3.5
Song for the Basilisk
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From the World Fantasy Award-winning author of The Bards of Bone Plain.
Something half-woke in him, and he froze on the threshold, seeing misshapen faces billow in the flames.
As a child, Rook had been taken in by the bards of Luly, and raised as one of their own. Of his past he knew nothing—except faint memoires of fire and death that he'd do anything to forget.
But nightmares, and a new threat to the island that had become his own, would not let him escape the dreadful fate of his true family. Haunted by the music of the bards, he left the only home he knew to wander the land of the power-hungry Basilisk who had destroyed his family. And perhaps, finally, to find a future in the fulfillment of his forgotten destiny...
Something half-woke in him, and he froze on the threshold, seeing misshapen faces billow in the flames.
As a child, Rook had been taken in by the bards of Luly, and raised as one of their own. Of his past he knew nothing—except faint memoires of fire and death that he'd do anything to forget.
But nightmares, and a new threat to the island that had become his own, would not let him escape the dreadful fate of his true family. Haunted by the music of the bards, he left the only home he knew to wander the land of the power-hungry Basilisk who had destroyed his family. And perhaps, finally, to find a future in the fulfillment of his forgotten destiny...
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3.5

ain 🩷
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“ugh i already know i need to reread this book along with so many other of patricia mckillip’s just to truly appreciate how beautiful this book was
i am constantly blown away by how mckillip uses words and the english language. this book was no exception - seriously, i don’t think i can even do it justice, you just have to read it for yourself to experience it. this story was a little harder for me to get into than her previous ones that i’ve read before, but once the plot picks up i read everything in almost one sitting. a really beautiful and comforting story to read if you’re in the mood for some light fantasy.”

Emma 🌿
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“I loveeeee Patricia McKillip's writing style”

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