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Summer in Orcus

di T. Kingfisher

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When the witch Baba Yaga walks her house into the backyard, eleven-year-old Summer enters into a bargain for her heart's desire. Her search will take her to the strange, surreal world of Orcus, where birds talk, women change their shape, and frogs sometimes grow on trees. But underneath the whimsy of Orcus lies a persistent darkness, and Summer finds herself hunted by the monstrous Houndbreaker, who serves the distant, mysterious Queen-in-Chains.… (altro)
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How amazing that someone wrote a book designed specifically 100% for me

This book strangely reminds me of Spirited Away, though maybe more in emotional arc than in literal content. I did not expect to cry for the last twenty pages or so.
This was honestly one of the most lovely and satisfying fairytale stories I've read in a long time and I have to own every single one of T. Kingfisher's books /right now/. ( )
  30GP | Aug 9, 2023 |
I have a long history with stories about portals into other worlds, and protagonists who slip through to magical lands. Everything from Narnia to the Silicone Mage, Swept Away to Terebithia, the whole falling into a magical kingdom and then somehow ending up saving it from something is a trope I'm very familiar with. I expected to enjoy this novel, because I like fairytale stories about little girls finding their hearts desire )even if they're not sure what it is), and about heroines crossing into magical lands and adventuring, with or without talking animals, and I like journey-quest-coming of age fantasy if it's done well.

I didn't expect to finish the book and want to hug it. I didn't expect it to go from some idle entertainment to one of those everyone I know must read this because it's _important_, somehow, and precious, and.. it's one of those stories.

This is one of the best pieces of fantasy I've read in a long time, and this is my new favourite author. ( )
  GallifreyArchive | Dec 9, 2022 |
I have a long history with stories about portals into other worlds, and protagonists who slip through to magical lands. Everything from Narnia to the Silicone Mage, Swept Away to Terebithia, the whole falling into a magical kingdom and then somehow ending up saving it from something is a trope I'm very familiar with. I expected to enjoy this novel, because I like fairytale stories about little girls finding their hearts desire )even if they're not sure what it is), and about heroines crossing into magical lands and adventuring, with or without talking animals, and I like journey-quest-coming of age fantasy if it's done well.

I didn't expect to finish the book and want to hug it. I didn't expect it to go from some idle entertainment to one of those everyone I know must read this because it's _important_, somehow, and precious, and.. it's one of those stories.

This is one of the best pieces of fantasy I've read in a long time, and this is my new favourite author. ( )
  copperyon | Dec 9, 2022 |
I have deep respect for Baba Yaga, and a healthy dose of fear too. She does always give a good story.

3.5 stars

This is quite wonderful. But not without some quibbles.
Sometimes I felt really jolted and slightly misplaced. Some transitions felt jarring. And whenever Summer recalled advice she was given, it felt like preaching; especially after halfway mark.

Still, the story is enjoyable. There is darkness here. And it feels very real in the way all the best stories are.
Give it a try, go on.

FINAL VERDICT :: TRY ( )
  QuirkyCat_13 | Jun 20, 2022 |
This was fantastic! Summer is smothered by her overprotective mother and offered a chance for her heart's desire by Baba Yaga. Transported to Orcus, she goes on a journey, makes friends, and maybe will save something in the process. It's the best of what portal fantasies can be. Dark, philosophical, fun, and both Summer and the reader have changed and grown by the end. Loved it! ( )
  wisemetis | Nov 19, 2020 |
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T. Kingfisherautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Henderson, LaurenIllustratoreautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato

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When the witch Baba Yaga walks her house into the backyard, eleven-year-old Summer enters into a bargain for her heart's desire. Her search will take her to the strange, surreal world of Orcus, where birds talk, women change their shape, and frogs sometimes grow on trees. But underneath the whimsy of Orcus lies a persistent darkness, and Summer finds herself hunted by the monstrous Houndbreaker, who serves the distant, mysterious Queen-in-Chains.

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