The Left-Handed Booksellers of London

The Left-Handed Booksellers of London
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مشارکت: عنوان و توضیح کوتاه هر کتاب را ترجمه کنید این ترجمه بعد از تایید با نام شما در سایت نمایش داده خواهد شد.
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2020

نویسنده

Garth Nix

شابک

9780062683274
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

July 27, 2020
Nix (Angel Mage) immediately thrusts readers into the action in this immersive fantasy, set in 1983, as Susan Arkshaw, 18-year-old art student, is forced to flee a London flat with bookseller Merlin St. Jacques, pursued by an ominous black fog. Merlin is part of a clan of London booksellers who deal with the “ancient weird shit” that seeps into the world from myth, legend, and folklore. Susan came to London to study and identify her father, but when an otherworldly being targets her, she, Merlin, and others in the family St. Jacques must discover who is after her and why. Between doing arcane research and dodging supernatural baddies, they stumble upon a mystery that threatens the magical bookselling world. Nix builds meta mentions of genre greats into his tale, which marries fey elements and spectacular bookshops with booksellers who wield mystical artifacts, cold steel, and magic. Though the plotting covers well-trod ground, unflappable Susan and
wonderfully costumed, magically gender-fluid Merlin make for a fantasy that genre fans, teen or adult, won’t want to miss. Ages 14–up. Agent: Jill Grinberg, Jill Grinberg Literary. (Sept.)



Kirkus

August 1, 2020
A girl searching for her father finds a whole secret world in 1980s London. Eighteen-year-old Susan Arkshaw goes up to London ahead of her studies so she'll have time to hunt down the identity of the father she's never met. Her first night in London, dangerous encounters pull her into the wild world of the booksellers--in between selling books, they're tasked with policing interactions between what we know as reality and the more mythic levels of existence. Her guide is Merlin, an attractive gender-questioning boy (for now). As the Old World of magic seems to be targeting Susan, Merlin and the booksellers take interest in her as well, especially in helping to solve her mysterious parentage. The worldbuilding is exquisite, hopping from an '80s punk aesthetic and Margaret Thatcher references to wide-ranging supernatural threats and the customs they uphold; the bookstores themselves are sure to please readers. While certain plot elements may be somewhat expected--Susan's special by way of birth; Merlin has a personal mystery that eventually ties in to the main plot; and there's a conspiracy storyline that becomes quickly apparent--the broad, immersive world and the specific rules for types of booksellers maintain a sense of discovery, and Susan and Merlin, the heroic protagonists, have vibrant, entertaining personalities (and a realistic romantic storyline). Susan and Merlin are White; the booksellers are ethnically diverse. Readers will beg for more adventures in this London. (Fantasy. 12-adult)

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Booklist

September 1, 2020
Grades 9-12 Susan is embarking on her first real adventure, trading a quiet existence in the countryside for bustling London in order to find her father, even with only a few mysterious clues to guide her, as her mother can't?or won't?give further hints. Soon Susan finds herself drawn into London's mysterious Old World, a layer of the city filled with mythical creatures and powerful magic. Her unexpected guide, Merlin, is part of a special group of booksellers charged with keeping the peace between the realities. When it becomes clear that the magical realm has a sinister interest in Susan, she races to unravel the mystery of her parentage and find her place among the magic. Nix wastes no time getting to the action, throwing readers headlong into the splendid new world alongside the bewildered but determined heroine. It's an incredibly diverse, detailed, and occasionally terrifying universe, and while there are many familiar fantasy elements, Nix puts in enough twists to make it his own. A remarkable romp through a fantastical new world.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)



School Library Journal

October 1, 2020

Gr 9 Up-Newly turned 18, aspiring artist Susan Arkshaw leaves home to attend college in London and to research her father's identity. Chronically dreamy and detached, Susan's mother Jassmine has always been tight-lipped about the matter. However, while visiting a family "friend" in London, Susan witnesses his death and joins a mysterious young man in flight from supernatural Old World creatures. Soon realizing that some Power is determined to stop her from solving the puzzle of her heritage, Susan gives in to the "weirdness" and teams up with her left-handed escape partner Merlin and his right-handed sister Vivien to find some answers. With the help of the siblings' clandestine Bookseller organization, the trio embark on a quest for information that will take them across 1980s England and through a few very odd in-between spaces. A tribute to England-its myths, bookstores, and people-and a celebration of writers and stories in general, this is the fantasy novel equivalent of a cozy blanket and a cup of tea on a cold day: comforting and much needed. The story is full of wry humor such as jokes about how children's authors ("a dangerous bunch!") cause the Booksellers trouble by sharing stories steeped in truth. The novel is also a great example of Nix's love for varied characters. Susan is described as muscular and wiry with a punk aesthetic and a shaved head with the stubble dyed blond. In contrast, fair-haired and delicate Merlin is perfectly comfortable sporting dresses or trousers. Other members of the Booksellers organization are represented by various ages, races, and gender expressions. VERDICT This book promises to charm veteran Nix readers and welcome new fans into the fold. Recommended for school and public libraries.-Lara Goldstein, Forsyth County P.L., NC

Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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