I'm half tempted to pick up a copy. It sounds like it's a more "realistic" setting than the unicorns and moonflowers a lot of YA fantasy settings seem to be.
Oh, and found a typo: "Her knowledge of agic could help in her quest." I think "agic" is really "magic".
"At first I thought she might have done better to licence the idea and collect royalties … but then I realized that under a corrupt government dominated by nobles and oligarchs, her chances of enforcing a licensing scheme would be slim. Better to take the lump sum and run."
You'll be pleased to know that this question plays a smallish role in character relationships in the sequel. My 8 year old and I both loved these books.
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Oh, and found a typo: "Her knowledge of agic could help in her quest." I think "agic" is really "magic".
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You'll be pleased to know that this question plays a smallish role in character relationships in the sequel. My 8 year old and I both loved these books.