[Review + Giveaway] Spellslinger by Sebastien de Castell

It’s my first time reading a novel by Sebastien de Castell and I loved every bit of it. I have yet to try his other series The Traitor’s Blade! ( Oh so many books, so little time right). 

premise

The best way to describe this book is : Imagine the most typical mage magical story ever and picture the complete opposite side of it. Although it’s in the YA fantasy category, I think the comedy satyr category would be more appropriate.

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Kellen is a mage apprentice to be and until he reached the age of sixteen, he has to go through a few trials and test his magic and sparks all the 6 magical elements: iron (protective spells), ember  (fire/lightning), silk (the mind), sand (secrets),  blood (physical), breath(wind/air).  If he succeeds, he will become a Jan’Tep. If he failed, he will become a Sha’Tep and becomes slaves to the Jan’Tep basically. The most complicated part is that Kellen comes from a strong bloodline: he is the son of the most powerful Jan’Tep in town and to the most gifted healer and the brother of a prodigee. This is the reason why everybody is surprised when they noticed that Kellen can’t even conjure a little breeze. 

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strengths

The characters are well developed and complex. Kellen starts out as an absolute outcast. Whenever you think that the author is going to come up with some “OH THIS BOY FINALLY IS A POWERFUL MAGE” moment like in those fantasy books, he did not give us that pleasure. Instead, we just witness the downfall of Kellen one event after the other. However, Kellen always stays true to himself and tries to make the best out of it whenever he can. If he can’t defeat his enemies with magic, he always tries to use some wits and clever words to get out of the situation. 

“Nothing. I can’t think of one good thing about you, Kellen. You’re the most useless member of a useless species I’ve ever seen and now we’re going to die because of it” – Reichis

Ferius, a woman from an outside village is an outstanding secondary character. She starts out as a mystery with her deck of cards. But eventually, she becomes like a big sister to him and shows him that the life he thinks he knows is not that glorious nor magic is that useful. She’s probably the first person he will encounter who shows him he can live WITHOUT magic, and that’s a big twist to the usual fantasy story.

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But my favourite character has to be the squirrel cat, Reichis. Yes you read it right. A frkn squirrel cat LOL The most unexpected encounter that Kellen would do during this journey and this is the most sarcastic, hilarious squirrel cat I’ve read about. Found myself laughing out loud a couple times. 

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weaknesses

The only weakness I found was the pace towards the end, it starts to drag weirdly and I found myself even falling asleep. Which is very surprising for a book that I really like. I guess the same course of actions started to tire me. There are these random scenes that Kellen keep meeting his ex best friend and I guess by the end of the book, I got annoyed by it because it wasn’t relevant anymore. 

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Since I love this book so much, I wanted one of you to also have the chance to read it ! I’ve partnered up with Hachette Canada to send a free copy of this book to one lucky winner.

The rules are very simple: You must reside in Canada and leave a comment why this book would be a good add to your bookshelves 😉

Winners will be announced August 5th, 2018.  

For the international readers, don’t worry, I’m organizing another giveaway in the near future to celebrate Bookidote Bloganniversary 😀  Stay tuned! 

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28 thoughts on “[Review + Giveaway] Spellslinger by Sebastien de Castell

  1. A squirrel cat huh? Well that’s certainly one of the most unique sounding creatures that I have heard of lol. Really enjoyed reading your review and it sounds like a very cool book indeed! Too bad I don’t live in Canada 😂😂 But really cool that you are doing this give away: good luck to everyone 😊

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    1. The squirrel cat is soo funny LOL I wish I could have him as a pet if he wasn’t too deadly 😂😂 his dialogues are mostly : “ Tell me when you need me to poke their eyes out I’m reasy” And it’s very unfortunate indeed !! 😦 But I’ll make sure International bloggers have a chance next time 🙆🏻‍♀️❤️

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  2. I’m really glad you enjoyed this book Trang. I have Spellslinger on my TBR list (where it’s been sat for just over a year now) and I want to try and get around to it soon because just based on the blurb it sounds like the kind of book I’d love. After reading your review I’m only more sure of that, it sounds great and I love that it’s kind of the opposite side of YA fantasy (every so often I need to switch up the genres I read). 😀
    Great review! 🙂

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    1. I think you would totally love it Beth!! 😀 I have so many books sitting on my TBR for soo long too I totally understand that feeling XD Thank you so much for your kind words my friend ❤

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    1. OMG I think we read all the same books!! ❤ Hahah soo cool 😀 Reichis is hilarious LOL I wish I can have a friend like him. Did you read the sequels as well?

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  3. The story seems funny and one of a kind 😂 I was about to complain about the giveaway being “Canada Residents only” than I remembered, Ohh!! The shipping cost 🤐 nice review mate.. 👌🏼

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    1. LOL yes very sorry about that, the publisher is Hachette Canada so they would like to be more accessible in Canada 😦 but no worries I’m organizing the next one and it will be international 😉

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    1. Hahah tha’ts such a good idea! 😀 I always wanted to set up my bookshelves by color but honestly I never know which way to do for T_T because I can’t find my books if I place them by color LOL and congratz btw!! 🙂 You are the winner of this giveaway, please email me your mailing address to bookidote@hotmail.com and Hachette will send you a copy 😀

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  4. I, too, have never read a novel by Sebastien de Castell and by your description this looks like a good book to start with. I’m always happy to add another book to my personal collection and enjoy expanding my reading genre and styles. There’s no better way to learn and enjoy stories of all kinds. I’m a little skeptic about a funny squirrel, but I won’t know that until I read it myself! Thanks for the giveaway!

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    1. Sebastien de Castell is definitely a must-watch author if you ever have the chance to read his books, please do ;)! And yes the squirrel cat can be quite surprising LOL ( I did not expect it seriously) but as you read the story, you will understand why its character is so funny and unexpected ! Stay tuned for another giveaway pretty soon 🙂

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