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This book had me on my toes, it was a magical heist with the highest stakes. It was filled with betrayal, blackmail, found family and romance.
I love how unique this story was, the magic sources and the different planes of existence that magic users could phase between. There’s so much detail to this book it’s so easy to immerse yourself into this world.
Cemmy was brash, well intentioned and desperate having to look after her mother due to council/church laws that have affected them both heavily. Other people in her close knit friendship group and civillians are also heavily impeached by the law, there’s a teetering balance within their city that is always on the verge of collapse or destruction. This book involves a lot of prejudice, persecution and fear, but it’s so well done and I couldnt put it down.
Kate!! Dylan!! Take a bow 👏 👏 👏
This was wild. Being conscious of spoilers I'm going to try keep this review light and mostly VIBES...
The magic system in this book is like nothing I've read and I'll be honest, it took a few chapters for me to get my head around the specifics but what helped with this was the pace that Dylan sets for the plot.
We're thrown straight into the thick of it with sneaky thief Cemmy. Cemmy lives a chaotic half life as a' Hue', a half magic half norm. Did I mention her existence is literally illegal? Through every fault of her own she ends up embroiled in a heist plot, with a dubious creep and an infuriating (but kinda hot) guy called Chase. These were the viiiibes I was talking about. 😏
Heart palpitations and pain ensues!
Given the pace of this book the world building is lighter touch and not over described. I am a neuro diverse reader and I don't need pages to describe a room or place, which this book is more in the style of.
If you like messy relationships, a fast paced plot, quippy dialogue and unique magic systems, this book is for you. Get it on your reading lists!
Kate Dylan has pulled off the genre switch with utter perfection. Sci-fi, she kicked it's butt and delivered not one but two brilliant books.
Fantasy, well consider the 'boss level' achievement unlocked, this fantasy novel will Shatter the competition and leave the reader nursing the best kind of book hangover!
⭐5 star read⭐
Even with the genre switch, the distinctive voice that is Kate Dylan is still there and working its magic.
I can not stress enough just how brilliant and clever an author she is, this book just emphasises her talents.
Phenomenal characters
Epically immersive world building
A superb magic system
Will have you gripped from the first to last page and keep you on the edge of your seat throughout. You don't get an easy ride with Dylan, you get a rollercoaster of pure adrenaline, anxiety and anguish.
This is a fast paced read and its high-stakes from the off. You will not put it down, or relax!
The Character work is flawless, all of them feel fully fleshed out, are diverse and have a realness that makes you care and become invested in them. Yes, yes I definitely get too attached to fictional characters but who doesn't 😂
The world building is so immersive you become absorbed and forget you are even reading, I mean it says something when you're reading about an incredibly flawed, dangerous place and you'd visit in a heartbeat.
Her intricate magic system felt fresh and added another level to the storytelling. I enjoyed the slow reveals into the history of the magic, their world and the people who live in it.
This book has everything:
Impossible Heists, Colour Magic and Morally Grey Characters.
Blackmail, Deception and Betrayals.
Found Families, Fatal Secrets and Zealous Fanatics.
With a sickening crack, clink, crunch, Dylan will Shatter your heart into a thousand pieces, leaving nothing behind but a jagged pile of shards and a deliciously devastating book hangover.
Will you Survive or Shatter?
Thank you Netgalley and Hodder and Stoughton for the eARC to review
Title: Until We Shatter by Kate Dylan
Release Date: October, 17th, 2024
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Stars
"Until We Shatter" by Kate Dylan is a thrilling fantasy adventure filled with danger, magic, and high stakes. Cemmy, a young woman living in a world where magic is both feared and sought after, finds herself forced into a life of thievery to save her family. When she's offered a job that could change everything, she must team up with the mysterious Chase to pull off an impossible heist.
Dylan's world building is original and immersive, though the lengthy explanations at times slowed the pace of the story. However, once I adjusted to the unique magic system, I was hooked and couldn't put the book down. The morally grey and interesting characters added depth to the narrative, and the representation in the book was commendable.
This is a captivating read that will appeal to fans of YA fantasy. With its fast-paced plot, compelling characters, and intricate world, it delivers everything you could want from a fantasy novel. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an exciting and engaging adventure.
Thank you to The Publisher Hodder & Stoughton | Hodderscape, The Author Kate Dylan & NetGalley for an advanced reader copy (ARC) in exchange for my honest review.
'Until we shatter' is a quickly moving book, with an original worldbuilding. I must admit I had forgotten it was YA (my bad, really !) and so my expected enjoyment was a bit tempered, since it is a genre of fantasy I tend to like less. There was quite a bit of lenghty explanation about the world, something that annoyed me a bit, especially with the first pov narration. I also had a bit of trouble connecting with the characters because their psychology and reactions felt a bit too much sometimes, but it is probably my tendency to prefer more mature characters talking. Still, I think the author managed to create and convey what she wanted, with good and varied representation, high stakes heist and a romance. It is a good bookn I just didn't have the right expectations.
This book should delight readers of YA looking for a fast moving plot, morally grey characters and an original magic system and worldbuilding !
This was amazing!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book what a unique world this was to read!
It did take me a little time to adjust to the unique magic system but all the best fantasy books do, and once I did I could not put this book down, yes I did read it all in one sitting.
There was no slow start to the book, readers will be immediately thrown into the plot so be prepared the stakes are high and so exiting to read.
I loved the morally grey family characters especially little grumpy Cemmy and the representation was amazing!
There are honestly hardly any criticisms for the book and I really recommend this if you’re looking for an intense heist!
Thank you NetGalley, Hodder & Stoughton and Kate Dylan for the eARC!
“I am the violence the world made of me.”
Phew. Kate Dylan never misses. I was so excited to read Until We Shatter after loving both Mindwalker and Mindbreaker, and now I’ve finished it I might just have to read it again?
Until We Shatter has anything but a slow start - you’re thrown straight into the action with Cemmy, our stubborn, quick-witted main character who has both a forbidden dilution of magic and a desperate need to save her mother’s life, as she tries to pull off a heist of her own. And that’s where things go pear shaped.
I adored the unique, intricate magic system where characters’ powers are based on their colours (known as Shades), from which the forbidden Hues (half-Shades) have their own dilutions. The worldbuilding was really nicely layered into the storytelling! I also really enjoyed the similarities to the Mindwalker world, replacing sci-fi ‘mods’ with fantasy ‘glamours’.
One thing you can always rely on with Kate Dylan’s writing is that she will keep the stakes high, and it’s as brilliant as it is nail-bitingly terrifying. I was on the edge of my seat for basically the whole book.
Until We Shatter is a heist story but of course more than a heist story - it’s truth and lies and the complex webs we weave to protect the people we love. I loved it! Maybe the real heist was the friends we made along the way?
Thank you NetGalley, Hodder & Stoughton and Kate Dylan for the eARC!