Ratings21
Average rating3.6
Fast paced, easy read, although I felt it ended a little abruptly. Looking forward to the next in the series.
The story started out promising, but it fell flat for me when I got to the middle. The ending wasn't any better for me, unfortunately.
DNF because I am sick of hearing about her “teeth clicking” and at 30 percent in I just don't give a flying fuck what happens for the rest of the book. Could have been awesome but nope. Just not good. Also, this quote, after earning what she wants most in life:
“Or rather, it's like the final adjustment on the eye doctor lens that makes the hot air balloon come into focus.”
Wtf.
⭐⭐⭐.5 — Love the cover on this book!
Luminaries by Susan Dennard is a captivating contemporary YA fantasy that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. The story takes place in Hemlock Falls, a town that harbors many secrets, and follows Winnie Wednesday, a young girl who dreams of joining the Luminaries, an ancient order that protects her town from terrifying creatures that emerge from the forest every night.
Dennard skillfully weaves together themes of fear, family secrets, friendship, and courage to create a truly interesting narrative. As Winnie trains for the deadly Luminary hunter trials with the help of her ex-best friend Jay Friday, readers are drawn into a world filled with danger and darkness. Winnie is a strong and determined protagonist who fights to prove herself worthy of becoming a Luminary, and Jay is an equally compelling character with secrets of his own.
Overall, Luminaries was an enjoyable read that will appeal to fans of YA fantasy novels.
ARC Via NetGalley
Susan Dennard didn't dissapoint. I loved her Witchland series, so I do have high expectation to this opening series, and it paid off.