Member Reviews
I enjoyed this book. The world and character building was great! I look forward to more by this author!
I received an arc copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving my honest review.
The first book of the Podwitch Chronicles tells the tale of Cal Wainwright and his best friend Janey Wickthorpe as they fight to survive a wild yet wonderful adventure throughout the streets of London. When the ravens are killed at the Tower of London, Cal's life on Podwitch, a mysterious narrow boat, is turned upside down...
This sequel is set three years later. Hiraeth, Book II in the Podwitch Sequence continues Cal, Jeb, Janey and the Chattan’s struggles in a highly exciting and fast paced adventure. London is dangerous and angry, dark forces are gathering and all are asked to face up to high stakes play.
The risks are increasingly higher as The Mist grows more pervasive but human frailties, despite additional powers, are laid bare. Corruption, trust, human nature, and magical realism all come into play in a wonderful, exhilarating and twisty plot, driven by wonderful characters from the first book.
This has continued a very enthralling series and I thoroughly recommend.
The only warning is that it is advisable to read the first book as the second is not really a standalone title.
Thank you #NetGalley and Troubador Publishing Limited
Thanks, Netgalley and Publisher for the opportunity to read!
It's a fast and light read, compared with the heavy fantasy books I read recently, but that doesn't mean it's bad. On the contrary....I actually needed that. What bugs me is more the fact that recently a lot of authors take inspiration from London as their choice of primal story setting, which isn't bad, it's just nothing new. There are fantastical towns where inspiration could be drawn from, BUT.....nevertheless, the story was really intriguing and magical. I enjoyed it thoroughly and since this is Book 2, of course, it felt that I'm missing some very essential details and events that have happened before the events of this book. I'll be back reading the Podwitch, but this one is definitely a must-read! Es[ecially when the testing of friendship bonds is a core motive.
This book had such an intrigyuing premise and its stoyline really delivered, it was interesting and I think children and young adults would love the references to London and being able to picture the areas being spoken about within the novel. Good characters abd good imagery. A quick and good read