Once upon a time, in an alleyway in the slums of the City of Lockes, a young and somewhat lonely boy named Sam Haversford turns a group of teenage douchebags into stone completely by accident. Some spoilers for the Tales of Verania series follows. So by putting Tales from Verania on the same level as Captive Prince and The Mortal Instruments, you know I mean business. It’s right up there along with Captive Prince and The Mortal Instruments - and if you guys know me at all, you know how much I adore those two series. Not only did I love every single book in this series, but Tales from Verania is now one of my favourite book series EVER. I also get second-hand embarrassment very easily and comedy books bring out my second-hand embarrassment like nobody’s business.īut I had gotten recommendations for the Tales from Verania series from many Goodreads and blogging mutuals, so I thought I’d give the series a go. I don’t much like comedy novels because so often the books have a tendency to be awkward and just plain silly - not funny to me at all. Then I found out that it’s a comedy book series. Then I stumbled upon Klune’s Tales from Verania series. But I still loved the books and wanted to read more from this author, who was fast becoming a favourite. At times, they are hard to read because there’s so few moments of lightness. I had only read two TJ Klune novels before I read Tales from Verania: Wolfsong and Ravensong. Those two novels, part of the same series, are incredibly dark novels, full of angst. And I can’t… I can’t allow that to happen to you.”
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