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Anonymous, Leigh Bardugo (duplicate): The Familiar (2024, Penguin Books, Limited)

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Published 2024 by Penguin Books, Limited.

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978-0-241-65531-3
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The Familiar

The premise of The Familiar felt like a great hook--a Jewish converso scullery maid who can perform small miracles, set during the time of the Spanish inquisition. Her mistress discovers her magical secrets, and she's thrust into dangerous visibility and politics.

I enjoyed this book overall, but there were some weak spots for me. Other than the religious persecution, I didn't get a strong sense of place from this book. The beginning of the book was quite enjoyable, but the second and third acts (so to speak) worked less well for me. (Some of this is my own personal bias against anything that whiffs of shonen tournament arc.) Finally, the nature of magical bargains in this book felt so handwavingly convenient that it made the conclusion less satisfying, even as it satisfied the strictures of a fantasy romance novel.

Had potential, but flopped for me.

The story was fine enough, though it did drag on a bit. I felt no connection to the characters. I never had a sense of urgency, or an inkling that things wouldn't end up working out fine for the MCs. I did enjoy the setting since I have not read any historical fictions that took place in Spain during the Golden Age. Not mad I read it, but glad it was a library loan so I didn't put money into it.

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