The Wren Hunt
Autor Mary Watsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 apr 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526606259
ISBN-10: 1526606259
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury YA
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526606259
Pagini: 416
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury YA
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Mary Watson was awarded the Caine Prize for African Writing, and was included on the Hay Festival's Africa39 list of influential writers from sub-Saharan Africa
Notă biografică
Mary Watson is from Cape Town and now lives on the West Coast of Ireland with her husband and three young children. Highlights of her adult writing career include being awarded the Caine Prize for African Writing in Oxford in 2006, and being included on the Hay Festival's 2014 Africa39 list of influential writers from sub-Saharan Africa.marywatsonbooks.com
Recenzii
The most superb collection of character and fantasy and love and landscape I have read since Phillip Pullman's Northern Lights
A modern day fairy tale . Throwing romance, magical visions and gruesome rituals into the pot, this is a thrilling and otherworldly depiction of Irish culture
Beautiful, eerie, dark and dreamy ... An absolutely stunning mix of myth and legend and family saga. I haven't stopped thinking about it
The Wren Hunt occupies an eerie, in-between place, where fantasy and reality meet in contemporary Ireland infused with ancient magic . Variously described as folklore, fantasy and mystery, The Wren Hunt wears its labels lightly, shedding one genre for another with a sort of slippery grace ... Engaging contemporary storytelling that rings with ancient resonances. While fans of Maggie Stiefvater, Pead ar Ó Guilín and Melinda Salisbury will find plenty to savour here, the book is its own thing entirely
Beautiful ... This YA novel draws on folktale and myth to weave a story that melds reality and fantasy almost perfectly . Heartfelt, deeply spiritual; we look forward to seeing more books from Mary Watson in the years to come
The tentacles of this story reach deep into Ireland's mythological past, in a haunting tale . The story is riveting, set in a modern country town but at all times laced with reminders of more violent but intriguing times
In this moody magical thriller, a girl with a secret identity and a talent that doubles as a curse has to outwit her enemies, survive her own damaging power, and follow her heart. For fans of The Call and The Shannara Chronicles
Gripping and romantic, it shares the idea of violent adolescent initiation into adult life
The Wren Hunt rings with ancient, subtle magic, masterfully transmuted into words. A tale that gets into your bones
The Wren Hunt has a dreamy folk-horror sense about it from the outset: the drubbing of an underlying war drum . A story that unfurls and peels apart like a flower-human hybrid, bleeding as it blooms
[I have] fallen under the spell of The Wren Hunt, a beautifully written story and unlike anything I have read ... Magical and real
A beautiful mix of myth and magic and discovering the path you want to tread
Folklore, secrets, betrayal, magic, forbidden love and dark discoveries. Eerie, atmospheric, seductive and completely captivating
The language is lyrical, the concept unique and, while comparisons are tricky to make, I'd recommend this highly to fans of Frances Hardinge's thought-provoking fantasy
Dreamy . Protagonist Wren is endearing, and her struggles with a power that threatens her own sanity are a compelling thread throughout the narrative
A modern day fairy tale . Throwing romance, magical visions and gruesome rituals into the pot, this is a thrilling and otherworldly depiction of Irish culture
Beautiful, eerie, dark and dreamy ... An absolutely stunning mix of myth and legend and family saga. I haven't stopped thinking about it
The Wren Hunt occupies an eerie, in-between place, where fantasy and reality meet in contemporary Ireland infused with ancient magic . Variously described as folklore, fantasy and mystery, The Wren Hunt wears its labels lightly, shedding one genre for another with a sort of slippery grace ... Engaging contemporary storytelling that rings with ancient resonances. While fans of Maggie Stiefvater, Pead ar Ó Guilín and Melinda Salisbury will find plenty to savour here, the book is its own thing entirely
Beautiful ... This YA novel draws on folktale and myth to weave a story that melds reality and fantasy almost perfectly . Heartfelt, deeply spiritual; we look forward to seeing more books from Mary Watson in the years to come
The tentacles of this story reach deep into Ireland's mythological past, in a haunting tale . The story is riveting, set in a modern country town but at all times laced with reminders of more violent but intriguing times
In this moody magical thriller, a girl with a secret identity and a talent that doubles as a curse has to outwit her enemies, survive her own damaging power, and follow her heart. For fans of The Call and The Shannara Chronicles
Gripping and romantic, it shares the idea of violent adolescent initiation into adult life
The Wren Hunt rings with ancient, subtle magic, masterfully transmuted into words. A tale that gets into your bones
The Wren Hunt has a dreamy folk-horror sense about it from the outset: the drubbing of an underlying war drum . A story that unfurls and peels apart like a flower-human hybrid, bleeding as it blooms
[I have] fallen under the spell of The Wren Hunt, a beautifully written story and unlike anything I have read ... Magical and real
A beautiful mix of myth and magic and discovering the path you want to tread
Folklore, secrets, betrayal, magic, forbidden love and dark discoveries. Eerie, atmospheric, seductive and completely captivating
The language is lyrical, the concept unique and, while comparisons are tricky to make, I'd recommend this highly to fans of Frances Hardinge's thought-provoking fantasy
Dreamy . Protagonist Wren is endearing, and her struggles with a power that threatens her own sanity are a compelling thread throughout the narrative