an excellent book for that age group, adults of all ages should enjoy it as well. It was the first one I chose to read, and so engaging was it that once I finished the first chapter, I didn't stop, but simply continnued on with it. Today, my choice was Faeries of Dreamdark: Blackbringer, by Laini Taylor. I had to decide between one of three books to review today, and in such cases I generally read the first chapter of each one in the expectation that one of them will catch my attention - and that's the one I'll continue to read and ultimately review. The Thunder Child Science Fiction and Fantasyīook Reviews by Edogawa Ranpo Faeries of Dreamdark: Blackbringer The Thunder Child: Review: Faeries of Dreamdark: Blackbringer
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