![]() ![]() Some chapters felt full of action and others seemed a lot slower. The plot was interesting with the right amount of twists and turns along the way but I found that the pace was quite on/off. I think many young readers will also admire Valor for her bravery and courage, definitely two traits that I was really pleased to see represented by a female character in middle grade literature. ![]() I really loved that this book was about sisters because it made me think of my own and I know that I would also do anything to protect or help my own sister. The prison itself is horrible and that goes to show how great a sacrifice Valor has made for her sister. Valor, our leading lady, willingly commits a crime in order to get herself sent to the same prison as Sasha, her twin sister. Maybe that’s the YA fantasy reader in me though who is used to chapters of world building at the beginning of the books I read, so that isn’t a criticism by any means. From the very first pages we are in the thick of the main plot and it took me a few chapters to fully understand and realise what was going on. Prisoner of Ice and Snow throws us right in at the deep end. ![]()
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