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The Sweet Far Thing

by Libba Bray

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ISBN13: 9780385730303
ISBN10: 0385730306
Condition: Standard
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It has been a year of change since Gemma Doyle arrived at the foreboding Spence Academy. Her mother murdered, her father a laudanum addict, Gemma has relied on an unsuspected strength and has discovered an ability to travel to an enchanted world called the realms, where dark magic runs wild. Despite certain peril, Gemma has bound the magic to herself and forged unlikely new alliances. Now, as Gemma approaches her London debut, the time has come to test these bonds.

The Order — the mysterious group her mother was once part of — is grappling for control of the realms, as is the Rakshana. Spence's burned East Wing is being rebuilt, but why now? Gemma and her friends see Pippa, but she is not the same. And their friendship faces its gravest trial as Gemma must decide once and for all what role she is meant for.

Review:

"The concluding volume in the trilogy begun in A Great and Terrible Beauty is a huge work of massive ambition, an undertaking that involves the plaiting and tying off a dozen plot threads — impending war in the realms and heroine Gemma Doyle's control of its magic being the central thread but, perhaps, not the most interesting. In chronicling Gemma's first year at Spence Academy, Bray has, over three books, widened her canvas from finishing school to fin-de-sicle London, weaving in the defining movements of the era — labor strikes over factory conditions, suffrage, the 'radical' Impressionists just across the Channel, even fashion trends like bloomers for women daring enough to ride bicycles. Gemma is both buffeted and bolstered by her exposure to these developments, and readers experience how they shape her burgeoning understanding of who she is and who she may become. Some of Gemma's struggle is about power. As exalted as she is within the realms for her role as High Priestess of the secret society, her 'otherness' marks her as unsuitable for proper Victorian circles. Gemma chafes not only at the physical constraints of a corset but at the myriad restrictions placed on women. Her quest is to break free, but at what cost? Bray poses these vital questions without sacrificing the gothic undertones of the previous volumes — the body count is high, and the deaths, gruesome. That creepiness is balanced by the fully realized company of players, including the insufferable headmistress, Mrs. Nightwing, the acid-tongued Felicity Worthington, hunky heartthrob Kartik and, of course, Gemma herself, a heroine readily embraced. Ages 14-up." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"Bray does recapture the menace, mystery, and heady romance of the previous books, as well as the wry, sharp sense of the Victorian society." Booklist

About the Author

Libba Bray is the author of the New York Times bestselling novels A Great and Terrible Beauty and Rebel Angels. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, son, and a cat of questionable intelligence.

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BellaEzrebetFang, June 18, 2008 (view all comments by BellaEzrebetFang)
As amazing as it was I found that Libba Bray died out at the end. Her skill as a writer in the first book absoloutely amazed me!
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Darkstarz225, June 10, 2008 (view all comments by Darkstarz225)
I thought all three books were great. This one is my favorite and least favorite of the series. I thought it had the most going on, but, I really did not like the ending. I literally had to put the book down & finish reading the next day. I also thought too many things were left unanswered, even though that was what L.B. intended on. Still the whole series is well worth the read. You can just make up your own ending to the unanswered questions.
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fieldhockeyluver25, May 18, 2008 (view all comments by fieldhockeyluver25)
This book was a good continuation for the other books that Libba Bray has written, but I hated the ending so much. Every time I read it, tears streamed down my face. It left you wanting many other things, but in the end it was a good way to finish the trilogy.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780385730303
Author:
Bray, Libba
Publisher:
Delacorte Press Books for Young Readers
Subject:
Bedtime & Dreams
Subject:
Schools
Subject:
Boarding schools
Subject:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic
Subject:
School & Education
Subject:
Fantasy & Magic
Subject:
Magic
Publication Date:
December 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
819
Dimensions:
8.41x6.03x1.93 in. 2.29 lbs.
Age Level:
13-17

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