When a strange metal beast takes Sonara's brother away, her Queen mother accuses her of his murder. She exiles her to the Abyss—surely a death sentence.
However, she survives. She becomes cursed as a Shadowblood and joins a group of others like her in the Deadlands. There she lives life on outskirts as a thief and outlaw. The Devil, they call her, and she's forever determined to find her brother.Blood, Metal, Bone by Lindsey Cummings is an ambitious, genre-bending YA that blends sci-fi and fantasy with mixed results.
I’ll start with what I liked. One, I did like the curse-based magic system—especially Jaxon's ability to control bones and shoot bone missiles. The dynamics and rapport between Sonara and the rest of the Shadowbloods are fun as well.
However, the story's organization feels messy and disjointed. The scene transitions are jarring, quickly jumping between time and place and characters. I wish the story had been smoothed out and went through a few more rounds of developmental editing so it’s less disorienting for the reader.
Overall, it's refreshing to see a fantasy sci-fi YA book, but the story’s elements ultimately seem more like a kitchen sink of ideas than a cohesive novel.
Thank you, NetGalley and Harper360, for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Book Details:
Publication Date : June 28, 2022
Publisher : HQ Young Adult
IBSN : 9780008292799
Pages : 672
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