![]() ![]() ![]() I adored both the characters, Lyra/Stain and Prince Vesper. “She would make her parents proud…reclaim what had been stolen, save the night realm’s prince, and unite the sun with the moon – whatever it took to see it all done.” The intricacies of the plot and all the small details that come together by the end were so clever and well-constructed. ![]() ![]() Howard has mentioned this being inspired by The Princess and the Pea, but the story she has written is entirely it’s own unique and wonderful fairytale, with only the barest of allusions to that tale. Stain is a completely atmospheric book: from the dark, gothic elements to the vivid descriptions, it’s so easy to become lost in this magical world. A. From page one, I was pull into this fascinating story full of princes and princesses, enchantments, quests, magical creatures, and self-discovery. If you’re looking for a hauntingly beautiful fairytale unlike any other, look no further from Stain. Only then will you find your true self again.” You will need to have hair of steel and tears of stone. “In the end, you will have to prove hard enough to wrap yourself in spikes, yet tender enough to walk amongst stars without crushing their fragile legs. ![]()
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