Anya and the Nightingale by Sofiya Pasternack
Title: Anya and the Nightingale
Author: Sofiya Pasternack
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 2020
Genre: MG Fantasy
Pages: 416
Rating: 3/5 stars
Reading Challenges: Winter TBR; 52 Book Club - Written in Present Tense
It’s been a year since a violent Viking terrorized the small village of Zmeyreka and Anya and her foolish friend Ivan saved a friendly dragon from being sacrificed for his magic.
But things still aren’t safe in the kingdom of Kievan Rus’.
After embarking on a journey to bring her papa home from war, Anya discovers a powerful forest creature terrorizing travelers. But she soon learns that he’s not the monster the kingdom should fear. There’s an even greater evil that lurks under the city.
Can Anya stop the monster, save her papa, and find her way home? Or will the secrets of Kiev leave Anya and her friends trapped beneath the city forever?
Another decent, if not super exciting book for this series. I wanted to love this book more than I actual loved this book. I think this is a case of the book not being written for me. If I was 12 and reading this one, I think I would have given it 5 stars. It just felt a little too juvenile for me. I wanted to Anya to dive a little deeper into the culture and the stories. Instead, we get lots of angst and a very transparent mystery.
Anya
#2 Anya and the Nightingale
Next up on the TBR pile: