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The Stone of Sorrow (Runecaster (1))

von Brooke Carter

Reihen: Runecaster (1)

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In a land of myth and ice, seventeen-year-old Runa Unnursdóttir is not the runecaster her clan has been hoping for. She spends her days daydreaming of sailing away and exploring the world instead of studying the runes and learning her spells. The villagers consider her odd, in looks and in manner. She's nothing like her talented sister, Sýr, keeper of the sacred moonstone that ensures the village's continued survival. But when a rival clan led by an evil witch raids the village and kidnaps her sister, Runa is forced to act. With a fallen Valkyrie by her side, and the help of a gorgeous half-elf Runa is not quite sure she can trust, the apprentice must travel to the site of an ancient runecasting competition to try to win back the magical gem. But the journey will not be easy; the three unlikely companions encounter malevolent and supernatural creatures at every turn. Somehow, Runa must summon the courage and strength to face her destiny, a destiny she never wanted. Or die trying.… (mehr)
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Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
I would like to thank LibraryThing's Early Reviewers program for giving me a copy of this book, because I was blown away. I loved the setting and the mythology and the entire journey. I would love to see the Valkyrie expanded on more and to learn more about the spellcasting, but the whole thing was really well done. The Icelandic setting was a refreshing change and I look forward to the next book! ( )
  Linyarai | Mar 6, 2024 |
Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
I really think this book was mislabeled. It would have been Middle Grade. I read a lot of YA but I tend to stay away from Middle Grade because I find it too juvenile. This one was no different. Just not for me.
  emren | Sep 15, 2022 |
Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
The Stone of Sorrow, by Brooke Carter, stated to be Runecaster Book One, was one of my LibraryThing Early Reviewers wins. It didn't grab me immediately, but by chapter six I thought it was getting really good.

Gudrun Unnursdóttir, called Runa, is the younger sister of Sýr, a beautiful and talented runecaster. Sýr has reared Runa since they lost their mother, wielder of the magical and sacred moonstone, when Runa was born. ( )
  JalenV | Nov 10, 2020 |
Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
I won this through the LibraryThing Early Reviewers program, and it arrived on 28 September 2020. Disclaimer: I'm not in the target age range for the book, but I am an adult who also enjoys YA and I realize that I'm reading it from a different perspective.

On the surface, I should love THE STONE OF SORROW. Runa is a flawed but interesting protagonist and she meets equally flawed but interesting people on her journey. A lot of the concepts Carter uses are intriguing and relatively uncommon, and there are plenty of ways the story could branch out. There's a nonbinary character and a lesbian couple, and neither one is A Thing: they're just characters in the story, full of highs and lows like anyone else, which was nice to see.

That said, I wasn't drawn in. It feels more like middle grade than YA to me, and while Runa struggles with her abilities at the beginning, the development of her runecasting isn't explained well. I love the potential for world-building in this story, but Runa herself needs to be rounded out a lot more. ( )
  pith | Sep 30, 2020 |
Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
I got this book from Early Reviewers and was intrigued with the book's premise. It was slow to get into but it was an enjoyable read in the end. I really enjoyed the mythology that was incorporated into the book. Overall the plot was alright though the characters were interesting. Did I enjoy it? Yes! For the most part. Would I read it again? Probably not. ( )
  Air_557 | May 23, 2020 |
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In a land of myth and ice, seventeen-year-old Runa Unnursdóttir is not the runecaster her clan has been hoping for. She spends her days daydreaming of sailing away and exploring the world instead of studying the runes and learning her spells. The villagers consider her odd, in looks and in manner. She's nothing like her talented sister, Sýr, keeper of the sacred moonstone that ensures the village's continued survival. But when a rival clan led by an evil witch raids the village and kidnaps her sister, Runa is forced to act. With a fallen Valkyrie by her side, and the help of a gorgeous half-elf Runa is not quite sure she can trust, the apprentice must travel to the site of an ancient runecasting competition to try to win back the magical gem. But the journey will not be easy; the three unlikely companions encounter malevolent and supernatural creatures at every turn. Somehow, Runa must summon the courage and strength to face her destiny, a destiny she never wanted. Or die trying.

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