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Elfblood by Kyra Dune7/7/2023 The relationships among the characters are also the awkward ones around this age. The story is very straight forward, with a couple of minor surprises, so I think a younger reader would enjoy this book. I found the events, story telling, and world building a bit simplistic. Sadly, unlike other fantasy novels aimed at that group age, which can be also enjoyed by adults, it is not the case here. The main characters are around 15 years old, and I would say that this book is aimed at young teens. The war and the mining reminds me of the uranium boom during the 40s and WWII, and I am sure it was inspired by it. Throughout the book, guns, elevators, and computers are mentioned, so it would classify as urban fantasy, but it's not clear what year it is set in (or inspired) since there is little mentioned about technology, clothes, or anything else. There are no descriptions about the characters nor the environment. It was clear that it was fantasy, but we get so little information that it's difficult to have an idea about the world Charlie lives in. Living in a country of humans, where elves are seen as a lesser race and only regarded as slaves, Charlie's life is not an easy one in the orphanage where he lives.Īt first I was not sure how to classify this book. My original Elfblood audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.Ĭharlie is what is known as an Elfblood.
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