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Zusatztext “This extraordinary novel moves along at breathtaking speed from beginning to end . . . astounding.”— VOYA in a Perfect 10 Review “A remarkable fantasy steeped in Victorian sensibility . . . Gemma and her friends are pitch perfect as young women in a world poised for change! uncertain of their places.” —School Library Journal “Rich social commentary! romance! and adventure! even more sumptuously created . . . teens will long for another sequel.” —Booklist “Bray provides a satisfying ending! yet she implies a further struggle for power. Fans will want to stay tuned.” —Publishers Weekly “Gemma’s shivery adventures! lacking easy answers! make for an exciting mystical quest.” —Kirkus Reviews "Featuring complex and compelling characters and an intricately woven plot! this riveting fantasy is steeped in Victorian sensibility -- and filled with history! mystery! and spellbinding romance." --BN.com "This novel has enough mystery and excitementto thrill the most critical readers." -- Children's Literature A New York Times Bestseller A USA Today Bestseller A Publishers Weekly Bestseller A Book Sense Bestseller A Book Sense Top Ten Selection BBYA (ALA/YALSA Best Book for Young Adults) Colorado Blue Spruce Young Adult Book Award Iowa High School Book Award Pennsylvania Young Reader’s Choice Award Golden Spur Children’s Literature Book Award (TX) Informationen zum Autor Libba Bray is the New York Times bestselling author of The Gemma Doyle trilogy ( A Great and Terrible Beauty, Rebel Angels, The Sweet Far Thing ); the Michael L. Printz Award-winning Going Bovine ; Beauty Queens , an L.A. Times Book Prize finalist; The Diviners series; and Under the Same Stars . She is originally from Texas but makes her home in New York City. Klappentext Gemma Doyle is looking forward to a holiday from Spence Academy—spending time with her friends in the city, attending balls in fancy gowns with plunging necklines, and dallying with the handsome Lord Denby. Yet amid these distractions, her visions intensify—visions of three girls dressed in white, to whom something horrific has happened that only the realms can explain. The lure is strong, and soon Gemma, Felicity, and Ann are turning flowers into butterflies in the enchanted world that Gemma takes them to. To the girls' great joy, their beloved Pippa is there as well, eager to complete their circle of friendship. But all is not well in the realms—or out. Kartik is back, desperately insisting to Gemma that she must bind the magic, lest colossal disaster befall her. Gemma is willing to comply, for this would bring her face-to-face with her late mother's greatest friend, now Gemma's foe—Circe. Until Circe is destroyed, Gemma cannot live out her destiny. But finding Circe proves a most perilous task. . . . This sumptuous companion to A Great and Terrible Beauty teems with Victorian thrills and chills that play out against the rich backdrop of 1895 London, a place of shadows and light . . . where inside great beauty can lie a rebel angel. Leseprobe December 1895 Spence Academy for Young Ladies Ah, Christmas! The very mention of the holiday conjures such precious, sentimental memories for most: a tall evergreen tree hung with tinsel and glass; gaily wrapped presents strewn about; a roaring fire and glasses filled with cheer; carolers grouped round the door, their jaunty hats catching the snow as it falls; a nice fat goose resting upon a platter, surrounded by apples. And of course, fig pudding for dessert. Right. Jolly good. I should like to see that very much. These images of Christmas cheer are miles away from where I sit now, at the Spence Academy for Young Ladies, forced to construct a drummer boy ornament using only tinfoil, cotton, and a small bit of ...
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This extraordinary novel moves along at breathtaking speed from beginning to end . . . astounding. VOYA in a Perfect 10 Review
A remarkable fantasy steeped in Victorian sensibility . . . Gemma and her friends are pitch perfect as young women in a world poised for change, uncertain of their places. School Library Journal
Rich social commentary, romance, and adventure, even more sumptuously created . . . teens will long for another sequel. Booklist
Bray provides a satisfying ending, yet she implies a further struggle for power. Fans will want to stay tuned. Publishers Weekly
Gemma s shivery adventures, lacking easy answers, make for an exciting mystical quest. Kirkus Reviews
"Featuring complex and compelling characters and an intricately woven plot, this riveting fantasy is steeped in Victorian sensibility -- and filled with history, mystery, and spellbinding romance." --BN.com
"This novel has enough mystery and excitementto thrill the most critical readers." --Children's Literature
A New York Times Bestseller
A USA Today Bestseller
A Publishers Weekly Bestseller
A Book Sense Bestseller
A Book Sense Top Ten Selection
BBYA (ALA/YALSA Best Book for Young Adults)
Colorado Blue Spruce Young Adult Book Award
Iowa High School Book Award
Pennsylvania Young Reader s Choice Award
Golden Spur Children s Literature Book Award (TX)