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Down to Oath

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Susan J, Reviewer

Princess Fuzzypants here: I confess fantasy is not my favourite form of fiction. It can take me a bit longer to get into something that is anything but linear and let me tell you, this is anything but linear. Yet, it is worth wading through as there are some interesting ideas and themes running throughout.
Codi lives in Oath where everyone conforms but Codi. She knows she does not belong but it is not until a younger version of herself arrives and takes her to other worlds where one part of her soul exists without any other part. It is rather convoluted concept but in order for a soul or a person to be fully formed, they must meet and be able to co-exist with the opposite sides of themselves. I know it sound a bit odd but it does work.
There is creativity, there is denial and grief, there is the childlike innocence and there is the strength and courage. They live in these separate bubbles but until they can meet and join forces, they cannot be born into a new baby.
There are many challenges and dangers Codi and her counterparts meet, not the least being a rather vindictive being who wants to destroy Codi and all the people she loves. He also wants to take over the baby who is destined for Codi.
I cannot tell you how or why but it works. In fact, I was pulled along and became quite engrossed in the story. If you cannot go with the fantasy, this is not for you.
But if you can, I give this four purrs and two paws up.
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