Reviews: Idolfire (20)
“Another smashing read from Curtis”
(Hardback)
by Jonathan Race
Idolfire is a character-driven fantasy that focuses heavily on the thoughts and feelings of our protagonists, whilst still delivering an exciting adventure in the process. I held off reading this for a while as I loved both Frontier and Floating Hotel and wasn't sure about the jump to fantasy, but suffice to say, I am an idiot. Whilst drastically different to Curtis' previous books, the writing once again had me hooked from the beginning, with everything feeling so real and believable. I did struggle with a specific character who, albeit intentionally unlikeable, was borderline infuriating for a while, but it passed and worked within the plot. Overall an excellent one-shot fantasy with romantic elements, and I immediately want more from this world too.
“Grace Curtis has done it again!”
(Hardback)
by Soph at Liverpool
A slow-burn sapphic road-trip?! Sign me up! As a fan of Grace Curtis I had a feeling I would love this and I was right. This follows Kirby and Aleya on an epic journey to the mythical city of Nivela, Kirby seeking redemption and Aleya seeking to prove herself. This book delivers escapades, a colourful cast of characters, impulsive moments and plenty of high jinks! I still think about the ending and how incredibly well written it is and I ‘m not entirely sure what to do with my life since I finished this book!
“FANTASTIC ♥️”
(Hardback)
by Dawny
Absolutely brilliant storyline that is wrapped into this gorgeous beautiful book. FANTASTIC ♥️
“A beautiful character led fantasy”
(Hardback)
by Louise
Ah man....why does she always make me cry? Switching from sci-fi to a more dystopian fantasy style, I was looking forward to Idolfire, but a little unsure what to expect. I shouldn't have hesitated. Curtis does a fantastic job of writing characters that learn, and love, and grow, regardless of the setting she has chosen. Idolfire is no exception. A story of grief, and loss, but also hope and faith, Idolfire looks at worship, religion and greed in a small story that has a never-ending scope. As a fantasy - it has a magic system that is fantastically done, and quite unique. I loved the fact that it isn't fully explained, that there are still questions and debates and choices to be made. That there is a morality to the magic use that our characters see from different angles. Kirby and Aleya come from vastly different societies, have different aims and intentions and yet somehow work so well together. Whatever Curtis releases next, I've no doubt it will be a spectacular glimpse into the human condition that I will want to add to my shelf.
“Fantastic fantasy!”
(Hardback)
by Nic at Guildford
This is a fantastic book, Curtis has done an amazing job. I adore how Curtis writes characters and what she does so well is different perspectives. This book is fast paced, I was hooked from the start as the introduction to the first two characters does a great job of hinting at the world we're in and the magic within it. Interspersed throughout the book are second person chapters which I loved, what an interesting way to frame the story and give context. I adore the end of this book, again the way Curtis uses perspective is brilliant and so intriguing, and the final chapters are so good. The journey the two protagonists go on is dangerous, they're both trying to find something that happens to lead them to the same place. The different people they meet throughout and the places they see were so well written, nothing felt out of place in this narrative and I loved the relationship between the different characters. I absolutely cannot recommend this book enough, thank you to the publishers for the advanced copy.
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Idolfire

Idolfire: Signed Edition

Fiction, Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror , Science Fiction & Fantasy
Grace Curtis (author)
Hardback Published on: 13/03/2025
Price: £20.00
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