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Original Title: Knife
ISBN: 1408303124 (ISBN13: 9781408303122)
Edition Language: English
Series: Faery Rebels #1
Characters: Paul McCormick, Queen Amaryllis, Valerian (Faery Rebels), Knife (Faery Rebels), Wink (Faery Rebels), Campion (Faery Rebels)
Setting: United Kingdom
Literary Awards: CLA Book of the Year for Children Award Nominee (2010), Concorde Book Award (2011), Carnegie Medal Nominee (2010)
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Knife (Faery Rebels #1) Paperback | Pages: 320 pages
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Title:Knife (Faery Rebels #1)
Author:R.J. Anderson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:January 8th 2009 by Orchard (first published January 1st 2009)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Paranormal. Fairies. Fae

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Once upon a time, a fairy is born. She lives in an old oak tree at the bottom of a garden with the rest of the fairy folk. Never has she known a time when life hasn’t been hard, with many dangers and much adversity. But when she becomes the Hunter of the group and learns to do battle in the outside world, her adventures really take off... Don’t read this book if you’re expecting fairy dust – the last thing Knife is likely to wield is a magic wand...

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There aren't many faeries left in the Oak. Since the Sundering, the only faery with any magic is the Queen, Amaryllis, and the old skills have been lost. The Silence is killing off faeries, but no one knows what it is or what causes it.When she was a young faery, Bryony was adventurous and yearned for the outdoors - a place she was never allowed to go. So she is shocked but excited to be apprenticed to Thorn, the Queen's Hunter, whose job it is to protect the Oak and hunt squirrels and other

I found the fifth book in the series, which is more like the second book to a companion duology so I was only going to read the 'fourth' book but was like 'why not go back to the beginning?' and thank goodness I did, because I'd forgotten just how perfect this series is. First off. Look at the covers. They're everything. EVERYTHING. No cover will ever be so wonderfully magical and dark ever. I've always loved fairies and Knife is like a dark version of Tinker Bell and Pixie Hollow, with the

This book was a charming delight! The Faery culture that Anderson has created was unlike anything that I had encountered and exploring it with Knife as she seeks the truth about the Sundering that stole her peoples magic and the plague that is now slowly but inexorably killing them was just the sort of adventure I wanted.The Faery society is foreign. The niceties and emotions we take for granted are unknown to them. They lack creativity. They have no understanding of such concepts as love,



Orinally posted here.Knife by R.J. Anderson was published as Spell Hunter in the US and is the first book in the Faery Rebels series. I got the UK edition because I think it looks much better than the US one and the UK covers for all the books in the series match. The picture below doesn't do the cover justice because it's a lot nicer in person - the blue stands out against the black and the print is shiny. I've heard a lot of good things about this book, especially from Sounisians because I

I've wanted to write a super-duper review for this book, but I just can't find the words to describe how fabulous it is. I admit I'm biased-- I've known RJA for years, and fell in love with her writing with her fan fiction. I've been privileged to help with the editing process on this novel, but I hadn't read the most recent revision until this was published. And it was amazing. I've always been a fan of fairy tales, and this one is a classic-- and yet, it isn't. It's both familiar and

Have you ever wanted to explore the exciting life of a faery? Well, in R.J. Andersons book Faery Rebels, Spell Hunter follow the life of a adventurous young faery named Bryony who has a thing for curiosity explores strange creatures called humans and wants to find answers to why long ago the faeries mysteriously lost their magic. Deep inside the great Oak lies a dying faery realm, bursting with secrets instead of magic. But a young faery Bryony is determined to solve the mystery of why the

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