The Scapegracers

The Scapegracers

Hardcover
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Beschreibung

An Indie Bestseller!

2021 Locus Award Finalist for Best Young Adult Novel
2021 Dragon Award Finalist for Best Young Adult/Middle Grade Novel

“As tender and intimate as it is ferocious and volatile, Scapegracers deserves to be this generation’s go-to grimoire. May it launch a thousand covens of angry, loving, brilliant girls.” —Amal El-Mohtar in The New York Times Book Review Holiday Books Guide

The Craft for Gen Z: The Scapegracers is an award-nominated, indie bestseller about witchcraft and friendship among a hell-raising coven of teen girls, told in an unapologetically fierce, inclusive, and vibrant voice.

Skulking near the bottom of West High’s social pyramid, Sideways Pike lurks under the bleachers doing magic tricks for bottles of Coke. As a witch, lesbian, and lifelong outsider, she’s had a hard time making friends. But when the three most popular girls pay her forty dollars to cast a spell at their Halloween party, Sideways gets swept into a new clique. The unholy trinity are dangerous angels, sugar-coated rattlesnakes, and now—unbelievably—Sideways’ best friends.

Together, the four bond to form a ferocious and powerful coven. They plan parties, cast curses on jerks, and try to find Sideways a girlfriend, all while eluding the fundamentalist witchfinders hell-bent on stealing their magic. But for Sideways, the hardest part is the whole “having friends” thing. Who knew that balancing human interaction with supernatural peril could be so complicated?

Rich with the urgency of feral youth, The Scapegracers is an atmospheric, voice-driven novel of the occult that explores magic, growing up, and the complexities of friendship with all the rage of a teenage girl.
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Format
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
400
Preis
22.45 €

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When I saw The Scapegracers and read the synopsis I thought "Lesbian witches, awesome!" but sadly that didn't last. I should've listened to my insticts and DNFed this right at the beginning. I can see why people like it. On a positive note I did enjoy the diversity and the friendship between the girls but everything else was just not for me. What really struck me and put me off the book was the violent language used in it: pulling, scratching, slicing, clawing, screaming, punching, slashing, gnashing, ripping out (teeth and throat) were constantly used as descriptions in the weirdest ways. Plus all those similes and metaphors... It really pulled me out of the story. If you like queer stories, witches and dark themes this might be a book for you. It wasn't for me. Disclaimer: I received a review copy of this book from the publisher through Netgalley.

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