Welcome to Waiting On Wednesday here at
Winterhaven Books!
This is a feature created by Jill at Breaking The Spine where we share some books we are anxiously awaiting.
This week's pick...
Drift & Dagger by Kendall Kulper
Expected publication: September 8th 2015 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
As a boy in the late nineteenth century, Mal's only friend was Essie, daughter of the Roe witch, and it was she who discovered that he is a "blank," not affected by magic, setting him on a career as a con artist, traveling the globe in search of a legendary magical dagger that can steal a witch's power.
This is the companion to Kendall's amazing debut, Salt & Storm, a story of a young witch battling an awful curse. Sounds a bit cliche i know but trust me it was very well done. I can't wait to see what Essie is like. The Roe witches are such a fascinating tale.I will be trying to get my grabby hands on this ASAP!!!
I actually really like the cover change, surprisingly! I'm usually very anti-cover-change. The first book's cover was really great, but I like these new designs. I've not yet read Salt & Storm (though I have a copy), but I'm excited for this one anyway :D I hope you enjoy this book when you read it!
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I like the cover and synopsis! Thanks for sharing!
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I still need to read Salt and stone but this book sounds so good. I love the cover.
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I haven't seen this book, but it looks amazing! I really love the cover too, very mysterious. Definitely want to read this now.
ReplyDeleteThis is the first I've heard of this one but it sounds really good! I'm off to Goodreads to add it to my TBR now. :)
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I still need to read Salt and Storm, but cannot wait to because it sounds SO good! Plus, I have it in my high school library just waiting for me. LOL! Happy reading.
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This book sounds amazing. Guess I need to go find a copy of Salt & Storm.
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