Mention Epithetical Books Violet Wings (Violet Wings #1)
Title | : | Violet Wings (Violet Wings #1) |
Author | : | Victoria Hanley |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | August 25th 2009 by EgmontUSA |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Fairies. Young Adult. Magic |
Victoria Hanley
Hardcover | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 3.96 | 885 Users | 106 Reviews
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For Zaria Tourmaline, the three years without her mother and brother have been lonely ones, living with a cold and distant guardian while she completes her education. Just as she is ready to join the world of adult fairies and genies, she finds a spellbook written entirely in her mother’s hand. But this treasured object is not safe from a new enemy, a fairy with more power than Zaria ever dreamed existed. Only among the humans–who must never know fairies and genies exist–can Zaria hide the spellbook; but hidden magic, it turns out, can expose a fairy in ways she never thought possible.Identify Books Supposing Violet Wings (Violet Wings #1)
Original Title: | Violet Wings |
ISBN: | 1606840118 (ISBN13: 9781606840115) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Violet Wings #1 |
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Ratings: 3.96 From 885 Users | 106 ReviewsJudge Epithetical Books Violet Wings (Violet Wings #1)
I started this book a few days back, but got distracted by Fire (Kristin Cashore) coming in the mail. When I started it back up yesterday, I found myself engrossed in the novel.Zaria is the last in her class to turn 12 - the age at which fairies get their crystal watches and wands. She almost misses her chance by taking a trip to Earth with her friend Leona. Her parents and brother all died on trip to Earth.Zaria finds out she has more power than she imagined. She's a rare Violet fairy, as isI absolutely adore fairies so I was really excited to pick up Violet Wings by Victoria Hanley. Needless to say I was entranced by the book and it made it really difficult for me to put the book down.I was surprised by how different the world of fairies was in Violet Wings. In this world, males are known as genies and females are fairies, and they are every colour imaginable. So you could get pink fairies or orange genies. It just sounded so cool and I thought it was a really neat concept.Violet
This is another young adult fairy book that I have had on my list to read for some time. While I found the characters to be a bit weak, Hanley did a great job creating a complex fairy world that was believable and full of action.Zaria was orphaned when her parents were lost on Earth. Back on fairy she is finally being given her watch that will tell her what level of magic she can do. When her magic levels astound, she is pulled into a plot that is destroying all of Fairy, little does she know
If Harry Potter and Tinkerbell had a love child, Zaria Tourmaline, would be it!!With a nose for mischief and a healthy appetite for adventure, Zaria finds herself in a constant battle between right and wrong. Orphaned at nine-years-old, Zaria is left in the care of her guardian, who just also happens to be her teacher. At the tender age of fourteen she is handed her powers, only to find out that the very place she calls home is filled with "people" who would do just about anything to control her
Zaria is a four-teen year old fairy who just learned she is a very powerful fairy. Zaria uses her magic to try to learn about her parent's and brother's disappearance five years ago and explore the human world. These are activities that put not only Zaria in danger but also all of Freyland as well.As much as I liked this book there were parts that seemed to drag on for me. This book was written as so there sounds like there will be a book to follow. I felt like the end did not answer Zaria's
violet wings by Victoria Hanley.zaria is a young fairy who just learned she is very powerful. She uses her magic to learn more about her parent's and brother's disappearance five years ago and explore the human world. I recommend this book to young readers and adults who like reading fiction or fantasy fairy books.
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