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Uprooted by Naomi Novik
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Uprooted (edition 2016)

by Naomi Novik (Author)

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Agnieszka loves her valley home, her quiet village, the forests and the bright shining river. But the corrupted Wood stands on the border, full of malevolent power, and its shadow lies over her life. Her people rely on the cold, driven wizard known only as the Dragon to keep its powers at bay. But he demands a terrible price for his help: one young woman handed over to serve him for ten years, a fate almost as terrible as falling to the Wood. The next choosing is fast approaching, and Agnieszka is afraid. She knows--everyone knows--that the Dragon will take Kasia: beautiful, graceful, brave Kasia, all the things Agnieszka isn't, and her dearest friend in the world. And there is no way to save her. But Agnieszka fears the wrong things. For when the Dragon comes, it is not Kasia he will choose.… (more)
Member:Gwendydd
Title:Uprooted
Authors:Naomi Novik (Author)
Info:Del Rey (2016), 464 pages
Collections:Your library, Personal, Audiobook
Rating:****
Tags:fiction, fantasy, fairy tale, magic, witches, wizards, coming of age

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Uprooted by Naomi Novik

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DNF at 57%

Everyone calls this a YA book. IT IS NOT!!!

I have a whole lot of issues with this book so I'll start a list. (I am calling Agnieszka 'MC' [main character] for this review)

1) The love interest, Dragon, is verbally abusive. I'll add in some of his quotes and MC's thoughts to show what I mean.
"In fact, I'm inclined to believe you are mentally defective."
"Is there anything you can do?" he asked, mockingly?
"Are you grown suddenly deaf?"" he snapped? "Stop fussing with those plates and take yourself off. And keep to your rooms until I summon you again."
Honestly, I don't know what MC sees in this jerk. He is absolutely terrible. But we haven't gotten to the worst of it yet.

2) MC nearly gets raped by another character and this is the Dragon's response after she stops the man.
"[right after MC stops the man] You idiot, what have you done?"
"And now you're going to blubber, I suppose," the Dragon said over my head. "What were you thinking? Why did you put yourself into that ludicrous dress if you didn't want to seduce him?"
And then the Dragon solves the problem by altering the man's memory to make him believe that he did rape her,
"I'll make it an unpleasant memory--all elbows and shrill maidenly giggling."

3) The Dragon tells MC that she has magic and she suddenly has magic. BAM, out of nowhere. That is not good world or character building.

4) This book is written like an adult novel. Everything from word choice to sentence structure screams adult. It was so dense that I had to reread paragraphs over and over again to even understand what was happening.

5) I quit before this part, but apparently there is an explicit sex scene as well as almost a second one.

1 Star

Tropes: Polish/Russian fairytale, Cinderella, Rapunzel, young girl and centuries old guy

Content: attempted rape, abuse, explicit romance ( )
  libraryofemma | Apr 18, 2024 |
dnf’d this bad boy at page 19. normally i would give the book WAY way more time than that, i know it takes time to adjust. but between the terribly janky and boring writing style/narrative, the abuse “disguised” as romance, and then what i heard about there being an attempted rape scene and an adult-minor relationship (like come ON people, when will we cut the whole she was 17 and he was an ageless powerful immortal being bs??? him looking young doesn’t make it ok????)….yeah i couldn’t do it. i settled for reading some excerpts and other reviews (positive and negative) and a synopsis to see what i’d be missing by not reading it. and ya know what? that’s fine. why should i waste my time and energy reading a book that will ultimately just trigger me? i was already uncomfortable when the MC (sorry i can’t remember how to spell her name >. ( )
  superducky800 | Apr 10, 2024 |
I love a good fantasy read with an emphasis on nature and magic. It is well written and reads like a fairy tale with lots of delightful imagery. ( )
  RuthInman123 | Apr 7, 2024 |
I'm doing the audiobook only this time around and love the narration. It's nice to hear a non-American or -British accent and I feel that it adds to the story.

Beautiful story. ( )
  jazzbird61 | Feb 29, 2024 |
Nice fantasy novel about a young girl learning to use magic and not quite following the established magical rules.

A little bit Beauty & the Beast plus dangerous magical woods and fierce battles.

I am pretty sure this is a stand alone but I wouldn't mind reading more. ( )
  hmonkeyreads | Jan 25, 2024 |
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Uprooted is not, as I thought it might be after those first three chapters, any of the following: a Beauty and the Beast story; a somewhat quiet tale about learning one’s magical abilities and negotiating a relationship with one’s teacher; or a story that includes intrinsically-gendered magic. What it is, is a kingdom-level fantasy with great magic and an engaging narrator—which packs a surprising amount of plot into its single volume. I recommend it highly.
added by SimoneA | editTor.com, Kate Nepveu (Jun 10, 2015)
 
The pages turn and the Kindle screens swipe with alacrity. An early expedition into the Wood to rescue a long-missing Queen is particularly white-knuckle. Temeraire fans will be pleased to know that a superb tower-under-siege sequence demonstrates that Novik has lost none of her facility for making complex battle scenes clear and exciting. And Agnieszka remains a scrappy, appealing hero throughout. It’s just that one can’t help but be reminded that Novik’s Temeraire series will conclude next year as a nine-novel cycle and wonder why a writer so skilled at pacing a long, complicated chronicle over multiple books has crammed this story into one.

It’s as if Novik is overcorrecting for the kind of Hollywood bloat that causes studios to split fantasy-novel adaptations into multiple films. Here, she packs an entire trilogy into a single book. Agnieszka’s corridors-of-power adventures in Polnya’s capital have kind of a middle-volume vibe to them, while some fascinating late-breaking revelations about the nature of the Wood definitely feel like they deserve their own dedicated installment. I felt this most particularly in Agnieszka’s evolution as a character. While it’s thrilling in the book’s final third to read about her taking control of her own magical identity as a latter-day Baba Yaga, it does feel as though it’s happened without giving her the opportunity to explore a few blind-alley identities on the way there.
added by SnootyBaronet | editSlate, Mac Rogers
 

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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Novik, Naomiprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Belhassof, Cláudia MelloTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Giancola, DonatoCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Hermoso Oliveras, JulioTraductorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Królicki, Zbigniew A.Translatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
McKowen, ScottCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Sobey, KatyNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Stevenson, David G.Cover designersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Our Dragon doesn't eat the girls he takes, no matter what stories they tell outside the valley.
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She'd remembered the wrong things, and forgotten too much. She'd remembered how to kill and how to hate, and she'd forgotten how to grow.
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Agnieszka loves her valley home, her quiet village, the forests and the bright shining river. But the corrupted Wood stands on the border, full of malevolent power, and its shadow lies over her life. Her people rely on the cold, driven wizard known only as the Dragon to keep its powers at bay. But he demands a terrible price for his help: one young woman handed over to serve him for ten years, a fate almost as terrible as falling to the Wood. The next choosing is fast approaching, and Agnieszka is afraid. She knows--everyone knows--that the Dragon will take Kasia: beautiful, graceful, brave Kasia, all the things Agnieszka isn't, and her dearest friend in the world. And there is no way to save her. But Agnieszka fears the wrong things. For when the Dragon comes, it is not Kasia he will choose.

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Agnieszka helps
the Dragon battle the dark
power of the Wood.
(passion4reading)

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