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Liar's Test

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Seven will come. Two will die. Two will sleep. Two will serve. One will rule.

I didn't want to rule the Risen. Wreak a little havoc upon them, though? That was something else entirely.

Bell Silverleaf is a liar.

It's how she's survived. It's how all Treesingers have survived since they were invaded by the Risen and their fickle gods. But now Bell is in the Queen's Test—she's one of seven girls competing in deadly challenges to determine who will rule for the next twenty-five years. If Bell wins, she'll have the power to help her people and take revenge on the Risen. But first she has to make it through the challenges alive.

She doesn't know how much she's been lied to, or where she fits in a bigger story, a mystery stretching back generations. And she's facing much bigger dangers than the Queen's Test. She's up against the gods themselves.

Liar's Test is a fast-paced, intricately woven fantasy novel with an unforgettable heroine inspired by the strength and power of Aboriginal women.

Ambelin Kwaymullina is an Aboriginal writer and artist who comes from the Palyku people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia. She tells stories across a range of forms, including picture books, novels, essays and poetry. Her books have won the Victorian Premier's Literary Award and the Aurealis Award. Read more about Ambelin and her work at akauthor.com.au

'A genre-bending, non-stop adventure foregrounding First Nations lifeways, the power of resistance and the multi-generational harms wrought by colonialism and empire. Bell Silverleaf is the kick-arse First Nations heroine we have longed for.' Rebecca Lim

'Intriguing and layered worldbuilding that draws on the author's Australian Indigenous culture steals the show in this serpentine fantasy adventure.' Publishers Weekly

'Tucked into a twisty, fast-paced narrative that explores legacies of colonialism are subtle messages about the ever-changing, symbiotic web of life. Intriguing and imaginative.' Kirkus Reviews

'Goes straight to the heart of Australia's darkest history.' Margo Lanagan on Catching Teller Crow

'A magnificent and life-giving novel.' Justine Larbalastier on Catching Teller Crow

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 4, 2024
      Fifteen-year-old Bell Silverleaf, a Treesinger, is the only survivor of her grove, which fell to a mysterious sleeping sickness. She now lives among the Risen, worshippers of gods who used to walk among the people. The Risen invaded her land, oppressed her people, and abused her for years, which makes it even more surprising when Bell, along with six other girls, is invited to participate in the Queen’s Test, a series of challenges meant to determine the next queen, who will rule for 25 years. It’s the same outcome every cycle: two girls will die, two will fall into an endless slumber, and two will advise the winner, the next queen. Bell isn’t content with just being one of the survivors: she aims to secure the queenship and use her power to help the remaining Treesingers. But her wits may not be enough to save her when the Risen gods and her own Ancestors arrive to change the stakes of the game. While thoughtful examinations of colonization, heritage, religion, and systemic oppression are occasionally muddled, intriguing and layered worldbuilding that draws on the author’s Australian Indigenous culture steals the show in this serpentine
      fantasy adventure by Kwaymullina (The Things She’s Seen). Bell cues as Aboriginal. Ages 12–up. Agent: Katelyn Detweiler, Jill Grinberg Literary.

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