
Published Sept. 17, 2019
384 Pages
Indira has been a character-in-waiting her entire life. So she can’t believe her luck when she’s finally chosen to travel to Fable and study at the renowned Protagonist Preparatory, a school known for producing the best heroes.
But Indira’s dreams of achieving hero status don’t exactly go as planned. A failed audition lands her in the school’s side-character track, and her best efforts to prove advisors–famous characters like Alice from Wonderland and Professor Darcy–wrong are constantly sabotaged. Indira is starting to feel like an evil antagonist might be to blame.
As the danger spreads, Indira discovers all of Fable is under siege. With her friends Maxi and Phoenix by her side, she pieces together clues that will reveal who is behind the dark magic threatening them all. But the more Indira uncovers, the more doubt she feels about her place in this world of stories. After all, can a side character really save the day? – Goodreads
I don’t say this lightly but this is the most creative book, I have read this year.
Indira isn’t even the main star of the novel (at least to em). It is everything in the background from the setting, the supporting characters and the plot. Indira is going to Fable, where she will train to become a hero, the protagonist of her own story. But a lot of stuff happens for her to get there.
While reading this book it is very clear to the reader that the author had a lot of fun with the setting and the people of Fable because that is where the focus is. This is not to say that Indira lacked qualities to keep the book going to make it worth while reading. But this book is long . . . extremely long. Like 60% of the book, the author just builds up the environment and gets you familiar with the characters that will be playing a part in the “action” for the lack of better term.
This book could have been cut in half and still would have been a fantastic read. By time anything actually happened, not only did I breathe a sigh of relief but I also was ready to put the book down. I did but in a fairly short amount of time, picked it back up and keep reading because this world. . . you want to live in it because you fall for the people that support Indira. You fall for the quirks and the book references in this novel.
This is not to say Indira isn’t a good character. She develops extremely well and I love how the author ties everything together from the beginning and the end.
The book as a whole comes together and I highly recommend this read to everyone. The only issue is the fact that it is so so very long.
Overall,
4 Pickles
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Tanya, such a well written and honest review! It does sounds like an interesting and creative story – I do have quite a sort attention span with books, this one might be just too long for me! It’s good that everything was tied together in the end though! <3 xx
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