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Group Reading > Uprooted -- What did you think?

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I just realized there was no discussion of this book because I didn't create a place for that to happen...? Oh my...

Anyways, I will be picking the book up tomorrow, but feel free to chat about it here.


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LOVED this book. Since I'm not much into love stories, the fact that Novik was weak with this part of the novel didn't bother me at all. Like 'Night Circus', I finished the book not only believing in magic, but believing in my own powers of witchcraft. Watch out, neighborhood!


message 3: by Laura (last edited Apr 04, 2016 10:16PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Laura (treadling) | 1 comments I read this book last year and loved it! My favorite book of 2015. I'm a huge fan of fairy tale retellings. Uprooted felt like a fairy tale - the setting, the magic, the forest, the quest, the young woman - but kept, repeatedly, turning tropes on their head into something unexpected. And man, I loved that spunky, powerful, brave heroine.


Jane Lebak | 2 comments I enjoyed it a lot, but I found the romance a bit strained...well, a bit more than strained. Problematic. Not wrong, but I can see where some people would be very uncomfortable with it.


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I liked the book so much that I purchased her Temeraire series (historical fantasy -- Bonaparte wars with dragons in an air corps) and they are not disappointing me.

Pardon me for my extended absence...I've been ill and am still dealing with it...


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 153 comments I enjoyed this enormously when I read it last year.


Carrie Smith manley | 1 comments I loved this book. I got it from Audible. Some did not like the narrator, but I found her accent charming. It seems like an Eastern European accent and added to the fairy tail-ness of the story. I think I'll listen to it again.


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