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Froi of the Exiles by Melina Marchetta
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it was amazing
bookshelves: australian, fantasy, favorites, ya-lit

You know how authors say that once in a story the two main characters get together there is no point in continuing because nobody is interested in reading about them getting married, having babies and discussing about who takes the kids to school?
Well, with Marchetta it doesn't work that way. Because, in fact, in this book she does tell us about the Happily Ever After. She also switches the focus of attention to some OTHER interesting characters and that's where it gets tricky, for the new characters have to be unique and interesting.
So this is how, in Froi of the Exiles we find all the characters of Finnikin of the Rock, especially Finnikin and Isaboe happily together, yet we never get bored. Because this story is mainly about Froi, a trait d'union between our old, well acquainted set of characters and a whole new one, just as amazing as the others and possibly more.

The story picks up exactly three years after the events of Finnikin. All is well in the kingdom of Lumatere and people are starting to build new lives for themselves.
But it's time for retribution. Froi, who's become an expert assassin trained by the Guard, gets sent to Charyn to kill the King, the real culprit of the curse that's plagued Lumatere for 10 years.
Little did the Lumaterans know that Charyn has a curse of its own and Froi is just a pawn in a scheme that goes well beyond the assassination of its King. By meeting Quintana, that half-mad Princess who's believed to be the holder of the key to break the curse, Froi will finally discover his origins and the truth that flows in his own blood.

I always forget how Marchetta's books successfully manage to unsettle me every time. It happened with Jellicoe, with The Piper's Son and to be frank, even with Finnikin. The stories confuse me at first, their whole force revealing itself well into the narration. So it was for Froi. This book is quite a tome, let me tell you. With more than 600 tightly written pages, it's quite a brick to digest. I don't know how Marchetta managed to keep my attention for so long.
Actually, I do. The plot is quite twisted, revelations ensue one after the other and with two story lines going on at the same time, there is no TIME to get bored. The reader constantly travels from Lumatere to Charyn and viceversa, an intelligent strategy in my opinion to keep the story engaging and never dragging.
So as my head started to ache for all the court intrigue and politics of the kingdom of Charyn, I was thrown back to some beloved characters of which I knew almost everything there was to know in Lumatere. This is how you digest a 600 and counting page book.

The characterization is simply amazing, as usual. Not only we get to know Froi better - and the guy has come a looong way from the street rat we met at the beginning of Finnikin - but the reader will be mesmerized by his sidekicks as well, each and every one well developed and unique. Marchetta manages to make fictional people come alive like no other author does. Quintana is, without a doubt, her greatest success. I loved her. I truly cannot wait for the next book to come out and see more of this amazing creature.

And as in Finnikin, the message this book holds within itself is always of outmost importance. Even with the barbarities, the injustices and the abuse that take place within one country, the underlying message contained in the book is undoubtedly one of love and hope. Hope in the generations to come, to learn from the mistakes of the fathers, never to repeat them again:

"If your people meant no offence, they should not speak their thoughts out loud in front of their children. Because it will be their children who come to slaughter us one day, all because of the careless words passed down by elders who meant no harm."

This kind of story, although taking place in a fictional, fantasy world, can truly be valid universally, transcending everything: race, religion, politics, beliefs. It will never grow old and its actuality will resonate for years and years to come. That is how you make a book "immortal", I think.

Eagerly, eagerly awaiting the final chapter of this amazing story.
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Reading Progress

August 25, 2011 – Shelved
October 19, 2011 – Started Reading
October 20, 2011 –
page 51
8.6% ""Do you know the difference between you and I? [...] I speak to other women about life and death and what upsets us and what confuses us and what we'd want to change in our lives. And you, my love, talk to men about the terminology for this." She made a strange movement with her hands. "Is that a death blow to the nose?""
October 21, 2011 –
page 112
18.89% "Outraged."
October 21, 2011 –
page 139
23.44% "I did not see that coming!"
October 21, 2011 –
page 142
23.95% "It's in the nature of humans. They need to be ruled by tyrants."
October 23, 2011 –
page 244
41.15% "So full of intrigues I have to pay real attention."
October 24, 2011 –
page 318
53.63%
October 24, 2011 –
page 422
71.16% "Must sleep. Can't put it down. Dilemma."
October 25, 2011 –
page 501
84.49%
October 25, 2011 – Finished Reading

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Maja (The Nocturnal Library) On the fishpondworld?


message 2: by Limonessa (last edited Sep 15, 2011 03:38AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Limonessa YES! I decided, what the heck, I want to read it anyway. And I am so not going to wait for the US edition. The covers are better anyway in the AUS ones.


message 3: by Ari (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ari I really hope you'll like it. I can't wait for this one :D


Reynje I'm a little biased, of course, but I prefer the aus cover for this one too. Enjoy! Can't wait to hear what you think..


Limonessa Biased? It's a fact! Maja and I were commenting on the excess of facial hair on the US cover. The Oz covers are way, way better for both Finnikin and Froi.


Reynje Haha! I'm so glad I'm not the only one who was not on board with that facial hair! I expect to see that in 2000 era boy bands, not MM novels :)


message 7: by Jo (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jo Gah... so excited about this, Lisa.
I'm glad you loved it :-D


Limonessa Hard not to, Jo.


Aly (Fantasy4eva) gosh, you're review has me practically aching for this book. As a fan of the authors work, I completely get what you mean when you mention her amazing characters and plots. It only makes me more excited for this book!


message 10: by Hira (new) - rated it 5 stars

Hira Ooh, i'm even more excited for this now! I've always wanted to read about the characters after they get together.


Reynje Love your review Lisa. I'm waiting until some time off so I can read this without real life interrupting me :) So impatient now..


Amber Spot on review Lisa. I just finished this book and I have to say, I was left in Aw once again.


Nalnac Lisa..una review stupenda! Grazie per NON aver rivelato spoilers ma avermi assicurato che nel "tomo", c'è spazio anche per Finnikin e Isaboe..*sigh* NON VEDO L'ORA DI LEGGERLOOOO!!!


Limonessa Grazie Nanalla! Pensi di ordinarlo da fishpond o aspetti l'edizione americana?


Nalnac haha! stavo propio ora su fishpond. Quanto ci mette ad arrivare in Italia?


Limonessa Una vita, tipo 3 settimane. Che però è sempre prima di marzo 2012 :D
Oppure accendi un cero e speri che "sbuchi" l'e-book prima.


Limonessa Amber wrote: "Spot on review Lisa. I just finished this book and I have to say, I was left in Aw once again."

Glad you liked it Amber, even though I've yet to find somebody who didn't. It was even better than Finnikin, don't you think?


Nalnac LOL! Intanto ordino..e nelfrattempo accendo anche il cero ;) Cavolo, se vivevi qua a roma ero già sotto casa tua per rubartelo..hem..prestarlo!


Limonessa col gommone? :D


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