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Lily the Silent: The History of Arcadia #2 (edición 2012)

por Tod Davies (Autor), Mike Madrid (Ilustrador)

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"Look inside this world and find wonder." --KATE BERNHEIMER, editor ofMy Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me and author ofThe Girl Who Wouldn't Brush Her Hair Lily leads a serene life in Arcadia until the forces of Megalopolis invade. Rescued from slavery by a prince of Megalopolis, Lily is sent to retrieve a very important key. Aided by her friends, her dog Rex, and even Death herself, Lily's adventures take her from the Moons to the Bottom of the Sea, and finally back to Megalopolis, where she faces the decision of her life. Will she choose True Love and relinquish the key to those in Power or will she risk everything for who she is and return the key to Arcadia? Narrated by Lily's daughter, Sophia the Wise, this is a story about a girl who learns to live by her own light and--no matter how reluctantly--become the queen her people need. Full of Arcadian legends, it is also a fairy tale within a fairy tale about a troubled world not unlike our own, as well as a beautifully illustrated sequel toSnotty Saves the Day, which critics and booksellers hailed as "Lewis Carroll with footnotes by Jonathan Swift," while comparing it to authors whose work can be savored by readers of all ages: Susanna Clark, C.S. Lewis, George Orwell, and L. Frank Baum. The History of Arcadia series tells the story of a world that was literally formed by a story, by one person discovering and claiming who she really is . . . and of the subsequent events that led first to a deceptively happy world, then to an inevitably tragic outcome, and finally to a slow rebuilding of the world on foundations more deeply and thoughtfully laid. Each book includes bonus Arcadian legends and fairy tales, and relates how the manuscript crossed the barriers between Arcadia and our own world to arrive at Exterminating Angel Press. The first two novels in the series areSnotty Saves the Day andLily the Silent. Tod Davies lives with her husband and her two dogs at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, in Boulder, Colorado and in the alpine valley of Colestin, Oregon, where she discovered Snotty Saves the Day, the first Arcadian manuscript. IllustratorMike Madrid is the author ofVixens, Vamps & Vipers: Lost Villainesses of Golden Age Comics; Divas, Dames & Daredevils: Lost Heroines of Golden Age Comics, andThe Supergirls: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines.… (más)
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Título:Lily the Silent: The History of Arcadia #2
Autores:Tod Davies (Autor)
Otros autores:Mike Madrid (Ilustrador)
Información:Exterminating Angel Press (2012), 224 pages
Colecciones:Speculative Fiction, Tu biblioteca
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Like many others, I did not realize this was a second book in a series; however that really did not impede my reading of it. I enjoyed the story that Ms. Davies concocted. It was full of interesting elements that would draw the reader in. I think the difficulty was that the story was very detail oriented and I found myself having to re-read many portions to make sure I understood who, what, and why things were occurring.
On another note, I found it every enjoyable that the premise of the tale is that it was ‘found’ and the explanation of it and then that the plot itself was told like it was physically being told to you , like an oral rendition. There were even points when Sophia stops and explains how her mother told her the tale and what details she added or left out for whatever reason. I also really enjoyed the pictures, which helped explain some of the content nicely.
I did not dislike this read, but it was very saturated with detail, like most fantasy is, but some of that detail was strangling. I am curious if more would be understood had I read the first book in the series, but then again I am not sure it would have helped… I appreciate the opportunity to read this, even as slowly as I did. ( )
  sszkutak | Mar 7, 2013 |
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The writing in this book is splendid and the fairy tale is extremely detailed. The artwork is beautiful and deserves it own praise. This book reminded me of reading the Lord of the Rings (the style, not the content). I think anyone who loves a truly good and well-thought out fairy tale will enjoy this book. ( )
  eheinlen | Feb 28, 2013 |
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I really couldn't make much headway into this book. The narrative is so dense and stiff that it felt like wading through quicksand. I love fantasy so was quite disappointed.
  JulieBenolken | Jan 31, 2013 |
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Like other reviewers I didn't notice that this was book 2 when I entered to win. I was excited to read it and even more excited when I realized it was a semi local author. I wanted to love this book, but I just didn't. It was horrible, but it wasn't great either for me it was just okay.
I think the story line has great potential and I may read the first book, at a later time and try to come back to this one, maybe I'll enjoy it more later?
If a reader wants to read this book, I'd say go for it it just wasn't really what I was hoping for. That being said, I do think the author shows great promise and the cover is gorgeous. ( )
  _Lily_ | Jan 20, 2013 |
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1. I didn't realize this was book 2 in a series.

2. I tried, but just couldn't get into the book for pretty much the same reasons as the other reviewers. It just didn't grip me or keep me focused as I tried to read it. In the end, I didn't finish it. ( )
  TheNovelWorld | Dec 3, 2012 |
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"Look inside this world and find wonder." --KATE BERNHEIMER, editor ofMy Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me and author ofThe Girl Who Wouldn't Brush Her Hair Lily leads a serene life in Arcadia until the forces of Megalopolis invade. Rescued from slavery by a prince of Megalopolis, Lily is sent to retrieve a very important key. Aided by her friends, her dog Rex, and even Death herself, Lily's adventures take her from the Moons to the Bottom of the Sea, and finally back to Megalopolis, where she faces the decision of her life. Will she choose True Love and relinquish the key to those in Power or will she risk everything for who she is and return the key to Arcadia? Narrated by Lily's daughter, Sophia the Wise, this is a story about a girl who learns to live by her own light and--no matter how reluctantly--become the queen her people need. Full of Arcadian legends, it is also a fairy tale within a fairy tale about a troubled world not unlike our own, as well as a beautifully illustrated sequel toSnotty Saves the Day, which critics and booksellers hailed as "Lewis Carroll with footnotes by Jonathan Swift," while comparing it to authors whose work can be savored by readers of all ages: Susanna Clark, C.S. Lewis, George Orwell, and L. Frank Baum. The History of Arcadia series tells the story of a world that was literally formed by a story, by one person discovering and claiming who she really is . . . and of the subsequent events that led first to a deceptively happy world, then to an inevitably tragic outcome, and finally to a slow rebuilding of the world on foundations more deeply and thoughtfully laid. Each book includes bonus Arcadian legends and fairy tales, and relates how the manuscript crossed the barriers between Arcadia and our own world to arrive at Exterminating Angel Press. The first two novels in the series areSnotty Saves the Day andLily the Silent. Tod Davies lives with her husband and her two dogs at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, in Boulder, Colorado and in the alpine valley of Colestin, Oregon, where she discovered Snotty Saves the Day, the first Arcadian manuscript. IllustratorMike Madrid is the author ofVixens, Vamps & Vipers: Lost Villainesses of Golden Age Comics; Divas, Dames & Daredevils: Lost Heroines of Golden Age Comics, andThe Supergirls: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines.

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