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review 2016-03-30 01:07
Storyspinner Book Review
The Storyspinner - Becky Wallace

I reread this for the release of the sequel, Sklighter, and I'm really glad I did. I gave it five stars the first time around. While I still enjoyed it this time and found it a quick read I was not quite as entertained in the beginning. Took me about halfway to get invested. 

 

Johanna is a storyspinner, as is her father before her. But when he's killed before her eyes everything changes. Her and her brothers are on the run as she quickly learns someone is out to kill her thinking she's someone much more important then she may realize. And Rafi and Dom, two brothers are there to save her and protect her at any cost. 

 

I thought there were too many characters reading it a second time. I cared more about Rafi and Johanna then I did the keepers and the bad guys. 

 

I have already started Skylighter and it is INTENSE. Lot's of action so far. 

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review 2015-07-03 03:14
Quit hating on each other and just makeout, or my review of The Storyspinner
The Storyspinner - Becky Wallace

So, this is an interesting book, in the sense that I went into it expecting it to be highly predictable and I finished it dying to get my hands on the sequel. The book starts with the murder of Johanna’s father, an acrobat and a member of the Perfomers’ Camp, a guild of sorts for those who are part of the carnival-type community of the country of Santarem. This is in addition to the murders of girls that look eerily similar to Johanna. The book goes on to introduce us to many different points of view, from the Keepers who hope to find Johanna and restore a balance of power to Santarem, to a young lordling Rafael.

 

Read the rest of my review and more at BibliobibuliYA.com

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review 2015-06-08 00:00
The Storyspinner (The Keepers' Chronicles, #1)
The Storyspinner (The Keepers' Chronicle... The Storyspinner (The Keepers' Chronicles, #1) - Becky Wallace When I open up a fantasy novel I read for a bunch of reasons: to escape, to discover and learn, to get lost, and to fall in love. I find when I'm done that my experience has fulfilled one or two of the reasons of my list, sometimes none, but when a book has me go through everything, I call that one a "keeper." Let me tell you, The Storyspinner by Becky Wallace is definitely a keeper!

Let me explain further. The Storyspinner features an amazing colorful cast of interesting characters, the story lines are filled with excitement, wonder, mysteries and more, the worldbuilding treats us to a strange, intriguing new world, and there's a budding love story. I never wanted to stop reading. Take a break? Get a drink? No way! When I realized there were multiple points-of-view (narrated by Johanna, Rafael, Jacaré, Leão, Tex and Pira), I'll admit I grew hesitant. There was no need to worry. Wallace's characters kept the story flowing, sharing their views, while the pacing held steady. Fight scenes were intense, sections filled with wonder held tension, while lighter scenes provided a welcomed break.

Johanna is the ideal heroine for YA fantasy. A young girl growing up, part of a "Performing" family, forced to face unknown situations and dangers, she's dedicated to her family, tough, smart and compassionate. She watches over her younger brothers and their mom. It took a while to warm up to Lord Rafael "Rafi" DeSilva due to his arrogance and attitude, but later on he won me over during a certain dance with his sweet charm. What intrigued me most about this book were the two storylines--Johanna and Rafi and a group of magic users called The Keepers--which intersect together farther in. This group has been searching for someone who they think is Johanna but will she believe them? There's a lot to enjoy.

Fantasy lover? Let The Storyspinner weave its magic around you. It worked for me. I can't wait for book two of The Keepers' Chronicles.
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review 2015-06-04 00:00
The Storyspinner (The Keepers' Chronicles, #1)
The Storyspinner (The Keepers' Chronicle... The Storyspinner (The Keepers' Chronicles, #1) - Becky Wallace The Story Spinner is a very good YA fantasy. There was just the right amount of everything; action, mystery, lightheartedness, magic, strong women, strong gallant men, villains, tragedy, and romance. And no annoying love triangle. The fact that there are two different romances happening in this book and it still does not over-shadow the story was quite an accomplishment for a YA novel.

This was an easy read that went by quickly, partly because the chapters are so short. The chapters switch to different characters points of view, so we get to read multiple characters perspectives. I loved the multiple points of view. I think fantasy is best written that way.

This ends rather abruptly and there is a lot left unresolved so obviously there will be another book. I'm looking forward to reading it.

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review 2015-05-25 20:38
The Storyspinner Book Review
The Storyspinner - Becky Wallace

Wow, wow, wow. The Storyspinner is one I will be talking about for a while now. I loved every bit of it and was never bored. There are several POV'S which usually turns me off, but each character intrigued me. I wanted to read more about all of them. A fantastically wonderful debut fantasy. 

 

Johanna has always wanted to be like her father - A Storyspinner, one who magically tells tales. But when he dies that dream is over and now she has the responsibility of taking care of her family, including her younger brothers. She does that by working for the hateful, Lord Rafi. 

 

Meanwhile Jacare and his team hunt for the assassin who is out killing people who happen to look just like Johanna. Will they be able to save her before its too late?

 

I can't even tell you which character I like more. They all have their strengths in the end, especially Joahnna, but even side characters like Tex and Leao were interesting to read about and not only that they progress the story. 

 

It's hard to find a fantasy that's this good in YA now a days. There is that typical romance but it didn't bother me, thankfully no love triangle. And there's a sequel which I'm dying to read - though I'm sure there's at least a year until it comes out. UGH. 

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