Selected Product: | A Great and Terrible Beauty (The Gemma Doyle Trilogy) Paperback Author: Libba Bray Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers Release Date: 2005-03-22 Reading Level: Young Adult ISBN-10: 0385732317 ISBN-13: 9780385732314 List Price: $9.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Host: A Novel ISBN-10: 0316068047 ISBN-13: 9780316068048 List Price:$25.99 The Sweet Far Thing (The Gemma Doyle Trilogy) ISBN-10: 0385730306 ISBN-13: 9780385730303 List Price:$17.99 A Certain Slant of Light ISBN-10: 061858532X ISBN-13: 9780618585328 List Price:$8.99 |
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From the Hardcover edition. A terrible great read!!!! | Customer Rating: | | I was finishing up with the Twilight series and wanted more. I bought this book a long time ago and was waiting to read it. I was hooked from the start! I love English history as well so I knew I'd enjoy it, but if it's mixed with mystery, magic and suspence as well as a bit of romance I ended up reading it hungrily and aching to start the second one. I LOVED it!! I have been telling all my friends that if they miss twilight they should read the Gemma Doyle Trilogy. I hope they make a movie of this one as well!! It would make a really exciting film! You should read this book! I didn't want to stop reading it!! :) | Enchanting | Customer Rating: | | Libba Bray's style of writing is beautiful and descriptive, making it easy to get lost in the pages. This is a spell-bounding story that takes you on a mysterious journey with Gemma and a trio of her closest friends. With romantic undertones of a love affair brewing and questions left unanswered, you'll be eager to delve into the next installment of the trilogy. | Funny and Smart | Customer Rating: | | This was a very, very enjoyable book and I look forward to the sequels. Though this is set in the Victorian era (nice change for once) the subject of finding one's place in life, finding happiness, finding good qualities in those around us and compassion was refreshing. The characters were funny, smart and brave and they didn't compromise themselves during the process. Highly recommend! | Unable to Put Book Down | Customer Rating: | A Great and Terrible Beauty is an exceptionally well-crafted novel that will leave its mark upon its young adult readers. It follows the story of Gemma Doyle, a young girl in nineteenth-century England. After the unexpected loss of her mother, Gemma is sent away to school. She struggles to adjust to her new finishing school, Spence Academy for Young Girls, while also coping with the loss of her mother. At the same time, she begans to have strange visions. These visions of are people, places, and events that she is unable to identify. Are they from the future, the past, or perhaps simply meaningless random thoughts that are the result of the stress she is under. She is confused and has nobody to turn to for help.
When Gemma finds her mother's diary, she reads about strange places her mother called the realms, a parallel world where both good and evil exist. Gemma finds the clues within the diary for entering the realms and soon she and her friends journey there and are able to experience life as they desire. The friends travel back and forth between the realms and the real world, but it isn't long before Gemma realizes that Kartik, a mysterious young man, has been following her. He warns her not to enter the realms and to refrain from having visions. Gemma must decide whether to heed his warnings or continue indulging in the magic of the realms.
There is a reason why Libba Bray is one of the hot new authors of the high school crowd. She knows what type of story will draw teens away from their computers and into a fascinating world of gothic thrills. Her wonderfully descriptive words create a visual world full of action and adventure. Within a few pages, the reader is enthralled with the lives of Gemma and her friends. Because of Bray's descriptive skills, the reader is also easily able to visualize the gothic world the characters live in.
The story is both a Victorian-style mystery and an exquisite fantasy. The characters are easy to relate to and their problems are ones that young readers could easily imagine in their own lives. As Gemma narrates the story, readers will find themselves laughing along with her quirky remarks while also concerned about her safety as she travels to the realms.
Quill says: This excellent story will have readers unable to put the book down. | A Great and Terrible Beauty | Customer Rating: | | When I first started reading this book, I wasn't sure if I would like it very much. All the writing is in the present tense... but the story was very good. I absolutely loved the characters (Kartik *cough cough*) and the plot was great, too. Like almost every other book, it takes a while to start getting interesting, but once I understood the background, I could barely put the book down. Not my favorite of the series, but it's still great! I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys romance, magic, and the Victorian era. |
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