Whatnot (e-bog) af Bachmann, Stefan
Bachmann, Stefan (forfatter)

Whatnot e-bog

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The Whatnot is the acclaimed international bestseller and sequel to Stefan Bachmanns riveting debut novel, The Peculiar, which Publishers Weekly called an absolute treat for readers of any age, and which the Los Angeles Times compared to Dostoevskys Crime and Punishment, Charles Dickenss A Tale of Two Cities, and more recent classics, such as J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter and Lemony Snickets A Se...
E-bog 51,92 DKK
Forfattere Bachmann, Stefan (forfatter)
Udgivet 24 september 2013
Længde 432 sider
Genrer Children’s / Teenage: Anthologies
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780062195234
The Whatnot is the acclaimed international bestseller and sequel to Stefan Bachmanns riveting debut novel, The Peculiar, which Publishers Weekly called an absolute treat for readers of any age, and which the Los Angeles Times compared to Dostoevskys Crime and Punishment, Charles Dickenss A Tale of Two Cities, and more recent classics, such as J. K. Rowlings Harry Potter and Lemony Snickets A Series of Unfortunate Events.Twelve-year-old Pikey Thomas is missing an eye, a family, and friends of any sort. One day, running from bigger boys set on bullying him, Pikey finds himself in front of a grand, beautiful house. There he meets and helps a black-winged faery who is injured. Its a small gesture of kindness and bravery in steam-powered Victorian London, where faeries, now banned, are on the run or imprisoned; where the human armies are preparing for war; and where the changeling Bartholomew Kettle, aided by Arthur Jelliby, still searches for his missing sister, Hettie. This is the epic, dark, imaginative, unforgettable, and ultimately hopeful sequel to Stefan Bachmanns acclaimed debut novel, The Peculiar.An enthralling read . . . Bachmann combines the pleasures of a Dickensian cast of characters with the eldritch qualities of British faerie lore and adds a touch of steampunk to entice readers into an alternate universe in which the English are on the verge of war with the fay. The breathtaking beauty of his prose is coupled with a plot that also leaves his audience breathless.School Library Journal