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by Holly Black
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Wortmagieblog
Wortmagieblog rated it 7 years ago
Sind Feen real? Holly Black wird diese Frage offenbar so oft gestellt, dass sie sie in den FAQ-Bogen ihrer Website aufnahm. Obwohl sie schreibt, dass sie es nicht weiß und sich selbst als optimistische Skeptikerin bezeichnet, weil sie auf einen greifbaren Beweis für die Existenz des Feenvolkes beste...
Sarah's Library
Sarah's Library rated it 9 years ago
12/12 - I have been looking forward to reading my first Holly Black book for ages, more keenly since I saw it coming up in the queue of suspended holds at my local library. You see I have a system (I like systems, plans, self-imposed missions, that kind of thing) where I always have a library book ...
Ivie Hill's Rant Rampage
Ivie Hill's Rant Rampage rated it 10 years ago
I hate when this happens....You start a book, it seems ok, like it has potential and you are happy. Although this is a YA novel, it's targeted for mature audiences. Just because the main characters are underage doesn't mean that the story is for little kiddies. I hate it when authors try and make a ...
Under The Mountain
Under The Mountain rated it 11 years ago
I have an old battered copy of Tithe - a copy so old it took some digging to find even a passable photo of the cover. I've read it at least three times now and it's definitely an old favourite of mine. I've never reviewed it before though, and I do think that I was reading this for the first time I ...
pseudolibrary
pseudolibrary rated it 11 years ago
Really good YA novel. You can tell when they put time into the margins and the type that the publisher is invested in the series. Really easy to read, especially on the bus (godsend!). Punk-rock fairies. Feels like the Breakfast Club, only with pixies.
Sarah's Library
Sarah's Library rated it 11 years ago
12/12 - I have been looking forward to reading my first Holly Black book for ages, more keenly since I saw it coming up in the queue of suspended holds at my local library. You see I have a system (I like systems, plans, self-imposed missions, that kind of thing) where I always have a library book ...
Lizreader's Blog
Lizreader's Blog rated it 11 years ago
Sounds like a rip-off of Emma Bull's "War for the Oaks," which is amazing. Not reading because if you're going to write about a girl who tours with a rock band and not give a nod to the woman who pretty much came up with urban fantasy (besides Charles De Lint) then it's a no-read for me.
Musings of a Bibliophile
Musings of a Bibliophile rated it 12 years ago
Any book that becomes hyped up to the point of legend is a bit nerve-wracking to read. If it's great then, well, all as expected. If it's bad, the let-down is disproportionately huge. And if it's neither? Even worse - if it's... both? How to respond?!For me, Tithe is one of those super-hyped books t...
Cynically Sweet (Booklikes)
Cynically Sweet (Booklikes) rated it 12 years ago
It was a pretty poor book, in my opinion.The overall idea was interesting to me, "The Modern Faerie Tales" sounded like an interesting thing to me. When first hearing this, I thought it was a great idea and could be full of faeries and mythical creatures that have blended into our society. I was com...
Punk's House of Books
Punk's House of Books rated it 12 years ago
Kaye is a teenage dropout. Her mother is a wannabe rock star, moving her from place to place. She swears, she drinks, she smokes. One night at a bar, after her mom’s band is done playing, Kaye sees a mysterious stranger whispering in the ear of her mom’s current boyfriend. Suddenly the boyfriend att...
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