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Original Title: Bones of Faerie
ISBN: 0375845631 (ISBN13: 9780375845635)
Edition Language: English
Series: Bones of Faerie #1
Characters: Rebecca, Liza, Tallow
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Bones of Faerie (Bones of Faerie #1) Hardcover | Pages: 247 pages
Rating: 3.62 | 7436 Users | 827 Reviews

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The war between humanity and Faerie devastated both sides. Or so 15-year-old Liza has been told.

Nothing has been seen or heard from Faerie since, and Liza's world bears the scars of its encounter with magic. Trees move with sinister intention, and the town Liza calls home is surrounded by a forest that threatens to harm all those who wander into it. Then Liza discovers she has the Faerie ability to see into the past, into the future and she has no choice but to flee her town.

Liza's quest will take her into Faerie and back again, and what she finds along the way may be the key to healing both worlds.

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Title:Bones of Faerie (Bones of Faerie #1)
Author:Janni Lee Simner
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 247 pages
Published:January 27th 2009 by Random House Books for Young Readers (first published December 29th 2008)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Paranormal. Fairies. Fiction

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The joy of Bones of Faerie includes a deeply engaging post disaster world. It is as much a character as the living, breathing human and fae ones. Even as I hated this world in the beginning and its seemingly hatred gone wrong against the human inhabitants, nothing gave me more joy than to see a hint that the world, fae and human, might be healed. "I had a sister once." begins the front and back frame. The characters are three dimensional, and easy to become invested in their plight. Their trek

Ruth: The human world has been rendered almost unlivable, victim of the wild magic unleashed by the faeries in their war with the humans twenty years earlier. Liza, a teenage girl, tries to survive in a small community in the Midwestern United States that has been savaged by the remnants of the war. The corn fights back against the humans harvesting it, and the blackberry vines seek flesh. Everyone who survived the war knows that magic is dangerous and cannot be tolerated, so when Lizas sister

I have to say this book was beautifully written. The descriptions were so vivid and I found that I could really see the world that Simner created. I think her main characters could have used some strengthening, but all in all this was a good book.Liza is the main character and she goes on a journey after finding out that she holds magic within her. Knowing that her Father would kill her if he found out she goes in search of her Mother who left after her Father left her sister out for the Faeries

This was a good and easy book, but not really for my age. It's really set for pre-teen to sixteen years of age. Great storyline, I just felt it lacked something, but I can't put my finger on it. Maybe depth? I don't know... I also felt that the author kind of started rushing through the storyline about halfway through but that could just be me. If you want a book with a good story but not enough details or depth, and something very quick to read, get this book.

This was older and darker than I expected. I think I had assumed it was middle grade because of her other publications (I actually think this is as suitable for tweens as teens) and fluffy because of the titular "faerie" which usually seems to involve some sparkliness. Well, there are sparkles, but they're the light of evil magic that wants to eat you.

This is an amazing book. I am unnerved at the way I kept managing to lose it around the house from the time it came out (when I got it) until I found it for the sixth time yesterday and chose to read it instantly before it lost itself again. It makes you wonder about things like faeries, which is nonsense! Right?The reason I ticked sf as well as fantasy is because the characters live in a bleak and scary world, the result of a war between humans and fae. Almost all the things we taken for

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