Hello, book addicts! I'm so very excited to be taking part
in The Company of Eight's blog tour! I adored this book and I can't wait for
children everywhere to experience the Longest World and go on adventures with
Cass and her friends! If you like circuses, pirates and adventure, this book is
definitely for you! So give my review a little read and then go out and buy
yourself a copy!
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The Company of Eight by Harriet Whitehorn
Publisher: Stripes Publishing
Format: ARC**
Published: 3rd May 2018
Number of Pages: 208
Book: For Review*
Genre: Fantasy, Adventure, Coming-Of-Age, Middle-Grade
Recommended Age: 9+
Contains: Violence,
Alcohol References
Author's
Site: Harriet Whitehorn
Blurb From Goodreads:
When
Ravellous's Circus Ship comes to Minaris, Cass is determined to audition
despite her guardian Mrs Potts's disapproval. But when her chance is snatched
away from her, Cass refuses to give up. She sets out to follow the Circus Ship
and the journey leads her into dangers that challenge even her adventurous
spirit. Will she succeed in following her dream, or is her destiny something
altogether different?
A
beautifully written adventure story for fans of The Girl of Ink and Stars
from Harriet Whitehorn, award-winning author of the Violet series.
Review:
“I am
afraid I cannot name them all, but overall they were known as Mele’s Sword
Fighters or the Company of Eight.
“The
Company still survives today, helping those in need and vanquishing evil, as
they did in Mele’s time, but these days, it has become an underground
organisation and the identity of its eight members is a closely guarded
secret.”
All Cass wants to do is get out of the
Magical District and join the Circus Boat. She wants to be an acrobat
aboard their ship – where her utterly un-magical nature isn’t seen as being
weird.
But when she misses her audition, she is
forced to re-evaluate, and decides she wishes to spend the next year on the
Island of Women until she can try out again.
And when she manages to impress Lord
Bastien, the Protector of the Longest World, she decides to travel with him
aboard his Palace Ship.
But she soon realises Bastien and his son
have ulterior motives – ones Cass is entirely uncomfortable with! Before
long, she has become entangled with thieves and slavers... and the Company of
Eight, a legendary set of female sword-fighters who could be her only hope...
When I saw Company of Eight on Stripe’s Instagram page, I commented instantly
because it sounded and looked brilliant. And when they offered me an ARC
to read? Of course I said yes
please! I won’t lie, I’ve been so stuck in my YA fantasies lately
that getting into this took a little time, but I was soon totally wrapped up in
the story! This is the kind of book I would’ve been absolutely obsessed with ten years ago – and one I
thoroughly enjoyed today, aged twenty-one. It was magical and exciting
and full of adventure and kick-butt women.
Cass was such an awesome character – brave
and clever and loyal. While she made a few decisions I didn’t really
agree with, I still loved her character. She was great fun and a real
role-model (running away aside!) who was never afraid to stand up for herself
and went out of her way to help her friends.
I really loved all the supporting
characters too! Especially Rip – he was
so sweet and just such a good friend!
And Elsba was amazing – such a wonderfully strong female! She was
just so very strong and so kind.
However, I was not a fan of the pirates or
a certain lord. At all.
The pirates were just cruel and that lord was just an absolute jerk!
I also want to say that even though a lot of the characters weren’t
around long, as Cass is often moving around the Longest World, I felt all of
them were well developed and different and just good fun! My favourite
minor character just had to be Lion – he was adorable.
Ah, this story! It was the perfect
amount of thrills, excitement, humour, magic and suspense and I thoroughly
enjoyed it! It’s honestly the perfect bedtime story read – only be
prepared for a lot of ‘just one more chapter’. I literally finished this
book in two sittings (it would have been one, but my friends insisting on
badgering me with messages in the middle of my binge read). I was
constantly excited and engaged in the plot – I loved the twists, turns, pirates
and sword fighters! It was just such a fun read.
And, as I pointed out earlier, I’ve been
reading too many adult and YA fantasies lately so the writing did take a little
getting used to, since it’s far simpler compared to what I was used to.
But it’s engaging and exciting and soon had me within its grip!
It’s the perfect level for its intended audiences, although the fairly
short chapters are a danger – I literally just kept thinking ‘one more
chapter... one more chapter’. And then it was 2a.m and I wanted book two,
please. Please tell me there’s going to be a book two! I’m not done
with Cass and the Eight yet!
Oh and I really enjoyed this world – I’m so happy the finished book comes
with a map! I’m a big map fan. Plus
this map is gorgeous – and shows me where all my favourite places in the
Longest World are!
This is the perfect book for young readers
to read alone or as a bedtime story – it’s fun, exciting and magical.
Plus it has acrobats, pirates, Lords and a team of awesome female sword
fighters! What isn’t to love?
Star Rating:
4 Out of 5
4 Out of 5
Read this
book if you liked:
The Huntress Series by Sarah
Driver
The Girl of Ink and Stars by
Kiran Millwood Hargrave
A Series of Unfortunate Events
by Lemony Snicket
Happy Reading
Megan
* This
book was received from Stripes in exchange for an honest review
**
Quotes used are from a proof copy and may have been changed in the finished
book
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Ah, I
really hope there is a book two! Everyone, go and read The Company of Eight!
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