Kristin Cashore | Seasparrow

Seasparrow

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In the immediate aftermath of the events of Winterkeep, Bitterblue and her entourage begin the journey back to Monsea with the only copies of the formulas for the zilphium weapon. Bitterblue must decide what she will do with her world-shaping power. But before they've even made it halfway home, storms drive their ship off course and then wrecking them in the ice far north of the Royal Continent. The survivors must make a harrowing trek across the ice in order to make it back to Monsea.

Seasparrow is told entirely from the point of view of Hava, Bitterblue's personal spy and secret half-sister. And while Bitterblue grapples with how to carry the responsibility of a weapon of mass destruction, Hava must decide what she will do with herself in the new world Bitterblue will make.

Fantasy
Romance
Young adult

Additional Information about the book

Publisher: Dutton Books for Young Readers

ISBN: ‎978-1984816672

ASIN: B09RQJX781

Word Count: 184800 words

Length: 616 pages

Language: English

Release Date: November 1, 2022

Available as: Ebook,Paperback

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January 24, 2023
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This continues to be my favorite series ever. This book wasn’t my favorite installment, mainly because I’m not as drawn by Havas perspective and narration but it was also refreshingly different from the other narrative characters.

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