The Ones We Burn
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Rebecca Mix
I AM A WEAPON. USE ME.'FERAL AND TENDER' CHLOE GONGTHE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A fierce, sapphic fantasy about a witch whose mission to assassinate the prince she's betrothed to is compromised by the discovery of a deadly plague - and the beautiful princess intent on stopping it.After years of bloodshed, Ranka's coven has one last mission for her: travel to the human kingdom, marry the prince, and kill him. Easy enough. Except the prince is gentle and kind. And it is his sister, Aramis - wickedly smart and infuriatingly beautiful - who seems to be the real threat. When witches start dying from a mysterious, magical plague, Ranka and Aramis are forced together in a desperate hunt for a cure. Soon, Ranka will have to choose between the witches who raised her, and the princess she may be falling for . . .PRAISE FOR THE ONES WE BURN 'One of the freshest YA fantasies I've read in years' Natasha Ngan'Romantic, brutal, and hopeful' Hannah Whitten'I love this book. Rebecca Mix is a writer to watch' Adrienne Tooley'As beautiful as it is fierce' Adalyn Grace
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Author
Rebecca Mix
Pages
400
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Published Date
2022-11-08
ISBN
1399706233 9781399706230
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"Definitely an interesting read,that’s for sure!"
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Jonathan Kent
"Good debut YA book. Mix made me care about the characters. Ranka a young blood witch is sent to marry and assassinate a prince to save her coven. However she befriends the prince and is beguiled by the princess. Will she choose her coven or the prince and princess?"
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Brian strong
"3/5 stars. I had really really high hopes for this book tbh I was really looking forward to it and, I'm gonna be honest, I was a bit disappointed. I do love a good enemies to lovers trope and this book did do a decent job on that. However, for the fact that the characters were supposed to be like 18 ish, and had gone through a lot of hardships in life, they felt way younger than that and that kind of took me out of the story. The first like half of the book was like 3/5, I was kinda bored, then the next 2/3 was pretty good like 3.5/5 or 4/5, but the ending was not very good. **Spoilers ahead** I'm gonna be honest, Ranka should have died. It didn't really make sense for her not to and it would have been a way better ending if she had considering thats what like the entire book was working up too. I do enjoy a happy ending but it could have been a good, satisfying ending if she had died. Also the "twist" of the dude guard guy being the leader of the hands was really obvious. I am not one to try and guess ahead since I like to try and be surprised but even I saw that one coming from a mile away when they couldn't find his body for like 10 chapters. Overall, it was a decent read albeit decently long for the story. I would definitely have enjoyed more of the politics of the witches and humans etc from another pov, I think that would have added to the story a lot. I did enjoy the gay enemies to lovers too as I don't see that a lot."
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