Thursday, July 2, 2026

Antonia Hodgson: The Raven Scholar

 
In the first in a series, Antonia Hodgson brings a story where one woman fights to discover the truth of herself, murder and the empire:

I don't think there are enough words to express how much I enjoyed The Raven Scholar. and right now it is going to be one of my favourite reads for the past year. I was lucky to have a physical copy and get access to the audiobook via my library that I never had to put this book down.

When the book starts, I totally had an idea of where Hodgson was going to take the story and man was i completely wrong. Hodgson has created a fantasy world that is easy to understand (there is not too much info dumping). The empire is divided between different groups that worship a different animal god, each of which has it's own strengths and weaknesses. Whichever animal sits on the throne dictates how the empire will be won. When it is time for a new leader to steps down (24 year cycle) a tournament is held to determine who the next successor will be (there is no birth right succession in this empire). The top candidate from each animal house will compete. Cue in not only a tournament with trial but also so much political intrigue that I was kicking my feet throughout (I love political intrigue books). The mystery and intrigue are so well done, that you will be questioning everything and everyone till the very end and what an ending it is.

I loved Neema as a character and the amazing mind that she has. The Raven's don't understand what they have with her. As with many court, she is looked down upon as she is not from the high class but she takes this to be the best Raven that she can be. When she is thrust into the tournament to be the neI will say that Neema did seem younger than the 30 years that she is supposed to be, especially in social interactions, she is all book smart and full of facts. I think this immaturity is due to that fact that she is the loner, she has no friend and the one she did have was gone near the beginning of the book..

This book does have multiple POV throughout but Neema is the main POV and the main character. I also adored the loan crow. And that we do get it's POV from time to time in short bursts, which is the perfect amount.

My main quip is I now have to wait till October 2027 to get my hands on the next book, so I would personally wait if i were you till closer to that date, as you are going to want to jump in from this book till the next. Great Fantasy read and I cannot wait for more.

Enjoy!!!
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