The Gift of Shadows by Stephanie Stamm

 The Gift of Shadows by Stephanie Stamm continues the story of Lucky and her friends from The Gift of Wings. Stamm weaves mythology into a story that is at once exciting, enlightening, emotional, and engaging. The Gift of Shadows illustrates how the truth lies in how power and knowledge are used rather than power being clearly good or bad. Stamm gently challenged my resistance to the changes Lucky was going through and had me alternately cheering her on and chastising her. New characters come into play further challenging Lucky's perception of who to trust and what her role is in the battle between good and evil. The Gift of Shadows pits good against evil while subtly demonstrating that what appears good isn't always good and what appears evil isn't always evil. I finished reading The Gift of Shadows and immediately felt an urge to read book three... Hopefully, it'll be coming soon...




Check back soon for my thoughts on other books I'm reading including:


Cocaine: An Unauthorized Biography by Dominic Streatfeild
We Want Our Bodies Back: Poems by jessica Care moore
Pity the Reader: On Writing with Style by Kurt Vonnegut and Suzanne McConnell



Reviews will be posted as I finish these books.


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