Character Profile
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Summary
When a wingless piskey discovers poison in her home, she will have to ally with the unthinkable and attempt the impossible to save her people.
Stats
Genre: Tween (10-14 years) magical realism (fantasy elements in the contemporary real world)
Series length: Three books, plus prequel trilogy (No Ordinary Fairy Tale)
Violence: Moderate fantasy violence
Magic/Supernatural: High supernatural
Romance: Light to moderate romantic subplot runs throughout the entire trilogy
Christian/spiritual element: Subtle Christian worldview
Recommendation: Girls who enjoy fantasy, fairies, or magical realism
You might like this book if you liked...
Percy Jackson's mix of fantasy and real world elements
Series length: Three books, plus prequel trilogy (No Ordinary Fairy Tale)
Violence: Moderate fantasy violence
Magic/Supernatural: High supernatural
Romance: Light to moderate romantic subplot runs throughout the entire trilogy
Christian/spiritual element: Subtle Christian worldview
Recommendation: Girls who enjoy fantasy, fairies, or magical realism
You might like this book if you liked...
Percy Jackson's mix of fantasy and real world elements
Opening Lines:
"You could always make it look as though you had wings," said Jenny, her voice echoing off the granite walls of the treasure cavern. "A little glamour, just for tonight--" Ivy let the delicate wing-chain slide through her fingers, spilling it back into the chest. "I'm not that good with illusions. Cicely can cast better glamours than me, and she's five." She shut the lid with a snap. "Anyway, why bother? I'm not going to fool anyone." |
Swift (The Flight and Flame Trilogy, Book 1)
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Opening Lines:
"Knockers! The knockers are coming!" The shout rang through the fogou, echoing off the rocky walls of the tunnel and into the chambers beyond. The boy had been drowsing curled on the earthen floor beside his clan-brothers; now he was shocked awake as his father seized his elbow and wrenched him to his feet. "Take this and hide it," he commanded, and the boy staggered beneath the unexpected burden of a sack almost as heavy as he was. As he floundered for a better grip, a coin tumbled out of the bag's mouth and rolled across the floor. Instinctively the boy stooped to retrieve it. "Leave it, " his father snapped, spinning him around and giving him a shove. "Get out of here! Quick!" |
Nomad (The Flight and Flame Trilogy, Book 2)
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Opening Lines:
She'd only just found him again, and now he was gone. Ivy sat on the front step of the house--not her house, a crude human cottage could never be home to a piskey-girl, but right now it was all she had--hugging her knees and staring gloomily into the night. The lights of a delivery van swept the front garden of the farmstead, turning toward the nearby village; on the hedge by the road a rook perched, watching her with a shrewd, glittering eye. Inside the house Mica still raged and stamped about, but Ivy was past caring what her brother did. The pain of losing Martin sat like a lump of cold slag in her chest. |
Torch (The Flight and Flame Trilogy, Book 3)
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