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Sangu Mandanna ha scoperto la sua passione per la narrazione alla tenera età di quattro anni, un incontro con un elefante su una strada nel bosco che ha acceso la sua prima storia. Anni e numerosi manoscritti dopo, ha ottenuto il suo primo contratto editoriale. Il suo viaggio riflette un profondo impegno per l'arte della scrittura e una persistente dedizione a dare vita alle storie.
In a realm where power and family ties intertwine, the struggle for the crown intensifies as rival factions within a single kingdom vie for dominance. Intrigue, betrayal, and loyalty shape the destinies of those who seek the throne, revealing the complexities of duty and ambition. As the stakes rise, the characters must navigate their relationships and the burden of legacy, ultimately questioning what it truly means to rule.
Kiki Kallira can bring her drawings to life...but when a mysterious curse
threatens her newly-created kingdom and friends, how can she use her powers to
save them? A fantasy adventure inspired by Hindu legends, about anxiety,
creativity and finding your own strengths. For 8+ fans of Abi Elphistone and
The Land of Roar.
“A rare gem of a sequel . . . Each page drips with action and moral complexities.” —Natasha Ngan, New York Times bestselling author of Girls of Paper and Fire, on A House of Rage & Sorrow A prince without his kingdom. A kingdom without its princess. The destruction of the stars themselves. War is destroying the galaxy. Esmae has vanished without a trace. A terrifying, ravenous beast is devouring the stars one by one. Titania is offered a gift that may well be a curse. Alexi, the exiled prince, is asked to pay a heavy price for his mistakes. And far, far away, on a dark, mysterious planet, a sleeping god stirs awake. War or family. Pride or peace. As the end of the world draws ever closer, Esmae and Alexi must decide how far they’ll go to win—and who they’ll sacrifice along the way. Celebrated author Sangu Mandanna promises a gripping conclusion to the Celestial Trilogy in A War of Swallowed Stars.
Eva is a creation, an echo designed to replace Amarra if she dies. She closely observes Amarra's life, including her relationships and experiences. When Amarra dies in a car crash, Eva must step in and fulfill her role.
For fans of the Aru Shah and Serpent's Secret series, this action-packed fantasy-adventure sees a girl's drawings of Indian mythology spring to vivid life--including the evil god who seeks to enter the real world and destroy it. Kiki Kallira has always been a worrier. Did she lock the front door? Is there a terrible reason her mom is late? Recently her anxiety has been getting out of control, but one thing that has always soothed her is drawing. Kiki's sketchbook is full of fanciful doodles of the rich Indian myths and legends her mother has told her over the years. One day, her sketchbook's calming effect is broken when her mythological characters begin springing to life right out of its pages. Kiki ends up falling into the mystical world she drew, which includes a lot of wonderful discoveries like the band of rebel kids who protect the kingdom, as well as not-so-great ones like the ancient deity bent on total destruction. As the one responsible for creating the evil god, Kiki must overcome her fear and anxiety to save both worlds--the real and the imagined--from his wrath. But how can a girl armed with only a pencil defeat something so powerful?
'ONE OF MY COZIEST READS OF THE YEAR' EMILY HENRY She found magic in the most unlikely of places. Mika Moon follows three rules: hide your magic, keep your head down, and stay away from other witches. Mika is good at being alone, and she doesn't mind it . . . mostly. But when an unexpected invitation arrives to teach three young witches at the mysterious Nowhere House, Mika jumps at the chance for a different life. As she comes to care for its quirky inhabitants - and Jamie, the handsome but prickly librarian - finally belonging somewhere feels like a real possibility. But magic isn't the only danger in the world - is it worth risking everything to protect the found family Mika didn't know she was looking for? A warm and uplifting novel about an isolated witch whose opportunity to embrace a new family - and a new love - changes the course of her life. 'A comfort read' Stephanie Burgis 'Bewitching' Suleikha Snyder 'Warm and witchy' Tasha Suri
This modern, groundbreaking YA anthology explores the complexity and beauty of interracial and LGBTQ+ relationships where differences are front and center. When people ask me what this anthology is about, I’m often tempted to give them the complicated answer: it’s about race, and about how being different from the person you love can matter but how it can also not matter, and it’s about Chinese pirate ghosts, black girl vigilantes, colonial India, a flower festival, a garden of poisons, and so, so much else. Honestly, though? I think the answer’s much simpler than that. Color outside the Lines is a collection of stories about young, fierce, brilliantly hopeful people in love.—Sangu Mandanna, editor of Color outside the Lines With stories by: Samira Ahmed | Elsie Chapman | Lauren Gibaldi | Lydia Kang | Michelle Ruiz Keil | Lori M. Lee | Sangu Mandanna | L.L. McKinney | Anna-Marie McLemore | Danielle Paige | Karuna Riazi | Caroline Tung Richmond | Adam Silvera | Tara Sim | Eric Smith | Kelly Zekas & Tarun Shanker
Jupiter Nettle's lifelong dream of attending the Seven Schools of Magic turns into a nightmare when she fails her entrance exams. Disheartened, she receives an unexpected chance to join the School of Earth Magic, which is far from the glamorous experience she imagined. Under the stern guidance of Professor Grim, Jupiter grapples with self-doubt and the school's low reputation. However, when an ancient enemy threatens the schools, she must discover her inner strength and the true nature of her magic to confront the challenge ahead.