A guest review from Lady Techie
Wow! I said it from the first pages of the
book and I am still saying it as I get to the end. Red Sister is this
magnificent fantasy with seriously kick-butt fight scenes and awesome displays
of magic that I was lucky enough to receive a copy of from the publisher via
NetGalley. Mark Lawrence has outdone himself. I have his other books on my to
be read pile but something struck me about this book that I could not wait. As
soon as I had a gap in my calendar for reviews owed by specific dates I jumped
into this book, feet, mind and heart first. No mistake, this book can be
heart-wrenching. From the beginning of the book when the reader is introduced
to Nona Grey the reader is heart sick at how she is taken from her village and
moved to what must be nothing but slavery where children are trained from a
very young age to fight in pits after having been bought and dragged across
lands to be sold to different men who house children to make them fight.
Nona is one inch from death when she is
moved to the convent of the Sweet Mercy. What is different about Sweet Mercy is
that each of the novices are taught not only about the religion that is
prevalent in this world, but, also the craft of being an assassin which comes
in many forms. What draws the reader to the convent’s world is a cast of
amazing characters, from the diverse personality and gifts of the sisters that
are training the girls to each of the novices. In the middle of all the
training is the promise that there is a “chosen one” in which rumors have
floated across the land and it looks like she may have come to Sweet Mercy. This
creates an additional rivalry as the students start vying for their roles not
only in the school, but also in the world. Ara is brought to the convent under
heavy guard to be protected because the emperor’s sister is known to have tried
to have her taken from her family.
This Review was originally posted at LadyTechie’s Book Musings.