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Jessica Miller (1)

Autore di Elizabeth and Zenobia

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Opere di Jessica Miller

Elizabeth and Zenobia (2016) 88 copie
The Republic of Birds (2020) 47 copie

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Weird and lovely tale of a wallflower. Scary middle grade novel, but I was fascinated by the relationship between Elizabeth and Zenobia. I do question the mother's disappearance and the easy wrap-up.
 
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eliseGregory | 2 altre recensioni | Jan 1, 2023 |
When her father is 'promoted' for messing up the Tsarina's grand project, Olga and her budding ballerina sister find themselves living in a remote observatory in the wilderness, not far from the border between their country and the republic of Birds. Nestled at the foot of their cold and decrepit new home is an equally decrepit manor where three elderly women live. When Olga discovers they're Yagas, magic users banished when members of their order stole and hid a Phoenix egg in an effort to prevent either country from possessing and hatching it, it's the beginning of her frightening and epic adventure. That's sparked by her sister's kidnapping and Olga's determination to rescue her. It takes her to places she thought didn't exist, or were a death sentence for girls. She discovers otherwise as well as finding, then losing something precious. What she discovers instead makes for a very satisfying conclusion. This is a fast read and a dandy fantasy.… (altro)
 
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sennebec | 2 altre recensioni | May 11, 2021 |
When I started reading this book, I wasn't sure how to categorise it, and struggled a little bit with some of the terminology which appeared to be Russia/Baltic in origin. But after a while, I became swept up in the story.
Olga lives in Stolitsa ( a parallel Russian like country) which engaged previously in a war the Republic of the Birds ( a neighbouring country) which resulted in there being no magic or birds left in it. Olga's father has just been demoted to a remote outpost of Stolitsa and has taken his entire family with him. On the journey there, Olga's family see some inklings of the lost magic in the strange women called Yargas (like witches) who live in moveable houses. When they arrive at the outpost, they are greeted by other strangely magical beings because they are so close to the border with the Republic of Birds.
Olga must travel into the enemy territory to rescue her sister when she is kidnapped by birds to try and thwart an ambitious plan by her father and also confront a truth about herself.
Could be for younger readers who can suspend the laws of physics, and follow the maps inside the book, to accommodate the various twists and turns of the book.
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nicsreads | 2 altre recensioni | Apr 13, 2020 |
The thing that bothered me the most about this book is Zenobia. She was just terribly unpleasant, and self-centers, and mean. Not at all a character I enjoy reading.

This book was highly imaginative, though there were some things I wish had been more explicit. For example, I guess Zenobia was an imaginary friend. So maybe Tourmaline could see her as a child because they were both children. I wish I’d had some sort of handle on how old Elizabeth was, too. I also wonder how Tourmaline ended up in the plant kingdom—I can’t remember what the story-within-the-story said, and I couldn’t remember where things took place chapter-wise, so I didn’t look for it again.

I was expecting Mrs Purswell to be someone supernatural I’m some way... apparently not. Just efficient and nearly silent and invisible at times.

All in all, it was an ok book and especially good for the age group that it’s written for (so some of my above review is silly given it’s not written for my age). I think preteens and teens would enjoy it a lot because of the slight spookiness, the mystery, the unusual plot. I hope if you or the child(ren) in your life read it you enjoy it.
… (altro)
 
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AeshaMali | 2 altre recensioni | Nov 10, 2019 |

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Opere
2
Utenti
135
Popolarità
#150,831
Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
6
ISBN
35
Preferito da
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