Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale (Paperback)

Author: Holly Black
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780689867040
Publisher: Simon Pulse Simon Pulse
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 33980906
Item#: B26RPX
Dimensions (in Inches) 7H x 5.25L x 1T
Pages: 336
Age Range: 16 to UP
 
"Kaye took another drag on her cigarette and dropped it into her mother's beer bottle. She figured that would be a good test for how drunk Ellen was--see if she would swallow a butt whole..." (from the first line)

From the co-creator of the bestselling Spiderwick Chronicles comes this unique gothic fantasy. "Tripping the dark fantastic with newcomer Holly Black means pixie dust may well include blood spatter, sharp thorns, and bits of broken glass."--"Publishers Weekly," starred review.
 
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Intense romance, the unexpected dangers of faeries, and transformation make up Holly Black?s wonderfully enjoyable young adult novel. At 16, Kaye is an independent, freaky kid who helps support her hard-living musician mother. After an abrupt move back home to New Jersey, Kaye finds herself in the middle of a faery power-play that threatens to transform her world forever. But her charged connection with a mysterious knight named Roiben might push her over the edge. Filled with magic, adventure, and mysterious strangers, Black?s book will be entrance fantasy lovers.

 

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Kirkus
"A labyrinthine plot with Goth sensibility makes this a luscious treat for fans of urban fantasy and romantic horror." 09/01/2002

Publishers Weekly
"The author's Bosch-like descriptions of the Unseelie Court, with its Rackham-on-Acid denizens, and the exquisite faeries haunt as well as charm." 10/28/2002


 
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"Coercive as coma, frail as bloom

innuendoes of your inverse dawn

suffuse the self;

our every corpuscle become an elf."

-- Mina Loy,

"Moreover, the Moon,"

The Lost Lunar Baedeker


Kaye spun down the worn, gray planks of the boardwalk. The air was heavy and stank of drying mussels and the crust of salt on the jetties. Waves tossed themselves against the shore, dragging grit and sand between their nails as they were slowly pulled back out to sea.

The moon was high and pale in the sky, but the sun was just going down.

It was so good to be able to breathe, Kaye thought. She loved the serene brutality of the ocean, loved the electric power she felt with each breath of wet, briny air. She spun again, dizzily, not caring that her skirt was flying up over the tops of her black thigh-high stockings.

"Come on," Janet called. She st

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Readability 5
Overall Satisfaction 5
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5 of 5 GOOD BOOK! Saturday, April 12, 2008
Nicole from Lakemary, FL  

This book is a total page turner. It is very interesting and I would not recommend this to little kids because some of the content is bad. Besides that, this is an AMAZING series.
 
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