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The Ariadne Ser.: The Door in the Mountain by Caitlin Sweet NEW BOOK
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- ISBN
- 9781771481915
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Chizine Publications
ISBN-10
1771481919
ISBN-13
9781771481915
eBay Product ID (ePID)
175235247
Product Key Features
Book Title
Door in the Mountain
Number of Pages
300 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Topic
Legends, Myths, Fables / Greek & Roman, Fantasy & Magic, General
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Book Series
The Ariadne Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
9.9 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
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Reviews
PRAISE FOR THE PATTERN SCARS : 'eoeCaitlin Sweet'e(tm)s shimmering prose, already apparent in her debut novel A Telling of Stars , reaches new heights in The Pattern Scars , which is so replete with luminous images and an evocative atmosphere that even now, a week later, these sensations still haunt my memory as if they had been real, a country I visited and would return to again. It should have been a relief to awaken from The Pattern Scars , after all its horrors. Yet the richness of the world, the complexity of the main character, and the intensity of her tragedy evoke memories that linger for a long time. It is the rare reader who could read this book and be unaffected'e"or unscathed.'e 'e" THE HUFFINGTON POST, Praise for Caitlin Sweet "These books infuse the myth of Theseus with the haunted complexities of a labyrinth, made the more unsettling by Sweet's sensuous prose. The Flame in the Maze is a book of both horror and beauty, conveying each with equal, delicate precision." --Ilana C. Myer, author of Last Song Before Night "Caitlin Sweet's shimmering prose, already apparent in her debut novel A Telling of Stars , reaches new heights in The Pattern Scars , which is so replete with luminous images and an evocative atmosphere that even now, a week later, these sensations still haunt my memory as if they had been real, a country I visited and would return to again. It should have been a relief to awaken from The Pattern Scars , after all its horrors. Yet the richness of the world, the complexity of the main character, and the intensity of her tragedy evoke memories that linger for a long time. It is the rare reader who could read this book and be unaffected--or unscathed." -- The Huffington Post "[Sweet writes] a world with so much possibility and so much beauty, woven with an adept style that really does convince [me] that Caitlin Sweet is a formidable new talent." -- SF Site, PRAISE FOR THE PATTERN SCARS : "Caitlin Sweet's shimmering prose, already apparent in her debut novel A Telling of Stars , reaches new heights in The Pattern Scars , which is so replete with luminous images and an evocative atmosphere that even now, a week later, these sensations still haunt my memory as if they had been real, a country I visited and would return to again. It should have been a relief to awaken from The Pattern Scars , after all its horrors. Yet the richness of the world, the complexity of the main character, and the intensity of her tragedy evoke memories that linger for a long time. It is the rare reader who could read this book and be unaffected--or unscathed." -- THE HUFFINGTON POST, Praise for Caitlin Sweet: "These books infuse the myth of Theseus with the haunted complexities of a labyrinth, made the more unsettling by Sweet's sensuous prose. The Flame in the Maze is a book of both horror and beauty, conveying each with equal, delicate precision." --Ilana C. Myer, author of Last Song Before Night "Caitlin Sweet's shimmering prose, already apparent in her debut novel A Telling of Stars , reaches new heights in The Pattern Scars , which is so replete with luminous images and an evocative atmosphere that even now, a week later, these sensations still haunt my memory as if they had been real, a country I visited and would return to again. It should have been a relief to awaken from The Pattern Scars , after all its horrors. Yet the richness of the world, the complexity of the main character, and the intensity of her tragedy evoke memories that linger for a long time. It is the rare reader who could read this book and be unaffected--or unscathed." -- The Huffington Post "[Sweet writes] a world with so much possibility and so much beauty, woven with an adept style that really does convince [me] that Caitlin Sweet is a formidable new talent." -- SF Site, PRAISE FOR THE PATTERN SCARS : eoeCaitlin Sweete(tm)s shimmering prose, already apparent in her debut novel A Telling of Stars , reaches new heights in The Pattern Scars , which is so replete with luminous images and an evocative atmosphere that even now, a week later, these sensations still haunt my memory as if they had been real, a country I visited and would return to again. It should have been a relief to awaken from The Pattern Scars , after all its horrors. Yet the richness of the world, the complexity of the main character, and the intensity of her tragedy evoke memories that linger for a long time. It is the rare reader who could read this book and be unaffectede"or unscathed.e e" THE HUFFINGTON POST
Grade From
Eighth Grade
Synopsis
WE ARE ALL MONSTERSLost in time, shrouded in dark myths of blood and magic, THE DOOR IN THE MOUNTAIN leads to the world of ancient Crete: a place where a beautiful, bitter young princess named Ariadne schemes to imprison her godmarked halfbrother deep in the heart of a mountain maze, where a boy named Icarus tries, and fails, to fly-and where a slave girl changes the paths of all their lives forever., Ancient Crete: a place where a beautiful, bitter young princess named Ariadne schemes to imprison her godmarked half-brother deep in the heart of a mountain maze, where a boy named Icarus tries, and fails, to fly--and where a slave girl changes the paths of all their lives forever., WE ARE ALL MONSTERS Lost in time, shrouded in dark myths of blood and magic, The Door in the Mountain leads to the world of ancient Crete: a place where a beautiful, bitter young princess named Ariadne schemes to imprison her godmarked half-brother deep in the heart of a mountain maze, where a boy named Icarus tries, and fails, to fly--and where a slave girl changes the paths of all their lives forever., Lost in time, shrouded in dark myths of blood and magic, The Door in the Mountain leads to ancient Crete.
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