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Skin Hunger (A Resurrection of Magic, Book 1)

Skin Hunger (A Resurrection of Magic, Book 1)

Published in
2007
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Description

Sadima lives in a world where magic has been banned, leaving poor villagers prey to fakes and charlatans. A "magician" stole her family's few valuables and left Sadima's mother to die on the day Sadima was born. But vestiges of magic are hidden in old rhymes and hearth tales and in people like Sadima, who conceals her silent communication with animals for fear of rejection and ridicule. When rumours of her gift reach Somiss, a young nobleman obsessed with restoring magic, he sends Franklin, his lifelong servant, to find her. Sadima's joy at sharing her secret becomes love for the man she shares it with. But Franklin's irrevocable bond to the brilliant and dangerous Somiss traps her, too, and she faces a heartbreaking decision. Centuries later, magic has been restored, but it is available only to the wealthy and is strictly controlled by wizards within a sequestered academy of magic. Hahp, the expendable second son of a rich merchant, is forced into the academy and finds himself paired with Gerrard, a peasant boy inexplicably admitted with nine sons of privilege and wealth. Only one of the ten students will graduate -- and the first academic requirement is survival. Sadima's and Hahp's worlds are separated by generations, but their lives are connected in surprising and powerful ways in this brilliant first book of Kathleen Duey's dark, complex, and completely compelling trilogy.
Age
11-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
367 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Engaging Dual Narrative: 'Skin Hunger' features a compelling dual narrative structure that intertwines the stories of two protagonists, Sadima and Hahp, from different times. This format keeps readers engaged as they uncover the connections between the characters and their respective journeys in the world of magic.
  • Intriguing Magic System: Kathleen Duey has created a unique and intricate magic system that is central to the plot. Readers who enjoy exploring the mechanics and ethical implications of magic in a fantasy setting will find 'Skin Hunger' particularly fascinating.
  • Complex Characters: The characters in 'Skin Hunger' are well-developed and complex, each with their own motivations, strengths, and weaknesses. This depth allows readers to form strong connections with the characters and become invested in their fates.
  • Themes of Power and Morality: The book delves into thought-provoking themes such as the corrupting influence of power, the cost of ambition, and the moral dilemmas faced by those who wield magic. These themes provide a rich ground for reflection and discussion, making 'Skin Hunger' a rewarding read for those who appreciate a more philosophical approach to fantasy.