by Janne Kukkonen (Author)
In Janne Kukkonen's swashbuckling fantasy graphic novel Lily the Thief, a young girl tries to make a name for herself in a secret and perilous society of thieves.
Lily is a young novice who dreams of being a master thief. That's not easy when the Guildmaster of Thieves only assigns you the lowliest jobs: pick-pocketing, trespassing, and petty theft. But on one of these meager quests, Lily unearths a plot involving a mysterious cult and long-forgotten gods--a secret that could destroy the whole world. Lily must fight to save the same people who have branded her an outcast. Can she use her cunning to put an ancient evil to rest?
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Lily is a joy to follow as she wends her way through a male-dominated world...A fun page-turner sure to steal readers' attention.
Tired of being underestimated by the master of the Guild of Thieves and trying to avoid a forced marriage, Lily, determined to prove her worth, steals information about a high-level job: the theft of a mysterious relic. Successfully swiping the ancient object, she ends up at odds with the guild, the powerful noble who owned the relic, and the sinister cult who has just bought it from him. To secure her life and freedom, Lily must steal two more relics, but the price of success may be steeper than the cost of failure. Kukkonen's world leans heavily on high fantasy tropes (swords, sorcery, clever thieves) but distinguishes itself in the details, mostly courtesy of the cinematic art that blends grimy, creepy set pieces with layered characters. Lily, the youngest and only female character, stands out as a likeable, impetuous heroine whose somewhat flexible moral compass, skill, and quick thinking serve her well throughout increasingly difficult enterprises that leave impressive amounts of destruction and a surprisingly high body count in their wake. Lily's adventures may feel familiar, but they amount to an enjoyable fantasy adventure. Ages 10-14. (Nov.)
Copyright 2019 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.Gr 5-8--Novice thief Lily may be a reckless smart-mouth, but she knows how to get the job done. Unfortunately, the Guildmaster of Thieves doesn't agree and assigns Lily only the dullest of tasks. After pilfering a plum assignment to prove her worth, Lily sets off to steal a royal relic from Earl Enard's castle. But the earl catches her and forces her to help him unlock a mysterious cavern vault. Stealing the required keys will put our intrepid thief on a collision course with a nefarious cult, the Brotherhood of the Fire. Lily's success may save her skin but doom the world. Originally published in Finland, this medieval adventure is gripping, though some readers will see the ending coming. Action and intrigue abound as Lily leaps and skulks across a variety of different sized panels that deftly move the story along. Realistic use of shading and light within the earth-tone palette, coupled with bold lettering, results in an immersive visual experience. Despite a sluggish start, meticulous world-building paired with thrilling escapades will make readers crave future volumes. However, depictions of stabbing, sword fights, and deaths, along with some inappropriate language and sexual content (the members of the guild chuckle over Lily's bosom, or lack thereof), are at odds with the gentle tone of the artwork. VERDICT Collections willing to overlook the title's mature themes will find this an engaging, humorous adventure that doesn't skimp on conflict.--Pearl Derlaga, York County Public Library, VA
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