A review by story_singer_101
Foxheart by Claire Legrand

4.0

Foxheart was a really enjoyable story. The characters were fun and compelling, I loved Quicksilver's relationship with Fox, and the book had wonderful themes of friendship, co-operation, and self-sacrifice. Quicksilver also experienced real character development, going from a self-focused girl to a caring friend. While Quicksilver is a witch, the magic in the story conforms to C.S. Lewis' definition of white magic: the characters who do have magic are born with it, and anyone who tries to obtain magic beyond what he/she was born with faces severe consequences. That being said, the book does promote thieving as a good, honorable profession for Quicksilver to follow. Other than the promotion of thievery, the book was a great read, and I highly recommend the story to anyone interested in a fun, engaging summer fantasy.