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El. knyga: Witch of Maracoor: A Novel

3.78/5 (1407 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: 272 pages
  • Serija: Another Day 3
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Oct-2023
  • Leidėjas: William Morrow
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780063094086
  • Formatas: 272 pages
  • Serija: Another Day 3
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-Oct-2023
  • Leidėjas: William Morrow
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780063094086

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"Following a confrontation with her reclusive great-grandfather, the one-time Wizard of Oz, Rainary Ko--the granddaughter of Oz's Wicked Witch of the West--has re-upped in a mission to settle a few scores and right a wrong or two. Her memory and her passions reviving, Rain turns her gaze back to her native Oz. Though the Grimmerie, which she had cast into the sea, retains its arcane power over her, the lover she left behind in Oz proves no less haunting. Traveling companions and arrivistes can befuddle ayoung witch coming into her own, but Rain marshals a steely determination to stare her troubles in the eye and see who blinks first"--

A young witch coming into her own, Rainary Ko, the granddaughter of Oz’s Wicked Witch of the West, reups her mission to settle a few scores and right a wrong or two after a confrontation with her reclusive great-grandfather, the one-time Wizard of Oz.

The multimillion-copy bestselling story of Wicked comes full circle in The Witch of Maracoor, the final installment of Gregory Maguire’s Another Day series.

Following a confrontation with her reclusive great-grandfather, the one-time Wizard of Oz, Rainary Ko—the granddaughter of Oz’s Wicked Witch of the West—has re-upped in a mission to settle a few scores and right a wrong or two. Her memory and her passions reviving, Rain turns her gaze back to her native Oz. Though the Grimmerie, which she had cast into the sea, retains its arcane power over her, the lover she left behind in Oz proves no less haunting. Traveling companions and arrivistes can befuddle a young witch coming into her own, but Rain marshals a steely determination to stare her troubles in the eye and see who blinks first. 

In the Another Day cycle, a lost young woman grows through a cautious adolescence into an adult state of fervor and daring. Enchantment imprisons and it also liberates. Pay heed, pay respect, but above all, pay attention.

Recenzijos

An enchanted coming-of-age tale twinged with dark magic Entertainment Weekly

The Brides of Maracoor was an arrival; The Oracle of Maracoor a journey; and The Witch of Maracoor a destination. Rains meandering journey is dreamy, odd, sometimes retrospective, but Maguires tone, and Rains voice, can be sharp, wise, practical. [ Maguire] knows exactly, beautifully, how to draw his intimate yet world-spanning story to a close. Some books you understand; some books you accept. This is the latter. It feels like a reminder, like a guidebook through rough times, and at the same time it reads like a dream. Tor.com

Fans of the Wicked saga and Maguires rich, multifaceted world will enjoy the references, heartaches, and conclusions. Booklist

Gregory Maguire once again has created an awe-inspiring work of fantasy that takes on the Oz stories and improves on them through expansion of new characters, places and ideas. It all makes for an engaging read and welcome time spent in a place that feels simultaneously strange and eerily familiar. BookReporter on The Oracle of Maracoor

A decade after she flew Out of Oz in Maguires Wicked series, Elphabas granddaughter crash-lands on an island inhabited by seven sacrificial virgins. The arrival of the green-skinned teen (and her talking goose) upends their enclave. An exquisitely crafted introduction to a new fantasy trilogy. People on The Brides of Maracoor

Rains storybegun in The Brides of Maracoor and finished, last month, in The Witch of Maracoorfelt like a gift. . . . The series is odd and dreamy, amnesiac and inventive, and full of what Maguire calls ephrarxis, which he defines as nostalgia for something that had never been. Tor.com

[ Maguires] books, written from the perspective of the villain in beloved fairy tales, are captivating, full of life lessons and teach us to look at the misunderstood in a different light. every page takes the reader on an adventure. Newsweek

Wonderful attention to detail. . . . [ Maguire] does excellent character work. . . . The larger world of Maracoor Abiding . . . has echoes of Greek mythology and looks to be fertile ground as a setting for more books. An expertly crafted introduction to a new series of magic and adventure. Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on The Brides of Maracoor

The Brides of Maracoor once again shows Maguires rich, mesmerizing world building, full of small, frustrating human absurdities. . . . It also shows off his gift for crafting compelling characters. . . . Its an intriguing, witty start to a fantastical proposed trilogy. Booklist on The Brides of Maracoor

[ A] complex, enticing fantasy. . . . Maguire cleverly teases out the characters motivation and desires, turning what at first appears to be a straightforward tale into a gripping page-turner. Fans will revel in this triumphant return to the world of Wicked. Publishers Weekly on The Brides of Maracoor

Gregory Maguire is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Wicked Years, a series that includes Wickedthe beloved classic that is the basis for the blockbuster Tony Awardwinning Broadway musical of the same name and the major motion pictureSon of a Witch, A Lion Among Men, and Out of Oz. His series Another Day continues the story of Oz with The Brides of Maracoor, The Oracle of Maracoor, and The Witch of Maracoor, and his other novels include A Wild Winter Swan, Hiddensee, After Alice, Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister, Lost, and Mirror Mirror. Some of his novels for children include Cress Watercress, Leaping Beauty, and Egg & Spoon, winner of a Boston GlobeHorn Book Award Honor. He lives in New England and France.