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The Bird and the Blade

By Megan Bannen
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Publisher Description

A sweeping and tragic debut novel perfect for fans of The Wrath and the Dawn and Megan Whalen Turner. This young adult novel is an excellent choice for accelerated tween readers in grades 7 to 8, especially during homeschooling. It’s a fun way to keep your child entertained and engaged while not in the classroom.

The Bird and the Blade is a lush, powerful story of life and death, battles and riddles, lies and secrets from author Megan Bannen.

Enslaved in Kipchak Khanate, Jinghua has lost everything: her home, her family, her freedom . . . until the kingdom is conquered by enemy forces and she finds herself an unlikely conspirator in the escape of Prince Khalaf and his irascible father across the vast Mongol Empire.

On the run, with adversaries on all sides and an endless journey ahead, Jinghua hatches a scheme to use the Kipchaks’ exile to return home, a plan that becomes increasingly fraught as her feelings for Khalaf evolve into an impossible love.

Jinghua’s already dicey prospects take a downward turn when Khalaf seeks to restore his kingdom by forging a marriage alliance with Turandokht, the daughter of the Great Khan. As beautiful as she is cunning, Turandokht requires all potential suitors to solve three impossible riddles to win her hand—and if they fail, they die.

Jinghua has kept her own counsel well, but with Khalaf’s kingdom—and his very life—on the line, she must reconcile the hard truth of her past with her love for a boy who has no idea what she’s capable of . . . even if it means losing him to the girl who’d sooner take his life than his heart.

318 Reviews

3.5
Loudly Crying Face“Beautifully written, and a wonderful story that had me sobbing at the end. I must say, this author is seriously underrated and I look forward to reading more of her astounding work!”
Loudly Crying Face“Dear The Bird and the Blade, I have not cried this much since The Sword of Kaigen. This is the most beautiful, heartbreaking book. I’d do a review breakdown for chapters, setting, plot, etc. I don’t to. ♾️⭐️ ♾️❤️ ♾️💔 ♾️ 😭 I don’t think my heart will recover from this.”
Loudly Crying Face“One of the only books to make me cry. I don’t think it’s the tragedy aspect more than the ending mixed with how much you feel for every character. You have this character who isn’t very beautiful and flawed and that makes you want to understand her. She has these insecurities and worries that you once had and the way her romance blooms is so passionate and innocent and it’s so pure AGH ! The ending left me crazy, I wanted to see their happy lives together ! So sad but she got what she wanted so… it IS inspired by an opera, I should’ve expected this LOL”

About Megan Bannen

Megan Bannen is a librarian and the author of The Bird and the Blade. In her spare time, she collects graduate degrees from Kansas colleges and universities. She lives in the Kansas City area with her husband, their two sons, and a few too many pets with literary names. She can be found online at www.meganbannen.com.

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