“Enter the world of RELIC MASTER.

Dark, dangerous and deadly-welcome to Anara, a world mysteriously crumbling to devastation, where nothing is what it seems: ancient relics emit technologically advanced powers, members of the old Order are revered by the people but hunted by the governing Watch, and the great energy that connects all seems to also be destroying all. A master and his scholar, searching for a relic to save the world, will be tested beyond their limits, for there are monsters-some human, some not- that also want the relic’s power and will stop at nothing to get it.”- the back of the ARC (Won in Early contest on LibraryThing)

I had very high expectations for “Relic Master: The Dark City” and I can honestly say that they were met! I held these expectations because after reading the amazing “Incarceron” and “Sapphique” by Catherine Fisher, I realized that she had this really whimsical, kind of poetic writing style that I absolutely adore. When I picked up this book, I realized it could be very different, I’ve read books by authors when they have separate books and you can’t even tell they’re by the same author, the writing is so different.

No, no. If part of the reason you loved “Incarceron” was the writing, then that’s one reason you’ll like this book. It’s very similar! One of my other favorite parts of those books was the poems/excerpts before each chapter, and those are here too!

The story itself was really cool, a classic sort of YA/mid-grade fantasy, that fans of “Inkheart” and “Eragon” will probably enjoy. I liked the characters, my favorite was probably Carys, because I liked how she started out thinking one thing as she was taught to but throughout the story her mind opened to the new ideas, those ideas that the Keepers weren’t as the Watch told her. I also liked Galen because the way it turned out how in the know he was the whole time even though you never expected it.

The idea of the ‘relics’ was interesting, and so was the rest of the world, with the Watch and the Order, it was an interesting book! I liked the occasional journal entries from Carys because that’s how we saw how she was changing throughout the story.

Also: In a note that isn’t entirely related to the books themselves; the cover. The cover is very cool as it’s an element from the book AND IT’S SHINY!!! The next three are supposed to be that way to. Shiny books are just nice, they catch your eye, it’s good marketing, it’s nice on the shelf, they’re fun to look at. The plan with the map pieces on the inside of each book is really great too.

Anyway, to end, I really liked this book and very much look forward to the other three. (and their shiny covers, of course..)

To learn more about the series, go here. Look for it in May and the other three each following month!