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Raven Flight

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Neryn has finally found the rebel group at Shadowfell, and now her task is to seek out the elusive Guardians, vital to her training as a Caller. These four powerful beings have been increasingly at odds with human kind, and Neryn must prove her worth to them. She desperately needs their help to use her gift without compromising herself or the cause of overthrowing the evil King Keldec.
Neryn must journey with the tough and steadfast Tali, who looks on Neryn's love for the double agent Flint as a needless vulnerability. And perhaps it is. What Flint learns from the king will change the battlefield entirely—but in whose favor, no one knows.
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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2013
      The second volume of Marillier's Dark Ages fantasy picks up right where the first (Shadowfell, 2012) left off. Neryn's time among the rebels has left her stronger and healthier but no closer to grasping her power and becoming a true Caller. When a potential ally sets a time limit for rebelling against tyrannical King Keldec, Neryn can no longer hide and sets off to find the Hag of the Isles and the Lord of the North. As in the first volume, the fantasy stands rooted in the folklore of the British Isles; the details of time and place ring true, and even the magical folk come across as commonplace despite being limned in power. If the first volume's thematic scope concerned how to move past the tragedies and privations of one's past, this one looks at the things one must let go of for the greater good: If Neryn and Flint love each other, they may doom the rebellion, but denying human connection is a high price to pay for peace. By the end, more pieces have fallen into place--including a hint that there's a worse villain yet to come--and the slow start has given way to a sad, satisfying ending. Marillier's many fans will be pleased to see the threads continue to unroll and will eagerly anticipate the battle to come. (map) (Historical fantasy. 13 & up)

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    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2013

      Gr 8 Up-In this sequel to Shadowfell (Knopf, 2012), Neryn has carved out an existence among the residents of the rebel outpost. War against tyrannical King Keldec is imminent, and Neryn's Caller powers will be crucial to victory. To complete her training, the heroine must continue to seek valuable knowledge from the magical Guardians of Alban. But convincing them to help won't be easy. Moreover, Neryn continues to be haunted by both the extent of her powers and her feelings for double-agent Flint. Reluctantly accompanied by the prickly warrior, Tali, and assisted by magical beings called Good Folk, Neryn embarks on a treacherous mission that, ultimately, will change her life. Raven Flight is just as much a personal journey as a physical one in that Marillier devotes the bulk of the text to character development. The first-person narrative gives an intimate glimpse into the protagonist's inner life, and readers will appreciate how Neryn and Tali grow because of each other's company. Vivid settings and exquisite prose combine to make this novel a winner. Fans of Shadowfell will devour it and eagerly anticipate the trilogy's concluding volume.-Alissa J. Bach, Oxford Public Library, MI

      Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      July 1, 2013
      Grades 7-10 In this sequel to Shadowfell (2012), Neryn has reached Shadowfell, joined the rebel stronghold of which Flint spoke, and begun to be accepted. But though her journey is eased by having training and help, the tension and danger increase as the rebel forces continue their plotting to overthrow King Keldec. Meanwhile, Neryn and Flint grow closer, despite their distance. Neryn journeys with Tali, a serious warrior and trainer, who slowly warms to Neryn as the two women learn to work together, leading up to the dramatic and emotional ending, which will leave readers anxious for the final volume. Marillier's first-person prose is beautiful in its description of both the harsh conditions and difficult tasks, and the dialect of the Good Folk is rhythmic and warm: Dinna try tae talk. Ye're lookin' peaky. Fantasy readers looking for a well-crafted tale that unfolds slowly, with characters whose depths continue to grow along with their relationships, will be well rewarded.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2014
      Having joined Regan's Rebels in their stand against cruel King Keldec (Shadowfell), Neryn quests to find the supernatural mentors who can prepare her magical gifts for the coming revolution. The myth-infused Celtic landscape, well-developed female friendship, and political complexities sustain interest despite languid pacing, and fans will be pleased to see all the pieces in place for a concluding volume.

      (Copyright 2014 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.7
  • Lexile® Measure:770
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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