Sofi And The Bone Song

Sofi and the Bone Song by Adrienne Tooley 
 

5/5 stars

TW for emotional abuse, manipulation, blackmail, self-harm, etc.

Genre - YA fantasy LGBT+

Rep - Sapphic! 

Out August 19th 2022

416 pages

Thank you Netgalley for an e-arc in exchange for an honest review! 
I requested Sofi and the Bone Song because it's described as a sapphic rivals YA fantasy. This book has a map, so I already knew I would love it. This book was queer, it was fantastical, and it was musical. I read it in one sitting, it flowed so well. It's told between the present and flashbacks to Sofi's past, where we get insight into why she is who she is now. Sofi lives in a world where only five musicians called Musik get to write and sing. Her father is one and looking for an apprentice. She's trained her whole life to be it, but a girl named Lara whose never even played before shows up out of nowhere and takes her future. To make matters worse, her father dies that night. Sofi suspects she has something to do it, and follows her as she travels the kingdom making her introductions as the new Musik. Along the way they just might catch feelings for each other. Also, the kingdom has been in an endless winter for years. That gave me Frozen meets This Coven Won't Break Vibes. I also loved the songs in this book, they were beautiful. Would recommend if you're looking for a sapphic fantasy read!

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