BOOK REVIEW: Heriloom of the Rusks
Mamma Bear Book Review
*A bear trundles in with a book under one, fuzzy arm*
Heirloom of the Rusks, by Lucas D'Aquina
August 20, 2018
Cinnabar's people live comfortable, peaceful lives, until the mountains fall and war sweeps down on them without warning...
A
race of critters almost exactly like rabbits lives in a valley
protected by a ring of mountains. Divided by family clans that serve as a
caste system, the Leporines are mainly concerned with their harvest,
their local politics, and their love lives...until a natural disaster
unleashes an enemy like nothing they have seen before. Suddenly, the
entire population is on the run and under attack, and the costs are
amazingly high.
Cinnabar
Rusk is a member of the elite clan of Leporines. He's a bit plump, a bit
of a dreamer, and a good guy with a huge crush on the most popular girl
in town. When the disaster begins, Cinnie rises to the occasion, using
his knowledge of history and myth to save his friends and family and
guide them toward safety, if such a thing still exists in the Valley.
Heirloom
of the Rusks is an epic story that contrasts the tragedy of war and
abuse against a backdrop of whimsy and fairytale. It began a little
slow but, once the action hit, was unbelievably gripping, sweet,
heartbreaking, and lyrical. The characters are delightful, fully
envisioned, and touching. Each has their own goals, challenges, and deep
conflicts. The world is so fully built to be Tolkien-esque. I'm not
certain I'm allowed to say "I loved this book," but I did. It put a knot
in my stomach and brought tears to my eyes more than once.
The
writing is fluid and smooth, and my sole quibble would be that the
author repeats the same word close together quite a bit, something that
could have been easily resolved during editing, and also uses some "pet"
words (like purling) enough times that they become jarring and pull you
out of the story for just a second. Very minor nitpicks for a story
that was such a glorious ride overall.
I
highly recommend Heirloom of the Rusks to any reader of fantasy, in
particular epic fantasy, or to anyone who loves a strong
character-driven story and who isn't afraid of a powerful tale that will
hit you in the gut more than once.
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