I had never read or heard about Holly Black. Cassandra Clare was another story altogether. I've been hooked on her Shadowhunter world for a while now. When I finished one of her latest "Lady Midnight" and the next one in the series "Lord of Shadows" was a week away from being published; the restless reader in me wanted the magic fix... and Magisterium was offered as "you might also like" suggestion...
Reeling from the overdose of the emotional turmoil of The Dark Artifices, I picked up the first one from the series... "The Iron Trial"
Now, if you ever have read Ms. Clare; you know that there are going to be a lot of things going on, especially emotion-heavy stuff. There's going to be young people and they're always on the verge of explosion emotions. They are going to be shouldering unexpected and unprecedented responsibilities and will be expected to handle things and situations that they clearly are NOT prepared for. So, when Iron Trial didn't meet any of those expectations...
Mind you, I;m not saying I did not like it... I'm just saying, this was a truly surprising couple... There is a young boy, who has magic in him. He's got an overprotective father who doesn't want him to attend a magic school. He ends up in the school despite his efforts to flunk it. As time goes, he learns to LIKE the school and even makes friends... including a furry one at that. (Any narrative that has a pawed canine-like animal in it, and I'm SOLD). And as he (the boy, not the canine) is getting hang of the whole school and magic, we learn that the 'hero' of the story is also the 'villain' of it...
Then it becomes a narrative of struggle of identity crisis surrounded magic and adolescence emotions than a fight between good guy and the bad guy where you know the good triumphs over the evil...
And for me, that was what hooked me. The idea of MAYBE there is a chance that we are embarking on a journey where the story is not going through expected route. That MAYBE we are going to enjoy reading something that will surprise as it progresses...
Surprisingly the second one in the series managed to continue the trend. Callum Hunt and his second year in Magisterium proved to be as exciting and unexpected and as unpredictable as the first one. The friendships bloomed in the first grow fonder, the bonds grow deeper, new alliances are formed and old one's rejuvenate. Villains change gears, and frenemies surprise. I'm actually looking forward to Callum's third year. And I don't really want to dwell on the fact that the author duo is still writing the rest of the series.. and its another 2 books before I go on that... "WAIT till next one is released". Going by the speed I finished the first two.... its just a matter of 3 more weeks before the wait begins.
Till then... off to the third year of Magisterium we go...
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