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ISBN: | 1742758517 (ISBN13: 9781742758510) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Children's Book Council of Australia Award Nominee for Older Readers (2014), Aurealis Award for Best Horror Novel and Best Young Adult Novel (2013), The Inky Awards Nominee for Gold Inky (2014), Norma K. Hemming Award Nominee (2014) |
Allyse Near
Paperback | Pages: 432 pages Rating: 4.18 | 958 Users | 232 Reviews
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Title | : | Fairytales for Wilde Girls |
Author | : | Allyse Near |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 432 pages |
Published | : | June 3rd 2013 by Random House Australia (first published June 1st 2013) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fairy Tales. Paranormal |
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A deliciously dark bubblegum-gothic fairytale from a stunning new Australian talent. ‘He's gone the same way as those little birds that bothered me with their awful songs! And you will too, you and your horrible heart-music, because you won't stay out of my woods!' There's a dead girl in a birdcage in the woods. That's not unusual. Isola Wilde sees a lot of things other people don't. But when the girl appears at Isola's window, her every word a threat, Isola needs help. Her real-life friends – Grape, James and new boy Edgar – make her forget for a while. And her brother-princes – the mermaids, faeries and magical creatures seemingly lifted from the pages of the French fairytales Isola idolises – will protect her with all the fierce love they possess. It may not be enough. Isola needs to uncover the truth behind the dead girl's demise and appease her enraged spirit, before the ghost steals Isola's last breath.Rating Regarding Books Fairytales for Wilde Girls
Ratings: 4.18 From 958 Users | 232 ReviewsWeigh Up Regarding Books Fairytales for Wilde Girls
See more reviews at YA Midnight Reads3.5 stars Mini review:Thank you Random House Australia for sending me this copy. No compensation was given or taken to alter this review. I wasn't necessarily disappointed with Fairytales for Wilde Girls, I was more at loss in anything. Nevertheless, Allyse Near's debut was rather pleasing despite a number of imperfections. A mix between fantasy and contemporary, despite the gorgeous cover, this novel reaches some grittily suspenseful scenes, with someFairytales for Wilde Girls is Allyse Near's début novel. It's about sixteen-year-old Isola Wilde, who lives in contemporary England and whose life is intricately interwoven with fairytales. Isola can see ghosts and fairies and other magical beings and often roams the woods by her house. At first she reminded me a little bit of Luna Lovegood sans Hogwarts, but as we learn more about her we see that there is more to her character than meets the eye. Magical creatures aside, in the real world Isola
Read reviews, see awesome GIFS and experience my rambling thoughts at my blog, The Loony Teen WriterSo first off I loved this book. Lets not draw that out.THE WRITING. IT WAS JUST. DUDE. SERIOUSLY. I APPARENTLY CANT STRING TOGETHER A COHERENT SENTENCE BECAUSE ALLYSE NEAR HAS STOLEN THEM ALL.This review is, from here on in, not going to make any sense. If my review is lacking in any way, its because this book has used all of the most amazing phrases in the English language.I seriously considered
#1- "It's a pulp-fable about grunge girls, the occult, and slightly sinister talking rabbits."Random House Australia | June 2013#2- I MUST read this! Look at the cover! The synopsis, the book-within-a-book, the gothic-ness, the title, the quote, and hello-- Aussie author!Thanks, Allyse, for following my reviews and I hope to one day have the pleasure of reviewing it. ;)#3- Aw, I preordered a copy a week or two ago. A review copy just arrived for me today. Giveaway! :D It is *SO* pretty. (I'll be
Q: Isola Wilde was watching television with her brother Alejandro.She was an only child. (c)Q:You smoke? said the boy.Only passively, said the girl.I mean dope.Whatd you call me? (c)Q:Alejandro had told her that, in his experience, people were all about the empty spaces; the things they dont have, the words that arent said.Q:she had a secret universe a doctor once called a fantastic flight of fancyQ:Never be that girl, Isola. Never pick the beast or the wolf on the off-chance he wont devour you.
The time has come to say what I really think. And what I really think is... I FREAKING LOVED IT I honestly dont even know where to begin. So I will subhead. Lets do this thiiiing.The WritingAbove and beyond brilliant. Allyse's style is one of its own, so distinct that you could never mix her work up with anyone elses. Theres a touch of the old school about it (for me) reminiscent of Dickens, Austen & the like. But much more fun and quirky. Even quirky seems too simple of a word. But
My full review: http://adayinbookland.blogspot.com.es...THERE ARE NO WORDS. READ THIS
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