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LEGENDBORN
Fabienne’s summer of Arthuriana continues! I’ve been lucky enough to get to read an eARC of the wonderful Legendborn a few weeks ago and I can assure you that it is worth every ounce of hype that it is getting! A thoroughly modern reimagining of the Arthurian legends meets Black girl magic featuring a set of amazing characters – I loved it and I cannot wait to read more! My finished copy is on its way and I will be rereading it as soon as I can.

Massive thanks to Netgalley and Margaret K. McElderry Books for providing me with an advance copy in exchange for my honest thoughts.

As I’m in the process of writing my MA dissertation on modern reinterpretations of medieval mythology and legends, I have read an awful lot of them over the course of the last few months, so please trust me when I tell you that Legendborn truly is one of the very best.

It is diverse, it is feminist, and it is a fantastic YA fantasy on top of exhibiting a deep understanding of the Arthurian corpus and making it its own. It is not merely a retelling of the classic King Arthur story, but it twists it in a way that is surprising and refreshing, mixing it up and turning it into something unique.

Not only that, but it mixes Arthuriana with Black girl magic, of which this world always needs more – Bree is a wonderful heroine, and the way Tracy Deonn manages to weave colonialism and slavery into the story and the Arthurian tradition is truly masterful.

It makes Legendborn multi-faceted and layered – yes, it is a story that can just be read and enjoyed, but there was so much in the various timelines that a history nerd like me saw and got excited about and at the same time many things that people like me, who grew up white in Europe, often tend to forget and overlook because we are not personally confronted with them.

Another thing I absolutely loved about Legendborn is the fact that Bree is a very smart girl. The story is set on a college campus, and she has just entered early college. As someone who graduated High School early and went off to Uni at 16, I am always very excited when I get to read about characters I can identify with in that way – something that is incredibly rare.

I’m not talking about characters that are constantly studying and great at doing homework, but naturally clever, and have a personality that truly enjoys learning and research. Thank you, Tracy, for giving me a book that makes me feel seen and combines it with my passion for medieval legends!

P.S. Legendborn also features two hot boys. There’s Nick, straight-laced cute boy, and Selwyn, resident slightly gothy bad boy… I recommend you add Legendborn on Goodreads ASAP and pre-order yourself a copy so you can decide whose team you’re on! You can get the UK edition via Waterstones here, and the US edition via Book Depository here.

CHECK OUT THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE HERE

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FABIENNE FROM LIBRI DRACONIS

Hi! I’m Fabienne, the nerd behind Libri Draconis. I have always loved reading more than anything else, and have been reviewing and rating books on Goodreads and Netgalley for a while.  My friends also claim that I am somewhat talented at shoving great books at them, whether they ask for recommendations or not. In that spirit, I decided to branch out into creating a real book blog, and I hope you enjoy reading my opinions. Libri Draconis has been live since August 2018 and keeps growing and enriching my life. Besides reading, Dungeons and Dragons has taken over our lives in the past couple of years, and I love cooking and swimming in the river – oh, and cats of course. After having been mainly Switzerland-based for two and a half decades, I moved to London in 2019, and I am very excited to be a part of the lively UK bookish community! In real life, I’m a professional nerd. After a long stint into medieval history, eighteenth-century mathematicians and digital editions I did an MA in Publishing at UCL.  I’m currently freelancing in various areas of publishing and love playing with stories more than anything – my dream is to one day be nominated for a best editor Hugo award. But in the meantime, I’m on the judging panel for the British Fantasy Awards and the Subjective Kinds of Chaos Awards for 2021.

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