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by Kristin Cashore
Graceling

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Kristin Cashore's best-selling, award-winning fantasy Graceling tells the story of the vulnerable yet strong Katsa, a smart, beautiful teenager who lives in a world where selected people are given a Grace, a special talent that can be anything from dancing to swimming. Katsas is killing. As the kings niece, she is forced to use her extreme skills as his thug. Along the way, Katsa must learn to decipher the true nature of her Grace . . . and how to put it to good use. A thrilling, action-packed fantasy adventure (and steamy romance!) that will resonate deeply with adolescents trying to find their way in the world.   Awards: Winner of the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature, winner of the SIBA Book Award/YA, Indie's Choice Book Award Honor Book, ALA Best Book for Young Adults, 2008 Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year, 2008 School Library Journal Best Book of the Year, Amazon.com's Best Books of 2008, 2008 Booklist Editors Choice, Booklist's 2008 Top Ten First Novels for Youth, 2009 Amelia Bloomer List, BCCB 2009 Blue Ribbon List   Don't miss the sequel Fire, also a New York Times bestseller and ALA Best Book for Young Adults, winner of the 2010 Cybil for YA Fantasy/Sci Fi and the Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award.

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“A bit different from Nightshade, this is a book for historical and paranormal romance lovers alike. ...A great new book that will leave you breathless.” – Romantic Times

 

“A richly layered, supernatural romance both appealing and unique.” – School Library Journal

“Cremer’s trademark quick pace, romantic sensuality, and strong female characters will have fans clamoring for the next title.” - Booklist

Synopsis

Katsa has been able to kill a man with her bare hands since she was eight — she's a Graceling, one of the rare people in her land born with an extreme skill. As niece of the king, she should be able to live a life of privilege, but Graced as she is with killing, she is forced to work as the kings thug.

When she first meets Prince Po, Graced with combat skills, Katsa has no hint of how her life is about to change. She never expects to become Po's friend. She never expects to learn a new truth about her own Grace — or about a terrible secret that lies hidden far away . . . a secret that could destroy all seven kingdoms with words alone.

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Discover the Graceling Realm in this unforgettable, award-winning novel from bestselling author Kristin Cashore

A New York Times bestseller
ALA Best Book for Young Adults
Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature Winner
Publishers Weekly, School Library Journal, Booklist, and BCCB Best Book of the Year

"Rageful, exhilarating, wistful in turns" (The New York Times Book Review) with "a knee weakening romance" (LA Times). Graceling is a thrilling, action-packed fantasy adventure that will resonate deeply with anyone trying to find their way in the world.

Graceling tells the story of the vulnerable-yet-strong Katsa, who is smart and beautiful and lives in the Seven Kingdoms where selected people are born with a Grace, a special talent that can be anything at all. Katsa's Grace is killing. As the king's niece, she is forced to use her extreme skills as his brutal enforcer. Until the day she meets Prince Po, who is Graced with combat skills, and Katsa's life begins to change. She never expects to become Po's friend. She never expects to learn a new truth about her own Grace--or about a terrible secret that lies hidden far away . . . a secret that could destroy all seven kingdoms with words alone.

Awards: Winner of the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature, winner of the SIBA Book Award/YA, Indies Choice Book Award Honor Book, ALA Best Book for Young Adults, 2008 Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year, 2008 School Library Journal Best Book of the Year, Amazon.com's Best Books of 2008, 2008 Booklist Editors' Choice, Booklist's 2008 Top Ten First Novels for Youth, 2009 Amelia Bloomer List, BCCB 2009 Blue Ribbon List

And don't miss the sequel Fire and companion Bitterblue, both award-winning, New York Times bestsellers, and full of Kristin Cashore's elegant, evocative prose and unforgettable characters.

Synopsis

Enter the Graceling Realm with the beloved story that started it all, from New York Times best-selling author Kristin Cashore.

Katsa is a Graceling, one of the rare people born with an extreme skill. As niece of the king, she lived a life of privilege until the day her ability to kill a man with her bare hands revealed itself during a royal banquet. Now she acts as her uncle's enforcer, traveling the kingdom and threatening those who dare oppose him.

But everything changes when she meets Po, a foreign prince Graced with combat skills who is searching for the truth about his grandfather's disappearance. When Katsa agrees to help him, she never expects to learn a new truth about her own Grace--or about a terrible secret that could destroy them all.

Synopsis

Discover the Graceling Realm in this unforgettable, award-winning novel from bestselling author Kristin Cashore.

A New York Times bestseller * ALA Best Book for Young Adults * Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature Winner * Publishers Weekly, School Library Journal, Booklist, and BCCB Best Book of the Year

"Rageful, exhilarating, wistful in turns (New York Times Book Review) with "a knee weakening romance" (Los Angeles Times). Graceling is a thrilling, action-packed fantasy adventure that will resonate deeply with anyone trying to find their way in the world.

Graceling tells the story of the vulnerable-yet-strong Katsa, who is smart and beautiful and lives in the Seven Kingdoms where selected people are born with a Grace, a special talent that can be anything at all. Katsa's Grace is killing. As the king's niece, she is forced to use her extreme skills as his brutal enforcer. Until the day she meets Prince Po, who is Graced with combat skills, and Katsa's life begins to change. She never expects to become Po's friend. She never expects to learn a new truth about her own Grace--or about a terrible secret that lies hidden far away . . . a secret that could destroy all seven kingdoms with words alone.

And don't miss the sequel Fire and companion Bitterblue, both award-winning New York Times bestsellers featuring Kristin Cashore's elegant, evocative prose and unforgettable characters.

Synopsis

With elegant, evocative prose and a cast of unforgettable characters, a debut author creates a mesmerizing medieval world, a death-defying adventure, and a heart-racing romance that is sure to captivate readers.

About the Author

Kristin Cashore is a freelance educational writer who writes content for textbooks and teacher editions. She has written book reviews for The Horn Book Guide, and she has had articles published in The Looking Glass: An Online Children's Literature Journal and Children's Literature in Education. Kristin received her master's degree in children's literature in 2003 from Simmons College, where she worked with Liza Ketchum and was named a Virginia Haviland Scholar. She lives in Jacksonville, Florida.

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MustInvolveEggs , February 07, 2019 (view all comments by MustInvolveEggs)
I was slow to warm up to Graceling: it felt textureless to me, the way some fantasy books do if their world is too bare-bones to have a strong sense of place. But as Katsa and Po's friendship deepened and Katsa began facing harder choices, I forgot all that and was sucked into the story. Once I'd gotten into the fairy-tale like rhythm of the writing, the simplicity of the worldbuilding felt deliberate and right. Katsa's determination to push her body to its limits and explore what she's capable of, from combat to tackling geese, kept Graceling visceral and grounded.If you don't like a heroine who tackles a goose and fistfights a mountain lion, I don't even know what to say to you. (Time to get in a fight with the publishing comments: I don't recall the book making a big thing of her appearance? "smart, beautiful teenager" feels like they're just checking boxes.) Po is a great partner, gentle with Katsa's feelings while giving her the no-holds-barred fights they both crave. The villain is bone-chillingly creepy (strong allusions to child sexual abuse). After Katsa's spent so much time running from him, the subdued nature of their final showdown feels appropriate, because he's a man who would like a dramatic ending and that's why he shouldn't get one. Belongs next to And I Darken on the shortlist of books with relentless bruiser heroines.

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Cora , July 30, 2014 (view all comments by Cora)
In Kristin Cashore’s YA fantasy book Graceling, certain people (those with two different colored eyes) are blessed or cursed, as the case may be, with superpower gifts. These gifts could be anything from cooking to killing people. Because their eyes give them away, it’s a little hard to hide who is graced and who is not. Katsa’s grace is killing, which she discovers at age eight when she accidentally kills a man. Her uncle, the king, takes advantage of her gift for his own purposes. Belittling and criticizing her, the king keeps her in submission by continually unbalancing her with self-doubt. He intimidates and strips of her self-confidence. She becomes one of his thug enforcers, bullying, hurting, and sometimes killing on his command. It turns out she's good at intimidating and hurting people, but she hates her uncle and the things he makes her do. She isn't weak or submissive. Her secret rebellion is to start an underground organization that works to help those in need. People through the land are involved in this growing organization When she meets Prince Po, also a graceling, a friendship develops between them, and she finds the courage to stand up to her uncle and leave his court. She and Po take off on an adventure. Powerful Characters: Perhaps the greatest strength of this book is the characterization. Katsa is a strong female character, riddled with insecurities. Because she is feared and shunned by most people, she has few friends. She questions her place in the world and longs to be out from under her uncle's control. She also uses her power to help people in need. She’s a young adult trying to find her way in a confusing, violent world. When she meets Prince Po, she finds someone who is her equal and her opposite. While she is serious, shunned, and feared, he is beloved, easygoing, charming, and playful. Fast Paced, Engaging, and a Plot Bump: I got into this book very quickly and was immediately engaged with the fantasy world, the characters, and the plot. Until near the end when the plot derails and takes a tangent direction, I found the pacing excellent. The story begins as an adventure/quest story with a love story (subplot). However, after the climax of the quest story, instead of wrapping up, the novel begins another new storyline and becomes a romance novel with too many chapters devoted to a new plot. I found myself becoming annoyed. I felt tricked and cheated because the new storyline was interesting and complex, but the problem was solved too easily and conveniently--a too quick solution to a complex problem. The new story would have been a perfect beginning or subplot for the second book, or it could have been introduced and addressed before the climax of the main storyline. A Word About Violence: We live in an excessively violent society, and this book in many ways reflects this. Often our nation's first response to a problem is violence. This scenario plays out in books and movies as well as on the nightly news. Then we are shocked and wonder why our children use violence to solve problems. One of the things I liked about this story is that Katsa grapples with the horror and impact of her grace. The negative effects of using violence isn't sidestepped. The graphic violence raises questions about humanity and human interactions as well as the effects of violence on personal and psychological levels. As the story unfolds, a reader begins to realize that compassion, courage, gentleness, and love are far more powerful behaviors than violence. Audio Version: I listened to the Audible version of the this book and wanted to give a two thumbs up for the production. Most audio books are read by a narrator, and I enjoy those books. This one is performed. There is a central narrator as well as separate voices for various characters. The Audible’s version is an excellent production. If you listen to audio books, I recommend this one.

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MS Teacher , August 04, 2012 (view all comments by MS Teacher )
I read this book as a middle school teacher, but also as a lover of the fantasy genre. It was excellent! There was something for everyone, action, adventure, romance, and a little magic thrown in. I would highly recommend this to any lover of YA fantasy.

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Ultimate_Bookworm , May 13, 2012 (view all comments by Ultimate_Bookworm)
From the minute I opened the cover, I could not put this book down. Kristin Cashore's writing contrasts to regular, YA novels in the fact that hers means something, is true and deep to the very heart of writing. She puts another perspective on fantasy entirely-- a better respective, may I add-- and brings to light prevalent topics of today in a completely different world. This continues to the two other novels Kristin Cashore has written, which get progressively better, if such a thing is possible. Everyone who has read Gracleing will agree that it is creative to the extreme, and deserves to be read, whether or not you are a YA or Fantasy enthusiast. You will ADORE it anyway!

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nem , September 23, 2011 (view all comments by nem)
I was pleasantly surprised at this wonderful first book in Kristin Cashore's series! The world she creates is so unique and original; I loved every second of it. I definitely recommend this book, and I look forward to reading the rest of the series.

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bookgirl94 , September 02, 2011 (view all comments by bookgirl94)
I was amazed at how good this was, I was completely swept into the story and the world described in the book. I have always loved fantasy and this is by far one of my favorites. I couldn't stop reading this and when I heard there was a companion to this I read that just as fast. Overall this was an excellent book filled with adventure, romance, and captivating characters! It's such a creative story of a magical world.

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M and N Williams , January 01, 2011
This book was awesome. Great for both a twelve-year-old boy and his fiftyish mom.

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cmdoduck , January 01, 2011 (view all comments by cmdoduck)
I really enjoyed reading this book, the characters were intriguing as well as the story. I had a hard time putting it down, I just kept wanting to read it. For being the first book that she had published I was very impressed. Can't wait to read more from this author.

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T Howard , November 30, 2010 (view all comments by T Howard)
Once upon a time, a girl named Katsa was born with the incredible ability to kill people. What would you do with this power? This skill, her Grace, put her at the mercy of her uncle Randa—the king. As royal thug, Katsa punished those who disobey Randa… until one day, when she decides to disobey the king by NOT doing his dirty work—casting herself on a breathtaking adventure. This whimsical book is the perfect mixture of action, romance, tragedy, and everlasting friendship that exceeds that of most other young adult literature. This book does exhibit a little bit of sexual content, although it isn’t disturbingly graphic, and the story doesn’t revolve around sex. Cashore really brings the characters and overall book to life with vivid descriptions, poetic narrations and humanistic behaviors. One of my favorite recitations of the book is as follows: “… It was unreal, like something out of a tapestry, or a song. Dark cliffs rose from the sea, snow-covered fields atop them. Rising from the fields, a pillar of rock, and atop a rock a city… gleaming so bright that at first Katsa was sure it was made of gold.” Portraitures similar to this lie interlaced throughout Graceling, which is one of the many reasons that this novel has made the list of my top-ten favorite books ever.

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Rebecca Knight , January 01, 2010
I want to be like Kristin Cashore some day :). As an aspiring author, I admired her ideas, how cutthroat she is with her characters, and her clean, sparse writing style. This was a book I couldn't put down, and was one of the best stories I've read this decade. I can't wait to read more of her novels in the years to come!

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paula d , October 28, 2009 (view all comments by paula d)
I love this book and recommend it to those who enjoy a journey with many discoveries and a strong and unique young heroine. I enjoy discovering the other world of this story. I love the how the plots unfold. The characters are clearly drawn and honestly, sometimes shockingly, developed. There's action, danger, beauty, travel and a myriad of relationships explored: romantic, familial, political and more.

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MindyBuchanan , August 06, 2009 (view all comments by MindyBuchanan)
This was a fantastic first book. It was a bit heavy on the talking about the action as opposed to just experiencing it. But it was good nonetheless. I thought the character development was good, though how easily the main character shifts her perception of her temper was a little quick. Like the author just needed to get that plot point out of the way in order to get to other plot points. At the same time, I admire a strong female character and the fact that the entire story did not evolve around a romance. Though, there is romance in it. Thankfully there is not a lot of time spent on confessions of feelings and love. I'm curious to see if this turns into a series of books, or if it just stays stand alone. I liked the way it ended, but of course once I've begun to enjoy a certain set of characters, I welcome a series.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780547258300
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
09/07/2009
Publisher:
CLARION & MARINER
Series info:
Graceling Realm Books
Pages:
480
Height:
1.30IN
Width:
5.50IN
Thickness:
1.25
Series Number:
1
Age Range:
13 to 17
Grade Range:
8 to 12
Number of Units:
1
Illustration:
Yes
Copyright Year:
2009
Author:
Kristin Cashore
Author:
Kristin Cashore
Subject:
Children s-Adventure Stories
Subject:
Children s-Science Fiction and Fantasy
Subject:
Imaginary places
Subject:
Fantasy

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