Blog Tour Review: Arcana: The Lost Heirs by Sam Prentice-Jones

Hi friends, I’m back for another blog tour today! I’m excited to share my thoughts as part of the blog tour hosted by Toppling Stacks Tours for Arcana: The Lost Heirs by Sam Prentice-Jones.

Thanks to Feiwel & Friends for providing a digital ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Arcana: The Lost Heirs
Publisher
: Feiwel & Friends
Publication Date: 24 June 2025
Genre: New Adult Graphic Novel

Rating:

(4 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

Debut author/illustrator Sam Prentice-Jones explores fighting against your destiny and reconciling the actions of your ancestors in Arcana: The Lost Heirs, a tarot-inspired fantasy graphic novel for young adults.

James, Daphne, Koko, and Sonny have all grown up surrounded by magic in the Arcana, an organization of witches that protects the magical world, run by the mysterious and secretive Majors. Eli Jones, however, didnโ€™t even know other witches existed… until he stumbled into James. As James introduces Eli to the world of the Arcana, he finds the family he never had, and a blossoming romance with James.

The five new friends soon realize that sinister things are afoot and everything may not be what it seems at the Arcana. When the group delves deeper into the mystery surrounding the deaths of their parents and the Majorโ€™s rise to power, they discover that theyโ€™re at the center of a curse โ€“ one theyโ€™ve just unwittingly set into motion. As the friends search for answers, theyโ€™ll have to confront the cursed legacy that links them in hopes of freeing their futures.

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โš ๏ธ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS

Death of parent, generational trauma

Arcana: The Lost Heirs is a great start to a new graphic novel series! It’s witchy, mysterious, and had a great found-family vibe going on. The art style and colour palette matched the story perfectly and I loved how different colours were used for varying characters but also emotions, moods, and events! It set the scenes apart quite well and helped to project a strong atmosphere for the story.

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Sundays in Bed With… #MyWeeklyWrapUp [287]

We’re back with another Sundays in Bed With… meme! This meme dares to ask you what book has been in your bed this morning and is hosted by Midnight Book Girl. Come share what book you’ve spent your time reading in bed or wish you had time to read today.

I’ll be spending the rest of my Sunday night in bed reading Embrace the Serpent by Sunya Mara. This is an ARC I was excited to receive not only because it sounded amazing + the cover is stunning, but I remember enjoying Mara’s debut years ago and I’m keen to check out another book of hers. I’m just getting started so no thoughts yet!

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Let’s Talk Bookish: All About Audiobooks

โœจ Welcome back to another week of LTB! โœจ

Hello, friends. I’m well aware that it’s Saturday and I’m quite late in posting but I have been away on family holiday and it has been… A Timeโ„ข๏ธ. It’s not atypical for our schedules to be fully packed and for us to run around like headless chickens for the whole time we’re on “holiday” and now I feel like I need a holiday from my holiday! ๐Ÿ˜‚ But I digress… I’m sorry for dropping the ball and getting the LTB up late!

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly meme created by Rukky @Eternity Books and co-hosted by Aria @Book Nook Bits and myself! In this discussion meme, participants get to talk about certain topics, share opinions, and spread the love by visiting each otherโ€™s posts! Learn more about LTB, past topics and future topics HERE.

This week’s topic is:

Suggested by: Jillian @ The Bookish Butterfly
Prompts: Do you like to read audiobooks? Where do you typically get audiobooks? Do you have any favorite narrators, or platforms for listening to them? Do you find it easy to access audiobooks, or can it be more challenging compared to ebooks and physical books?

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Sundays in Bed With… #MyWeeklyWrapUp [286]

We’re back with another Sundays in Bed With… meme! This meme dares to ask you what book has been in your bed this morning and is hosted by Midnight Book Girl. Come share what book you’ve spent your time reading in bed or wish you had time to read today.

I’ll be the last few hours of my Sunday night in bed with Two Twisted Crowns by Rachel Gillig. Leslie and I are buddy reading this although I admit I’m progressing pretty slowly cos I’ve been too busy to read much, but I’m enjoying it so far!

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Let’s Talk Bookish: Traveling for Literature

โœจ Welcome back to another week of LTB! โœจ

Sorry for getting my post up lateโ€”coincidentally, I was traveling today and of course, in typical panda fashion, I didn’t end up scheduling this post in advance. ๐Ÿซฃ

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly meme created by Rukky @Eternity Books and co-hosted by Aria @Book Nook Bits and myself! In this discussion meme, participants get to talk about certain topics, share opinions, and spread the love by visiting each otherโ€™s posts! Learn more about LTB, past topics and future topics HERE.

This week’s topic is:

Prompts: Many books are inspired by real-life settings. Have you ever visited places inspired by books youโ€™ve read? What places are on your bucketlist? If you could visit any fictional setting come to life, where would you go?

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#TopTenTuesday: Books I Recently Treated Myself To…

Weโ€™re back with another Top Ten Tuesday, a weekly meme hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl.

This week’s topic is: Bookish Wishes (List the top 10 books youโ€™d love to own and include a link to your wishlist so that people can grant your wishes. Make sure you link your wishlist to your mailing address or include the email address associated with your e-reader in the list description so people know how to get the book to you. After you post, jump around the Linky and grant a wish or two if youโ€™d like. Please donโ€™t feel obligated to send anything to anyone!)

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Mini Book Review: Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers

Record of a Spaceborn Few (Wayfarers #3)
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Pub Date: 24 July 2018
Genre: Science Fiction, Space Opera

Panda Rating:

(4 pandas)

๐Ÿ“– SYNOPSIS

Centuries after the last humans left Earth, the Exodus Fleet is a living relic, a place many are from but few outsiders have seen. Humanity has finally been accepted into the galactic community, but while this has opened doors for many, those who have not yet left for alien cities fear that their carefully cultivated way of life is under threat.

Tessa chose to stay home when her brother Ashby left for the stars, but has to question that decision when her position in the Fleet is threatened.

Kip, a reluctant young apprentice, itches for change but doesn’t know where to find it.

Sawyer, a lost and lonely newcomer, is just looking for a place to belong.

When a disaster rocks this already fragile community, those Exodans who still call the Fleet their home can no longer avoid the inescapable question:

What is the purpose of a ship that has reached its destination?

โš ๏ธ CONTENT/TRIGGER WARNINGS

Space ship explosion (off-page), death, drug use (one incident), gun violence (mentioned), bullying (minor)

I’m buddy reading this series with Leslie @ Books Are the New Black and we’re both enjoying the series but I don’t think anything will top the first in the series for both of us! At least, so far. Maybe one of the next books will prove us wrong. ๐Ÿ˜‰

Although Iโ€™m a bit disappointed that we arenโ€™t going to return to the Wayfarer crew in this series, I get what Chambers is doing by showing us different perspectives of how all alien societies live (and yes, humans or the Exodans are part of that too). Ironically, despite being about the humans who survived the destruction of Earth and continue to live on spaceships, I feel I connected the least to these stories compared to the previous ones. As with the other books, we follow multiple perspectives and out of the six in this story, I enjoyed Kip’s, Tessa’s and Eyasโ€™ perspectives the most, but Kip really wormed his way into my heart! I felt his frustration and fears, as well as his desire to do somethingโ€”anythingโ€”to make life feel less monotonous and scripted. Basically, anything to find what he was meant to do. He got himself into situations that were mortifying as much as they were hilarious (at least to us dear readers) but ultimately, I loved how this kid had his heart in the right place and I had a good feeling about where his journey will go as he continues through life. I like how the uniqueness of human life was also highlighted from the perspective of visiting Harmagian researcher, Ghuhโ€™loloan. Xyr experience living amongst the Exodans provided some humorous and even educational moments!

At the end of the day, Chambers manages to show how human concerns really donโ€™t change much over time, and in this case, literal space, and that the prejudices, egos, and messes that existed in the time of our Earth-born ancestors, still follow us into this future. However, the same can be said for the good that humanity carries with them and how it seems that at least, in this fleet, humans have found a way to establish a society where equality exists and everyone, no matter who you are, contributes for survival. Itโ€™s both saddening and comforting to know that no matter where we go and when it happens, humans will still be humans. ๐Ÿคญ We are forever searching for a place to belong, family, friends, a life thatโ€™s fulfilling, and ultimately, through whatever events come our way, we will fight to survive.

This was a nice addition to the Wayfarers series and I’m looking forward to discovering more about the Aeluons in the next bookโ€”that should make for an interesting read!

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Sundays in Bed With… #MyWeeklyWrapUp [285]

We’re back with another Sundays in Bed With… meme! This meme dares to ask you what book has been in your bed this morning and is hosted by Midnight Book Girl. Come share what book you’ve spent your time reading in bed or wish you had time to read today.

I’ll spend the rest of my Sunday night in bed reading Scavenge the Stars by Tara Sim. This is the next book in the Owlcrate buddy read group with Leslie, Ali, and Julie. I forgot that it’s a Monte Cristo retelling and I love that book so I’m keen to see how faithfully or differently it tells the story. I’m quite behind compared to the others so I have much to catch up on! ๐Ÿซฃ

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