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             They of the West (Scrublands Book 1) by Dani Finn Dralen never could leave well enough alone. He knows better than to go near the canyons. That’s where the Logans live, wild men of the hills said to devour lone travelers in frenzied midnight feasts. But the mysterious cloaked figure he saw down by the canyons had to be there for a reason. And he can’t get his Urpa’s poem out of his head: something about “They of the West” and “Treasures buried in memory’s mine.” Folks used to mine for topaz in the canyons, and other stones too. Magical ones, some said. But the Logans and the cave-in put an end to all that. Dralen knows he’ll get in trouble if he goes after the cloaked figure, and he’s doubly sure he doesn’t care. Maybe They know something everyone else has forgotten in this little nothing town. Dralen is called to follow Them, but the closer he gets to unraveling the mystery, the more it seems his own journey is just beginning… They of the West is a fantasy novella set in a brand-new world, a coming-of-age story about friendship, family, and self-discovery. It is the first book in The Scrublands, a planned trio of novellas. It is appropriate for older young adult and adult audiences; content warnings include hunting/butchery, smoking, drinking, cursing, and brief references to sexual topics. Adult • Westerns/Adventure • Diversity Representation/LGBTQ+/Own Voices • Fantasy/Magical Realism  | 
        
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                            Worldbuilding: Piqued curiosity 
                        Plot: Straightforward Characters: Some more thought out than others 
                            Storytelling: Descriptive 
                        Immersion: Satisfying, fulfilling experience Emotional Response: Engaging 
                            Thought Provoking: New ideas came up 
                    
                Cover: Matches the story well A fun quick 90 minute read with platonic friendships, nice western inspired setting and a mysterious supporting character solely known as 'They'. I would have liked to learn more about the world because it feel so sudden, still it's a good read.  | 
            
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