Title: When Among Crows
Author: Veronica Roth
Pages: 171
Publisher: Titan
Release Date: 14th May 2024
Blurb from Goodreads:
Step into a city where monsters feast on human emotions, knights
split their souls to make their weapons, and witches always take more
than they give.
Pain is Dymitr’s calling. To slay
the monsters he’s been raised to kill, he had to split his soul in
half to make a sword from his own spine. Every time he draws it, he
gets blood on his hands.
Pain is Ala’s inheritance.
When her mother died, a family curse to witness horrors committed by
the Holy Order was passed onto her. The curse will claim her life, as
it did her mother’s, unless she can find a cure.
One
fateful night in Chicago, Dymitr comes to Ala with a her help in
finding the legendary witch Baba Jaga in exchange for an enchanted
flower that just might cure her. Desperate, and unaware of what
Dymitr really is, Ala agrees.
But they only have one day
before the flower dies . . . and Ala's hopes of breaking the curse
along with it.
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My Review:
*I received an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. My thanks to NetGalley and Titan Books*
Note - I ended up reading the audiobook version of this book.
Monsters are real and there are people that fight them.
Dymitr is one such person, and one night he finds himself making a deal with Ala, a monster Dymitr would usually kill.
Dymitr offers Ala a cure to the curse that has haunted her family for years, in exchange for her help in finding the location of Baba Jaga, the legendary witch.
With a time limit on the cure, can Dymitr and Ala work together?
The Polish folklore in this book really intrigued me, as did the cover, so I was looking forward to reading it.
Dymitr and Ala were both likeable and relatable protagonists. I also liked Nico a lot. It was enjoyable to read the interactions between the trio.
The setting of a Chicago with what the Holy Order perceived as 'monsters' was interesting, and I really liked the fantastical element. I would have liked to find out more about the Order and the different 'monsters'.
I really liked that Polish was used in this book, and it made me interested in finding out more about the folklore.
The plot was interesting and immediately grabbed my attention, making me invested in the characters. The book is only short, and it was fast to read, but I would have liked it to have been longer.
I would happily read a sequel or a book set in the same world.
Overall, this was an
enjoyable read.
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