Graceling

English language

Published Dec. 3, 2008 by Harcourt.

ISBN:
978-0-15-206396-2
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4 stars (3 reviews)

In a world where some people are born with extreme and often feared skills called Graces, Katsa struggles for redemption from her own horrifying Grace, the Grace of killing, and teams up with another young fighter to save their land from a corrupt king.

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reviewed Graceling by Kristin Cashore (Graceling Realm, #1)

Truth is a precarious thing; Content Warning: Abuse, Gaslighting

4 stars

Me in 2013: This sure is rad! I could go for more of this, but the villain doesn't seem like a big deal! Me now: Oh, God I GET it now. 2016-2020 has taught me how precarious truth is and how ultimately devious gaslighting is. Also I love how Katsa and Po's graces compliment each other, it's really fitting, but OH GOD LECK IS THE WORST.

Maybe if you're 21 and naive like I was, and lived under a rock the past 4 years, you won't appreciate how powerful an ability to gaslight is.

I don't think you'll feel that way if you read Graceling now. It will scream "too real" as you remember the reporters talking about being gaslit by 45 regarding things they personally witnessed.

While I look forward to Winterkeep, the 4th book in the series coming out next year, I'm imagining I will see Fire and …

reviewed Graceling by Kristin Cashore (Graceling Realm, #1)

Review of 'Graceling' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Thoroughly enjoyable, captivating, and delightful, both while reading and upon reflection. Gets right so many things that are wrong with much of literature and media in general, and does so effortlessly and unobtrusively, in a story that is quite compelling in its own right. Great characters, the Graces and their dynamics are intriguing, lots of surprises and development.