#The Buried and the Bound by Rochelle Hassan
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quirkycatsfatstacks · 1 year ago
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Review: The Buried and the Bound by Rochelle Hassan
Series: The Buried and the Bound #1Author: Rochelle HassanPublisher: Roaring Brook PressReleased: January 24, 2023Received: Own (OwlCrate) Goodreads | Join OwlCrate | OwlCrate Reviews Book Summary: As far as she knows, Aziza El-Amin is the only hedgewitch in Blackthorn. That makes her solely responsible for protecting the boundaries between humans and fae. In other words, she must protect…
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meerabanerjee · 9 months ago
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Tristan and Lucky
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Characters, book, and author names under the cut
Leo Merritt/Tristan Drake - The Buried and the Bound by Rochelle Hassan
Lestat de Lioncourt/Louis de Pointe du Lac - The Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice 
Jade/Moon/Chime - Books of the Raksura by Martha Wells
Seregil í Korit Solun Meringil Bôkthersa/Alec í Amasa of Kerry - Nightrunner series by Lynn Flewelling
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beesinatree · 8 months ago
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sketch of these 3 teens who desperately deserve a break
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evenstarfalls · 11 months ago
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Leo thinks he'll know his true love when he sees them but what he failed to account for was that it would have been just as traumatizing for them as it was for him. In reality even more so because Leo had his family to fall back on but Tristan had no one, only his awful parents—and the Merritts, but how could he go to Leo's parents when they never knew about their relationship, when they were trying to help Leo and he couldn't stand to see the effects of the curse on Leo? And now Leo's searching in vain for a version of Tristan that's gone, and there's nothing Tristan can do to make him understand. They need to break that fuckinggggg curse
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mimi-croissant · 1 year ago
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Just a week until this comes out you guys… I don’t think I’m ready
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whimsicaldragonette · 1 year ago
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ARC Review: The Summer Queen by Rochelle Hassan
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Publication Date: January 23, 2024
Synopsis:
This captivating sequel to The Buried and the Bound draws readers into the twisted and irresistible world of the Fair Folk—perfect for fans of The Cruel Prince and The Hazel Wood . As a new coven, Aziza, Leo, and Tristan faced evil and triumphed. All that’s left is to put their lives back together, a process complicated by the fallout from painful secrets, the emotional and physical scars they now carry, and the mysteries that still haunt them. But with the approach of the solstice comes the arrival of strange new visitors to Blackthorn: the Summer Court, a nomadic community of Fair Folk from deep in Elphame. They’ve journeyed to the border between the human world and fairyland, far from their usual caravan route, to take back something that belongs to them—something Leo’s not willing to lose. Refusing to give up without a fight, he makes a risky deal with the Summer Court’s princess and regent. The challenge she proposes sends Coven Blackthorn into the farthest, wildest reaches of Elphame. But when you play games with the Fair Folk, even winning has a cost.
My Rating: ★★★★★
*My Review and Favorite Quotes Below the cut.
My Review:
If I were sorting this (and the previous book) based on vibes - which, honestly, is a large part how I sort books - then I would put it with the Cruel Prince trilogy. It's dark and creepy, but just exactly the right amount. It's also heartwarming and adventurous and full of brute force human magic borne of desperation and tricky, insidious, charming, treacherous fae magic.
It's a story of love lost and love found and hubris and naievety and political treachery. It's a story of bargains and tricks and alliances. I flew through it in a little over a day and absolutely hated every time I was forced to put it down. If I hadn't had to stop to make dinner for my kid, I would have finished it that first day, my own dinner be damned.
I was instantly transported back to the world and characters of the previous book as soon as I started, as if I'd never left. There was no struggling to get into it or remember what had happened - it was all fresh and immediate and vital. Now that I've finished, I want nothing more than to jump into the final book. Unfortunately, It's not out yet. Barring that, I want to jump back into this one and get caught up in the frenzied rush of it again. And I desperately, desperately want Leo and Tristan and Aziza to succeed and find happiness.
I want more of the characters and their bonds, more of the world and its traps, more of the tentative allies that were never clearly on one side or the other, more of the shifting sands of never clearly knowing what the sides even were because they kept changing.
An instant favorite and one I will definitely go back to. I instantly purchased the audio so I could experience it again in a new format.
*Thanks to NetGalley, Macmillan Children's Publishing Group, and Roaring Book Press for providing an early copy for review.
Favorite Quotes:
Of all the things that kept him up at night, Leo had always been his favorite
“You do get attached to your librarians.”
Tristan had his doubts that a crowdsourced spell would be sufficient defense against Beor, but he didn’t have any better ideas.
“Forget the pep talk. We need a game plan. Someone tried to kill you.” “And Beor. I don’t think it was personal,” he said brightly, as if being collateral damage to someone else’s assassination was somehow better than being personally murdered.
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just0nemorepage · 8 months ago
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The Buried and the Bound || Rochelle Hassan || The Buried and the Bound #1 || 384 pages Top 3 Genres: Fantasy / Young Adult / LGBTQIA+
Synopsis: As the only hedgewitch in Blackthorn, Massachusetts―an uncommonly magical place―Aziza El-Amin has bargained with wood nymphs, rescued palm-sized fairies from house cats, banished flesh-eating shadows from the local park. But when a dark entity awakens in the forest outside of town, eroding the invisible boundary between the human world and fairyland, run-of-the-mill fae mischief turns into outright aggression, and the danger―to herself and others―becomes too great for her to handle alone.
Leo Merritt is no stranger to magical catastrophes. On his sixteenth birthday, a dormant curse kicked in and ripped away all his memories of his true love. A miserable year has passed since then. He's road-tripped up and down the East Coast looking for a way to get his memories back and hit one dead end after another. He doesn't even know his true love's name, but he feels the absence in his life, and it's haunting.
Desperate for answers, he makes a pact with he’ll provide much-needed backup on her nightly patrols, and in exchange, she’ll help him break the curse.
When the creature in the woods sets its sights on them, their survival depends on the aid of a mysterious young necromancer they’re not certain they can trust. But they’ll have to work together to eradicate the new threat and take back their hometown... even if it forces them to uncover deeply buried secrets and make devastating sacrifices.
Publication Date: January 2023. / Average Rating: 4.00. / Number of Ratings: ~1790.
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between-the-pages657 · 6 months ago
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Tristan is really going through it.
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bookcoversonly · 9 months ago
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Title: The Buried and the Bound | Author: Rochelle Hassan | Publisher: Roaring Brook Press (2023)
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swantonlibraryteens · 2 years ago
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Day 8: Three's a Crowd
This isn't a love triangle though! Just, three main characters.
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meerabanerjee · 4 months ago
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How bro should've dealt with the situation instead
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wondereads · 10 months ago
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Weekly Reading Update (04/15/24)
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Reviews and thoughts under the cut
The Buried and the Bound by Rochelle Hassan (8/10)
This was a quick reread since I'm going to be reading The Summer Queen, the sequel, and I actually liked this one more the second time around! It has a sort of casual interaction with the fantastical that I love, and Aziza, Leo, and Tristan are all great characters with unique ties to each other. There are some points where I think things are just a little too convenient or rushed, but those mostly happen early on and the plot is cohesive and strong for the rest of the book.
House of Crimson Hearts by Ruby Roe (3/10, DNF @ 50%, 18+)
As I've mentioned, I was excited for this one since sapphic fantasy romances are few and far between. Unfortunately, this book was just a mess. The main characters have wildly inconsistent characterization, and it's so obvious the author wrote in certain worldbuilding elements to make them have sex without working out their issues and hatred for each other. The worldbuilding is atrocious; despite the typical vaguely historical fantasy setting descriptions and the lack of anything like lightbulbs, phones, or really any technological advancement, the final straw for me was the remote control vibrator that made its appearance halfway through. There's absolutely no effort to build a sensible setting for the story, which is barely there in the first place. The actual plot was just beginning when I DNF'd--halfway through the book! An unfortunate letdown.
To Gaze Upon Wicked Gods by Molly X. Chang (CR, 53%)
This was another highly anticipated read of mine and, unfortunately, it's not living up to my hopes. I think a lot of flaws lay in the writing, which is clunky and over-descriptive, taking time away from character and plot developments. The worldbuilding is interesting, but it's inserted in very awkward infodumps, and a lot of the elements that caught my attention aren't being given a lot of page time.
Wolf Gone Wild by Juliette Cross (CR, 33%)
On one hand, this is shaping up to be a brainless, fun fantasy romance, just like I thought it'd be. On the other hand, there is a place for your fandom rants, and your published novel is not it. If I wanted to read about this author's undying love for Reylo or Wolverine, I'd check out their social media. I should not have to slog through a whole chapter of the main character perusing a comic book shop so the love interest can say she's so 'quirky' and 'passionate.' It's unfortunate because the rest of the book is meeting my expectations so far.
Island of Graves by Lisa McMann (CR, 18%)
This is another book with a major pro and con. Pro: Alex instantly gave up searching for Aaron, finally letting Aaron reap the consequences of his actions. Con: Alex instantly gave up searching for Aaron, ruining the cliffhanger of the last book. If you're going to introduce a huge future plot point at the end of a book to get readers to continue your series, you can't immediately backtrack on it. This is a symptom of this series' issues as a whole, desperately trying to maintain the status quo for seven whole books, and stunting the plot and character growth in the process.
Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice (CR, 6%)
I've barely started this one, but for now it's just sort of decent. I'm vaguely intrigued by the vampire's story, but it's also tough to get attached when a lot of the details, such as people's actual names, are missing.
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reviewsthatburn · 2 years ago
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THE BURIED AND THE BOUND follows three teenagers trying to deal with curses and keep the boundary intact between the magical and the mundane in their town.
Aziza, Leo, and Tristan make a strong trio. Their various strengths, weaknesses, and histories lead to a good balance between narrative tension and general ability to work together to fight the hag. While many things end up working out in their favor, it’s never perfect. This creates an air of them fighting for everything that goes right, but not always winning. They're developed separately and together, with Aziza and Leo feeling more like a duo in the first half, then cohering with Tristan into an actual trio by the end.
Aziza is a hedgewitch, living with her grandfather and maintaining the magical boundary near the town. Leo has been cursed to forget his true love, unable to even process it if anyone tries to tell him details of the person he's forgotten. Tristan is working for a hag in exchange for getting a curse broken, finding himself more and more horrified by what the hag is asking him to do.
Full Review at link.
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bookishlyvintage · 2 years ago
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The Buried & the Bound, Rochelle Hassan [thoughts]
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evenstarfalls · 5 months ago
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Just realized the cover got revealed at some point ....... LOOK AT THEM !!!!!!!!!!!! and the macmillan website says 12 August2025 which CANNOT get here fast enough!!!!!!!!!
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