My Imaginary Mary

My Imaginary Mary

Hardback
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It’s aliiiiiiiive! The New York Times bestselling authors of My Lady Jane present an electric, poetic, and (almost) historical tale of the one and only Mary Shelley—perfect for YA fantasy and romance readers.Mary may have inherited the brilliant mind of her late mother, Mary Wollstonecraft, but she lives a drab life above her father’s bookstore, waiting for an extraordinary idea that’ll inspire a work worthy of her parentage—and impress her rakishly handsome (and super-secret) beau, Percy Shelley.Ada Lovelace knows a thing or two about superstar parents, what with her dad being Lord Byron, the most famous poet on Earth. But her passions lie far beyond the arts—in mechanical engineering, to be exact. Alas, no matter how precise Ada’s calculations, there’s always a man willing to claim her ingenious ideas as his own.Pan, a.k.a. Practical Automaton Number One, is Ada's greatest idea yet: a machine that will change the world, if only she can figure out how to make him truly autonomous . . . or how to make him work at all.When fate connects our two masterminds, Mary and Ada learn that they are fae—magical people with the ability to make whatever they imagine become real. But when their dream team results in a living, breathing, thinking PAN, Mary and Ada find themselves hunted by a mad scientist who won't stop until he finds out how they made a real boy out of spare parts.With comic genius and a truly electrifying sense of adventure, Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, and Jodi Meadows continue their campaign to turn the classics on their head in this YA fantasy that’s ideal for fans of Frankenstein and The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue.

Book Information

Main Genre
Young Adult Books
Sub Genre
Non-Fiction
Format
Hardback
Pages
496
Price
18.00 €

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After just having read Frankenstein in October, it seemed like the perfect time for me to read this book as well. I had a lot of fun with Mary and Ada - I think it's a very interesting choice to put together the stories of Mary Shelley and Ada Lovelace, as there were no proven real-life connections, but it made sense. I had fun with the fae part and the robot-turned-human, and how the experiences in the story contributed to Mary essentially writing Frankenstein. I also liked that the story was focussed on female friendship and not so much on romance. But I feel like the story was twisted a bit too much in terms of Percy Shelley being kinda a bad character and Mary having done no wrong, whereas in reality, they both were messy and complicated people and I just wish there would have been a comment somewhere that Mary was far from the perfect "Saint" the book tries to portray her as. "But I love you", he said. [...] "Perhaps you love the idea of me, Shelley", she said. "But that is not me".

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