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Teen & YA Fantasy
Delacorte Press
September 24, 2024
Hardback , eBook , paperback
512
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Drawing on the Grimm Brothers’ dark fairytale, “Godfather Death,” this new novel by the #1 New York Times bestselling author of House of Salt and Sorrows is a sweeping, fantastical saga of actions and consequences. The stunning “Hazel” special edition first printing features exclusive printed endpapers and a beautiful gold-and-red foil-stamped case. All gifts come with a price. Hazel Trépas has always known she wasn’t like the rest of her siblings. A thirteenth child, promised away to one of the gods, she spends her childhood waiting for her godfather—Merrick, the Dreaded End—to arrive. When he does, he lays out exactly how he’s planned Hazel’s future. She will become a great healer, known throughout the kingdom for her precision and skill. To aid her endeavors, Merrick blesses Hazel with a gift, the ability to instantly deduce the exact cure needed to treat the sick. But all gifts come with a price. Hazel can see when Death has claimed a patient—when all hope is gone—and is tasked to end their suffering, permanently. Haunted by the ghosts of those she’s killed, Hazel longs to run. But destiny brings her to the royal court, where she meets Leo, a rakish prince with a disdain for everything and everyone. And it’s where Hazel faces her biggest dilemma yet—to save the life of a king marked to die. Hazel knows what she is meant to do and knows what her heart is urging her toward, but what will happen if she goes against the will of Death? From the astonishing mind of Erin A. Craig comes the breathtaking fairy tale retelling readers have been waiting for— what does a life well-lived mean, and how do we justify the impossible choices we make for the ones we love? The Thirteenth Child is a must-read for fans of dark fairy tales, romantasy, and epic fantasy alike.
The Dreaded End, The God of Death, Her Godfather…
The Thirteenth Child is a gothic take on a Grimm’s fairytale, “Godfather Death”. Erin A. Craig takes you on an adventure that is the life of Hazel, the thirteenth child born in her family. Unwanted by her parents, the gods all offered to take her in as their own. Her parents agree to allow the God of Death to be her Godfather. Can the god of death truly care for a mortal child? Can a mortal, even a thirteenth child, amount to what is expected of her?
Early in life Hazel is treated unkindly and mostly ignored by her human parents. When she is taken away by the Dreaded End, she is cared for, but still ignored. Can she overcome her life circumstances and truly be happy?
What I liked: The twists and turns that create who Hazel is by the end of the story are both fascinating and horrifying all the same. The friendships she creates and the heartbreak she endures along the way are really a testament to Erin A. Craig’s ability to make you feel for the characters she creates.
Why I gave 4 stars: First is the pacing, it felt off in parts and just took a little too long for the story to really get to the point.
The second is a bit more of a personal preference, but it was introduced as a “romantasy-meets-dark-fairytale retelling” and I expected it to be a bit more romance driven. It was definitely YA and the romance took a back seat to the rest of the plot. However, I think if you go into it knowing that, you may have a different outlook on the book.
Takeaway: Would I recommend it? Absolutely! Overall, The Thirteenth Child by Erin A. Craig is a wonderful read and I really enjoyed it!
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Hi, I’m Rebecca! I’m a Maryland girl at heart, but currently live in South Central Pennsylvania. The greatest loves of my life are my husband, my three daughters, and our Alaskan Klee Kai, Yoshi. The best time I find to read is when my kids are busy with one of their numerous extra-curricular activities and my husband is gaming. Let me tell you, a reader and a gamer make an excellent partnership! Aside from quality time with my family, I believe my day is best spent with a good book in one hand and an iced coffee in the other. My hobbies include reading books, buying books, and adding books to my TBR. And yes, those are three separate hobbies, don’t @ me. I’m obsessed with YA fantasy, extra-spicy romantasy, and everything in between. I’m insatiable when it comes to reading and if I love a book – I devour it. It becomes a part of me forever.