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Fable by Adrienne Young

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danajoy's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional mysterious reflective tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

3.5


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micaelamariem's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

While I enjoyed this book, it really wasn’t what I was expecting. 
Fable is a story about a girl abandoned by her essentially pirate father and made to figure out how to join a ship crew on her own.
I definitely thought there would be more pirates and swashbuckling. Or at least less descriptions of how to rig a ship and climb a mast and whatnot. Those scenes really bored me and it got to the point where I didn’t care about the major plot points because I don’t care about ships and trading.
What I did like about the book was the complex characters, the slow burn complicated romance, the found family trope, and the themes of grief woven intricately throughout. 
So overall, I liked the book and probably will continue the series, but I didn’t love it and am not in a rush to read Namesake. 

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filipacmiranda's review against another edition

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3.25

When I picked up Fable, I was excited to read a book with pirates and a revenge plot. Despite hearing many good things about it (and enjoying it myself), the plot did not convince me fully. 

Both the main character and the ship's crew were likeable enough. It was easy to empathise with Fable's story and understand her desire for retaliation. However, I constantly felt like the story was missing depth. Everything seemed to either happen too fast or take forever. 

Young's writing is simple and easy to read, but the narrative could have benefited from a more descriptive style - particularly when the crew set foot in new places. Additionally, I found the tropes to be a little too predictable, which took away from the plot twists' surprise factor. 

Despite the first instalment’s shortcomings, the ending captured my attention and I have added Namesake to my TBR. 

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eleko's review

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slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character

3.25

I did enjoy it but it's way too slow everything happens at the end but at the same time not that much happened... I liked Fable's character and the world is original 

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adventurous mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

This was a fun adventure! I loved reading about the seas, the difficult times at sea, and the trading aspects. This is definitely a character novel, as the plot was very much in the background. Then, since this is a character novel, I wish the characters had been built up a little more. The biggest thing was don’t let anyone know what you love or care about. So everyone is very mysterious and you don’t learn much about the characters, more comes near the end. However, this made it hard for me because I felt like I needed to know more about them. Overall, this was a fun story, and I enjoyed my time reading it. Just could have been fleshed out more, may just be my personal preference. 

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3.5

I did enjoy this book, couple things could’ve been fleshed out or more detail added. Like the whole
“I’ve loved you since the first time I saw you” quote from West… Uhhh really? Could've fooled me. There were no longing looks, no tension, no angst then all of a sudden they’re kissing?

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chaptertraveller's review

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adventurous funny lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

I loved this book so much more than I expected! I thought it would just be an okay YA pirate-themes story akin to Daughter of the Pirate King (which I didn't love) but thought I'd give the audiobook a go after finding it availalbe on Libby as per Cari Can Read's recommendation.

I FLEW through it, finishing it in two days and it was so so much fun. I love the world set-up of the Narrows and the trader/dredger politics; the stakes felt perfect for the decisions being made, and the characters were great. I loved Fable's POV and seeing this world through her eyes, the descriptions of all the places felt imaginative and unique and like I could picture each one and the way we feel her experiences especially whilst underwater were awesome. We didn't get tons of depth to the secondary characters, and this book certainly serves as a set-up for the sequel, but I loved it and felt it really easy to immerse into and learn about this pirate-like world of gemstones and islands. 

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adventurous emotional reflective sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

4⭐️


Fable de Adrienne Young nos cuenta la historia de Fable, hija del comerciante más poderoso de los Estrechos, y el mar es el único hogar que ha conocido. Hace cuatro años, vio morir a su madre, ahogándose a causa de una tormenta, y al día siguiente su padre Saint la abandonó en Jeval, una isla llena de ladrones. Para sobrevivir, debe aprender a no confiar en nadie y sólo confiar en las habilidades que le enseñó su madre antes de su muerte. Su único objetivo es poder salir de esa isla, y para ello, solicita la ayuda de un joven comerciante llamado West para sacarla de la isla e ir en busca de su padre. A medida que va transcurriendo la historia, se ven envueltos en los peligros y rivalidades de Saint, y la protagonista va dándose cuenta de que West no es quien parece ser.


No estás hecha para este mundo, Fable. Estás hecha para un mundo mejor.


En cuanto a los personajes, creo que me han gustado todos salvo alguna excepción.
Fable es increíble. Es un personaje que me ha encantado, tanto por su personalidad como por su manera de afrontar/actuar los conflictos. Es tan valiente y fuerte en un mundo que, por desgracia, está hecho para los hombres, pero ella demuestra su valía constantemente.
West al principio es un poco gilipollas, pero con el tiempo le vas cogiendo cariño. Tiene una personalidad bastante fría y seca. Es una persona bastante autoritaria, jefe de su tripulación del Marigold, pero me encanta ya que la autora lo ha plasmado como alguien que tiene miedo a perder a sus seres queridos y que por eso tiene una “coraza” para no sufrir. 
Willa, Paj, Hamish y Auster al principio son bastante reservados, pero después van cogiendo confianza y se sueltan más, y se hacen querer bastante.
Saint creo que es de los personajes más fríos que he leído. Después de haber perdido al amor de su vida, su dolor se convierte en algo persistente y eso hace que actúe de una manera increíblemente apática, incluso con su hija.


Este libro me ha parecido bastante bueno, sobretodo porque tiene vibes a Piratas del Caribe y no hay películas que yo más ame que esas. Es un libro de fantasía bastante rápido de leer y súper entretenido. La pluma de Adrienne Young es increíble, y aunque no tenga ni idea de vocabulario sobre barcos, me ha encantado cómo los describe. El tema de la piratería toma bastante importancia y se trata con sumo detalle, como buen libro de piratas que es. Son muy fan de los libros narrados en primera persona, y este lo es, así que eso ya es un punto a su favor, además que la autora es bastante detallista y te hace sentir como si tú mismx fueras Fable. El romance es un tanto escaso, pero me ha parecido muy bonito; es un <i>slow burn</i> en toda regla, y tiene una de mis tropes favoritas: grumpy x sunshine. El cliffhanger del final del libro debería ser un crimen, no debería estar permitido dejarnos así con tanta curiosidad😂.
Mis puntos negativos, aunque no son muchos porque me ha gustado bastante, son:
1. Es demasiado corto, le hacen falta más páginas.
2. Me hubiera gustado saber más acerca de los personajes secundarios (Willa, Hamish, Paj y Auster).
3. Aunque es un slow burn, el romance va de no haber nada a que de repente se aman, y pues me hubiera gustado más evolución.
4. Aunque sé que hay una precuela del padre de Fable, me hubiera gustado haber sabido más acerca de él en este libro.
Este libro de piratas es la primera parte de una bilogía. Lo recomiendo a quien quiera leer a esta autora, que a mi parecer está bastante infravalorada, y a quien le gusten las aventuras con un poco de traición, romance, supervivencia y mucho más.

Siempre recomiendo buscar información sobre los trigger warnings antes de leer el libro, porque puede haber algunos temas que pueden ser fuertes para algunas personas (muerte de la madre, sangre, violencia, duelo tras la muerte de un ser querido, muerte, asesinato, abusos, abandono, etc.).


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Fable by Adrienne Young tells the story of Fable, daughter of the most powerful merchant in the Narrows, and the sea is the only home she has ever known. Four years ago, she watched her mother die, drowning in a storm, and the next day her father Saint abandoned her on Jeval, an island full of thieves. In order to survive, she must learn to trust no one and only rely on the skills her mother taught her before her death. Her only goal is to be able to leave that island, and for that, she requests the help of a young merchant named West to get out of that island and go in search of her father. As the story unfolds, they become involved in the dangers and rivalries because of Saint, and the main character realizes that West is not who he appears to be.


⇢ You weren’t made for this world, Fable. You were made for a better world.
(the translation of this quote may vary if you read the book in English).


As for the characters, I think I liked all of them apart from for a few exceptions.
Fable is amazing. She is a character that I loved, both for her personality and for her way of dealing with conflicts. She is so brave and strong in a world that is unfortunately made for men, but she constantly proves her worth.
West is a bit of an asshole at first, but over time you grow to like him. He has a rather cold and dry personality. He is a authoritarian person, head of his crew on the Marigold, but I love it because the author pictures him as someone who is afraid of losing his loved ones and that is why he has an "armor" in otder to avoid suffering.
Willa, Paj, Hamish and Auster are quite reserved at first, but later they gain confidence and loosen up more, and you end up loving them all.
Saint I think he is one of the coldest characters I've ever read. Having lost the love of his life, his grief becomes persistent, causing him to act incredibly apathetic, even around his daughter.


I found this book quite good, especially because it has vibes to Pirates of the Caribbean and there’s no movies that I love more than those. It's a pretty quick fantasy book to read and super entertaining. Adrienne Young's writing is amazing, and even though I have no idea about boat, ships and all of that, I loved how she describes everything. The subject of piracy is quite important and is dealt with in great detail. I am a big fan of books narrated in the first person, and this is one of them, plus the author is quite detailed and she makes you feel as if you were Fable yourself. The romance is somewhat lacking, but I found it very beautiful; it's a true slow burn, and it has one of my favorite tropes: grumpy x sunshine. The cliffhanger at the end of the book should be a crime, it shouldn't be allowed for authors to leave us with such curiosity😂.
My negative points, although there aren’t many because I liked it a lot, are:
1. It is too short, it needs more pages.
2. I would have liked to know more about the secondary characters (Willa, Hamish, Paj and Auster).
3. Although it's a slow burn, the romance goes from nothing to suddenly them falling in love, and well, I would have liked more evolution.
4. Although I know there is a prequel to Fable's father, I wish I had known more about him in this book.
This pirate book is the first part of a bilogy. I recommend it to anyone who wants to read this author, who in my opinion is quite underrated, and to anyone who likes adventures with a bit of betrayal, romance, survival and much more.

I always recommend looking for information about the trigger warnings before reading the book, because there may be some issues covered in it that may be strong for some people (tw such as: death of parent, blood, violence, grief, death, murder, abuse, abandonment, etc.).

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ali_k0's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.5

I regret not reading it sooner. The lore is unique and the world is fun. The stakes aren't high compared to most books, but it's still a gripping read. I read the majority (all but 30 pages) in a single day.

Fun, light, yet adventurous all the same. 

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cynicalraven's review against another edition

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adventurous fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix

3.0

Mediocre. 

La trama: la protagonista, cresciuta sulla nave di suo padre, viene abbandonata da questi su un'isola a 14 anni a seguito di una tempesta che affonda suddetta nave. La ragazza tenterà di racimolare denaro sufficiente per pagarsi un viaggio in nave alla ricerca del padre. 

La trama del libro poteva essere anche interessante, se non fosse stata rovinata da insta-love, plot twist troppo convenienti e refusi. 

Ad esempio la protagonista afferma di essersi cucita una tasca interna nei vestiti per tenere dei soldi al sicuro. Nel capitolo seguente dice che non ha mai tenuto in mano un ago. 

Oppure, la protagonista viene imbarcata su una nave, in cui soffre la fame per due/tre giorni perché non ha soldi per potersi comprare da mangiare e la ciurma non le offre nulla. È lasciato intendere che non le danno nemmeno acqua, quindi a meno che non si sia bevuta l'acqua del mare (chiaramente non lo ha fatto, sarebbe morta) non si sa come abbia fatto a sopravvivere. 

In una parte del libro la ciurma si ritrova le vele della nave tagliate, e nessun veliere vuole confezionarne di nuove. Guarda caso, in città c'è un sarto che era un noto veliere in un'altra città. Guarda caso, un membro della ciurma ha salvato la vita a tale uomo e quindi deve loro un favore.

Il libro avrebbe potuto essere più interessante se l'autrice non avesse deciso di inserire una storia d'amore tanto per fra la protagonista e il secondo essere umano di genere maschile che la protagonista incontra.
il secondo, perché il primo lo ha quasi ammazzato
Ragazzo che ovviamente si è innamorato di lei appena l'ha vista.
e il loro primo bacio è stato in apnea sott'acqua, CON TANTO DI LINGUA, come non abbiano fatto ad annegare non lo so


L'autrice sembra aver deciso di voler infilare nel libro quanti più termini marinareschi possibili, tanto per far capire al lettore che lei sa di cosa sta parlando e che la storia è ambientata in mare. Specialmente nelle prime 50 pagine, il che rende un po' faticosa la lettura. Avrei inserito un mini glossario o delle note per spiegare di cosa si sta parlando.

Ultima nota, la mappa del mondo, che trovo imbarazzante. Dico solo che ci sono *5* luoghi nominati sulla mappa. Cinque.  

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