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Title | : | Brightly Woven |
Author | : | Alexandra Bracken |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 357 pages |
Published | : | March 23rd 2010 by Egmont USA |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Magic. Adventure. High Fantasy |
Alexandra Bracken
Hardcover | Pages: 357 pages Rating: 3.8 | 8821 Users | 1094 Reviews
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The day the rains came was like any other, blistering air coating the canyon in a heavy stillness....Just as the rains come after ten long, dry years, a young wizard, Wayland North, appears, to whisk Sydelle Mirabil away from her desert village. North needs an assistant, and Sydelle is eager to see the country - and to join him on his quest to stop the war that surely will destroy her home. But North has secrets - about himself, about why he chose Sydelle, about his real reasons for the journey. What does he want from her? And why does North's sworn enemy seem fascinated by Sydelle himself?
Through a journey that spans a country, magic and hard-won romance are woven together with precision and brilliant design by a first-time novelist.
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Original Title: | Brightly Woven |
ISBN: | 160684038X (ISBN13: 9781606840382) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Debut Author (2010) |
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Ratings: 3.8 From 8821 Users | 1094 ReviewsJudgment Epithetical Books Brightly Woven
I read this book a while ago now, but I wanted to wait until the happy hormones died so that I wouldn't sound like a gushing idiot :LUnfortunately, they still seem to be there, so I apologise in advance for my fawning, because I loved, loved, LOVED this book (:I can't remember the last time I was so excited over a book - I actually pre-ordered it, something I've never done before.When it finally came (and I finished squealing), I just sat there for a while and stroked the cover (awesome coverI loved it. I truly enjoyed this book and wanted so much for North and Sydelle. But the book does have its flaws, possibly rookie or part of Brackens style. Resolution, world-building, character development, plot (episodic) and not sure what I would call the things brought up but not given their due mention.Resolution: First of all, North is not cured. His curse is not yet broken. How can we not know if North is cured?! Can Syd help him? What happens?! Also, Dorwan is still alive...Does Syd ever
Review as of second reading:I've said it before and I'll say it again: This book is like chocolate.But this time, I'll elaborate.You know that first piece of chocolate, the small piece you take because it's a treat and maybe you haven't had it in a while and you want to savor it? And you roll it around in your mouth a little, let it get all melty, experience the taste as fully as possible. You try to eat the rest of it- the bar, the bag of chocolate chips, those little Dove eggs- slowly, and for
I feel the urge to be gentle with this book. Like a beautiful, stacked blonde with baby blues who doesn't understand if you speak in words of more than two syllables. The package is pretty, but it's all unfurnished upstairs. It's like Alexandra took a very pretty idea, and painted a flat, two-dimensional picture of it with no nuances, no depth. I was about twelve when I found out that my birthstone was aquamarine. I'd read about it in books, and it sounded gorgeous -- a sparkling blue-green
I don't think I've ever given up on a book so quickly - PAGE 2, I swear, I give every book a fair chance, but I disliked the writing from the first page - it was so strangely immature, so empty, so cliche, as if written by a 14-year old, with no finesse or artistry, no spark. Some of my friends really liked it, but it didn't work for me at all. I am not willing to push myself further to see if it gets better...
How fun was this book! It has a little bit of everything; magic, adventure, romance and mystery.Fantasy is my favorite genre, it always has been, so Brightly Woven already had that going for it before I even started. I went into the book expecting to love it. And for the most part I did.It was beautifully written, simplistic, but engaging. It was easy to get lost in this story, and the writing played a critical role in that. The plot was just as intricate as the woven strands in Sydelle's
I think my little book is very spiffy, thank you very much! ;)
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