Sorosiak applied the Page 69 Test to her new novel, Shadow Fox, and reported the following:
On page 69, a character named Stew explains how the Night Islanders—the villains in the book—mine the earth for magic. The process is eerie, sinister, and terrible for the environment. Shadow, the main character (a fox), is shocked.Visit Carlie Sorosiak's website.
In some ways, the Page 69 Test works for my book; depicted here is the central conflict in the narrative. Later on, Shadow must use her magic to help defeat the greedy Night Islanders, and page 69 shows what she’s up against!
However, the sample doesn’t do a great job of capturing the fox voice, which is so key to the story, as Shadow narrates the book. Here, it’s mostly dialogue from a secondary character. And it’s also quite dark! The book is largely fun and lighthearted, even if the message is serious. That’s a balance that I try to strike in all of my books, and it’s not always easy. If the reader stumbled first on page 69, I’m afraid they’d be missing all the silliness. Later on in the book, there’s flying fish! Flying teaspoons! Woodsy, forest magic. And lots and lots of foxy antics.
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