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Grace and Fury - Community Reviews back

by Tracy Banghart
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sunsetxcocktail
sunsetxcocktail rated it 6 years ago
I received a copy from Netgalley. I had forgotten I pre ordered this one so wound up with a finished Kindle copy as well. The premise of this YA fantasy sounded interesting enough, two different sisters have spent their lives prepping for a certain roles and something happens and their positions g...
Nemo @ The Moonlight Library
Nemo @ The Moonlight Library rated it 6 years ago
I love YA fantasies about young girls finding their power, but I’m a bit overwhelmed specifically by the ‘women are super oppressed because men find them dangerous’ trope that keeps popping up. Grace and Fury was absolutely fine as a YA fantasy (no magic!) and OK kind of novel really. The best thi...
She Reads
She Reads rated it 6 years ago
I’ve posted quotes from this book before but now that it’s finally been released to the masses, I implore people to send any teen girls they know to read it. It’s one of those titles that, while it entertains (there’s a fight to the death island, guys!!!), there is this subliminal theme that manages...
Kat's Books
Kat's Books rated it 7 years ago
I first looked at this book and thought it would be a 'warring princess book', or something similar. I was so wrong. Books that challenge the way in which females are brought up to think of themselves, and encourage them to see the different sides of their true nature are brave, and necessary, and e...
Lost Girls Reviews
Lost Girls Reviews rated it 7 years ago
Many thanks to Little, Brown Books for Young Readers as well as the author, Tracy Banghart, for the opportunity to read an advanced copy through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Serina was raised to become a Grace. She has trained her entire life to be lovely, compliant, follow all the...
Kat's Books
Kat's Books rated it 7 years ago
I usually have a ‘thing’ about books with images of people on the cover (is that strange?), so when I first saw ‘Grace and Fury’ with the striking, and beautiful, photo of the two girls, who are the two main characters in the book - Serina (Grace) and Nomi (Fury) - I was a bit flummoxed. I’d heard g...
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