Review:
The Dream-Maker's Magic by Sharon Shinn
Speak 2006. ISBN 9780142410967
(Age 12+) This is the third in a delightful series by Shinn and
follows
The Safe-Keeper's Secret and
The Truth-Teller's Tale.
For all
her 11 years Kellen has been raised as a boy, because her mother
insisted that she had given birth to a male baby. When she goes to
school she meets Gryffin, a brilliant boy with damaged legs, and
together they face their adversities, each helping the other to
survive. When Gryffin goes to the capital, Kellen is left behind,
wondering if their friendship will survive.
Shinn has created a compelling world where people know that they can
tell their secrets to a safe-keeper, and if they wish to know the truth
that the truth-teller will never lie. And then there is a dream-maker
who can make dreams come true. Shinn’s characters live ordinary lives
but she weaves a magical story around their relationships. Kellen is a
most engaging young girl who grows into a kind and independent woman
who has a clear view of the importance of love and friendship.
I loved this series for its gentle humour, strong girls, romance and
plot twist and turns. Each book can be read as a stand alone, and they
will be sure to appeal to girls who like their fantasy with a touch of
romance and will give rise to much pondering on friendship, sibling
relations and the nature of love and honesty.
Pat Pledger
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