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Crown of Bones

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Raise. Your. Phantom.
In a world on the brink of the next Great Dying, no amount of training can prepare us for what is to come.
A young heir will raise the most powerful phantom in all of Baiseen.
A dangerous High Savant will do anything to control the nine realms.
A mysterious and deadly Mar race will steal children into the sea.
And a handsome guide with far too many secrets will make me fall in love.
My name is Ash. A lowly scribe meant to observe and record. And yet I might be destined to surprise us all...
The Amassia series is best enjoyed in order.
Reading Order:
Book #1 Crown of Bones
Book #2 Curse of Shadows

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    • School Library Journal

      December 18, 2020

      Gr 9 Up-In a realm of kingdoms full of adventure, intrigue, and romance, the characters central to this story must prevail in order to save their world from the next Great Dying. Told from multiple points of view, the story centers around the evolution of three main characters, Marcus, Ash, and Kaylin. Marcus Adicio, son of the Magistrate, Heir to the Throne, and a green-robed savant from Baiseen, must learn how to work with the powerful warrior savant he raises. Ash, a female Baiseen scribe who accompanies Marcus, writes of his exploits as she believes she has no magical gifts of her own. Kaylin portrays himself as a simple pirate-turned-guide who only has eyes for Ash, but he has an uncanny affinity for mermaids and other creatures of the deep. As the relationships grow between the three characters, savants, and the wider world, the world begins to teeter on the brink of cataclysm. Wilder has created a magical, enthralling world that keeps readers engaged from the first page. Most characters are cued as white and male, apart from Ash, a strong female lead. VERDICT Recommended for fantasy fans, especially those who enjoyed Leigh Bardugo's "Shadow and Bone" trilogy and Rin Chupeco's "The Bone Witch" trilogy.-Susan Catlett, Green Run H.S., Virginia Beach

      Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      This YA fantasy series opener finds a prince struggling to master his magical talent as a war between kingdoms looms. On the world of Amassia, Marcus Adicio is heir to the Throne of Baiseen. The 17-year-old is a "savant" who, like many people, can raise a "phantom" of his subliminal self from the earth. Marcus has an older brother, 19-year-old Pet�n, but he's a not a savant, so Marcus is next in line to the throne. But first he must master his formless warrior phantom and test his powers on the Isle of Aku with the High Savant. Accompanying Marcus to Aku is Ash, a non-savant scribe and his best friend; her job is to chronicle the prince's initiation journey.Joining them is Belair Duquan, a warrior savant from the kingdom of Tangeen. The prognosticating Bone Throwers, who use "whistle bones" to determine which children have the savant potential, warn Marcus that "Surprise comes from the sea." This refers to Kaylin, a sailor who helps them aboard the Sea Eagle, and disastrous events beyond. According to the Bone Throwers' prophecy, Marcus must not raise his phantom, which eventually introduces itself as muscular warrior De'ral, until he's on Aku; his group must also be wary of spies from the hostile realm of Aturnia. Wilder demonstrates early in her layered, surprise-laden fantasy that savants aren't to be trifled with when Marcus' father uses his dire wolf phantom to rip the hearts from Aturnian operatives. The medieval and martial arts motifs combine well, while legends of the underwater Mar people add further dimension. The Mar also call into question the fate of the eldest Adicio child, Aaron, whom the Bone Throwers insisted be sacrificed to the sea. Wilder highlights several different characters' perspectives, and often, sex doesn't seem far from their minds ("Have you ever known a more divine chap?" Belair asks Ash of Kaylin). For much of the tale, Marcus feels like the protagonist, but a substantial twist subverts this, and it's only one among several exciting reveals that will shape subsequent volumes. A dense but polished novel that provides a solid foundation for a new series.

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