The Bone Weaver: A Book Review

The Bone Weaver, written by Aden Polydoros follows Toma, raised by constructs, Vanya, a man with powers shunned by his people, and the Tsar, the three embark on a mission to change their world.

This is another book that I just enjoyed so much, it embraced a lot of Russian styles and the characters were so well written and compelling.

Toma’s insistence to save her sister was heart-wrenching and amazing, and the fact that she got her companions to look at the world a bit differently was wonderful to watch. This is the tale of a journey taken to defeat the bad, and it was wonderful to read.

Particularly Vanya and Toma’s growth and relationship with one another. Toma has a skill, a power, that she doesn’t even know about, but she finally finds someone she truly connects with. The Tsar makes for a great, engaging character, but I for one am very happy for a different love interest for Toma.

This is another book that I really, really hope gets a sequel. The ending is satisfying, but also… I think that they have more adventures to tell.

I did receive a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

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