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Saturday, September 8, 2012
The Assassin and the Desert (Fantasy)
Citation: Maas, S. (2012).
The assassin and the desert: A
throne of glass novella. New York,
NY: Bloomsbury Books for Young Readers. Tr. $0.99. ISBN:
9781599909851. Format: eBook (iPad).
Annotation: In The
Assassin and the Desrt, Celaena heads to the desert to train with The
Silent Assassins. She is glad for the
training until a traitor is discovered.
Book Talk: Celaena is being
punished for her actions at Skull’s Bay.
She must travel the desert to reach the fortress of The Silent
Assassins. When she reaches the
fortress, she must train there for one month and return to King Arobynn with a
letter of approval from the Silent Master.
While Celaena is
training, strange things catch her attention.
Soon, she will discover that there is a traitor among them.
As she swallowed
the large mouthful of wine, she had two thoughts. First was that [her] eyes were now filled
with unmasked sorrow. And the
second-which explained the first-was that the wine tasted strange. But Celaena didn’t have time to consider what
poison it was before she heard her own goblet clatter to the floor, and the
world spun and went black (p. 169).
Who is the traitor
among them? Celaena must figure it out
before it’s too late.
Awards: None
More:
To read more
about the author and her other books, visit http://sarahjmaas.com/
The Assassin and the Desert is the second
of four novellas that lead up to the novel, The
Throne of Glass. Check out the other
three novellas and the novel if you loved this book!
The Assassin and the Pirate Lord (Fantasy)
Citation: Maas, S. (2012). The assassin and the pirate lord: A throne of glass novella. New York, NY: Bloomsbury Books for Young Readers. Tr. $0.99. ISBN: 9781599909547. Format: eBook (iPad).
Annotation: In The Assassin and the Pirate Lord, Celaena is only a sixteen-years-old and is being sent on a mission to collect a debt from the Pirate Lord Rolfe.
Book Talk: Are assassins defiant? Celaena isn’t. She is well trained and follows every rule of her master, King Arobynn, king of the assassins.
Celaena is about to embark on a mission to Skull’s Bay, home to the Lord of the Pirates, Captain Rolfe. Her mission is to collect what the Pirate Lord owes King Arobynn for the loss of his men. But when Celaena arrives, she learns that payment is to be made in slaves not money.
What will Celaena do? She does not agree with this brutish payment. Will she collect the slaves for Arobynn as he is ordered? Or will Celaena be defiant?
Awards: None
More:
To read more about the author and her other books, visit http://sarahjmaas.com/
The Assassin and the Pirate Lord is the first of four novellas that lead up to the novel, The Throne of Glass. Check out the other three novellas and the novel if you loved this book!
Wicked Lovely (Fantasy, Romance)
Citation: Marr, M. (2007).
Wicked lovely. New York, NY:
Harper Collins. Tr. $16.99.
ISBN: 97800061214653. Format:
Hardback.
Annotation: Wicked
Lovely is a dark story about Aislinn and her link to the realm of faeries. Aislinn is being stalked by faeries and is
about to become a pawn in a long awaited war between courts.
Book Talk: Aislinn has
avoided faeries her whole life. She has
been taught to ignore them. They are
becoming harder and harder to ignore, especially since they are breaking the rules
of the faerie realm. Aislinn meets
Keenan, the Summer King, and she too begins to break the rules. Keenan is dark, he is mysterious; Keenan is Wicked Lovely.
Some points
about the book…
Aislinn has been
taught to not look, talk, or touch faeries.
Aislinn is being
stalked by faeries.
Aislinn has
feeling for Seth, a human boy.
Winter is
becoming stronger.
Summer is losing
its hold.
Keenan is the
Summer King.
Keenan’s mother
is the Winter Queen.
The Winter Queen
is containing Keenan’s power.
Keenan wants
Aislinn to be his queen.
Aislinn has
feelings for Keenan and Seth.
The Winter Queen
is becoming too powerful.
Awards: Romance
Writers of America RITA Award for Best Young Adult Romance (2008)
More:
To read more
about the author and her other books, visit http://www.melissa-marr.com/index.html
Once you read Wicked Lovely, you'll want to check out the rst of the books in the series!
Check out the trailer for Wicked Lovely!
Tithe (Fantasy)
Citation: Black, H. (2002).
Tithe: A modern day faerie tale. New York, NY:
Margaret K. McElderry Books.
Tr. $17.99. ISBN:
9780689849244. Format: Hardback.
Annotation: Tithe
is a dark, modern day faerie tale about sixteen-year-old Kaye Fierch, who is
used to living on the road. She and her
mother return to her home town to live and Kaye discovers a new world where she
becomes torn between sides in a war of faerie realms.
Book Talk: Is Kaye a normal
human girl? She has always had the
ability to see faeries, especially as a little girl. Now after her mom’s boyfriend attempt to kill
her, she is moved back to her hometown for safekeeping, where she begins to see
her old faerie friends again.
Kaye saved the
life of a faerie called Rioban one evening, and this one act of mercy changes
her life forever. Kaye becomes the eyes
and ears of the faerie world in the human world. As Kaye becomes more involved with the faerie
world, she begins to be torn between the Seelie and Unseelie Courts of the
faerie realm. Why do they need her? Why is she able to see the faeries when no
one else can? Is Kaye a normal human
girl, or is she too a faerie?
Awards: Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Nominee for
Children's Literature (2008), ALA Teens' Top Ten (2003), Abraham Lincoln Award
Nominee (2008)
More:
To read more
about the author and her other books, visit http://www.blackholly.com/index.html
If you like Tithe, check out the other two books
about Holly Black’s faerie realm!
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