By: Hannah Moskowitz
Genres: Young Adult Paranormal
Posted: December 22, 2015
A HISTORY OF GLITTER AND BLOOD is one of the most unique books I've read. Hannah Moskowitz's vision of fantastical creatures, especially the fairies, is reminiscent of older folklore with dark themes and plots mixed with pure originality. Beckan and her friends are easy to get attached to, though the reader is constantly reminded that the narrator may not be the most reliable. The beginning narration is a bit confusing, but everything eventually works itself out and makes sense.
While I enjoy the different relationships, sometimes distinguishing who truly loved who and in what capacity is difficult. The characters are beautifully nuanced in romantic and sexual identities, but figuring out if a relationship is platonic or not is not always easy. Emotions are especially heightened as war looms and falls, and the different discussions on love, family, and self during those times are fascinating and bring up excellent questions.
A HISTORY OF GLITTER AND BLOOD is gritty, intense, sensational, and moving. While the beginning had me a bit confused, and the relationships could have been a little more defined, Hannah Moskowitz's characters will wrap around you and stay for a long time.
Book Summary
Sixteen-year-old Beckan and her friends are the only fairies brave enough to stay in Ferrum when war breaks out. Now there is tension between the immortal fairies, the subterranean gnomes, and the mysterious tightropers who arrived to liberate the fairies. But when Beckan's clan is forced to venture into the gnome underworld to survive, they find themselves tentatively forming unlikely friendships and making sacrifices they couldn't have imagined. As danger mounts, Beckan finds herself caught between her loyalty to her friends, her desire for peace, and a love she never expected. This stunning, lyrical fantasy is a powerful exploration of what makes a family, what justifies a war, and what it means to truly love.
A History Of Glitter And Blood
by: Hannah Moskowitz
Chronicle Books
August 1, 2015
On Sale: August 18, 2015
Featuring: Beckan
280 pages
ISBN: 1452129428
EAN: 9781452129426
Kindle: B00V9FPAFK
Hardcover / e-Book