![]() ![]() Lazlo escapes the monastery and becomes a librarian, determined to find out everything he can about Weep, and desperate to some day travel there and witness magic for himself. One day, Lazlo feels the name of the city literally wiped from his mind and replaced with the word “Weep.” This incident drives a lifelong passion for uncovering the mysteries of the Unseen City. In particular, he loves the story of a long-forgotten city filled with magic, gods, and warriors. Lazlo Strange, a war orphan raised in a strict monastery, loves stories. For me, Strange the Dreamer falls somewhere between those two extremes. I absolutely adore her unfinished series Faeries of Dreamdark but gave up on the Daughter of Smoke and Bone series after barely making it through the first book. It seems like almost every YA fantasy fan has read-and raved about-this one, so of course I had to follow suit, despite my somewhat mixed feelings for the Taylor’s previous work. ![]() I’ve read a lot of good things about Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor. ![]()
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