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Author - Holly Black ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Paperback Book item from Simon Pulse was reviewed on 5-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:0689867042 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale Reference Book. Classifications : Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic Science Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery & Horror Literature Children's Books 4-for-3 Books Store Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books Fantasy Science Fiction & Fantasy Teen . Click the following link to view the cover of Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale. Related topics: Literature. Children´s Books. 4-for-3 Books Store. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. Fantasy. Teens. 4-for-3 Books Store. Custom Stores. requestid: 59d4b920-b45e-444d-a905-e95fc799bbc9requestprocessingtime: 0.0652340000000000 salesrank: 6782 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 10067045500 1) Paperback Book Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale by Simon Pulse. this is an exedingly well done book. The plot writhes and flows with exitement and lavish characters. Truly a masterpiece.¤ 2) Paperback Book Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale by Simon Pulse. This was a great book. Right along the lines of Melissa Marr books. It does had a bit of inappropriate items for very young readers but for actual "Young Adults" it is just fine. Highly recommend this book.¤ 3) Paperback Book Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale by Simon Pulse. Holly Black´s "Tithe" is based on Celtic folklore of faeries and changelings; faeries who were switched in place of human babies. The protagonist Kaye is a world-weary sixteen, tired of fishing her mother´s head out of toilets and hauling her home from seedy dives after she´s too drunk to stand up. Kaye dropped out of high school in order to work at a Chinese restaurant to earn money to support her mother in-between her mom´s abusive boyfriends and succession of run-down apartments. Her friends Janet and Corny are also on similarly dead-end paths. Corny dreams of drive-bys and killing people and is full of suppressed rage. Kaye´s mom sees nothing wrong with her daughter getting drunk enough to pass out, or to do drugs, or waking up in bed with a stranger; so much for a strong mother figure. This is not a book for sensitive readers; you have alcoholism, drugs, rape, violence, and torture.
4) Paperback Book Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale by Simon Pulse. I received Tithe as a gift soon after its publication and was immediately sucked in. Many books are hard to get into, with a lot of back story clumped at the beginning - Tithe is not one of them. There is plenty of action, emotion, danger and intrigue to keep you reading and guessing. The humans are real, the faeries are fantastic, and Black refuses to paint an unrealistic picture of either the human or faerie realms for the sake of keeping her YA literature innocent and candy coated. This is YA literature that respects its readers´ intelligence, and we need more of it.
5) Paperback Book Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale by Simon Pulse. I find it rather hard to choose what type of review I would like to write, positive or negative. I suppose mine will be a bit of both.
6) Paperback Book Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale by Simon Pulse. Welcome to the realm of very scary faeries! Sixteen-year-old Kaye is a modern nomad. Fierce and independent, she travels from city to city with her mother´s rock band until an ominous attack forces Kaye back to her childhood home. There, amid the industrial, blue-collar New Jersey backdrop, Kaye soon finds herself an unwilling pawn in an ancient power struggle between two rival faerie kingdoms -- a struggle that could very well mean her death.¤ 7) Paperback Book Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale by Simon Pulse. Sixteen-year-old Kaye Fierch is not human, but she doesn´t know it. Sure, she knows she´s interacted with faeries since she was little--but she never imagined she was one of them, her blond Asian human appearance only a magically crafted cover-up for her true, green-skinned pixie self. First-time author Holly Black explores Kaye´s self-discovery and dual worlds in her riveting, suspenseful novel Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale. The book has its faults: it slips into shock-value mode; the descriptions are often overwritten (sunset on the water looks like the sun slit his wrists in a bathtub); the language is overly, unnecessarily explicit; and the writing often unpolished. Still, the story´s pull is undeniable, and readers under its spell will be hard-pressed to put the book down. The novel begins in a bar in Philly, where Kaye´s alcoholic rock-singer mother´s boyfriend tries to kill her. For their own safety, mother and daughter quickly move back to grandma´s on the New Jersey shore where Kaye grew up. This ugly turn of events was all rigged by the Faerie world, as it turns out, a world Black describes in deliciously vivid, if rather overblown, detail. Kaye, a drinking, smoking, foul-mouthed high school dropout in the land of mortals, soon finds herself embroiled--as a human sacrifice, no less--in a battle between Faerieland´s Seelie and more malevolent Unseelie courts. The beautiful, mysterious knight Roiben, torn between worlds himself, falls in love with Kaye--the brave, clever changeling--against his better judgment. Throughout the electrifying journey to the horrific underworld of this modern faerie fantasy, teen readers will relate to a hard-luck tough girl who feels alienated, discovers her best qualities in the worst of circumstances, and finally finds a place between worlds where she can feel at home. (Ages 13 and older) --Karin Snelson¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 3-Dec-2008, 06898670429780689867040, 710-660-170-420-000-190-350-XWB-8
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