Wednesday 25 March 2020

BOOKS | Review: Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim

Name: Spin the Dawn
Author: Elizabeth Lim
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers
Date published: July 2019
Genre: Fiction, young adult, fantasy, romance
Pages: 392
Rating: 5/5


Maia Tamarin dreams of becoming the greatest tailor in the land, but as a girl, the best she can hope for is to marry well. When a royal messenger summons her ailing father, once a tailor of renown, to court, Maia poses as a boy and takes his place. She knows her life is forfeit if her secret is discovered, but she'll take that risk to achieve her dream and save her family from ruin. There's just one catch: Maia is one of twelve tailors vying for the job.
Backstabbing and lies run rampant as the tailors compete in challenges to prove their artistry and skill. Maia's task is further complicated when she draws the attention of the court magician, Edan, whose piercing eyes seem to see straight through her disguise.
And nothing could have prepared her for the final challenge: to sew three magic gowns for the emperor's reluctant bride-to-be, from the laughter of the sun, the tears of the moon, and the blood of stars. With this impossible task before her, she embarks on a journey to the far reaches of the kingdom, seeking the sun, the moon, and the stars, and finding more than she ever could have imagined.
- From Goodreads.

Spin the Dawn had an interesting start, and for a while I was not sure how I felt about the prologue. It certainly got me intrigued but I also felt it gave me too much of an idea of what might happen later in the novel and even now I am still not sure whether that had a positive or negative effect on my enjoyment of the book. Despite my uncertainty about the very beginning, I still went on to really love the rest of the story, and the prologue did make the ending link well with the beginning and made the story come full circle before setting up to move forward for the sequel.
The descriptions in the book, especially when it came to the clothes and how they were made, were beautiful, and the author's writing style was really wonderful to read.
The relationship between Maia and Edan was so lovely and sweet and their feelings for each other really came through in the writing. I could really tell how much they cared for each other and the pain and angst they felt at certain points really got to my heart.
Maia was such a wonderful main character to root for. She cared so much for her family, wanted so badly to have friends, and managed to keep being brave and determined despite all the difficult obstacles that she came across. She loved so fiercely and was really willing to sacrifice everything for those that she loved, and I was just really happy to read her story.
The book took place in such a fascinating world and I found the world building to be so intriguing. The myths and legends of the world, and the way that Maia created the dresses and the materials that she made them out of, were all described and written so beautifully, it really was an enjoyment to read the book and I am so excited to see how that is built upon and extended in the sequel.

Saturday 21 March 2020

UNBOXING | Illumicrate: Mystery Box


 When I saw Illumicrate were selling mystery boxes again, I decided to get one considering how happy I had been with the last one that I bought, and I think again I can say that the price is definitely worth the risk of not knowing what you might get. Here's what I got in my mystery box!


Mulan silk scarf, designed by Feifei Ruan.


Nevernight Corvere Crest necklace, designed by Danielle.


Game of Thrones inspired phone ring, designed by Fable and Black.


Hermione Granger Harry Potter magnetic coin, designed by Monolime.


Monsters of Verity quote pouch, designed by Stella Bookish Art.


Nevernight art print, created by Nan Fe.


Wicked Saints triptych print, illustrated by Nicole Deal.


Throne of Glass quotes book tin, designed by Moledro Craft Co.


The Raven Cycle notebook duo, designed by BookMark'd Tattoos.


C.S. Lewis quote book sleeve designed by Sparrow + Wolf.


Witchlands pin banner, designed by Hey Atlas.

Although I already had three of the items from previous Illumicrate boxes, the Throne of Glass book tin, the Game of Thrones phone ring, and the Monsters of Verity pouch, I have a friend who is happy for me to send those to her so they will not go to to waste, and the rest of the items were all of high quality and I can find a use for them. I think my favourites were the silk scarf, which will look beautiful on display, the pin banner, because my other pin banner is filling up and I love displaying my pins, and the notebooks, because I just adore pretty notebooks and am always looking for something new to write in.
I would definitely recommend considering purchasing an Illumicrate mystery box if they go on sale again, although make sure to take the time to think about the risk of getting items you already have or might not like, and decide whether it might be worth it for you!
Have you ever bought a mystery box? What items did you get? Did you think it was worth it? Let me know in the comments below!
If you'd like to find out more about Illumicrate, you can visit their website here.

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