Crystal Shards by I.O. Scheffer is book 2 in the Fearghus
Academy YA Science Fiction/Fantasy series. In book 1, I met a wide cast of
diverse characters and I looked forward to seeing what magical adventures and
threats they would endure in book two. I was not disappointed.
About the book: Crystal Shards
The series follows the life of Artesia Addison who, when the story opens, lived in 1864 London in an orphanage as a young teen. When adopted under unusual circumstances, she is taken to another earth-like world where magic is part of life. She attends Fearghus Academy, a school for students gifted with magical abilities. Chrystal Shards picks up where Book 1, October Jewels, left off. It presents a wide range of uniquely flawed characters in Artisia’s life including her best friend Eilam DeForest. Many of these gifted kids carry emotional baggage from life before Fearghus and it adds elements of external and internal conflict that leaves the reader cheering the kids on.
Book review: Crystal Shards
Crystal Shards delves deeper into the mysteries of the past hinted at in the first book, but the theme is much darker. In some areas, the story may be too troubling for more sensitive readers, as the plot does include the torture of children. It wasn’t super graphic, but I’d say if it were a movie, I’d rate it PG13.
I recommend Crystal Shards to readers who enjoy fast-paced fantasy/sci-fi, a complex plot written with multiple unpredictable threads, and young characters that develop, grow, and change as they learn lessons of life. I think fans of the Magical Arts Academy Series or the Blakemore Paranormal Academy Series will find the mysteries and adventure of Crystal Shards captivating.
* * *
As BookHookup, I am a longtime book reviewer. I received a free review copy of this book from BookTasters and have not received compensation for reviewing or recommending it. Some links in this post are affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to amazon.com and affiliate sites.
No comments:
Post a Comment