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Having never read Marchetta before, but well aware of the popularity and genre of her previous books, I wasn't sure what to expect from Finnikin of the Rock. After a slightly shaky start, in which the worldbuilding gave me cause for concern, Marchetta takes control by virtue of her obvious strengths; characters, and the dynamics and dialogue between them.
I suppose the main criticism I have of this novel is that there isn't more of it. More space for worldbuilding would certainly have added to it. It's not that it's under-done, but rather under-explored, something fantasy fans might have trouble with. But many fans of Marchetta's earlier works may not be fantasy readers, and the lighter worldbuilding may just be an asset in winning them over.
Made of strong emotion, terrible acts, and hard choices, Finnikin of the Rock is a tough, brilliant diamond of a novel.
This review appeared in aurealisXpress in December 2008.