Six Crimson Cranes (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A princess in exile, a shapeshifting dragon, six enchanted cranes, and an unspeakable curse... Drawing from fairy tales and East Asian folklore, this original fantasy from the author of Spin the Dawn is perfect for fans of Shadow and Bone.
"A dazzling fairytale full of breathtaking storytelling." --Stephanie Garber, New York Times bestselling author of Caraval
Shiori'anma, the only princess of Kiata, has a secret. Forbidden magic runs through her veins. Normally she conceals it well, but on the morning of her betrothal ceremony, Shiori loses control. At first, her mistake seems like a stroke of luck, forestalling the wedding she never wanted. But it also catches the attention of Raikama, her stepmother.
A sorceress in her own right, Raikama banishes the young princess, turning her brothers into cranes. She warns Shiori that she must speak of it to no one: for with every word that escapes her lips, one of her brothers will die.
Penniless, voiceless, and alone, Shiori searches for her brothers, and uncovers a dark conspiracy to seize the throne. Only Shiori can set the kingdom to rights, but to do so she must place her trust in a paper bird, a mercurial dragon, and the very boy she fought so hard not to marry. And she must embrace the magic she's been taught all her life to forswear--no matter what the cost.
Weaving together elements of The Wild Swans, Cinderella, the legend of Chang E, and the Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, Elizabeth Lim has crafted a fantasy like no other, and one that will stay with readers long after they've turned the last page.
"A stunning remake of a fairytale. Six Crimson Cranes is the perfect blend of whimsy and ferociousness, with twists and turns that will tug at your heartstrings." —Chloe Gong, New York Times bestselling author of These Violent Delights
"Fast-paced excitement is balanced with a satisfyingly intricate plot that weaves in elements from Western fairy tales and East Asian folklore." —SLJ, starred review
“A richly imagined landscape . . . vibrant, fast-paced.”
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
Customer Reviews
Unnecessarily long and repetitive
I wanted to love this book so bad but the main character seems to be incredibly annoying to me and she just is the I’m not like other girls kind of character and it’s so annoying and I feel like it took a really long time for her to put the pieces together about her stepmother, and the entire end of the book was super rushed and the fact that it took her so long to figure out that Zirena was a bad guy really annoyed me. It also incredibly annoyed me that you reminded constantly how many brothers she has over and over and over again and then I know it’s just the story but the brothers have such ridiculous names. Why do they all sound exactly alike and at one point or another? I kind of thought that she was trying to compare her betrothed to her brothers, which is just incredibly weird and also, if I had a dollar for every time she reminded you that Takkan is her betrothed or just how many times it’s repeated, the book and the audiobook could pay for itself and it left off on the worst cliffhanger. I’m gonna finish the second book only because I need to know what happens but I’m probably not gonna like that one anymore than this one because I’ve heard that Elizabeth Lim’s second books are usually flops.