Wednesday, April 20, 2022

#Review - The Girl and the Moon by Mark Lawrence #Fantasy #SyFy

Series: Book of the Ice # 3
Format: Hardcover, 416 pages
Release Date: April 26th 2022
Publisher: ACE
Source: Publisher
Genre: Fantasy / SyFy

In the third exhilarating novel in this dazzling epic fantasy series, a young outcast will fight against staggering odds to save her world.

On the planet Abeth, a narrow Corridor of green land is surrounded on all sides by ice plains where only the strong survive. Ice triber Yaz has completed a perilous journey and arrived at the Corridor, and it exceeds and overwhelms all of her expectations. Everything seems different but some constants remain: her old enemies are still two steps ahead, bent on her destruction. She makes her way to the Convent of Sweet Mercy, where nuns train young girls who show the old gifts, but like the Corridor itself the convent is packed with peril and opportunity. Yaz has much to learn from the nuns—if they don’t decide to execute her.

The fate of everyone squeezed between the Corridor’s vast walls, and ultimately the fate of those laboring to survive out on ice itself, hangs from the moon, and the battle to save the moon centers on the Ark of the Missing, buried beneath the emperor’s palace. Everyone wants Yaz to be the key that will open the Ark – the one the wise have sought for generations. But sometimes wanting isn’t enough. 



Mark Lawrence's The Girl and the Moon is the third installment in the authors Book of the Ice series. The Girl and the Moon picks up immediately after the cliffhanger ending from The Girl and the Mountain. The story is set on the planet of Abeth. Abeth is an ice-bound world with a think strip of land known as the Corridor circling its equator, kept free of ice by an artificial moon. On Abeth, there are four old bloods that show in a small majority of children:

Gerant - which makes you grow very big.
Hunska - which makes you very fast.
Marjal - which can give you some of a variety of lesser magics, like command over shadows, water, air, rock, fire, etc. 
Quantal - which can give you major magics, including accessing the vast power of the Path, and the ability to weave the threats of existence to achieve more subtle manipulations of people and things. 
The Missing are people of a fifth tribe that arrived before these four tribes and were thought to have vanished by the time they arrived. 

16-year old Yaz is an Ictha Ice clan member who has completed a perilous journey from Black Rock, and arrived at the Corridor, and it exceeds and overwhelms all of her expectations. She has the blood of the Missing and can control Stars, and is said to be key to opening the Ark which will destroy the moon. Her traveling companions are Thurin born under the ice with powers over water and fire, Erris is 5,000 years old and we're not really sure if he is real, or a doppelgänger of someone who lived centuries before, Quina is a hunska who was rescued by Yaz, and finally Mali, a Sweet Mercy Novice who lost her friends, and her hand before Yaz found her. 
 
Everything  at Sweet Mercy Convent seems different but some constants remain: her old enemies are still two steps ahead, bent on her destruction. Sweet Mercy is dedicated to the worship of the Ancestor. Within its walls, young girls with the traits of the four original tribes of men are raised to killers, honing their skills to deadly effect. But like the Corridor itself the convent is packed with peril and opportunity. Thanks to the treasonous Eular, Yaz and friends were found guilty of murder and as the story opens, their sentence is about to be carried out.

Thanks to Seus's desire to bring down the moon so that the ice will close over the Corridor and reduce mankind to an ever more tenuous survival on the ice, the fate of everyone squeezed between the Corridor’s vast walls, and ultimately the fate of those laboring to survive out on ice itself, hangs from the moon, and the battle to save the moon centers on the Ark of the Missing, buried beneath the emperor’s palace.
Everyone wants Yaz to be the key that will open the Ark – the one the wise have sought for generations. After all, she is the rare blood of the Missing who can control the stars. 
 
But sometimes wanting isn’t enough. So, while Quina and Yaz are expected to join in on the training with the other Sisters, Yaz has to find a way to destroy Eular and his minions. While being hunted by forces which are far superior, more resourceful and always a step or two ahead of her, Yaz isn't ready to surrender to inevitability of her death at the hands of Seus, or Eular. As Yaz struggles to open the Ark, all the while trying to deny Seus, Quina is finding friends and a home within the Convent, and Mali gets a peek at her future thanks to a quirk in time. 
 
It is fair to say that I am confused as to the timing of this series in comparison to the authors The Book of the Ancestor. One could call the series a companion. Truth be told, I had to go back and read the final pages of Nona Grey's series to find out if she would be making an appearance or not. This is a series that blends fantasy with science fiction and I couldn't have been more impressed with the authors world building and his characters like Mali and Quina, get a chance to shine outside of being aligned with Yaz. 
 







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