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Daughter of Smoke & Bone - Laini Taylor This book is... different, simply put. We're introduced to Karou - a young art student in Prague who has no idea who she is. She fills her sketch books with exquisite drawings of seemingly fictional mythological creatures... but who are actually real and are the only family she has ever known. When something unthinkable happens to her adoptive family of "monsters" - as Karou lovingly calls them - Karou is cast into an other worldly and age old conflict.

First and foremost, Laini Taylor is a beautiful story teller. Much like Paris in Anna and the French Kiss, Taylor is able to make Prague feel like a character and active presence in Daughter. The city feels magical and her descriptions were so vivid that I could imagine the scenes playing out, movie style. Her characters were incredibly well developed - even after a few pages, I could feel that they were more than a typical cardboard YA cut out of a character.

Laini Taylor just writes in a... vivid way. Does that make sense?

And what I loved most is the richness of her story. It is abundantly clear that she has thought this story out - past just the first book - and has an epic story to tell. Underneath Karou's story is that of an age old struggle between angels and demons that feels well developed and lore-rich. I love any story that has a history and lore behind it (probably the reason why I love World of Warcraft as much as I do, truth be told...) - and Daughter of Smoke and Bone is a perfect example of that.

There was only one reservation I have about this book... In the last third of the story, a huge revelation is revealed about Karou and I just don't know how I feel about it. I'm not entirely sure how Laini Taylor is going to marry the character of Karou that we know and this new aspect of her... but I'm going to have to trust her.

That being said, I don't think that this book is for everyone. If you are a fan of fantasy or have the same love of lore that I described before, I think that you should give this book a try. I'm excited to see where Karou goes in the sequel.