Dagger and Coin (Sword and Verse, #2) By Kathy MacMillan

Dagger and Coin (Sword and Verse, #2) By Kathy MacMillan Hardcover 0062324640 9780062324641 Fantasy Dagger and Coin (Sword and Verse, #2) Soraya Gamo was meant to be queen of Qilara, until an Arnath slave rebellion destroyed the monarchy and the capital city. Now, improbably, she sits on the new Ruling Council beside her former enemies, finally holding the political power she always wanted but over a nation in ruins. As she works to rebuild Qilara, she can, at last, use what everyone once told her to hide: her brain. But not everyone is ready to accept the new equality that the Ruling Council has decreed between the Arnathim and Qilarites. So when a slave ship arrives in the city, full of Arnathim captured before Qilara fell—the civil unrest that has been bubbling since the rebellion erupts. Forced to confront her own prejudices, Soraya struggles to gain the trust of the Arnath people she once disregarded and establish peace in what has become chaos. With the threat of attacks high, Gelti, a former guard captain, trains Soraya in self defense. As the two grow close, tension within the city ramps up, with danger, betrayal, and deception meeting Soraya everywhere she turns. Friends become foes, adversaries become companions, and the clashing of classes threatens to unravel all the good Soraya has been trying to do. Can Soraya, raised to be a proper Qilarite lady, learn to be a true leader? Or will the sins of her past forever haunt the footsteps of her future?

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But I will certainly keep an eye out Post revolution is a rich playground as is exploring possible supernatural influence I d be interested in both 9780062324641 Hi I love Soraya Gamo. Dagger and coin fantasy art This was a ride full of frustration and danger and a lot of thrills This council has my heart and I am very glad to have had time in this world especially through Soraya s eyes So much political intrigue and drama and fear honestly So good 9780062324641 Soraya Gamo takes over telling the tale of Qilara after she trades her chance to be queen to become a member of the newly formed council that now rules As she uses her skills and what remains of her family s assets to rebuild the kingdom.

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Kathy MacMillan is a writer American Sign Language interpreter librarian and signing storyteller She writes picture books the Little Hands Signing series and The Runaway Shirt Familius Press children s nonfiction She Spoke 14 Women Who Raised Their Voices and Changed the World Familius Press and young adult fantasy Her debut young adult novel Sword and Verse 2016 was a finalist for the Compton Crook Award and its companion novel Dagger and Coin 2018 has been called a complex feminist fantasy by author Heidi Heilig She has also published 8 resource books for educators librarians and parents including Little Hands and Big Hands Children and Adults Signing Together Huron Street Press Kathy serves as the Mentorshi Kathy MacMillan is a writer American Sign Language interpreter librarian and signing storyteller She writes picture books the Little Hands Signing series and The Runaway Shirt Familius Press children s nonfiction She Spoke 14 Women Who Raised Their Voices and Changed the World Familius Press and young adult fantasy Her debut young adult novel Sword and Verse 2016 was a finalist for the Compton Crook Award and its companion novel Dagger and Coin 2018 has been called a complex feminist fantasy by author Heidi Heilig She has also published 8 resource books for educators librarians and parents including Little Hands and Big Hands Children and Adults Signing Together Huron Street Press Kathy serves as the Mentorship Program Coordinator for the Maryland Delaware West Virginia Region of the Society for Children s Book Writers and Illustrators She lives in Balti MD Find her online at site_link www. Dagger and coin fantasy baseball com or on Twitter at kathys_quill site_link Soraya Gamo was meant to be queen of Qilara until an Arnath slave rebellion destroyed the monarchy and the capital city Now improbably she sits on the new Ruling Council beside her former enemies finally holding the political power she always wanted but over a nation in ruins As she works to rebuild Qilara she can at last use what everyone once told her to hide her brain But not everyone is ready to accept the new equality that the Ruling Council has decreed between the Arnathim and Qilarites So when a slave ship arrives in the city full of Arnathim captured before Qilara fell the civil unrest that has been bubbling since the rebellion erupts Forced to confront her own prejudices Soraya struggles to gain the trust of the Arnath people she once disregarded and establish peace in what has become chaos With the threat of attacks high Gelti a former guard captain trains Soraya in self defense As the two grow close tension within the city ramps up with danger betrayal and deception meeting Soraya everywhere she turns Friends become foes adversaries become companions and the clashing of classes threatens to unravel all the good Soraya has been trying to do Can Soraya raised to be a proper Qilarite lady learn to be a true leader Or will the sins of her past forever haunt the footsteps of her future Dagger and Coin Sword and Verse 2 I enjoyed this a lot than I expected I thought it would be a difficult read since I don t remember much from the first book but it turns out that you don t really need to remember much I loved Soraya as a main character It really pissed me off that certain characters called her selfish because she only seemed to care about money Do you guys not know who much money it takes to run a country Anyway great sequel 9780062324641 For those who have asked what book 2 will be about Dagger and Coin picks up about 30 days after the events of Sword and Verse However I prefer to think of it as a companion novel rather than a sequel because it focuses on a different protagonist and can be enjoyed even if you haven t read the first book The main character in Dagger and Coin is Soraya Gamo the heiress who was engaged to Mati and was all set to become queen We saw in Sword and Verse that Soraya was much than just a pretty rich girl and in this book she has thrown her lot in with her former enemies in order to pursue her ambitions Many of the major players from Sword and Verse appear in this book especially Raisa Mati and Jonis We also get to know some minor characters from the first book better Deshti Raisa s adversary in the Arnath Resistance Alshara Soraya s younger sister and Gelti Dimmin that handsome guard captain Decisions made in Sword and Verse come back to haunt our characters in Dagger and Coin particularly a big one made by Mati Sword and Verse was about upending an unjust system Dagger and Coin is about the messy seemingly impossible task of constructing a better one in its place This book is unabashedly fiercely feminist In 2016 I thought Oh I wish this book were out now It s so relevant In 2017 I thought the same thing Sadly I don t think this story is going to get any less relevant in coming years I like to think of this book as a tale of a well educated female policy wonk battling her misogynist foes In case you are wondering about my politics I m just going to put this out there right now because some people have mentioned it Soraya and Jonis are NOT EVER going to be a couple Just not going to happen Soraya s relationship with Jonis is arguably the most important one in the book but don t look for kissing there Just don t Look for kissing and elsewhere though There is romance in this book just not with Jonis Like Sword and Verse Dagger and Coin can be read and enjoyed as a standalone Of course it also features lots of rewarding tidbits for readers of both books And yes if you read Dagger and Coin first it will give you lots of spoilers for Sword and Verse so be warned if that sort of thing bothers you Personally I love spoilers but I am weird that way I m seriously considering making myself a bingo card of all the things that Soraya will undoubtedly be called once the book is out in the world I mean she s an ambitious woman see so of course that means she must be inviting the whole world to comment on what s wrong with her A few of my predictions too proud too strong too passive too emotional too icy too ambitious too shrill too slutty too prudish too petty too demanding too calculating The story of the gods comes into play in Dagger and Coin but in a different way than it did in Sword and Verse because Soraya s relationship to the gods is completely different from Raisa s I really really love this book and I can t wait to share it with you 9780062324641 Soooo what s this going to be about I didn t think there was room left for a sequel to be honest 9780062324641 3. Childrens dagger and coin set In the biggest plot twist of the year Dagger and Coin was actually quite good and no one is surprised than me After disliking Sword and Verse I didn t intend to continue the series but it just so happened that the book was on promotion for a very low price and I have this obsessive need to finish things soooooo I got it And would you look at that it was worth it. Dagger and coin fantasy football league I always thought this world had some potential but Sword and Verse was held back by uninteresting lead characters and a dry plot So what does this book do Firstly it tosses Mati and Raisa out who were so dull in the first book and instead focuses on the flawed aka interesting characters of Soraya and Jonis Secondly it focuses on a much smaller conflict The first book tried to cram an entire revolution into one book Dagger and Coin concentrates on one localized event and examines its impact across the population It also puts the religion gods on the backburner and focuses on the tension amongst the people This book is solely political it is not fantasy it is not an adventure it is a class struggle When it comes to pure politics in a YA fictional not contemporary world this is honestly some of the best I ve read MacMillan clearly has keen understanding of sociopolitical movements Every character reacted naturally and tensions escalated in a realistic manner The city has just undergone a massive revolution which overthrew an oppressive regime so what happens now Well people aren t so ready to accept change Soraya is the viewpoint character of this book and she contributed to and benefitted from this unjust regime Even though she is trying to help stabilize the new order she is reluctant to engage with the ramifications of the previous system She is defensive whenever someone tries to discuss her role in the oppression and she quickly begins to insist that it should all be left in the past However she still tries to be better and I felt bad for her when her actions were constantly misinterpreted and judged in the worst possible light Jonas the former leader of the revolution is justifiably furious at the treatment of his people but he is also quick to jump to conclusions and reluctant to look at the bigger picture The second half of the novel was a whirlwind of plot twists and drama It kept me on the edge of my seat and I finished the last few hundred pages in one sitting Soraya s triumphs and mistakes were fascinating and it had a surprisingly strong feminist message I noticed afterwards that MacMillan made it clear before publication that there wouldn t be romance between Soraya and Jonas and I can t deny that their platonic journey was much stronger Still I kinda wish she had written a bit of a romance because let s just say the tension was there. Dagger and coin fantasy game I don t know if this novel can be read without Sword and Verse which makes it difficult to recommend perhaps if you just read a summary of the previous book The drastic difference between these two novels got me thinking about how creative industries leave so little room for second chances Obviously if someone dislikes a book they re unlikely to pick up another book by that author I can t blame anyone there are only so many hours in the day Consequently publishers are less likely to support the author But people need time to grow and Dagger and Coin has proved that MacMillan has potential I d definitely be open to reading any future books but I fear that is unlikely to happen 9780062324641 I could not put this book down I was reading late into the night and leaving all the things I should have been doing for another time Dagger and Coin takes place shortly after then end of Sword and Verse but this story is from the point of view of Soraya one of the antagonists from Book 1. Dagger and coin pdf online Soraya was fascinating She knew how to wield power and she was smart and capable Yet as a woman she is constantly being underestimated and looked down on This book is about bringing two groups who were once enemies together About finding peace after war about rebuilding after the upheaval It can be so hard to trust those who were once on the opposite side but without that you have no foundation to build on. Dagger and coin ebook download I thought MacMillan did a brilliant job of portraying the aftermath I couldn t look away and I was astonished at how fearlessly she threw intrigue after intrigue complication after complication at her characters She could definitely teach a class about how to put your characters through the refining fire. Dagger and coinloan reddit I should have probably re read the first book before diving in but I just couldn t wait And while you can read this second book as a stand alone there are references that will make a lot sense if you read book 1 first I highly recommend this one 9780062324641

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Dagger and Coin (Sword and Verse, #2)The second book in the Sword and Verse series is gripping exciting and a lesson in finding one s voice and independence Written in first person from Soraya s viewpoint it points out the problems with always doing what is expected of you rather than what you know to be right This is a tale set in a medieval world of the author s invention The world is believable and self contained 9780062324641 2018 I was wondering if I would read this one or not but well I have plenty of time to think though I would like to continue the series 9780062324641 I remember when I wrote my review for MacMillan s first book in this epic fantasy setting SWORD AND VERSE talking about how people conflagrate romance and fantasy Particularly in the young adult genre where romance subplots are so popular My point was that some reviewers got so caught up in critiquing the romance bit that they didn t even seem to acknowledge the fantasy This seems like a trend that is so ubiquitous that people rarely question it any SWORD AND VERSE is rife with actual fantastical elements a story of gods that unfolds right next to the human drama but readers see the setting mainly as the venue for another badass heroine to swoon over a prince and or show off her stones. Dagger and coin kindle download This issue loomed in my mind while reading the SWORD AND VERSE sequel companion novel because fantastical elements were at a minimum here There was no godly storyline unfolding right next to the human one perhaps understandable since there is only one god left The most supernatural we get beyond reference to the faith of the populace or references to the mythology of their world is a subtle hint that maybe Sotia is pulling some strings in the background But this niggle only comes up once or twice in a 400 page novel that is otherwise a political intrigue set in a parallel agrarian land. Dagger and coin fantasy football league Topically speaking I am much on board for this premise Book one covers a revolution and book two covers the aftermath Soraya a minor noble in the first who was destined to be queen now takes center stage as a member of the newly forged Ruling Council of recently slavery free Qilara From the offset MacMillan sets the scene of broiling tensions between the two major groups of the land the ex slaver Qilarites and the ex slave Arnathim An attempt is made on former MC Raisa s life and she and her husband and co council Mati slip away in order to conduct business away from the madness of the capital city. Dagger and coin fantasy football league In their wake they leave the other two council members Soraya and Jonis in charge Soraya is a scheming former noble and Jonis is the brash former head of the Arnath resistance so things would be simmering even without their past history of hostage captor From there the plot moves at a brisk clip MacMillan introduces a central conflict of a returning pre revolution slave ship from the Arnathim homeland Soraya and Jonis struggle to contain the former slaves and former masters as reactionary political groups use their arrival as a lightning rod for their own purposes. Book dagger and coin series It s a rather juicy web of competing ideologies in the wake of political upheaval Perhaps its not quite as fleshed out as it might be in a longer adult book but MacMillan doesn t slouch either She makes sure to leave room to draw distinctions between different classes of Qilarites and the formerly enslaved and never enslaved Arnathim in fact the new arrivals refer to themselves as the Melarim But yes there is also some personal drama from the fact that former enemies and current councilmembers don t really trust each other despite their lofty ambitions vs the prerequisite young adult hormones I m not a huge fan of romance subplots though in general I think I m forgiving than many of the fact that characters have emotional and sexual urges I think that Soraya s situation worked better for me than Raisa s did in the first book because it was tied so deeply into the frothing socio economic upheaval Soraya just wanted something familiar to hold onto. Dagger and coin fantasy baseball That being said she is a character who is defined by her personal sense of rebellion Sure in the previous world she was of a pawn for the whims of ambitious men In this new world she fiercely defends her independence Not to say that she doesn t play with others but she definitely has a voice I liked her than I liked Raisa which may speak to my own character P Raisa s greatest flaw was that she loved too well and Soraya s greatest flaw was that past prejudices and a general sense of distrust hindered her alliances. Book dagger and coin summary More to the point Soraya was a member of the formerly oppressive ethnic group and MacMillan did a good job of painting her complexly She can t help but cling a little bit to her old associations though she is also trying to expand her worldview She s practical if not idealistic and respects that this is the world she lives in now the world that gives her a modicum of self determination and also the place though she might not always see it as such which expands her horizons as a human It s a nice representation of a flawed but ultimately sympathetic character and MacMillan also leaves room to highlight the impact of Soraya s own losses in the revolution because real revolutions don t water down to angels vs demons Anywho I think MacMillan also did a good job in showcasing complexity in ultimately less sympathetic characters too She definitely took seriously the social and political ramifications that she set up in the last book Plus wrote a compelling story which frankly sucked me in a bit than the last one I m a fan of flawed and multidimensional heroines big ethical questions and even the intrigue of the plot. The dagger in the desk pdf One final and perhaps relatively minor criticism revolves around the issue of Soraya s sister She seemed a little one note in her brattiness well until the very end until Soraya saw a different side of her Still it kind of seemed like one of those convenient reveals of character complexity I guess there s really not enough time to flesh everyone and everything out Anywho Much like with the last book this one ends with an open door but not exactly the promise of a sequel We still have plenty of other characters who could chip in with something to say I have no idea if MacMillan will ever return to this world she struggles with who to trust Two of the members of the council seek support from the south and the other remaining councilor despises her Then rumors of a group calling themselves the Swords of Qilara prove real and Soraya finds herself back in a loop of distrust Will she place her trust in the right people Or will the kingdom fall to the Swords of Qilara 9780062324641.

.kathymacmillan.75 Stars I guess I m doing quarter stars now