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Tell the Wind and Fire

De: Sarah Rees Brennan
Narrado por: Lisa Larsen
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Tell the Wind and Fire is about a young girl called Lucie who lives in a New York very different from the New York we know: The city is torn between two very different kinds of magic, and Lucie's own family was torn apart years ago by that conflict. Lucie wears magic rings and carries a burden of guilt she can't share with anyone. The light in her life is her sweetheart boyfriend, Ethan, but it turns out Ethan has a secret, too: a soulless doppelganger created by dark magic.

©2016 Sarah Rees Brennan (P)2016 Dreamscape Media, LLC
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I have enjoyed other work by this author, but this attempt at retelling A Tale of Two Cities was clumsy and downright boring in too many places. The last half especially was too much narrative "telling" to no purpose and not enough "showing" by character actions and dialogue. It came across as preaching social justice to the listener.

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