New Book Releases of September: "Even the darkest stars"

   
   If you like books about mountain climbing with a mix of magic, demons and witches, then you would be ecstatic to learn there is a book that has exactly all that. "Even the darkest stars" by Heather Fawcett swallows you into a new world with hardship and adventures. Most people will be able to feel for the characters because no matter their qualities or circumstances, they are very relatable. 

   Unlike in many other famous books, the hero, a girl, whose name is Kamzin, is not exactly an average person, she has qualities that even a character like Harry Potter would die to have. She's not a typical choice and she's not a standard kind of beauty either, but what sets her even more apart, is her dedication and courage, which, for a person who has no magic to defend herself with from all the dangers, says enough.

   Every little detail is spot on, with the power of intricately woven words, that create an amazing picture, you can even imagine the cold and the storms. To me personally it reminded a bit about Tibet, their traditions and beliefs, Chinese empire at ancient times and exploring their territories. It is, of course, a work of fiction and the world is a stand-alone, but same as with the characters, it's also relatable.

   All-in-all it's a fantastic read, that definitely has chances to become a global bestseller. I'd recommend it to anyone, young or old. I don't think it would leave anyone disappointed.

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