Title: Bright Ruined Things
Author: Samantha Cohoe
Pages: 352
Publisher: Wednesday Books
Release Date: 15th February 2022
Blurb from Goodreads:
"A deftly-plotted tale about
ambition and belonging, Bright Ruined Things takes Shakespeare’s The
Tempest and brilliantly reimagines its themes of family and love. Cohoe
writes with a magic that dazzles and cuts right to the core." - Chloe
Gong, New York Times bestselling author of These Violent Delights
Forbidden magic, a family secret, and a night to reveal
it all...
The only life Mae has ever known is on the island, living
on the charity of the wealthy Prosper family who control the magic on the
island and the spirits who inhabit it. Mae longs for magic of her own and to
have a place among the Prosper family, where her best friend, Coco, will see
her as an equal, and her crush, Miles, will finally see her. Now that she’s
eighteen, Mae knows her time with the Prospers may soon come to an end.
But tonight is First Night, when the Prospers and their
high-society friends return to the island to celebrate the night Lord Prosper
first harnessed the island’s magic and started producing aether – a magical
fuel source that has revolutionized the world. With everyone returning to the
island, Mae finally has the chance to go after what she’s always wanted.
When the spirits start inexplicably dying, Mae starts to
realize that things aren’t what they seem. And Ivo, the reclusive, mysterious
heir to the Prosper magic, may hold all the answers – including a secret about
Mae’s past that she doesn’t remember. As Mae and her friends begin to unravel
the mysteries of the island, and the Prospers’ magic, Mae starts to question
the truth of what her world was built on.
In this YA fantasy, Samantha Cohoe wonderfully mixes
magic and an atmospheric historical setting into a fantastically immersive
world, with characters you won’t be able to forget.
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My Review:
*I received an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. Thanks to Wednesday Books and NetGalley*
Mae lives on a magical island with the Prosper family. As their ward, Mae is on the outside and dreams of being able to learn magic like Ivo the Prosper heir.
Every year the Prospers host a party called First Night where people from the mainland come to the island to celebrate the anniversary of Lord Prosper producing aether using the island's indigenous spirits.
The First Night also means that Mae's best friend, Coco, will be returning to the island, as well as Miles, Mae's crush.
However, things start to unravel when the spirits begin to die,
What is happening to the spirits?
Will Mae be able to to stay on the island now that she is eighteen?
Mae was a mixed protagonist for me - I felt sorry for her with how she was mostly forgotten by the Prospers while most of them went off to the mainland during term time. I liked Mae's character development, but I didn't really connect with her and wasn't invested in what happened to her.
None of the characters really stood out for me, except maybe Ivo, who I would like to find out more about.
The setting of the island was interesting.
The plot was mixed for me - I found some of it to be predictable, but it also surprised me. However, I wasn't gripped.
The writing style took me a little while to get into, but it was easy to follow.
I'm disappeared that I didn't enjoy this more.
Overall, this was a mixed read.
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