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Forged in Fire and Stars

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"Fans of Leigh Bardugo's Grishaverse will flock to this new series." —Booklist
Games of Thrones meets Shadow and Bone in this action-packed fantasy from the internationally bestselling author of the Nightshade series.
Ara has always known the legend of the Loresmith: the blacksmith who served alongside the kings and queens of Saetlund, forging legendary weapons to arm warriors and protect the kingdom. She's been told it's her fate to inherit the title and become the next Loresmith. But since the monarchy's downfall in a vicious conquest years before, Ara has never truly believed she would be able to take up her duty.
But when the lost Princess Nimhea and Prince Eamon steal Ara from her quiet life with a mission to retake the throne and return Ara to her place as the Loresmith—Ara's whole world turns upside down.
Suddenly, Ara must leave her small mountain village and embark on a dangerous adventure where she will uncover new truths about her family's legacy, and even face the gods themselves. With a mysterious thief as an unexpected companion, and dark forces following their every move, Ara must use all her skills to forge the right path forward—for herself, her kingdom, and her heart.
From internationally bestselling author Andrea Roberston comes a gorgeously written new fantasy series perfect for readers of Leigh Bardugo's Shadow and Bone or Sabaa Tahir's An Ember in the Ashes series.
Praise for Forged in Fire and Stars:
"An epic and classic fantasy." —School Library Journal
"Epic fantasy isn't usually my thing, but Forged in Fire and Stars made me a believer." —TOR.com
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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2020

      Gr 7 Up-Although Ara grew up in a small village with her grandmother, the legend of the Loresmith was never far from her mind. Her father, the King's final Loresmith, used his powers to forge magical weapons and gave his life so that the kingdom could rise again. When the lost prince and princess come to find her with a plan to ignite her hereditary powers, Ara begins a journey to discover who she is meant to be and to bring their people back from despair. Robertson crafts a classic tale of a group of strangers on a perilous journey. As they progress, the cast of characters increases, Teth and his fox being two of the standouts. The group begins to form bonds of friendship and maybe more, all while the stakes grow higher. This novel seems to be a set-up for further books in a series, with an appealing concept and relatable characters. If readers can stick with the slow-moving story until its completion, there is a successful payout that promises interesting things to come for Ara and her friends in future books. VERDICT An epic and classic fantasy set in a bleak world with a journey to save it all. Purchase for libraries with fans of fantasies like Holly Black's Cruel Prince and Leigh Bardugo's Six of Crows.-Erica Deb, Matawan Aberdeen Public Library, NJ

      Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2020
      A girl is destined to become a magical blacksmith who helps her country's restoration. Ara's father was the Loresmith--a blacksmith gifted by the gods with the magic to equip and guide the Loreknights in order to prevent the evil Vokkan Empire from overrunning Saetlund. But corruption weakened Saetlund from within, and it fell. Fifteen years later, Ara's a smith who doesn't know how to access her Loresmith destiny, as her father didn't survive to train her. When Saetlund's princess and prince return from exile to seek her out (believing that getting the gods' blessing will enable Ara to take up the Loresmith mantle and turn the tide against the Vokkans), she sets off on a quest with them, forming a small band, with ties to the Resistance, naturally. The storyline is straightforward and mostly free of obstacles and setbacks; there are only minimal intrigues and twists (all of which are heavily forecasted). The third-person limited narrative following Ara is slow-paced and given to large chunks of exposition. At the conclusion, one quest is finished in time for the next quest to be assigned, and a character who (hopefully) will have more prominence in the sequel is teased. Ara is white; the royals are brown skinned, as is Ara's love interest. While there's association between ethnicity and geography, the racial diversity has no impact on the plot or world. Aggressively mediocre--with hardly any smithing. (Fantasy. 12-15)

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 23, 2020
      Fifteen years ago, the Vokkan Empire conquered Saetlund after killing King Dentroth and his Loresmith, Yos Steelring—a blacksmith capable of forging god-blessed weapons. Saetlund’s people have suffered subjugation ever since, but revolution is coming: Dentroth’s children, “umber”-skinned twins Nimhea and Eamon, secretly survived the invasion and intend to retake the throne now that they are 18. A Loresmith would greatly improve their chances against Vokk’s army, but while Yos’s expectant wife successfully hid from the emperor, Yos died before he could train their daughter, Ara Silverthread. Now, according to myth, if pale-skinned Ara, 15, is to replace Yos, she must petition one of Saetlund’s gods, Ofrit, to activate her powers. First, however, she and the twins must survive the perilous trek to Ofrit’s enchanted home, with a charming young thief, Teth, to guide them. Underdeveloped characters, convenient plot points, and a muddled mythology plague this series launch from Robertson (the Nightshade series); though the book is more prologue than self-contained story, a cast filled with formidable heroines lends a feminist bent. Ages 12–up. Agent: Charles Olsen, InkWell Management.

    • Booklist

      April 1, 2020
      Grades 7-10 The people of Saetlund tell a legend of the chosen Loreknights, bestowed with gifts from the gods and armed by the legendary Loresmith. Almost 20 years ago, Loresmith Yos died, leaving behind a secret wife and child. Ara has been raised on stories of her father, the mystical blacksmith, and while her dearest wish is to take his place, she lacks the training. When royal twins Nimhea and Eamon?known for their flamelike hair?follow clues to find Ara, she might yet have her chance to be the new Loresmith and bring the gods back to her world. Such an undertaking will require her to leave her small, familiar village and seek out the old gods to prove she's worthy of their power. Can she and the hidden Rebellion bring the gods and their powers back? Robertson has enchanted teen readers with the Nightshade series and the steampunk Inventor's Secret trilogy. Fans of Leigh Bardugo's Grishaverse will flock to this new series.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: As Andrea Cremer, Robertson hit best-seller lists with the Nightshade series, which blended fantasy and romance. This high-stakes, high-concept fantasy series starter will reel her fans back in.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.3
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:4

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