NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Two elven sisters become imprisoned in the intoxicating world of the fae, where danger and love lie in wait. Faebound is the first book in an enchanting new trilogy from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Final Strife.
"A romantic fantasy of epic proportions, crackling with magic and passion."-Samantha Shannon, bestselling author of The Priory of the Orange Tree
BRITISH BOOK AWARD WINNER: PAGETURNER • AN ELLE AND BOOK RIOT BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
Yeeran was born on the battlefield, has lived on the battlefield, and one day, she knows, she'll die on the battlefield.
As a warrior in the elven army, Yeeran has known nothing but violence her whole life. Her sister, Lettle, is trying to make a living as a diviner, seeking prophecies of a better future.
When a fatal mistake leads to Yeeran's exile from the Elven Lands, both sisters are forced into the terrifying wilderness beyond their borders.
There they encounter the impossible: the fae court. The fae haven't been seen for a millennium. But now Yeeran and Lettle are thrust into their seductive world, torn among their loyalties to each other, their elven homeland, and their hearts.
Book One of the Faebound Trilogy
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Original worldbuiling but flat writing
Sara aus Stuttgart am 10.02.2024
Bewertungsnummer: 2128076
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)
3.75/5 stars.
Original worldbuilding
Faebound starts off by delving straight into the mythology and background of the three races, their deities, and the world they inhabit. El-Arifi's expansive approach to world-building is truly impressive. As someone who appreciates novels with meticulously crafted and immersive settings, I found myself captivated by the rich universe established in the initial chapters. The political structures, military organization, the diverse flora and fauna found in the environment, and the magic system — featuring the unique concept of drum magic — serve as essential foundational elements that contribute significantly to the overall success of the plot. And succeed it certainly does!
Solid but slow-paced plot
In a world where humans, elves, and fae once fought for superiority, now there is only the Forever War, pitting elven tribes against one another in a never-ending conflict for resources. Yeeran, a battle-hardened elf warrior, intends to carry on that fight until her ultimate death on the battlefield, but fate has other plans.
When she makes a grave mistake on her first day as colonel of the Waning Tribe army, she is cast out of elven society. Desperate to restore Yeeran to her rightful place, her sister, Lettle, a fiery young woman on the path to become a diviner, follows her into exile, with Rayan, a captain under Yeeran. In the wilderness, Yeeran, Lettle, and Rayan come in contact with people they thought long since gone from the world, the fae. Thrust into a culture and society far from their own, the three elves must contend with anti-elf prejudice as they fight to stay alive and to find the path to freedom beyond the border of the fae realm. The plot moves at a slow pace, allowing ample room for world-building.
Emotionally flat writing
However, I must point out that the writing falls short in conveying deep emotions, lacking the so-called 'pathos.' The revelation of events often feels rushed, leaving a desire for more nuanced reactions from the characters. Another aspect worth noting is the predictability of the plot and the lackluster romantic subplot. Fortunately, the romantic element is confined to a few pages and never takes center stage, which I appreciated. However, when included, it should feel natural and spontaneous, a quality unfortunately lacking in this instance.
If you keep in mind these shortcomings and lower a bit expectations, I would recommend giving it a try.
unerwartet und unvollständig
Bewertung am 07.10.2025
Bewertungsnummer: 2618777
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)
Ich bin mir nicht sicher ob ich Teile des Buches falsch verstanden oder gar überlesen habe, aber ich bin nicht überzeugt. Meiner Meinung ist das Buch eins bei dem man die Charaktere mögen muss um die Geschichte zu mögen. Und dass war bei mir nicht der Fall. Ausserdem fand ich die Konzepte die in dem Buch thematisiert werden sind extrem oberflächlich, obwohl es wirklich interessant wäre. Als ich fertig war hatte ich unglaublich viele Fragen, wobei die auch im nächsten Band beantwortet werden könnten, das Buch kaufe ich mir aber glaube ich nicht.
Insgesamt waren die Charaktere unsympathisch, die Szenerie/Welt haben sich nicht vollständig durchdacht angefühlt und Fragen die schon beim Anfang der Geschichte aufgetaucht sind wurden unbeantwortet gelassen.
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