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I really enjoyed this satirical take on the fairy tales we all grew up with! It was heartwarming and great fun.
This journal is the cutest! My granddaughter is going to love it, I got it for her birthday which is next week.
This is the prequel for the Razor's Edge Chronicles and it introduced us to Apiya, the MC. Apiya was adopted as a baby from Panong, but grew up in London. Wanting to figure out her heritage and be around a larger magical community, she has moved back to Panong. But it is not the welcome she had hoped for and finds things are a little more difficult than she thought.
This is a fun intro to this series (even though I read it after I finished). You get a sense of how independent Apiya is and how different her magic is from all the other Touched. She doesn't have much there, but she is happy for what she does have and has hope her magic will help her with her new home. We also get the story of how she meets Chai and Mr. Sangong as well as how Hunter and Fergie came to live with her.
As with the books for the rest of the series, there is a lot packed into the short story. We get lots of background information and even some new mythical creatures and a small battle with them as well. This is a quick read, probably an hour or 2 but it was a great addition to this series. It can be read at any time and definitely won't spoil anything.