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A very wholesome story with an interesting plot and a fun main character. I really enjoyed the main character's ability - it was different and definitely something I've never seen before!
Although I would have liked a bit more substance to the story, it was still fun and I'm glad I took the time to read it.
This book was creative and fun. I wanted more from this book. From Iliad's ability to speak stories into existence to her grandmother's breathing fire to the magical setting of the city, I wanted to immerse myself more in the characters and setting. I thoroughly enjoyed my time reading this but would love to have the book another hundred pages to further develop the plot and setting. I hope the author is planning a sequel.
I found this book great! The world was imbued with an enchanting quality, sprinkled with an European influence evident throughout the Esmeria universe.
Although the plot was not particularly innovative, it was still quite solid and able to captivate me nonetheless. The novel's greatest strength is undoubtedly the character of Illiad's passion for books, stories and words. The manner in which it reflected on her magical abilities, along with the references to literature, was particularly well-coinceived. The whole concept of taking the image projection one does when reading and turning it into a fantastical illusion for other to see was, in a way, to say that reading is some kind of magic in itself. That is truly wholesome 💖
The underlying topics of female power, equality and democracy were also a really positive point, making the intrigue intense, high-stakes and yet, charming and engaging. The characters were interesting and seemed like real people with depth. I enjoyed getting to know them along the way. Overall, I had a fantastic experience!
I would give this 5 stars on the whole, but there are two things I'm not sure about.
The only thing I'd change is the references. In the e-book, they were all at the end. It made the process a little tricky, with the reader having to jump between chapters. I'm not sure if it would be possible to incorporate them as footnotes, but if this book goes to print (which I really hope it does, it has such a gorgeous cover too), it would be worth bearing in mind!
The second thing was the tone of the book overall. I know it's aimed as YA, but it sometimes felt more like a middle-grade book to me. I think the fast pace in the last quarter made me think that, along with all the references to literature. What I mean is that I thought this would be a great book to introduce to students to get them interested in classical literature, or to get them talking in class, which is why I thought it would be good for a younger audience. It's not a bad thing, per se, I just found it a little confusing.
I just finished reading The Storyteller's Tale and I'm still reeling from the experience! This middle-grade/young adult fantasy novel swept me off to the enchanting kingdom of Esmeria, where magic, romance, and self-discovery blend together perfectly. Iliad, the protagonist, has an incredible gift - she can bring words to life with her "snatchwords" ability. I loved watching her grow from a small-town storyteller to a confident, court-savvy individual as she navigates the complexities of royal life. The mysterious suitor and slow-burning romance kept me hooked, and the quirky characters (especially her flamboyant grandma!) added a delightful touch. If you're a fan of fantasy, adventure, and strong female leads, you'll adore this charming tale of self-discovery, love, and the power of storytelling.
Thank you rivka publishing, netgalley and Judith bouilloc for providing me with the e-arc in exchange for my honest opinion.
5 stars
The Storyteller's Tale is a captivating story that takes us on a journey in the art of storytelling. The story weaves together my love for magic, heartwarming happily-ever-afters and adding a fresh twist to classic storytelling. A fast paced and enjoyable read, I only wish the book was longer.
It’s a very cozy YA fantasy that’s perfect for this time of year. The characters re very lovable, with an interesting magic system.
I really enjoyed myself while reading this one.
cute. VERY very YA and falls victim to telling not showing quite a bit but i liked our main couple and the magic ideas. 3 stars. tysm for the arc.
I have a few mixed feelings about “The Storyteller’s Tale” but let’s start with a summary first.
Illiad is a snatchwords which gives her the ability to take words from the pages of books and animate them to entire scenes. When a Royal Messanger invites her to the capital named Babel, to be the queens storyteller she doesn’t say no. That is however not all she is asked to do, as the King wishes for her to marry one Lord in the Royal Family.
Concerning the writing style the book was quite quickly paced. Almost too quick sometimes as i felt that there sometimes were a few jumps after i turned the page.
The “forced marriage” was actually not forced at all which i loved. Illiad always had the possibility to say and do what she actually wanted to.
The Author also included quite a lot of humorous moments, that didn’t feel out of place though.
Overall, this was a truly special Story which i thoroughly enjoyed, even if i found some aspects that didn’t quite fit my personal taste.
This is a fun, cozy, whimsical story with wonderful MC's who you just love to love. A well-done YA fantasy that makes me feel the same type of feels as Ella Enchanted and other early 2000's fairytale movies.
Thank you netgalley and the publisher for my copy in exchange for my honest review :))
✨The Storyteller's Tale✨ by Judith Bouilloc is an amazing YA/MG Fantasy for all the bookish girls who envied Belle's Library in Beauty & the Beast! This book was originally published in french but has recently been lovingly translated into English, and is now available to read in all formats!
If you love stories with...
📖An Awkward, Sweet, Bookish FMC
📚Literary Adventure-A book about books!
❄️YA/MG No Spice, Wholesome Romance
📜Regency & Fantasy Setting
🏵️Little Women Family Vibes
📚Did I mention All.The.Books?!?
💍Arranged Marriage
🔍Murder Mystery
✨Unique Magic
...Then you'll love this book!! Iliad is a sweet librarian who can weave visual illusions as she reads from books! You'll love to root for this sweet, socially awkward, bookish fmc as she learns to navigate the dangers of court intrigue while wielding her unique ability to cause words to leap off the pages of books! If you love the literary classics then you'll adore all of the direct quotes in this book.The world building was a fascinating blend of fantasy elements and a regency inspired historical setting!
"The Storyteller’s Tale is an enchanting novel about a librarian with a wonderful gift and the mysterious suitor who proposes to her.
Iliad can breathe life into words by speaking them aloud. Thanks to this wonderful gift, the young woman has become the most famous storyteller in the kingdom of Esmeria.
When she receives an anonymous and very advantageous marriage proposal from a member of the royal family, Iliad, chaperoned by her flamboyant grandmother, sets off to the capital, where she is to meet her mysterious suitor.
But Iliad, coming from a middle-class family with no money or title, doesn’t know anything about court life. With her peculiar sense of fashion and her awkwardness, she finds that life in Babel is more trying—and perilous—than she expected…"
❤️Thank you @judithbouilloc for the opportunity to read your book as an arc, it was a lovely literary adventure and I look forward to reading more of your works in the future!
I would highly recommend this book for anyone middle grade and older who loves fantasy adventures!!
✨📚❤️📚✨
The premise of a Snatchword, a person that can make stories become illusions sounded so interesting and fun. And the story started out whimsy enough. But as the story progresses there's less focus on Iliad's skills as a Snatchword and more on the politics at court and her budding romance. Which just was boring to me. The story also left me confused about the book's setting, as it references real places and literature but still seems to be set in a fictional fantasy world. This book had potential, but it just didn’t work for me
Thank you to the publishers and NetGalley for allowing me to read an arc of this book! This book is a wonderful addition to the cosy fantasy genre, with a fantastic concept that was executed wonderfully! Truly enchanting and whimsical, I loved it and the characters!
The Storyteller's Tale by Judith Bouilloc is a cozy, comforting, and delightful read that pleasantly surprised me. Drawn in by the intriguing synopsis and the beautiful cover, I was instantly captivated when I discovered the story centers around books and the magic of words. The protagonist, Iliad, is a kindred spirit—a bookworm who spends every spare moment reading. But what truly amazed me was her extraordinary power: the ability to "snatch" words from books and bring them to life, creating vivid illusions. It’s such a fascinating and whimsical concept that adds real magic to the tale.
The writing style is simple and easy to follow, yet it had me squealing with excitement at all the right moments. Each scene was so vividly described that I could picture everything perfectly, making the book feel magical and immersive. With plenty of unexpected twists, the story kept me guessing and hooked from start to finish. I devoured it in one sitting because I just couldn’t put it down!
If you’re looking for a heartwarming and whimsical story that's both entertaining and emotionally rich, The Storyteller’s Tale is a must-read!
The Storyteller's Tale is a charming story about Iliad, a snatchwords, or a person who can make a story literally come to life by reading it out loud. She is invited to become the Queen's storyteller and given an offer of marriage from a mysterious member of the royal family. The book takes us on Iliad's journey of learning that real life can be as exciting as fiction. There is danger, a murderous plot, a romance and of course, an happily ever after ending. This book is squeaky clean and appropriate for any age. Although the main character is an adult, it reads like a fairytale.
I received an advance reader copy. All opinions are my own.
A beautiful cover for a beautiful story. This was an absolutely lovely, cozy read. A very slow-burn, no spice romance for a woman who loves books and can bring them to life with a charming magic. And let us not forget the indomitable granny who is a wonderful side character. It may have been a fairly quick read but the world was full and well built. Middle-grade and up would certainly enjoy this.
The Storyteller’s Tale was such a cozy, enchanting read! It’s filled with all the tropes I adore: arranged marriages, hate-to-love dynamics, sunshine and grumpy characters, and a dreamy, mystical magic system. The story follows a librarian who can breathe life from words and an upright royal judge with a dark past, which adds so much depth to their dynamic.
The romance between the two unfolded beautifully, and the chemistry had me hooked from the start. The writing was easy to read but still managed to make me squeal with excitement at all the right moments. I could vividly imagine every scene as it played out, making it an immersive and magical experience.
If you’re looking for a heartwarming, whimsical romance that’s both fun and full of emotional depth, The Storyteller’s Tale is a must-read!
4.5 stars - this is an enjoyable YA fantasy read about a young librarian with the ability to create illusions when reading books aloud. Good for fans of country to palace life stories, lovers of literature (did I mention all of the great quotes?!), and fantasy readers interested in a slightly different take on magic.
Lost half a star due to some odd turns of phrase, which might be due to the translation. Some of the writing might have been closer to 4 stars, but the storyline and the magic were novel enough to give it a bump up.
Thank you to NetGalley and Rivka for the ARC.
I loved this book! Perfect and sweet YA novel. Books, magic, Well done, kids 13+ would enjoy. Will look for more books by Judith.
This review of The Storyteller's Tale by Judith Bouilloc is courtesy of NetGalley
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Rating 3/5
Publication Date: Aug 21 2024
I wanted to love this book more than I did as the mix of someone doing magic with books plus a bit of mystery as to why royalty wants to wed her sounded interesting.
It's got some nice quotes that are obviously pro-books/education/libraries which I love especially given the current book banning era.
Something though fell flat. Maybe it was due to being a translated book. Maybe it was the pacing. I wish I could describe better why I didn't love it, but I don't have a magical way with words.
WAAAAAHHHHH! BEST EXPERIENCE OF MY LIFE!!! THIS IS HOW U WRITE COZY FANTASY!!!
this book, to me, is not like any other book. it's a very special book, one that is so dear to me i will not accept any hate on! it was such a cozy, comforting, easy, quick read. and to me this book was the definition of, "never let them know ur next move." which i did not expect at all. anyways the storyteller's tale is such a pleasant surprise, i requested it due to its interesting synopsis and pretty cover (and because it was about reading/books! hehe) and i am not disappointed one bit! it even has gardening aspects and i just love love love it so much i might explode. iliad and adil, my librarian x gardener duo, u are very precious to me, i hope these characters all live the happiest life ever!
u bet i will be reading more books from rivka publishing, perhaps i will find more gems like this one!
biggest thank you to judith bouilloc and the team for providing an arc!