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Maria Dahvana Headley - Aerie (Magonia) - 9780062565372 - V9780062565372
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Aerie (Magonia)

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Description for Aerie (Magonia) Paperback. Series: Magonia. Num Pages: 320 pages. BIC Classification: YFG; YFM; YXG. Category: (Y) Teenage / Young Adult. Dimension: 154 x 299 x 29. Weight in Grams: 342.
The stunning sequel to Maria Dahvana Headley's critically acclaimed Magonia tells the story of one girl who must make an impossible choice between two families, two homes-and two versions of herself. Aza Ray is back on earth. Her boyfriend, Jason, is overjoyed. Her family is healed. She's living a normal life, or as normal as it can be if you've spent the past year dying, waking up on a sky ship, and discovering that your song can change the world. As in, not normal. Part of Aza still yearns for the clouds, no matter how much she loves the people on the ground. When Jason's paranoia over Aza's safety causes him to make a terrible mistake, Aza finds herself a fugitive in Magonia, tasked with opposing her radical, bloodthirsty, recently escaped mother, Zal Quel, and her singing partner, Dai. She must travel to the edge of the world in search of a legendary weapon, the Flock, in a journey through fire and identity that will transform her forever. Told in Maria Headley's trademark John Green-meets-Neil Gaiman voice, Aerie is sure to satisfy the many readers who can't wait to return to the spellbinding world of Magonia.

Product Details

Publisher
HarperCollins
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Series
Magonia
Condition
New
Weight
341g
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780062565372
SKU
V9780062565372
Shipping Time
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About Maria Dahvana Headley
Maria Dahvana Headley is a New York Times bestselling novelist, memoirist, and editor, most recently of Magonia, Queen of Kings, and the anthology Unnatural Creatures (coeditor with Neil Gaiman). Her short fiction has been nominated for the Nebula and Shirley Jackson Awards. She lives in Brooklyn in an apartment with a seven-foot stuffed crocodile and constellations on the ceiling. You can find her at www.mariadahvanaheadley.com

Reviews for Aerie (Magonia)
Gorgeous, hopeful, heroic, as far-out fantastical as a lost Bowie song-a wild and wonderful novel that makes you glad to be alive.
Libba Bray, New York Times bestselling author of Lair of Dreams The stunner in this novel is the romance between Aza and Jason that... transforms slowly to something that is broken and imperfect but also intentional and heart-wrenchingly beautiful. Readers [will] happily return here after diving into that splendid start.
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books The dual-voiced narrative... offers intriguing characterization and gender dynamics, paired with fascinatingly complex world-building that readers familiar with the series will especially enjoy.
Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) A well-paced, cinematic adventure.
Kirkus PRAISE FOR MAGONIA: Maria Dahvana Headley is a firecracker: she's whip smart with a heart, and she writes like a dream.
Neil Gaiman, bestselling author of The Graveyard Book and Coraline Magonia is magical. A high-flying, refreshing, and literally out-of-the-blue fantasy with great characters, emotional depth, and a unique fantasy world that I never saw coming.
Victoria Aveyard, #1 New York Times Bestselling author of Red Queen Headley riffs like an improv comic... funny, furious, and vulnerable. The haunting conclusion leaves many issues unresolved, but the ferocious, intelligent power of Aza and Jason's bond is completely affirmed. Sweeping, strange, and richly imagined, the novel is ideal for fans of Laini Taylor's Daughter of Smoke & Bone.
Publishers Weekly (starred review) With lush writing, memorable world building, and an array of peculiar characters, this is sure to thrill readers looking for a distinctive, imaginative tale in the vein of Laini Taylor and Neil Gaiman.
Booklist The painful, sarcastic beauty of Aza's interactions down below in the everyday world begs comparisons to John Green's The Fault in Our Stars.
Kirkus The book races to an epic confrontation that will leave readers thrilled... romance, danger, and world-building combine.
School Library Journal The sweeping, lyrical language in both parts of the book is captivating, with haunting scenes woven from carefully chosen, sharply evocative descriptions.
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books [A] weird, unique, and beautifully crafted book.
Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

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