Where the Lightning Goes

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Where the Lightning Goes
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Publisher Name
Derealization Press
Age Range
13+
Release Date
May 30, 2023
ISBN13
978-1958362044
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After a powerful wizard tears Elle’s soul apart and steals her memories, she’s locked in a house to rot. Her only remaining memory is of falling from the sky, though even that raises more questions than it answers. Upon her escape, she falls into a world that’s equal parts vicious and beautiful. Magic is everywhere, everyone is out for themselves, and every truth is accompanied by a lie. Her lack of memories grows maddening and painful. She’s positive that the key to recovering her memories is in the sky-castle from her dreams, but getting there will require magic she doesn’t have. Traversing an enchanted painting, stealing a sword from a dragon’s den, and outwitting a demon are only the beginning. And this time, she’s got more than freedom and memories on the line. 
Without magic, there is no survival.

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Lost Identity
(Updated: April 30, 2023)
Overall rating
 
3.7
Writing Style
 
4.0
Plot
 
3.0
Characters
 
4.0
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N/A
WHERE THE LIGHTNING GOES by Jackary Salem is a YA Fantasy novel that begins with Elle imprisoned in a room. She doesn’t know how she got there, but she knows she needs to escape. Breaking out isn’t an easy feat, but it sets her on a journey to uncover her lost memories. To survive, she enlists a series of characters who teach her how to harness magic. However, the more she practices, the more everyone realizes how truly powerful she could be. It’s not a coincidence. As the scheme behind what happened to Elle starts to unravel, it’s clear she’s running headfirst into a life-or-death battle, but without all the necessary information, she may lose before she discovers who she really is.

What I like most about the world Salem created is that the magic system is clear and understandable. Between the varying abilities with the elements and the Impossible Markets, there are plenty of action-packed scenes with many surprises. I’ve also never read about soul magic before, and whether or not it’s unique to this particular story, I enjoyed getting to imagine how that could work. I was especially interested in the shape-shifting demons who were fueled by captured souls, and what it takes to free them. In fact, I love that the next installment will likely focus even more heavily on the unpredictable Cypress.

In regards to the plot, it is noticeably well-thought-out. The coincidences are supposed to feel a bit too lucky. The synchronicities are supposed to make readers question how everyone is linked. Each character has a strong emotional connection to what they’re after. However, I wanted to be a bit more emotionally involved in the story. Because I often felt like I was on the outside looking in, instead of feeling exactly what the characters were feeling, it took longer than expected to get through this book.

That being said, WHERE THE LIGHTNING GOES explores a lot of interesting themes, such as, what it means to face the world alone, loss, what acceptance and forgiveness of the past looks like, allowing yourself to be who you are, and so much more. This book offers a nice dichotomy of being both a deep reflection of life and an escapist fantasy. People who like forbidden magic and found family stories will enjoy this novel.
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Memories Sweet Lack of Memories
Overall rating
 
4.7
Writing Style
 
5.0
Plot
 
4.0
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5.0
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What is your first memory? Perhaps it's something mundane like an early birthday or your first bicycle. For Elle, her first memory is falling out of the sky.

Where the Lightning Goes by Jackary Salem is a YA fantasy novel that follows the life of Elle, after a wizard tore her soul in half and stole all her memories. Just an ordinary Tuesday, right? Elle's only remaining memory is of falling out of the sky. Which leaves plenty of the plot to answer and fill in with mystery and intrigue you will only find in a Jackary Salem novel. Escaping from her bleak home, Elle is faced with a world that has a bite worse than its bark. And the only way she hopes to survive it, is by gaining her magic. But that's easier said than done.

What I liked most about Where the Lightning Goes is that it was a never-ending unraveling mystery. Where one mystery ended another began, and so on and so forth until we were met with that dramatic plot twist, then decent end. Which often lead to me being confused as to what was actually going on. But Salem had a way of reeling me back in with their delicate lyrical writing.

Though if I were to change anything, I feel Salem needed to add just a few more hints as to what all was going on. Their mystery and intrigue often muddled the story and hurt the plot. To the point that I nearly wanted to give up and pick something else to read. But Elle kept it going. Along with the awesomeness that was Adair, Honeycutt, and Leslie of course.

Overall, this is a solid fantasy that I would recommend to anyone just starting to get into the genre that won't mind a few head turns and confusion.
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