A review by brandypainter
The Good Hawk by Joseph Elliott

4.0

This was one of those impulse library checkouts, and I have zero regrets. The pacing is just right. Elliott keeps the action moving at a strong clip, so there is never a chance to get bogged down in details, while at the same time building an interesting and complex world and characters. I adore that one of the main protagonists is a girl with Down's Syndrome, and the other has paralyzing anxiety attacks. Both of their voices and struggles were clearly conveyed, and Elliot does a really good job of switching between their points of view. I will definitely be reading the rest of the trilogy now!