Glass Faerie

Glass Faerie

Softcover
5.01

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Emerson Clarke: Sarcastic. Independent. Possibly losing her mind.Because that's the only explanation for why she occasionally sees things that aren't there, right? But one night, an impossible power erupts from her, and Em realizes the truth is crazier than she ever thought: she isn't losing her mind; she's magical.Thrown into an entirely new world of faeries, enchantments, and the annoying guy from down the road-who, it turns out, isn't human either-Em barely has time to learn even the most basic of magic before another startling truth reveals itself: she has a Griffin Ability. A special kind of magic feared by most fae. Now she's at the top of everyone's most-wanted list-including the mysterious glass faerie carrying out random attacks on fae.In this magical and terrifying world that she's entirely unprepared for, Em must try to figure out who she really is, who to trust, and how to stay alive long enough to get back to her normal life.Begin a thrilling new adventure as the bestselling Creepy Hollow series continues almost eighteen years after the events of A Faerie's Curse!

Book Information

Main Genre
Young Adult Books
Sub Genre
Fantasy
Format
Softcover
Pages
266
Price
14.80 €

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December 2016: OMG OMG OMG WE HAVE A TIME THING WHEN IT MIGHT BE RELEASED! April. That's like 4 months away whaaaat omg I'm so excited!!*-* --------- After just realizing I have never actually posted my review (shame on me), here we go: Glass Faerie is the seventh book in the Creepy Hollow series and follows the story of our new main character Emerson Clarke. What I liked right from the beginning of the book was the fact that this one starts off differently than the previous books. Before we've had Violet and then Calla as main characters who both grew up in the Creepy Hollow world and know of the existence of magic and Faeries because well, they both are one. So it was refreshing to see the take on a main character who actually doesn't know all this but only discovers this magical world throughout the book. This also shows that Rachel is capable of writing different kinds of characters which don't seem all the same in terms of character traits and the choices they do. Speaking of characters: I think Em went through a great character development throughout Glass Faerie. Not only because she discovers she has magical abilities but she also seems stronger and a bit wiser to me towards the end of the book. Furthermore, I really enjoyed the mix of old & new characters in this book. It felt like coming home when we met the old crew again *-*. The plot was always interesting and gripping in my opinion! One thing I liked was the fact that the focus was on Emerson's struggle with her new life rather than on a potentional love relationship between her and another character of which there were just hints. All in all, I really enjoyed this book and it met my expectations. Again 5 stars!

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