I sort of struggled over how many stars I would give this book, three or four. In the end, I decided to go with three, because I felt like it most accurately described how I ended up feeling about the book.The almost-four-stars of it first: Abbott is obviously a skilled writer. Her descriptions were...
A solid YA fantasy, I liked this read better than Watersmeet, the first book in the series. Could have used more closure, but at least the cliffhanger is not as painful as it could have been. I am very interested to see where the story goes next, and wonder how Abisina will rally the diverse peopl...
Watersmeet is a satisfying fantasy about a girl who must look beyond the wall of intolerance she’s trapped in and embrace the differences in those around her. She must find the courage to stand up for what’s right, and she must battle an ancient evil that has returned to menace the land. Non-stop ...