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Cate Tiernan

Autore di Sundays at Tiffany's

78+ opere 20,501 membri 518 recensioni 29 preferito

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Cate Tiernan is the pen name of Gabrielle Charbonnet, who was born on July 24, 1961 in New Orleans, Louisiana. She studied writing and Russian language and literature at New York University before eventually graduating with a degree in Russian from Loyola University. While working as an assistant mostra altro at Random House in New York City, she wrote her first children's book and assisted in editing The Secret Circle by L. J. Smith. During this time, she wrote several chapter books and middle-grade books under different names, and ghost-wrote for some popular series. After 8 years in New York, she moved back to New Orleans and started her Sweep series. She also writes the Balefire series and the Immortal Beloved series. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno
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(eng) Cate Tiernan is the pen name of Gabrielle Charbonnet

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Opere di Cate Tiernan

Sundays at Tiffany's (2008) 3,654 copie
Il Libro delle Ombre (2001) 1,252 copie
The Coven (2001) 912 copie
Blood Witch (2001) 841 copie
Dark Magick (2001) 821 copie
Awakening (2001) 794 copie
Il richiamo del sangue (2001) 751 copie
The Calling (2001) 725 copie
Changeling (2001) 708 copie
Immortal Beloved (2010) 665 copie
Strife (2002) 656 copie
Seeker (2002) 646 copie
Origins (2002) 613 copie
Eclipse (2002) 600 copie
Sweep: Volume 1 (2010) 591 copie
Reckoning (2002) 585 copie
Full Circle (2002) 572 copie
Night's Child (2003) 556 copie
Crazy House (2017) 522 copie
Sweep: Volume 2 (2001) 403 copie
Darkness Falls (2011) 306 copie
Sweep: Volume 3 (2011) 302 copie
Hawk (2020) 299 copie
A Chalice of Wind (2005) 294 copie
Sweep: Volume 4 (2011) 269 copie
Sweep: Volume 5 (2011) 255 copie
Balefire Omnibus (2005) 255 copie
A Circle of Ashes (2005) 185 copie
A Feather of Stone (2005) 181 copie
Eternally Yours (2012) 168 copie
A Necklace of Water (2006) 161 copie
Darkest Fear (2014) 71 copie
Molly's Heart (1995) 35 copie
A Room in the Attic (1995) 23 copie
Home at Last (1995) 22 copie
Competition Fever (1996) 22 copie
One of Us (1998) 19 copie
A Fish Out of Water (1998) 17 copie
Balancing Act (1996) 16 copie
Tutu Much Ballet (1994) 16 copie
Attack of the Beast (1998) 15 copie
Awakening AND Spellbound (2009) 15 copie
Princess of Power (1999) 12 copie
And Sleepy Makes Seven (1998) 11 copie
The Bully Coach (1996) 11 copie
Split Decision (1996) 11 copie
Good-Bye Jasmine? (1999) 10 copie
One Pet Too Many (1998) 10 copie
Beauty's Revenge (1999) 9 copie
Gum Race (1999) 8 copie
Cinderella's Castle (1998) 6 copie
These Eyes 3 copie
Darkest Night (2015) 2 copie
Wicca 1 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Tiernan, Cate
Nome legale
Charbonnet, Gabrielle
Data di nascita
1961-07-24
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Attività lavorative
author
Nota di disambiguazione
Cate Tiernan is the pen name of Gabrielle Charbonnet

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I have never read a maximum ride book so this is coming from an outsider.
1) I don’t know who this was written for. There were hundreds of swears in this book, usually multiple per sentence. Hawk was 15 but acted a lot older at times and a lot younger at times.
2) Max and Hawk were indistinguishable from each other. They both spoke the same (read: swearing), acted the same, and thought the same.
3) As I was reading, I was doing the math. Max had Hawk when she was 15/16?!?!

1 Star

Content: so much swearing, violence, death, torture, etc. (you get the idea)
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libraryofemma | 6 altre recensioni | Apr 18, 2024 |
Wow! Loved this book!
 
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Cathie_Dyer | 167 altre recensioni | Feb 29, 2024 |
I really enjoyed this book. It was a fun quick read just when I needed something light. It is the story of a girl/woman and her imaginary friend, Michael. A little drop dead, a little time travelers wife-ish.
 
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KyleneJones | 167 altre recensioni | Jan 3, 2024 |
For the record I'm pretty sure I can't say Nastasya's name correctly. At all. Anyone who can tell me how wins a cookie.

So! Another new young adult paranormal-esque trilogy about a disaffected immortal being trying to figure out why the heck they're still around. And atoning for past mistakes. And possibly falling in true love. If you could see my bookshelves you'd see the shelves sagging with similar books--young adult and mainstream--all begging to be read and adored and loved. Some have prettier covers (I like Immortal Beloved's cover, but the title is just so big that it dominates and I didn't even notice the girl behind the title until much later), some are by authors I know and some have easier to say main character names. So what drew me to read Immortal Beloved?

Nastasya's sarcastic, condescending and often flat out rude commentary on everything. She has lived a long time and seems to have fallen in with a really callous and selfish lot in the last century or so, so its completely understandable of course. But cripes! I was cringing every time she opened her mouth, she didn't have a censor for her mouth at all. Well for most of the book. She does eventually learn to think before speaking, but it doesn't really put a damper on her speech.

Its kind of refreshing to read a character who doesn't just internalize everything. Whereas so many other characters seem to have lots of mean thoughts, but don't say it out loud (or are horrified if they do) Nastasya (called 'nasty' by her friends) just says it damn the consequences.

Beneath the rude veneer however is a complicated young (relatively speaking) woman who despite her years on Earth hasn't found something to ground herself. She 'falls' into her memories a lot, some random thing will happen in the present that will set off a memory of a previous experience and we see her through the ages. Her very young years with her family, the men she has married, children she has lost, wars she's lived through and decades she's partied through. There's a sense of desperation in her life story, urgency to find something to hold onto and not lose.

Innocencio, and to an extent the others in their group, sort of fill that gaping wound in her life. Innocencio was always with her, always by her side, picking her up when she fell and holding her hair when she felt sick. They had their tumbles and laughs, but they were never apart. But what did it mean? As Nastasya struggles to piece together her soul again, doubt creeps in and she begins to wonder at why Innocencio was always there.

The other Immortals, as well as the few mortals that Nastasya interacts with, are varied and interesting, but not much else. Oh I'm curious about River's backstory and I want to know what will happen at the drugstore Nastasya helps out at and the two girls she has befriended in town, but for me they were more distractions to the darker plot elements. Especially after Unsavory Plot Points are brought out into the light regarding Nastastya's past and her associates there of.

My only mild squick moment was the romance between Reyn and Nastasya. Big spoilers abound for this so I can't go too deeply into why it was squicky for me, but I can say while it makes sense given when they both were 'young', it in no way made me feel more comfortable with them now.
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lexilewords | 47 altre recensioni | Dec 28, 2023 |

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78
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Voto
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Recensioni
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ISBN
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