Nettle & Bone
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4.2 • 99 Ratings
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
From Hugo, Nebula, and Locus award-winning author T. Kingfisher comes an original and subversive fantasy adventure.
This isn't the kind of fairytale where the princess marries a prince.
It's the one where she kills him.
Marra never wanted to be a hero.
As the shy, convent-raised, third-born daughter, she escaped the traditional fate of princesses, to be married away for the sake of an uncaring throne. But her sister wasn’t so fortunate—and after years of silence, Marra is done watching her suffer at the hands of a powerful and abusive prince.
Seeking help for her rescue mission, Marra is offered the tools she needs, but only if she can complete three seemingly impossible tasks:
—build a dog of bones
—sew a cloak of nettles
—capture moonlight in a jar
But, as is the way in tales of princes and witches, doing the impossible is only the beginning.
Hero or not—now joined by a disgraced ex-knight, a reluctant fairy godmother, an enigmatic gravewitch and her fowl familiar—Marra might finally have the courage to save her sister, and topple a throne.
"Nettle & Bone is the kind of book that immediately feels like an old friend. Fairytale mythic resonance meets homey pragmatism in this utterly delightful story. It's creepy, funny, heartfelt, and full of fantastic characters I absolutely loved!” —Melissa Caruso, author of The Tethered Mage
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
You’ll be cheering for the reluctant-hero princess in this grown-up fairy tale. Marra, the youngest princess of a small kingdom, fears for her elder sister, wedded to a brutally abusive prince from a neighboring land. Determined to free her sister, Marra embarks on a peculiar and perilous series of adventures that include impossible tasks, journeys to incredible places, odd magics, and chickens. We were drawn in by T. Kingfisher’s richly imagined fantasy world and the many real things it had to say about how women seek power in a society where masculine physical strength appears to dominate. It also felt like a grown-up version of Frozen, where the possibility of romantic love takes a back seat to the powerful bond between sisters—sisters who love each other despite not always liking each other. It’s easy to imagine narrator Amara Jasper as the village storyteller performing in the marketplace, vividly evoking everyone from shy princesses to blunt-speaking witches, dead kings, and cursed landladies. This is a dark, emotionally true fairy tale you’ll be wishing would never end.
Customer Reviews
Whimsical
I enjoyed this book. I enjoyed how although you may be born to do one thing that is no the thing you do because you do not feel that it is right for yourself! Love love loved the godmother! Her character was my favorite.
Truly enjoyed. this book
I really enjoyed both the book and the narrator! I was pleasantly surprised by the characters and the story. I have listened several times and find things I had not noticed the first time. It had more depth than I expected.
Amazing story
10/10 great world building , great character development!