![]() The secondary characters are equally laudable. She is also a force to be reckoned with, who charts her own destiny and bucks tradition along the way. The protagonist, Agnieszka, is relatable, funny, and grows over the course of the book. ![]() Then, there are the characters, who breathe life into the story. It even has a touch of romance, and the love story is quite sweet and endearing. From magic to monsters to an evil forest, this book has all the necessary ingredients for a riveting fantasy. The story reels you in from the very first line and retains your interest throughout its entirety. To begin with, its plot is highly imaginative and engrossing. So, what makes Uprooted such an enjoyable read? Honestly, almost everything about it. I was so sad to be done with the book that for about a day, I could not bring myself to pick up another book. ![]() ![]() Upon finishing it, I went through what I like to call book mourning. If you have not read Uprooted, stop reading this review, and go get yourself a copy of it. TLDR: A standalone fantasy novel with a bewitching story that is sure to please all readers, even those not well versed with the fantasy genre. ![]()
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