Tuesday, March 20, 2018

An Enchantment of Ravens, by Margaret Rogerson

Isobel is an artist who creates portraits for the fair folk. She receives her first royal costumer, the autumn prince Rook. When Isobel paints sorrow into Rook's eyes, he is furious.She is spirited away with Rook to stand trial.During their journey, they are attacked. They depend each other on survival, and in turn, fall in love.

This book is a standalone, so I was very sad to see that this book is short.  I would have liked it better if there was a bigger plot. I started getting bored near the end, but the beginning and middle were pretty good. In conclusion, I would recommend this book for those who like standalone, and who don't mind a shorter plot. But in my opinion, this book was not for me.

Reviewed by Anisa, Grade 8
Casa Verdugo Library


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