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'He spreads out his hands. They glow yellow, then orange. Threads
emerge from underneath his nails, shining out of the skin. They
weave themselves together, the fingers knitting their light-made
lace until the threads form a fabric heading out of the glass panes
and towards the fields. They cross the glass without so much as a
shudder. Seo crafts his land.' Seo Kuroaku has it all. Adopted as a
boy by the formidable Sir Neil, he's the youth champion of Twine,
the high-pressured national sport. Played in arenas where thousands
come to watch, weavers craft creatures from their fingertips to
wage battle against fearsome opponents. But this is a Britain of
much darker times - and Seo is harbouring a secret. When he is
outed, Twine can't help him. With the help of his little brother
Minjun and Jack, the man he can't decide if he loves or not, Seo
has to find a way to get his life back on track, whilst facing the
biggest match of his life. In The Game Weavers, Rebecca Zahabi has
created a fantastical yet hauntingly contemporary narrative which
is both love story and fable - The Game Weavers is a coming of age
story about the importance of intimacy, family and self-acceptance.
THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER 'A fast-paced, riveting
read, with writing that leaps off the page and one of the most
compelling magic systems I've encountered in years, this is a must
for fantasy fans!' Natasha Ngan, Girls of Paper and Fire A MAN
MARKED BY MAGIC. A WOMAN MARKED BY HER PAST. On the other side of
the Shadowpass, rebellion is brewing and refugees have begun to
trickle into the city at the edge of the world. Looming high on the
cliff is The Nest, a fortress full of mages who offer protection,
but also embody everything the rebellion is fighting against: a
strict hierarchy based on magic abilities. When Isha arrives as a
refugee, she attempts to fit in amongst the other mages, but her
Kher tattoo brands her as an outcast. She can't remember her past
or why she has the tattoo. All she knows is that she survived. She
doesn't intend to give up now. Tatters, who wears the golden collar
of a slave, knows that this rebellion is different from past
skirmishes. He was once one of the rebels, and technically, they
still own him. He plans to stay in the shadows, until Isha appears
in his tavern. He's never seen a human with a tattoo, and the
markings look eerily familiar . . . As the rebellion carves a path
of destruction towards the city, an unlikely friendship forms
between a man trying to escape his past and a woman trying to
uncover hers, until their secrets threaten to tear them apart. The
Collarbound hooks from the opening page and will appeal to fans of
magical, brink-of-war settings, like that of The Poppy War and The
City of Brass. 'Zahabi deftly creates a fully-realized and richly
described world, providing a quiet yet striking exploration of the
way inequality and injustice often serve as the bedrock of systems
of power' M. J. Kuhn, author of Among Thieves 'Oh, my heart! What
an imaginative plot! What fantastic writing! What awesome
characters! And what an incredible world!' NetGalley Reviewer
'Beautifully wrought dark fantasy' NetGalley Reviewer
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The Lightborn
Rebecca Zahabi
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The Hawkling
Rebecca Zahabi
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The rebels on the other side of the Shadowpass are massing, and
refugees are flooding in to the city. Scared, penniless and not
exactly welcome, they are desperate for the protection of the Nest,
and the powerful mages who live there. But there is dissension in
the Nest's ranks, and there is always someone willing to make money
from the fearful. The mages believe they have a secret weapon - a
captured lightborn, kept prisoner by a magical slave collar and
forced to do their bidding. But Tatters and Isha, tentative friends
despite their suspicion of each other's motives, know something the
mages do not. The rebels are aware of the lightborn. They know how
to deal with it. And they are ready for war...
The rebels on the other side of the Shadowpass are massing, and
refugees are flooding in to the city. Scared, penniless and not
exactly welcome, they are desperate for the protection of the Nest,
and the powerful mages who live there. But there is dissension in
the Nest's ranks, and there is always someone willing to make money
from the fearful. The mages believe they have a secret weapon - a
captured lightborn, kept prisoner by a magical slave collar and
forced to do their bidding. But Tatters and Isha, tentative friends
despite their suspicion of each other's motives, know something the
mages do not. The rebels are aware of the lightborn. They know how
to deal with it. And they are ready for war...
'Beautifully wrought dark fantasy' NetGalley Reviewer A MAN MARKED
BY MAGIC. A WOMAN MARKED BY HER PAST. On the other side of the
Shadowpass, rebellion is brewing and refugees have begun to trickle
into the city at the edge of the world. Looming high on the cliff
is The Nest, a fortress full of mages who offer protection, but
also embody everything the rebellion is fighting against: a strict
hierarchy based on magic abilities. When Isha arrives as a refugee,
she attempts to fit in amongst the other mages, but her Kher tattoo
brands her as an outcast. She can't remember her past or why she
has the tattoo. All she knows is that she survived. She doesn't
intend to give up now. Tatters, who wears the golden collar of a
slave, knows that this rebellion is different from past skirmishes.
He was once one of the rebels, and technically, they still own him.
He plans to stay in the shadows, until Isha appears in his tavern.
He's never seen a human with a tattoo, and the markings look eerily
familiar . . . As the rebellion carves a path of destruction
towards the city, an unlikely friendship forms between a man trying
to escape his past and a woman trying to uncover hers, until their
secrets threaten to tear them apart. The Collarbound hooks from the
opening page and will appeal to fans of magical, brink-of-war
settings, like that of The Poppy War and The City of Brass. 'Zahabi
deftly creates a fully-realized and richly described world,
providing a quiet yet striking exploration of the way inequality
and injustice often serve as the bedrock of systems of power' M. J.
Kuhn, author of Among Thieves
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