Firebrand

Firebrand
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Rebel Angel Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2013

نویسنده

Gillian Philip

شابک

9781429967754
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

December 24, 2012
Seth MacGregor, a young noble-born Sithe, isn’t wanted at the queen’s court by his mother or at home by his father, but a life of angry loneliness is averted when his older half-brother, Conal, shows him kindness and warrior’s skills. The lessons come just in time to help Seth as he gets entangled in the manipulations of the Sithe queen, Kate NicNiven, who wants to destroy the Veil protecting their world. One misstep exiles Seth and Conal amid their most dangerous enemies: the superstitious humans of late 16th-century Europe. Like Seth, Philip’s YA-ish Rebel Angels series launch, already published in the U.K., doesn’t look like much at first but soon develops into a force to be reckoned with. When Seth and Conal challenge those who vastly outmatch them, it becomes a stirring tale of loyalty and love. The multilayered bonds between the characters make up for a by-the-numbers story. Agent: Allison Hellegers, Rights People, on behalf of Keith Charters, Strident Publishing.



Kirkus

January 1, 2013
First in an otherworld fantasy trilogy, nominally for young adults, that first appeared in the U.K. in 2010, from the author of Opposite of Amber (2011, etc.). In a dramatically arresting opening scene, we meet young Sidhe narrator Seth MacGregor as he aims a crossbow bolt at the head of his beloved older half brother Conal in order to save him the agony of being burned at the stake as a witch. How he reaches this point occupies the first half of the book. The realms of the immortal Sidhe and mortal humans are separated by a magical barrier, the Veil, created in the distant past by Sidhe witches, and time flows differently on either side. Seth and Conal are sons of Sidhe clan leader Griogair. Conal's mother, the witch Leonora, is Griogair's bonded partner, while Seth's is the cruel and vindictive Lilith, adviser to the Sidhe queen, Kate NicNiven, who nurses ambitions to destroy the Veil (but to what end?). At 8 years of age, Lilith sent Seth to live in his father's dun, where he was ignored and belittled until Conal befriended him. Despite Conal's reassuring presence, Seth burns with rage and resentment; only his loyalty to Conal keeps him from self-destruction. Later, thanks to royal intrigue, Conal and Seth are exiled to the mortal realm, where they find themselves in a grim late-16th-century Scotland. Although they attempt to live quietly, compassionate Conal practices minor healing arts, but even these attract the unwanted attention of the new priest--a fanatical witch-burner who, the brothers are intrigued to learn, may not even be human. And thus we reach that arresting opening. Set forth in gritty, visceral detail, along with a few anachronisms ("When do they plan to evolve?" Seth wonders of the benighted Scots), curses, sex, violence and drinking, Seth grows in stature, understanding and empathy while learning to wield his rage as a weapon. One minor drawback: much of the deeper plotting takes place offstage. As ferociously compelling as Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games, with which it invites comparison.

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Library Journal

September 15, 2012

"Once a year, a new novelist really blows me away. Last year it was Suzanne Collins with The Hunger Games.... This year it's Gillian Philip's Firebrand." So said Amanda Craig in the London Sunday Times. In the war-ravaged 16th century, the Sithe dwell safely behind the Veil, but exiled half-feral brothers Seth and Conal must return when danger threatens.

Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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