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Swordheart

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Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

3822

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

17.06.2025

Verlag

Little, Brown Book Group

Seitenzahl

438

Maße (L/B/H)

19,8/13/3,2 cm

Gewicht

318 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-356-52439-9

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

3822

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

17.06.2025

Verlag

Little, Brown Book Group

Seitenzahl

438

Maße (L/B/H)

19,8/13/3,2 cm

Gewicht

318 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-356-52439-9

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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Love, Blades, and Bureaucracy

37_bees am 20.06.2025

Bewertungsnummer: 2519900

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

I didn’t know I needed a practical widow, a grumpy sword-bound warrior, a hedgehog god, and an inheritance dispute in my fantasy until Swordheart gave me all that and more. T. Kingfisher perfectly balances humor, heart, and a touch of weirdness. Halla is a delight—warm, impulsive, and totally unprepared for adventuring—while Sarkis is the perfect gruff counterpart, baffled by her and the modern world. Their dynamic is hilarious and heartfelt, with a surprisingly thoughtful approach to trauma, agency, and consent. It’s not a high-stakes epic, but a cozy, clever road-trip-rom-com with swords, gods, and deeply relatable paladins who care about paperwork. Whimsical, wise, and weird in the best way. *Rezensionsexemplar*

Love, Blades, and Bureaucracy

37_bees am 20.06.2025
Bewertungsnummer: 2519900
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

I didn’t know I needed a practical widow, a grumpy sword-bound warrior, a hedgehog god, and an inheritance dispute in my fantasy until Swordheart gave me all that and more. T. Kingfisher perfectly balances humor, heart, and a touch of weirdness. Halla is a delight—warm, impulsive, and totally unprepared for adventuring—while Sarkis is the perfect gruff counterpart, baffled by her and the modern world. Their dynamic is hilarious and heartfelt, with a surprisingly thoughtful approach to trauma, agency, and consent. It’s not a high-stakes epic, but a cozy, clever road-trip-rom-com with swords, gods, and deeply relatable paladins who care about paperwork. Whimsical, wise, and weird in the best way. *Rezensionsexemplar*

Swordheart

M am 24.04.2025

Bewertungsnummer: 2474178

Bewertet: eBook (ePUB)

Ich konnte es kaum aus der Hand legen. Sehr spannend. Die Charactere haben eine tolle Chemie miteinander. Zum Glück wurde der zweite Band (Daggerbound) für 2026 angekündigt. Ich habe schon einige Bücher von der Autorin gelesen, aber dieses finde ich bisher am Besten.

Swordheart

M am 24.04.2025
Bewertungsnummer: 2474178
Bewertet: eBook (ePUB)

Ich konnte es kaum aus der Hand legen. Sehr spannend. Die Charactere haben eine tolle Chemie miteinander. Zum Glück wurde der zweite Band (Daggerbound) für 2026 angekündigt. Ich habe schon einige Bücher von der Autorin gelesen, aber dieses finde ich bisher am Besten.

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A delightful romantasy brimming with a marvelous sense of humor

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What a marvelous read! This is exactly how Romantasy touches my heart! I am a devoted fan of small stories set within vast, epic worlds. And “Swordheart” is a beautifully magical, utterly adorable, and hilariously charming tale that captured my soul. Hella is a widow who has just inherited her late great-uncle’s estate and fortune. Yet, her family cannot bear the thought of losing the family wealth to her, especially not to her. They try to force her into a marriage with her cousin. Faced with despair, she contemplates surrendering to her fate, but then a mystical, immortal warrior living within a Sword appears—stopping her and helping her toward justice. The characters are simply extraordinary. Each one shines brilliantly through their interactions, and the romantic chemistry between Hella and Sakis feels so genuine and compelling. What touched me deeply was how Queerness is woven so seamlessly into this magical world. Zale, the nonbinary priest and attorney, is always respected and never questioned for their gender. Marriage customs are discussed with a non-heteronormative tradition. Meanwhile, Sarkis as the fierce warrior and Hella as the caring housekeeper are traditional roles that T Kingfisher masterfully reimagines with a feminist, empowering twist. The humor in this book is absolutely delightful. Watching Zale and Hella investigate the science behind the magical Sword in which Sarkis resides had me laughing out loud multiple times. Aside from “What Moves the Dead,” this has quickly become one of my favorite books by T Kingfisher.
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5/5

A delightful romantasy brimming with a marvelous sense of humor

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

What a marvelous read! This is exactly how Romantasy touches my heart! I am a devoted fan of small stories set within vast, epic worlds. And “Swordheart” is a beautifully magical, utterly adorable, and hilariously charming tale that captured my soul. Hella is a widow who has just inherited her late great-uncle’s estate and fortune. Yet, her family cannot bear the thought of losing the family wealth to her, especially not to her. They try to force her into a marriage with her cousin. Faced with despair, she contemplates surrendering to her fate, but then a mystical, immortal warrior living within a Sword appears—stopping her and helping her toward justice. The characters are simply extraordinary. Each one shines brilliantly through their interactions, and the romantic chemistry between Hella and Sakis feels so genuine and compelling. What touched me deeply was how Queerness is woven so seamlessly into this magical world. Zale, the nonbinary priest and attorney, is always respected and never questioned for their gender. Marriage customs are discussed with a non-heteronormative tradition. Meanwhile, Sarkis as the fierce warrior and Hella as the caring housekeeper are traditional roles that T Kingfisher masterfully reimagines with a feminist, empowering twist. The humor in this book is absolutely delightful. Watching Zale and Hella investigate the science behind the magical Sword in which Sarkis resides had me laughing out loud multiple times. Aside from “What Moves the Dead,” this has quickly become one of my favorite books by T Kingfisher.

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