Flame in the Mist by Renee Ahdieh | REVIEW

 

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Flame in the MistFlame in the Mist by Renee Ahdieh (Flame in the Mist #1)
Published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books on May 16th 2017
Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy, Action & Adventure
Pages: 393
Format: Hardcover

The only daughter of a prominent samurai, Mariko has always known she’d been raised for one purpose and one purpose only: to marry. Never mind her cunning, which rivals that of her twin brother, Kenshin, or her skills as an accomplished alchemist. Since Mariko was not born a boy, her fate was sealed the moment she drew her first breath.

So, at just seventeen years old, Mariko is sent to the imperial palace to meet her betrothed, a man she did not choose, for the very first time. But the journey is cut short when Mariko’s convoy is viciously attacked by the Black Clan, a dangerous group of bandits who’ve been hired to kill Mariko before she reaches the palace.

The lone survivor, Mariko narrowly escapes to the woods, where she plots her revenge. Dressed as a peasant boy, she sets out to infiltrate the Black Clan and hunt down those responsible for the target on her back. Once she’s within their ranks, though, Mariko finds for the first time she’s appreciated for her intellect and abilities. She even finds herself falling in love—a love that will force her to question everything she’s ever known about her family, her purpose, and her deepest desires.

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The Review

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Flame in the Mist by Renee Ahdieh is her new fantasy series reminiscent of Mulan set in a fantasy feudal Japan. Mariko is not the type of girl to get married, but sadly that is her only purpose on this earth. Her parents need to solidify a political alliance with another prominent family. On her way to meet her new husband to be, her caravan gets ambushed and she is the only one to make it out alive. She knew she was the target. Now disguised as a boy she infiltrates the same assassins clan with sights set on revenge.

Flame in the Mist was such a wonderful journey with a few snags on the way. First off Ahdieh’s writing style is another league of it’s own. She has a way of describing things that really make the visuals jump off the page. Especially when it comes to food descriptions. My god. I should have known after reading her first two books that I shouldn’t go into one of her books hungry. The way she describes food from the taste, to the aesthetics and smells just makes your stomach grumble with desire.

Secondly, the setting. I love reading books set in feudal Japan. There is a series I’ve read in the past about a detective that is set in feudal Japan and this was very reminiscent for me. Some people are tiffed that it’s loosely based on Mulan, but set in Japan. Ahdieh took creative licence to change things up a bit and I think she pulled it off magically. You can tell proper research was done when it came to the clothing, the architecture, and so on.

Lastly, the characters were a highlight for me. I loved the side characters way more than Mariko herself, but I will get to that in a moment. I loved Kenshin, her brother a lot. He was brave, smart,  and his loyal to his sister. I know there is more to his character and I can’t wait to have him explored a bit more. Okami was also a highlight for me. He falls into one of my favorite tropes, the brooding bad boy. Enough said.

Now we get into the snags I mentioned earlier. One of them being Mariko, our MC. I had a few issues with her. It keeps getting mentioned how intelligent she is, but sadly it was too far between. If you’re going to mention a major quality of a character, A LOT, then I expect to see instances of that said quality. Finally, I found some issues with the magic system. I didn’t feel like there was much of an explanation for it. It was pretty random and not well thought out in my opinion. I hope it gets explored more in the sequel.

I highly recommend Flame in the Mist, especially if you are in to Japanese culture, Asian inspired fantasies and stellar characters!


Let me know what you guys thought of Flame in the Mist by Renee Ahdieh! I would love to hear your opinions as well!

Until next time,

Jesse Nicholas Sig

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Renee AhdiehRenée Ahdieh is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. In her spare time, she likes to dance salsa and collect shoes. She is passionate about all kinds of curry, rescue dogs and college basketball. The first few years of her life were spent in a high—rise in South Korea; consequently, Renée enjoys having her head in the clouds. She lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her husband and their tiny overlord of a dog. She is the author of THE WRATH AND THE DAWN.

 

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Jesse Nicholas lives in Toronto, Canada. He is an aspiring writer and one day wishes to have a novel published. Along with writing, Jesse enjoys music, travel, trashy TV, and is an avid reader of anything in the Young Adult and Fantasy/Sci-Fi genres. He is currently posts reviews on the novels he reads on his blog, and spends hours upon hours coming up with ideas for a future stories.

3 thoughts on “Flame in the Mist by Renee Ahdieh | REVIEW”

  1. I’m hoping to read this book soon but I’ve decided to go in with lower expectations haha. I love that you can see the time that went into researching the accuracy of the setting and culture. It’s a shame Mariko doesn’t live up to her name. If you’re going to make a character known for a certain ability you have to back up that claim with evidence. I’m still excited to read this book and I can’t wait to meet Kenshin and Okami.

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  2. Great review! It’s always annoying when the reader is told a character has a certain quality but we never really SEE them act on that quality. But other than that this seems like a good read and I’ll have to give it a shot

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