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Faery tales & nightmares

Marr, Melissa. (Author).
Book  - 2012
FIC Marr
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  • ISBN: 0061852716
  • ISBN: 9780061852718
  • Physical Description 418 pages
  • Edition 1st ed.
  • Publisher New York : HarperCollins, [2012]

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"Harper."
Short stories.
Formatted Contents Note:
Where nightmares walk -- Winter's kiss -- Transition -- Love struck -- Old habits -- Stopping time -- The art of waiting -- Flesh for comfort -- The sleeping girl and the summer king -- Cotton candy skies -- Unexpected family -- Merely mortal.
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Marr fills in some of the gaps between installments of her Wicked Lovely series with this collection of short stories, most previously published in anthologies or online. While the majority of the stories feature fan favorites (such as Niall, Irial, Seth, Keenan, or Donia), vampires, selkies, and shapeshifters also have a chance to shine. All 11 offerings showcase Marr's trademark blend of paranormal romance, folklore, and dark fantasy, with characters placed in complex situations and forced to make hard choices for the sake of love and fulfillment. From vignettes such as "Flesh for Comfort" to novellas like "Old Habits," Marr plays with emotions, mixing desire and danger, focusing on characters' transformative moments with the confidence of a seasoned storyteller. In "Transition," a teen suffering from romantic ennui enters into an undead love triangle after killing a vampire's mate; in "Winter's Kiss," a princess falls in love with an ice bear. Simple but lyrical language, resourceful female protagonists, and a mixed bag of supernatural delights should hold an allure for fans and newcomers alike. Ages 13-up. Agent: Merrilee Heifetz, Writer's House. (Mar.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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The twelve stories in this collection vary substantially in length; the majority take place in the world of Marr's Wicked Lovely series, which will attract fans (though may deter the uninitiated). The tales set in "other worlds" are short and insubstantial. Overall, these well-told fairy tales with a gothic patina are engaging. (c) Copyright 2012. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Fans of the Wicked Lovely series will rejoice in this compilation of short stories, some of which have appeared in print before but were scattered in a variety of collections and e-book editions. Most of the tales are set in Marr's urban borderland world of edgy fey and center upon their various love affairs. Readers will recognize Aislinn, the summer queen, and her mortal love, Seth, as well as Niall and Irial of the dark court. Included is Marr's first short story, The Sleeping Girl and the Summer King, which inspired the series. A recurring theme the push and pull of relationships wrestled into new shapes by characters demanding love on their own terms also informs the independent, if uneven, stories of horror and fantasy thrown into the mix. Especially compelling is a modern-day selchie tale, Love Struck, set in California. When the sea creature hero tells his beloved, Finding a mate, falling in love, seeing her love you back? That's real magic, he could be speaking for just about all of the author's characters.--Cruze, Karen Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Gr 8 Up-Marr's many fans will be happy to know that half of the short stories in this collection take place in the world of her "Wicked Lovely" series (HarperCollins). Readers unfamiliar with the books may find the stories confusing because events are out of sequence and little backstory is provided. A number of the selections have appeared in other anthologies, in ebook-only editions, or in special editions of Marr's books. Several of the other tales feature vampires, and "Transition" is particularly violent and bloody. "Winter's Kiss" takes elements from the classic "East of the Sun, West of the Moon" as it portrays a girl who breathes out icy air and can't live in warmth. She heads north in search of a colder climate and befriends an ice-bear who is really a boy from a shape-shifting family. One of the most chilling stories, "Flesh for Comfort," highlights the intensely painful lengths a girl will go to, to lose weight so she can escape the hometown she hates and to avoid ending up married to a local boy and popping out lots of babies. All of the stories are about characters looking for love on their own terms, and that's something any teen can relate to.-Sharon Rawlins, New Jersey State Library, Trenton (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.