![]() ![]() Yes, there is a cliffhanger ending, but it felt like it came out of nowhere. I kept waiting and waiting for something big to happen, but it never really came. For a 300+ page book, the plot moved at a glacial pace. I think I liked this book, but in terms of the story I did feel like not a lot happened. With the help of a trader West and his crew, Fable escapes Jeval and sets off to confront her father and her legacy. For the last four years, Fable has been fighting to survive and has one goal – get off the island and confront her father. However, after a storm sank her father’s ship, killing her mother and nearly everyone on board, Fable’s father abandons her on Jeval. We will get into why shortly.įable grew up on the sea as her father is one of the most powerful traders in the Narrows. When I finished reading it, I was scratching my head a bit about why it is so hyped up. But do I think it’s an amazing book or the best high-seas YA book I’ve read? No. I enjoyed it while reading it and am intrigued enough by the story to want to read the sequel. Unfortunately with this book, I don’t think it lived up to the hype. Hype can be a problem as a book has to be amazing to live up to it. Given it was so hyped up, I went into this with pretty high expectations. I picked up Fable as I was constantly seeing it talked about over on bookstagram. Links: Amazon – Barnes & Noble – Goodreads ![]()
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