lastblossom reviewed The Lost Story by Meg Shaffer
A charming exploration of what it means to hold on to magic. A more thoughtfully paced first half combined with a speedy second half make for a book at odds with itself.
What happens when you leave Narnia? It feels strange to review a book through the lens of another series, but The Lost Story invites the comparison. In fact, it feels like this was purpose-made for those of us who've stayed up late with friends going "No, but imagine you were a literal king for most of your life, and then suddenly you're back as a teenager and you have to do homework again." The book itself is split into two parts - this world, and the other world. Things move slower in this world. The mood is melancholic, grounded, and painful. And, to be honest, that's the part that resonated with me more. It's the part where we got to know the characters and see their personal struggles. The time in the fantasy world felt surprisingly rushed, with the actual events in the magical kingdom almost a footnote in the …
What happens when you leave Narnia? It feels strange to review a book through the lens of another series, but The Lost Story invites the comparison. In fact, it feels like this was purpose-made for those of us who've stayed up late with friends going "No, but imagine you were a literal king for most of your life, and then suddenly you're back as a teenager and you have to do homework again." The book itself is split into two parts - this world, and the other world. Things move slower in this world. The mood is melancholic, grounded, and painful. And, to be honest, that's the part that resonated with me more. It's the part where we got to know the characters and see their personal struggles. The time in the fantasy world felt surprisingly rushed, with the actual events in the magical kingdom almost a footnote in the story of our heroes getting there in the first place. I think other readers might view it as the opposite, feeling the first part dragged and the second half was where it really took off, but I would have liked the second part to run longer so we could get to know the world better and be more invested in the adventure. Altogether a reasonable exploration of the "what comes next" question, but the finale moved too quickly for me to be feel the impact.
Thanks to NetGalley and Ballatine Books for a review copy. All thoughts in this review are my own!