So Silver Bright
by:
Lisa Mantchev (author)
All Beatrice Shakespeare Smith has ever wanted is a true family of her own. And she’s close to reuniting her parents when her father disappears. Now Bertie must deal with a vengeful sea goddess and a mysterious queen as she tries to keep her family—and the Theatre Illuminata—from crumbling. To...
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All Beatrice Shakespeare Smith has ever wanted is a true family of her own. And she’s close to reuniting her parents when her father disappears. Now Bertie must deal with a vengeful sea goddess and a mysterious queen as she tries to keep her family—and the Theatre Illuminata—from crumbling. To complicate it all, Bertie is torn between her two loves, Ariel and Nate.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781250004857 (1250004853)
Publish date: May 22nd 2012
Publisher: Square Fish
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Series: Théâtre Illuminata (#3)
I really loved this book! It brings together my love for books, fantasy and plays in a thrilling combination. Bertie is such a fun character to follow along with her fairy sidekicks. The whole series keeps you entranced and hanging on for more. I recommened this series especially to play lovers.
2.5 starsI am a playwright, a teller of tales whose words become reality. I have flown and fallen, and I have swum deep and drowned, but there should be more to love than "I survived it." ~ BertieAs per the previous two installments, Mantchev has a lovely style, some great imagery and lan...
2.5 stars. It was okay. 14-ish +. Bertie, Ariel and Nate: The love triangle of doom. Make up your bloody mind, Bertie! It can't be that hard to say, "I lovelike this one more than the other." but instead she just acts like, "I want you. Or possibly you. Both? No, that doesn't seem quite right. But n...
I know what you’re thinking; Emily, this is the last book of one of your favourite series’ why are you just now reading it? You had it literally the day it came out. BECAUSE REASONS. (Actually, I got it right when school picked up so it got set aside and then I refused to acknowledge that the tril...
4.5 stars