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The whimsy of Nevermoor meets the mythical world-building of Neil Gaiman in this unlikely hero's quest to find his parents--and find the home he's always longed for. In a snow-covered land where monsters rule the icy tundra, only song weavers hold the power to control these vicious giants. But for centuries song weavers have been the subject of suspicion--how can those who hold so much power be trusted? Ever since his parents were lost on a pathfinding expedition, Ash has spent his life as an outcast. As a budding song weaver, his village marked him as a potential threat, even though all he wants to do is protect them. Eager to find his place in the world, he and his cantankerous yeti caretaker seek passage on the Frostheart: a ship-like sleigh whose mission is to explore faraway lands. There he meets a fast-talking, spunky navigator, a walrus captain with a peg leg who runs a tight sleigh, and a mysterious traveler who encourages him to hone his song. But can Ash's song weaving save the Frostheart from the monsters hiding under the ice? Or will his untamed powers put his newfound friends in jeopardy?
Publication Year: 2019
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A fun wild adventure that surely keeps the reader entertained. Also Yeti guardians are amazing and I would love one haha.
The entire story keeps your attention and pulls you in right from the start. The lore and world building is actually pretty solid for a middlegrade book, and just enough was revealed to keep you wanting to learn more in future installments. All the characters are very well written, while as an adult certain aspects were predictable, but seeing as this was written for children, if I was a child I feel they would have taken me by surprise. It also pulled at my heart strings a few times with the Yeti, so I love a book that can do that.
Also I enjoyed the art all through out the book, it really helps bring the characters to life seeing how they are drawn and what they are going through.
Will be looking forward to book 2 next year.