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The Earth-Treader (The Earthen-Crest Kingdoms Book 1)

The Earth-Treader (The Earthen-Crest Kingdoms Book 1)

Published in
2020
4.29
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Description

Eighteen-year-old Rylla Wayscot has always wanted to fly, but being human has its limitations. As a cartographer's daughter in the Earthen-Crest kingdoms' boot of Aylati, Rylla wants more than anything to know the whereabouts of her brothers, even if it means finding them herself. But there's one problem: she's afraid to venture too far from home.After a short walk to the Grove and stumbling into a talking cat, she realizes she may have no other choice. There she is told she's an Earth-Treader-one who can bend the will of nature and speak to animals, and she's reminded of the Earth-Lore-the five missing stones which once held their kingdoms together. But with a growing Darkness lurking on the horizon, the missing stones are being sought by many. Rylla is tasked with finding them herself, especially before the cruel Lord Brennigan does.Despite all her protestations, Rylla can't escape her fate. She must embark on this impossible journey and leave all her comforts behind. But she's not alone. Even with fear and doubt as her armor, Rylla meets strangers who challenge her resolve, and she learns that even in the shadows love and light can thrive. Perhaps it's even enough to give her wings.
Age
13-17
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
490 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • Immersive World-Building: The novel promises to transport readers to the meticulously crafted Earthen-Crest Kingdoms, offering a rich and vivid setting to explore.
  • Complex Characters: The author is known for creating nuanced and relatable characters, making the journey through the book a deeply personal experience.
  • Original Plot: With unexpected twists and a fresh take on fantasy tropes, the story keeps readers engaged and eager to see what happens next.
  • Thematic Depth: The book explores profound themes such as identity, power, and the connection to the earth, providing food for thought beyond the excitement of the plot.