R.J. Anderson’s Knife tells the story of a headstrong, wily young faerie named Knife and her adventures as she attempts to unravel why her faery people no longer have any magic. Knife is a very difficult book to review. I liked some things about it and I disliked other things, and it kind of left ...
Okay, i'll admit that if it wasn't for Isa i probably wouldn't ever have picked this one up... Lets face it, the cover _although beautiful _ seems more middle grade oriented than ya.Well, let me tell you, The cover..."lies"! The writing in this story is so captivating that even during this re-re...
I wasn't sure what to expect from this one, it didn't look like much and the blurb wan't terribly exciting. Knife is captured by humans and is unsure what they're going to do to her... yeah, not much here that I haven't read before. Knife comes from a tree, she grows up wondering what's going wron...
Bella historia. Las hadas que viven en el roble estan extinguiéndose, casi sin magia, disminuyendo en cada estación. Apenas ponen un pie fuera del roble si no es para buscar alimento. Bryony es la unica hada joven en siglos y no soporta más el encierro, pero los peligros fuera de su hogar quiza sean...
Knife is just one of the many faeries that lives in the large oak tree at the edge of an unsuspecting family's yard. Knife and the others have been taught to stay away from humans for fear being around them will kill them. Knife is the only one that wants to explore more of the world around her. W...
Hunting. That's the first thing that comes to my mind when I think about this book. I am a huge fairy books fan, having read quiet a few of them my first thought about Spell Hunter was that it was just another fairy book that wouldn't distinguish from other books. Wrong. Spell Hunter is about Knife,...
Loved it Love this book. I really love Paul and Knife, they are so great together. The story kept me on edge and page after page it kept me wanting more. Now just to read the rest of the series.
Originally posted at Paperback Wonderland.Generally speaking, I know how good a book is if I almost die while reading it. I tend to read while walking and if the book is good enough, chances are I'll stupidly walk into traffic and almost give some innocent driver a heart-attack. That didn't happen w...
Step into a mystical world of Faeries in R. J. Anderson's new tale Spell Hunter. With a unique tale on the well known mystical creatures, faeries, I'm gradually drawn into the life of Knife, one of the youngest faerie living in the ancient oak tree called Oakenwyld. When the faeries of the Oak are ...
From ReadingTeen.netFaery Rebels was different than any other Faery book that I've read. I think it was written for a younger teen audience and I think it's a fantastic book for the teen/tween crowd. Knife is a stubborn, strong-willed faery who isn't afraid to test the boundaries, stand up for her...
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