The Song That Called the Storm
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A unique fantasy novel from Julia Dippel - the author who gave the world the cycles "Izara" about demons and "Cassardim" about the worlds of the living and the dead, previously released in Freedom. Meet her new story about the magical creatures of the Kidhas and their war with humans. This is not just fantasy, but the author's unique worldbuilding with its own hierarchy and laws. A must-read for anyone excited about epic fantasy in the vein of Izara, as well as the work of Julie Kagawa, Victoria Aveyard, and Holly Black.
In The Song That Called the Storm, the German writer opens the gates to a cinematically real fantasy world with magical creatures, dark intrigue, and the awe-inspiring love and hate story of a kiddha girl, Sinta, and a vakar, Arezander. And there is also a bloody murder, the cost of solving which will be exorbitant for the heroes... Kidhi are magical creatures whose blood is mixed with odem. This special energy - a gift from the gods - gives the kidhas unusual appearance and magical abilities. In the world of Dippel, there are light and dark kidhas. The dark ones are stronger in the shadows of night, and the light ones in the light of day. These include the onids, graceful creatures that can bewitch a wanderer with a song whose lines contain wishes. Arezander suspects that Sinta is one of them.
In The Song That Called the Storm, the German writer opens the gates to a cinematically real fantasy world with magical creatures, dark intrigue, and the awe-inspiring love and hate story of a kiddha girl, Sinta, and a vakar, Arezander. And there is also a bloody murder, the cost of solving which will be exorbitant for the heroes... Kidhi are magical creatures whose blood is mixed with odem. This special energy - a gift from the gods - gives the kidhas unusual appearance and magical abilities. In the world of Dippel, there are light and dark kidhas. The dark ones are stronger in the shadows of night, and the light ones in the light of day. These include the onids, graceful creatures that can bewitch a wanderer with a song whose lines contain wishes. Arezander suspects that Sinta is one of them.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series Young Adult. The Ballad of the Flame of the Sun