The stricken

Morgan Shamy

Book - 2024

"Every day in Clara's world, a dark cloud descends upon her town. The storm comes like clockwork, erasing everyone's memories. Everyone except Clara. But after Clara's father mysteriously disappears, things change. The Diviners, captive souls who feed off memories, come for her. With the help of a mysterious figure, Clara escapes the Diviners and flees to Khalom, a city in a parallel world, where she hopes to find refuge. There, Clara discovers that she is a Noble--one of the few people to have knowledge of both worlds, along with the ability to venture between the two. Forced to live the Noble life, Clara goes to school with peers who want her dead. Meanwhile, a rare and dangerous power begins to stir inside of her. The... power of Death. And it grows until she's not sure if she can control it. When the Diviners break through the city's defense and students begin to turn up brain dead, Clara must find a way to harness her newfound power in order to stop the attacks before the city--and her mind--is wiped clean."--

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Genres
Fantasy fiction
Published
Fort Collins, Colorado : CamCat Books [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Morgan Shamy (author)
Item Description
"The storms come like clockwork"--Cover.
Physical Description
369 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9780744307696
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Review by Booklist Review

Clara's home has been under attack for years. A dark cloud everyone calls The Storm rolls through town every day, wiping away the residents' memories and turning them into little more than zombies who repeat the same day over and over. Somehow, Clara is the only one who isn't affected, and after losing her father to The Storm, she's determined to save her mother. Complicating things is Cael, a voice in her head that she's fallen in love with. When Cael reveals himself to be a being of shadow and memory, Clara is more lost and confused than the city of empty people all around her. Cael spirits her away to a place called Khalom, where Clara lives a charmed--or cursed--parallel life. This bizarre new world is terribly hard to understand; the book starts out somewhere in the middle of the story and only gets more chaotic from there. Shamy has written about dream worlds and parallel lives before, and readers who can keep up will enjoy treading that familiar ground.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Clara has lived her whole life knowing that she was different from the other people in her town. Everyone around her is ruled by the Storm, a daily occurrence that stupefies and erases the memories of every inhabitant, except for Clara. Her solitary companion, an entity named Cael, exists only in her mind, until her teacher and classmates suddenly become cognizant of her apparent ability to avoid the consequences of the storm and try to kidnap her. To protect Clara, Cael assumes a shadow form and escorts her to Khalom, a magical realm. There, she begins recalling memories of the life Cael claims she once lived in Khalom; reconnects with her Center, or her special ability to command death, of which she is the final wielder; and learns that she is a Noble, born to protect Khalom from the Divining Masters, who send the Storm that feeds on the townspeople's memories. Somewhat overwrought exposition and convoluted, undeveloped worldbuilding hamper the novel's impact. Nevertheless, this intriguing read by Shamy (The Dollmaker, for adults) provides much in the way of unique and interesting concepts that turn many classic high-fantasy genre beats on their heads. Ages 13--up. Agent: Marisa Corvisiero, Corvisiero Literary. (Mar.)

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Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 8 Up--The gray clouds roll in and Clara searches frantically for her mother. The Storm is almost upon them and she knows if she can get far enough away, her mother may not lose as many memories as usual. Clara is the only one whose memory is not affected by The Storm. Seeking answers, she follows Cael, a presence who has been with her since she can remember, to an alternate world known as Khalom, where she discovers her true lineage. Learning with others who have powers, she must fight against the Diviners, creators of The Storm, to rediscover the power only she seems to possess: Death. Shamy brings another title to the highly popular fiction genre known now as romantasy. Here, magical superpowers and alternate worlds add an extra dimension to the love triangle that Clara finds herself in. Requiring a lot of lore to shore up the setting unfortunately gives the novel more of a "tell" rather than "show" quality, which can lead to confusion in the early parts of the story. Once the world and its systems are established, Shamy hits her stride and delivers a story that will appeal to all who love the genre. VERDICT The novel adds parallel worlds to the magic and love story of this romantasy. Readers will adore the strong female protagonist and her mission to save her world and those she loves.--Adam Fisher

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Every night during sleep, people's spirits journey to a parallel universe, but only the Nobles are conscious of their dual lives. Those from Noble bloodlines can move freely between Khalom, the city located beyond white gates that they're responsible for protecting, and Desolation, or "everywhere outside of the city." Seventeen-year-old Clara has been trapped outside Khalom for a decade, her memory of the city lost until a mysterious entity guides her back. Her return incites fear among her new classmates: Like her grandmother before her, Clara has the power of Death. She becomes a formidable student and a critical player in a struggle for Khalom's survival. In the physical world, Clara strives to protect her brother from a group seeking to utilize her bloodline's extraordinary abilities. In Khalom, she fights disgraced Nobles who threaten to destroy both worlds in their search for immortality. The original premise stands out, and the worldbuilding is meticulous, but the plot is complex to the point of being convoluted, potentially overwhelming readers before they have the chance to bond with the characters. The interconnected plotlines across the two worlds feel disorienting, though they do ultimately coalesce. Clara's internal conflicts depict her less as a chosen one and more as a teenager grappling with situations larger than herself. Clara is cued white; there's racial diversity among secondary characters. An ambitious story that tries to do too much, but fans of intricate fantasies will find elements to enjoy. (Fantasy. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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