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Air Awakens

by Elise Kova

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Series: Air Awakens (1)

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A library apprentice unknowingly saves the life of a member of the magic secret society "Tower of Sorcerers" and discovers her own magical powers. Now, Vhalla Yarl must choose to stay in her quiet, reclusive life of books or join the forces of the sorcery elite.
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I think this was a great starting book to the series! I also really liked the world bulding and just the elemental world. It was a super quick read and i thought it was a fun read, i don't thnk the plot was that unique but i really do want to read book 2!! ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
I think this was a great starting book to the series! I also really liked the world bulding and just the elemental world. It was a super quick read and i thought it was a fun read, i don't thnk the plot was that unique but i really do want to read book 2!! ( )
  lmauro123 | Dec 28, 2023 |
1st reading: Interesting world building. I love the dynamic between Aldrick and Vhalla, and I'm eager to see where it goes. And I'm curious about Aldrick's relationship with both his brother Baldair and with Larel. There was a "throwaway" comment at one point - "Has he finally taken another lover?" - which obviously implies he's had at least one at some point in the past. Who was it and how did it end? What state did it leave him in? ( )
  sooze55 | Dec 22, 2023 |
Hello Fellow Readers,

I had this in my Kindle library for a long time and I finally decided that I wanted to read my TBR. I've read Kova's other works and enjoyed them so when I saw the cover and read the synopsis for Air Awakens I was intrigued. At first, I liked it, although I found Vhalla to be a bit whiney, and then she was thrown off a roof to make her wind powers manifest. It wasn't just a light shove and oh look, she's flying.

No, she hit roofs and broke ribs, scratched at buildings until her fingernails ripped off and she broke them, she smashed her head into walls. Her injuries were so severe that was in a coma for 3 days and had to be healed over the week with magic, but the prince who did it (her love interest be precise, one of three!) called her a worm because she was traumatized and didn't want to thank him.

I wanted to vomit.

Yes, He eventually reveals he is remorseful but still, TOXIC! No wonder people are afraid of sorcerers if they go throwing people off buildings! I know this is a young adult book, but should we really be teaching young minds that it's okay to be abused? Also, let us talk about Vhalla. I love books, I mean I have a blog and Instagram dedicated to them, but I also do other things. Vhalla has no personality besides books, if there is a hint of one in the vicinity then that is all Vhalla focuses on.

Also, remember how I mentioned that she seems a bit whiney? It gets worse. I understand that she doesn't want to be the last 'Airbender' or whatever but eventually, you need to make a decision and accept things. I don't often give books 1 star but everything in this one just screamed problematic.

Overall, Stay away. ( )
  latteslipsticklit | Nov 22, 2023 |
What a great start to a new series!! (well, not new new.. but new to me, you know what I mean!)

World-building: the author has spend a lot of time and effort into building this world. Even though we hardly ever leave the palace itself, everything from scenes to environments were clear and well detailed, allowing your mind to fully focus on the story itself.

Character development was very good. We can easily discern the evolution of Vhalla but also our dear prince Aldrik, someone who's role and personality sometimes feels set in stone, but that's far from the truth.
We follow Vhalla through her discoveries, her fears, her dreams and her emotions, building a strong bond with the character.
I must say, I really loved Fritz!! I hope to see a lot more of him and Larel in future books.

Flow and pacing were very good, not too much info at once, but well spread out, making sure you don't miss anything.

The book in itself was well written and I found no (noticeable) errors. There is no sex described in this book.

All in all, as a first book by this author I'm very pleased to say... I loved it!!! :D
I can't wait to read the next book and find out how Vhalla and Aldrik are doing. Another favourite series, can only recommend it! ( )
  Nemerith | Oct 30, 2023 |
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Summer storms were common in the capital and Vhalla Yarl had endured their visits in the seven years since she had moved from the east, but lightning and thunder were never welcome guests.
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A library apprentice unknowingly saves the life of a member of the magic secret society "Tower of Sorcerers" and discovers her own magical powers. Now, Vhalla Yarl must choose to stay in her quiet, reclusive life of books or join the forces of the sorcery elite.

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