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Shadowcry

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The Night of Souls—when the veil between the living and the dead is thinnest—is only days away.

Albion is at war . . . and losing.

The wardens have descended, kidnapping innocent citizens for their army, but looking for one in particular.

And fifteen-year-old Kate Winters has just raised a blackbird from the dead.

As her home is torn apart by the wardens, Kate's discovery that she is one of the Skilled—the rare people who can cross the veil between life and death—makes her the most hunted person in all of Albion. Only she can unlock the secrets of Wintercraft, the ancient book of dangerous knowledge. Captured and taken to the graveyard city of Fume—with its secret tunnels and underground villages, and where her own parents met their deaths ten years ago—Kate must harness her extraordinary powers to save herself, her country, and the two men she cares for most. And she'll make a pact with a murderer to do it.

Those who wish to see the dark, be ready to pay your price.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 9, 2011
      In this somewhat overwritten but nonetheless gripping first volume of the Secrets of Wintercraft, 15-year-old Kate Winters has lost her parents to the wardens who patrol the benighted land of Albion, drafting conscripts for a never-ending war with the Continent. Living quietly in her uncle's bookshop, Kate is unaware of her magical lineage as one of the Skilled. Her life changes, however, when the wardens, led by the powerful and immortal Silas Dane, a minion of High Council member Lady Da'ru, attempts to capture her. Da'ru seeks Wintercraft, a magical tome that has passed down through the Winters family for generations. Many of the Skilled have died at Da'ru's hands as she has sought control of the book's magic and, as Silas tells Kate, Da'ru and her fellow councilors "will keep experimenting on the Skilled, taking the lives of innocent people.... They will keep failing and they will try again, and everyone else will pay the price." Debut novelist Burtenshaw's tale is melodramatic and overly reliant upon coincidence, but her characters are compelling and her descriptions of the death-besotted society of Albion have genuine power. Ages 12âup.

    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2011

      This lackluster debut combines familiar elements into a tale neither rare nor wonderful, despite some acclaim in its native Britain.

      The formula is simple: war-torn country, power-mad leader (one of 13, technically), young person with unexpected powers who might be the answer to everything. But heroine Kate Winters never shows much pluck: She may wield significant power, though generally with little sense of how, and spends most of her time listening to other characters spout lengthy exposition. There is no purpose to power-mad leader Da'ru beyond her hunger for control. And although graveyard/city Fume is fascinating and the magic of Fume (bonemen, magical locks powered by spirits) hints at great powers of invention, Albion as a whole remains unknowable. What is the war, and why? How, in this pre-industrialized world with no commercial ties to "the continent," does a bookstore make for a viable living? Enigmatic, deathless Silas Dane comes across as the most nuanced of the characters, and his cold alliance with Kate is the heart of the novel, but Kate's narrative perspective keeps him at a distance.

      Mediocre, but flashes of inspiration indicate Burtenshaw's potential, as yet untapped. (Fantasy. 10-14)

      (COPYRIGHT (2011) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2011

      Gr 7 Up-Ten years after the last time the wardens came through their town and stole away everyone who might be useful in the war, including her parents, 14-year-old Kate Winters lives with her uncle running the family bookstore. Now rumors arise that the wardens are again on the move. Before they have a chance to escape, it is discovered that Kate is the last of her family who holds the power of the Skilled, making her a prime target for the wardens. Unfortunately, the heroine has power but little savvy, and her willingness to be influenced by friend and foe alike doesn't win her much reader sympathy. Silas, the villain, is easily the most interesting character and isn't well utilized. The opening chapter, with all its dark creepiness, is the best part of the novel, but long, meandering descriptive passages and lackluster dialogue don't live up to a promising beginning. Skip this one and recommend John Flanagan's "Ranger's Apprentice" (Philomel) or Tamora Pierce's "Beka Cooper" series (Random).-Jane Henriksen Baird, Anchorage Public Library, AK

      Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      May 15, 2011
      Grades 7-9 Right from the prologue, in which a woman smashes open a long-buried coffin to steal a powerful book called Wintercraft from the bones within, this dystopian fantasy delivers action, terror, and magic at a breakneck pace. When 14-year-old Katediscovers that she has the power to bring a dead bird back to life, she has little time to ponder what that means before she is chased by mysterious wardens and seized by Silas, a frightening figure who hides her from the authorities only to use her untutored but powerful magic for his own undisclosed ends. Burtenshaws impressive first novel shows that she can write terrifying scenes and describe menacing characters with chilling intensity. However, the relative lack of scenes without horror or fear gives readers little space to connect with the main character or see her as more than an important piece on the chessboard of the plot. Still, fans of dark fantasy adventures will find plenty to admire in the first volume of the Secrets of Wintercraft series.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2011, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2012
      Kate, fifteen, discovers she's a Skilled, able to see and manipulate the "veil" between life and death. Moreover, she learns her ancestors wrote the coveted tome Wintercraft, which explains the veil's secrets. Elegant, complex prose sweeps readers along to a dark world teeming with creepy underground passageways, abandoned buildings, and graveyards. Kate is a bright spot, facing each obstacle with defiance and determination.

      (Copyright 2012 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2011
      Though Kate lives in the once-great country of Albion, now a "place of suspicion, doubt, and lies," she's only experienced true fear once before; as a child, she hid while her parents were taken away in a "harvest" of the town's citizens. Now fifteen, she goes through it again: her uncle is taken away, their bookshop home is destroyed, and Kate discovers she's a Skilled, able to see and even manipulate the "veil" between life and death. Moreover, she's told that her ancestors wrote the coveted book Wintercraft, which explains the veil's secrets. For her abilities and connection to Wintercraft, Kate is hunted by more than one formidable opponent: gruff Silas Dane, "neither fully dead nor completely alive, but unimaginably dangerous," and the even more sinister Da'ru, a ruthless councilwoman who will destroy anyone who gets between her and the book. Elegant, complex prose sweeps readers along as Kate and her friend Edgar (who has a secret past of his own) are captured, escape, and then are captured again. The chase takes them on the horrifying Night Train to the dark capital city of Fume, teeming with satisfyingly creepy underground passageways, abandoned buildings, caverns, and graveyards. In all this darkness and death, Kate is a bright spot, facing each obstacle with defiance and determination as she learns to accept the powerful young woman she is becoming. rachel l. smith

      (Copyright 2011 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:6.1
  • Lexile® Measure:920
  • Interest Level:6-12(MG+)
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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