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The Red Necklace - Sally Gardner
The Red Necklace
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Clever and head-turningly attractive, fourteen-yearold Yann is an orphan who has been raised in Paris by Têtu, a dwarf with secrets he has yet to reveal to the gypsy boy. It's the winter of 1789, and the duo have been working for a vain magician named Topolain. On the night when Topolain's vanity... show more
Clever and head-turningly attractive, fourteen-yearold Yann is an orphan who has been raised in Paris by Têtu, a dwarf with secrets he has yet to reveal to the gypsy boy. It's the winter of 1789, and the duo have been working for a vain magician named Topolain. On the night when Topolain's vanity brings his own death, Yann's life truly begins. That's the night he meets shy Sido, an heiress with an ice-cold father, a young girl who has only known loneliness until now. Though they have the shortest of conversations, an attachment is born that will influence both their paths. And what paths those will be! Revolution is afoot in France, and Sido is being used as a pawn. Only Yann will dare to rescue her, and he'll be up against a fearful villain who goes by the name Count Kalliovski, but who has often been called the devil. It'll take all of Yann's newly discovered talent to unravel the mysteries of his past and Sido's and to fight the devilish count. As in the award-winning I, Coriander, Sally Gardner has masterfully combined the historical and the fantastical in this sumptuous, riveting adventure.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780803731004 (0803731000)
ASIN: 0803731000
Publisher: Dial
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
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Tammie's Reading Reviews rated it
5.0 The Red Necklace
Excellent! It grabbed me right from the beginning and never let go. The only thing wrong with it is that it wasn't long enough for me. This could have easily been a 600 page book and still would have kept my interest throughout.
inconceivably
inconceivably rated it
I'm not sure what the deal is...I LOVED Gardner's writing in I, Coriander but I just did NOT connect with this book. I have no desire to finish it, and there are too many books in the world (and on my shelf) to force myself to read something I don't want to.
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it
Not for everyone, but we've got magical Gypsys, a dwarf, a magician, an uncolvable [edit: what the hell is this a typo of?] automaton, a serial killer, Paris and London, and widespread social unrest. The French Revolution is about to start, if that red line across the girls neck was too subtle for y...
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