Wonders of the Invisible World

Wonders of the Invisible World

Hardback
4.03

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The captivating Stonewall Honor-winning novel of love, family, and ghosts of the past

Aidan Lockwood lives in a sleepy farming town, day after unremarkable day. But when Jarrod, his former best friend, suddenly moves back home, Aidan begins to see clearly for the first time—not only to feelings that go beyond mere friendship, but to a world that is haunted by the stories of his past. Visions from this invisible world come to him unbidden: a great-grandfather on the field of battle; his own father, stumbling upon an unspeakable tragedy; and a mysterious young boy, whose whispered words may be at the heart of the curse that holds Aidan’s family in its grip.
Now, Aidan must find his way between the past and the present to protect those he loves, and to keep the invisible world at bay.

Stonewall Honor Winner

★ “The unpredictability of curses, magic, and love are inexorably entwined in this gracefully written story.” —Publishers Weekly, Starred

“The complexity of the pairing of real and the unreal . . . is striking, and rather haunting.” —Tor.com

“A wonder itself—a coming-of-age, coming-out, and crossing-into-the-mystic novel all rolled into one.” —Tom McNeal, National Book Award finalist for Far Far Away

“Brilliant storytelling that unearths new intersections of love and magic.” —Scott Westerfeld, bestselling author of Uglies and Zeroes

“If you don’t want a book with magic, mystery, lying parents, ancient curses, and true, true love (plus wonderful writing), then I’m not sure I care to know you. But if you do, then Wonders of the Invisible World is the book you’ve been waiting for.” —Karen Joy Fowler, author of The Jane Austen Book Club
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Hardback
Pages
352
Price
78.29 €

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This story is so much about learning who you really are... The story is fascinating and gripping. All the time you get bits of a puzzle and that makes it hard to put the book down. The protagonist is a likeable teenage boy, who struggles with problems the way a curios teenage would do. He is not some kind of super brave hero, which makes him and his story honest. The fantasy part in this book is all about visions and out of body experiences. You get to know that there is more about it, but there is nobody is using a wand or something. It a rather spiritual approach. If you like, gay romance, fantay/witchcraft and stories about finding yourself, this is a good book for you.

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somehow all the gay books i read turn out to be some sort of superbatural-mystery-scifi-thingy. i don't know, maybe i stop reading the synopsis after finding out it's gay and therefore never know the real plot. but it wasn't a bad thing with this book, it was a quite enjoyable read. plus i'm never supercritical regarding lgbt books.

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