Daughter of Smoke & Bone ©2011 by Laini Taylor is the first book in a trilogy whose demographic audience is young adults. It is a fantasy novel packed full with visually imaginative creatures: angels, seraphs, chimaera (so-called "monsters" spliced together with human forms), and oh yes, humans.
Karou is a teenage girl, ostensibly an art student in Prague. Her sketch book is filled with images of hybrid creatures. She is best friends with fellow art student, Zuzana and they share typical teenage angst over boys and similar adolescent topics. Karou has azure blue hair and does not know what type of creature she is truly is or from whence she came. She has been raised by four chimaera and lives with them. She is sent on errands by Brimstone, the head creature, to fetch teeth, traveling through magical portals to other worlds or to far reaches of the earth. Why does she fetch teeth? Why does Brimstone string them? To answer these questions would be a spoiler.
Karou falls in love with an angel Akiva. Inter-creature relations are considered taboo by many. To enjoy this book, the reader must truly suspend disbelief and enjoy the fantastical ride. It is the unknown that keeps arousing the readers' curiosity and drawing them page by page through the book.
"That the name Brimstone had given her was more than a whim. That this was not the end. ... to be continued"
In some ways the unveiling of the action in this book reminds me of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, those books which are battle packed. The creatures rival the bar scene in the Star Wars IV: A New Hope
The final words in Days of Blood & Starlight are,
"Tonight, they let themselves look at each other, for just a little while.
... to be continued"
Aargh!!! I need to forge ahead and finish the series even though each book is over an inch thick and 400 to 500 pages each.
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