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  • 1
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    Rick Riordan Presents
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34869241
    Edition: Unabridged
    ISBN: 9781368078283
    Series Statement: Pahua Moua
    Content: "Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents Lori M. Lee's middle grade debut about a lonely Hmong girl who discovers she's a powerful shaman warrior in this fantasy inspired by Southeast Asian mythology. I love the adventures Pahua has in this book. I also love the sense of humor, the clever plotting, and the fantastic cast of characters. But most of all I love Pahua: her courage, her kindness, and her love for family.—NYT best-selling author Rick Riordan Pahua Moua has a bit of a reputation for being a weirdo. A lonely eleven-year-old Hmong girl with the unique ability to see spirits, she spends her summer days babysitting her little brother and playing with her best friend, a cat spirit no one else can see. One day Pahua accidentally untethers an angry spirit from the haunted bridge in her neighborhood—whoops. When her brother suddenly falls sick and can't be awoken, Pahua fears that the bridge spirit has stolen his soul. She returns to the scene of the crime with her aunt's old shaman tools, hoping to confront the spirit and demand her brother's return. Instead, she summons a demon. Thankfully, a warrior shaman with a bit of an attitude problem shows up at the last minute and saves her butt. With the help of this guide, Pahua will have to find her way through the spirit worlds and rescue her brother's soul before it's too late. Little does she know she'll have her own discoveries to make along the way. . With its unforgettable characters, unique nature-based magic system, breathtaking twists and reveals, and climactic boss battle, this story based on Hmong oral tradition offers everything a fantasy lover could want. Complete your middle grade fantasy collection with these best-selling fan favorites: Rick Riordan Presents Aru Shah and the End of Time by Roshani Chokshi Rick Riordan Presents Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee Rick Riordan Presents The Last Fallen Star by Graci Kim The Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan"
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    München : Blanvalet
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB06225483
    Format: 381 Seiten , 19 cm
    Edition: Dt. Erstveröff., 1. Aufl.
    ISBN: 9783734160318 , 3734160316
    Content: Die 17-jährige Kai lebt mit ihrem Bruder Reev im Armenviertel von Ninurta. Kai hat ein Geheimnis, sie hat die Gabe die Zeit zu manipulieren. Eines Tages verschwindet Reev. Sie tut alles dafür um ihn zu finden, selbst wenn sie dafür ihr Geheimnis aufs Spiel setzten muss.
    Content: Die 17-jährige Kai lebt mit ihrem Bruder Reev im Armenviertel von Ninurta, auch das Labyrinth genannt. Kai hütet ein Geheimnis, sie kann die Fäden der Zeit sehen und kann somit die Zeit manipulieren. Eines Tages verschwindet Reev. Zusammen mit Avan, ihrem einzigen Freund, setzt Kai alles daran, ihren Bruder zu finden. Selbst wenn sie dafür ihr Geheimnis aufs Spiel setzen und die schützenden Mauern der Stadt hinter sich lassen muss. - Das Cover ihres Debütromans gestaltet die Autorin, getreu zu der Geschichte, mit Kai, die die Fäden der Zeit beherrscht. Mit ihrem flüssigen Schreibstil lässt sie die Geschichte in der Ich-Perspektive aus Kais Sicht erzählen. Kai, Reev und Avan, den Protagonisten des außergewöhnlichen Fantasy-Romans, gibt sie einen ausgeprägten und vor allem sympathischen Charakter. Bald merkt man auch, dass sich zwischen Kai und Avan mehr als nur eine Freundschaft entwickelt. Eine spannende Dystopie, die ich auch schon für kleine Bibliotheken empfehlen kann.
    Language: German
    Keywords: Zukunft ; Zeit ; Manipulation ; Jugendbuch ; Jugendbuch ; Jugendbuch
    Author information: Lamatsch, Vanessa
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  • 3
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    Disney Book Group
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34797072
    ISBN: 9781368068475
    Content: " Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents Lori M. Lee's middle grade debut about a lonely Hmong girl who discovers she's a powerful shaman warrior in this fantasy inspired by Southeast Asian mythology. I love the adventures Pahua has in this book. I also love the sense of humor, the clever plotting, and the fantastic cast of characters. But most of all I love Pahua: her courage, her kindness, and her love for family.—Rick Riordan Pahua Moua has a bit of a reputation for being a weirdo. A lonely eleven-year-old Hmong girl with the unique ability to see spirits, she spends her summer days babysitting her little brother and playing with her best friend, a cat spirit no one else can see. One day Pahua accidentally untethers an angry spirit from the haunted bridge in her neighborhood—whoops. When her brother suddenly falls sick and can't be awoken, Pahua fears that the bridge spirit has stolen his soul. She returns to the scene of the crime with her aunt's old shaman tools, hoping to confront the spirit and demand her brother's return. Instead, she summons a demon. Thankfully, a warrior shaman with a bit of an attitude problem shows up at the last minute and saves her butt. With the help of this guide, Pahua will have to find her way through the spirit worlds and rescue her brother's soul before it's too late. Little does she know she'll have her own discoveries to make along the way. . With its unforgettable characters, unique nature-based magic system, breathtaking twists and reveals, and climactic boss battle, this story based on Hmong oral tradition offers everything a fantasy lover could want. Complete your middle grade fantasy collection with these best-selling fan favorites: Rick Riordan Presents Aru Shah and the End of Time by Roshani Chokshi Rick Riordan Presents Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee Rick Riordan Presents The Last Fallen Star by Graci Kim The Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan "
    Content: Rezension(1): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: August 9, 2021 Inspired by Southeast Asian mythology, this lively middle grade debut follows reserved, empathic Hmong 11-year-old Pahua Moua, who hides her ability to see spirits. Worried about standing out even more in her predominantly white Wisconsin town, Pahua also fears that revealing her abilities will lead to losing her only friend: a talking cat spirit named Miv. When Pahua accidentally unleashes a malevolent bridge spirit that threatens her younger brother’s life, she teams up with strong-willed Zhong, a young Hmong shaman warrior sent by the elders, to seek the lightning ax—a “celestial weapon of the gods” once wielded by “the first and greatest shaman”—in the spirit realm. Lee (Forest of Souls) adroitly develops the friendship between Pahua and Zhong as they bond over their insecurities and complicated familial relationships. Humorous dialogue (“His second cousin is married to Huab Tais Zaj’s nephew’s cousin on his mom’s side”) from the demons and spirits brings a much-needed levity to each challenge that the two girls face. Featuring Hmong representation and action-packed adventure, this high-spirited, emotionally resonant series starter will satisfy any fan of the imprint. Back matter includes a glossary and an author’s note. Ages 8–12. Agent: Suzie Townsend, New Leaf Agency. " Rezension(2): "〈a href=http://www.slj.com/ target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/schoollibraryjournal_logo.png alt=School Library Journal border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from August 1, 2021Gr 4 Up- This action-packed adventure centers Pahua, a Hmong girl who can see nature spirits. Her father abandoned the family, leaving her alone with her mother and little brother. The school bullies, who read as white, make fun of Pahua's food, dress, and language. A new girl finally invites Pahua to hang out at the bridge, and despite feeling negative vibes Pahua agrees to go. At the bridge, Pahua comes into contact with the spirit of a girl that died there. This spirit is angry and attaches itself to Pahua-and her little brother. Pahua borrows some of the shaman gear left by her aunt in her mother's closet and goes to confront the bridge spirit. While there she meets, Zhong, a shaman warrior in training. Zhong, who knows more about evil spirits called poj ntxoog, agrees to assist Pahua in going into the spirit realm to save her little brother. Pahua learns from a friendly spirit that she only has a few days to untether the bridge spirit from her little brother's or he will die. Pahua and Zhong come across many spiritfolk who assist them and tell more folktales, building the rich world out for the reader. The girls even meet some of the Gods and Goddesses themselves. Lee uses Hmong language throughout the story, and readers who are unfamiliar will be able to figure out the meaning using context and the glossary at the end of the book. The prevalent themes of this action-packed novel include friendship, family, and identity. VERDICT This powerful story rooted in Southeast Asian mythology should be on all shelves for teens and tweens to find. Fantasy readers will love Pahua and look forward to her adventures.- Helen Prince, Indian Land H.S., Fort Mill, SCCopyright 2021 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission. " Rezension(3): "〈a href=http://www.kirkusreviews.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/kirkus_logo.png alt=Kirkus border=0 /〉〈/a〉: August 1, 2021 A Hmong American girl sets out on a quest to save her little brother from an angry spirit. Pahua, the only Asian American in sixth grade at her Wisconsin school, spends most of her time with her little brother, Matt, and Miv, a cat spirit only she can see. Trying to fit in with the other girls at summer school, Pahua ignores her misgivings and follows them to a forbidden bridge in the woods. She quickly learns why it's so dangerous: The ghost of a lost little girl inhabits it--and she is angry. When Pahua accidentally releases her, the ghost attaches herself to Matt, trapping him in the Spirit Realm. Luckily, Zhong, another Hmong girl, is sent by the School for Shamanic Arts and Spiritual Mastery to make sure the bridge spirit ends up on the proper path for reincarnation--a trial to prove that she deserves to complete her training. The two begin a journey to save Matt, equipped only with Pahua's unusual ability to see spirits, Zhong's apprentice training, and Miv. As they encounter tree spirits, dragons, angry Hmong gods, and more, Pahua learns secrets about her family and her past and grapples with what lies at the core of identity. This is a fun adventure through a world inspired by Hmong mythology, full of imagination and featuring characters whose concerns are both modern and timeless. A classic, satisfying adventure tale packed with magical beings. (glossary, author's note) (Fantasy. 8-12) COPYRIGHT(2021) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. " Rezension(4): "〈a href=https://www.booklistonline.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/booklist_logo.png alt=Booklist border=0 /〉〈/a〉: August 1, 2021 Grades 4-7 Having an invisible talking cat as your best friend gets you branded as strange, but 11-year-old Pahua has been able to see spirits for as long as she can remember. After a new girl at school invites her to hang out, Pahua's chance at friendship goes awry as she accidentally untethers an angry spirit. When the spirit takes her brother's soul, causing him to fall ill, Pahua must undertake an unexpected quest, along with a snotty warrior shaman-in-training, to the spirit realm. Drawing from Hmong stories and blending fantasy with horror, Pahua's hero journey has unexpected friendships and betrayals, meetings with gods, fights with demons, and reincarnated warriors, all while Pahua discovers her unexpected powers and deals with her feelings over the fact that her father has left. Pahua is clever with a bit of snark, giving the story a lot of humor, and while the book is long, the pace is quick, with plenty of adventure and action to keep readers going. Another exciting, mythology-based fantasy for middle-graders. COPYRIGHT(2021) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. "
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB35105801
    ISBN: 9780062671172
    Content: " Star-crossed lovers, meddling immortals, feigned identities, battles of wits, and dire warnings: these are the stuff of fairy tale, myth, and folklore that have drawn us in for centuries.Fifteen bestselling and acclaimed authors reimagine the folklore and mythology of East and South Asia in short stories that are by turns enchanting, heartbreaking, romantic, and passionate. Compiled by We Need Diverse Books's Ellen Oh and Elsie Chapman, the authors included in this exquisite collection are: Ren233 e Ahdieh, Sona Charaipotra, Preeti Chhibber, Roshani Chokshi, Aliette de Bodard, Melissa de la Cruz, Julie Kagawa, Rahul Kanakia, Lori M. Lee, E. C. Myers, Cindy Pon, Aisha Saeed, Shveta Thakrar, and Alyssa Wong. A mountain loses her heart. Two sisters transform into birds to escape captivity. A young man learns the true meaning of sacrifice. A young woman takes up her mother's mantle and leads the dead to their final resting place. From fantasy to science fiction to contemporary, from romance to tales of revenge, these stories will beguile readers from start to finish. For fans of Neil Gaiman's Unnatural Creatures and Ameriie's New York Times8211 bestselling Because You Love to Hate Me. "
    Content: Biographisches: " Ellen Oh is the cofounder of We Need Diverse Books and author of the award-winning Spirit Hunters series for middle grade readers and the Prophecy trilogy ( Prophecy , Warrior , and King ) for young adults. Originally from New York City, Ellen is a former adjunct college instructor and lawyer with an insatiable curiosity for ancient Asian history. Ellen lives in Bethesda, Maryland, with her husband and three children and has yet to satisfy her quest for a decent bagel. You can visit her online at www.ellenoh.com. " Biographisches: " Sona Charaipotra is the author of Symptoms of a Heartbreak and How Maya Got Fierce , and co-author of The Rumor Game and Tiny Pretty Things , now a Netflix original series. She earned a master's degree in screenwriting from NYU and an MFA in creative writing from the New School. A working journalist, Sona has held editorial roles at People , TeenPeople , ABCNews.com, MSN, several parenting publications, the Barnes &,Noble Teen Blog (RIP), and, most recently, as senior editor of trends and features at Parents.com. She has contributed to publications from the New York Times to TeenVogue . She is a former We Need Diverse Books board member, and she cofounded CAKE Literary, a boutique book packager focused on high concept diverse titles. Find her on the web talking about books, Bollywood movies, and chai. " Biographisches: " Roshani Chokshi is an award-winning and New York Times bestselling fantasy author. Her bestselling books include her adult debut, The Last Tale of the Flower Bride, The Star-Touched Queen series, The Gilded Wolves Trilogy, and Aru Shah and The End of Time , which Time magazine named one of the Top 100 Fantasy Books of All Time. Her novels have been translated into more than two dozen languages and often draw upon world mythology and folklore. Chokshi is a member of the National Leadership Board for the Michael C. Carlos Museum and lives in Georgia with her husband and their cat. " Biographisches: " Melissa de la Cruz grew up in Manila and San Francisco. She is the author of the novels Cat's Meow (Scribner, 2001) and The Au Pairs (Simon &,Schuster, 2004). She coauthored the nonfiction books How to Become Famous in Two Weeks or Less (Ballantine, 2003) and The Fashionista Files: Adventures in Four-Inch Heels and Faux Pas (Ballantine, 2004). Her work has been translated into many languages. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband. " Biographisches: " Naomi Kanakia 's novels include We Are Totally Normal and Enter Title Here . Additionally, her stories have appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction , Clarkesworld , Fantasy &,Science Fiction , Lightspeed , Indiana Review , and Nature . She has received fellowships from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and the Lambda Literary Foundation. Originally from Washington, DC, Naomi now lives in San Francisco. " Biographisches: " Cindy Pon is the author of Silver Phoenix , named one of the top ten fantasy novels for youth by Booklist . She lives with her husband and two children in San Diego, California. " Biographisches: " Aisha Saeed is the New York Times bestselling author of the critically acclaimed novel Amal Unbound ,the Bank Street Books Best Book Written in the Stars , Aladdin: Far from Agrabah ,em〉 and Bilal Cooks Daal . Aisha is also a founding member of the nonprofit We Need Diverse Books. She lives in Atlanta with her husband and sons. You can find her online at www.aishasaeed.com. " Biographisches: " Shveta Thakrar 's debut novel, Star Daughter , is a standalone YA fantasy perfect for fans of Neil Gaiman, Laini Taylor, and Margaret Rogerson. Shveta's work has..." Rezension(9): "Chicago Tribune: Contrary to our Disney-fied expectations, not every story has a happy ending 8212" Rezension(10): "〈a href=http://www.slj.com/ target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/schoollibraryjournal_logo.png alt=School Library Journal border=0 /〉〈/a〉: March 1, 2018 Gr 8 Up- Fifteen well-known young adult authors retell myths and legends from a variety of Asian countries and regions. Ghosts, androids, demons, and avatars make an appearance in this anthology. Each story is followed by a short essay in which the authors discuss the origins of their retold myths. This collection fills a gap in modern retellings of fairy tales and myths by presenting non-European myths. With stories that cover the science fiction, fantasy, contemporary, and paranormal genres, there is something for everyone. Alyssa Wong takes the Chinese hungry ghost festival and places it in the American Southwest. Lori M. Lee's retelling of the Hmong folktale The Woman and the Tiger involves an android who experiences emotions. Preeti Chhibber's tale of the Hindu festival Navrati takes place in a gym in New Jersey and demonstrates how revenge can be bittersweet. In Code of Honor, a Filipino aswang -similar to a vampire-attends high school. Give to fans of Marissa Meyer's Lunar Chronicles or Rick Riordan's Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard . VERDICT An excellent first purchase for all libraries.- Jenni Frencham, formerly at Columbus Public Library, WICopyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission. " Rezension(11): "〈a href=http://www.kirkusreviews.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/kirkus_logo.png alt=Kirkus border=0 /〉〈/a〉: April 1, 2018 A collection of Asian myths and legends in which beloved stories of spirits, magic, family, love, and heartbreak are combined with elements from modern teens' lives.In this anthology, Asian authors from a variety of backgrounds retell some of their cultures' favorite myths and legends. It begins with a more traditional Filipino myth, retold by Roshani Chokshi, of a beautiful guardian spirit associated with Mount Makiling who falls in love with a human and loses her heart. Lori M. Lee changes a well-known Hmong children's folktale into a story of deception and androids. Pulling common elements from a Korean epic, E.C. Myers creates a tale filled with traditional magical beings and online role-playing games. After each short story, the author gives background information about their inspiration as well as a description of the original tale. Words and names from the different languages that are reflective of their cultures are integrated into each retelling. The tone of the stories varies from eerie to heartwarming to tragic, and with such a variety of emotion and experiences to explore, nearly any teen can find something to relate to. The editors and authors have pulled together to create an incredible anthology that will keep readers on the edges of their seats, wanting more.A marvelous anthology of retold Asian myths and legends tying the traditional and modern together and accessible to all teens of all backgrounds. (Mythology and folklore. 14-18) COPYRIGHT(2018) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. " Rezension(12): "〈a href=http://www.publishersweekly.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/pw_logo.png alt=Publisher's Weekly border=0 /〉〈/a〉: Starred review from June 25, 2018 Fifteen Asian authors—including Renee Ahdieh, Melissa de la Cruz, Aisha Saeed, and Rahul Kanakia—share genre-spanning short retellings of myths and legends traditional to their own cultures in this outstanding anthology edited by Chapman and We Need Diverse Books president Oh. Roshani Chokshi’s lush, elegant “Forbidden Fruit” sets the tone for the anthology, remixing the Filipino folktale of Maria Makiling, a mountain spirit spurned by her mortal love. In Alyssa Wong’s “Olivia’s Table,” a take on the traditional Chinese Hungry Ghost Festival, the protagonist inherits an important role in helping the dead pass on to the next plane of existence. Preeti Chhibber chooses a contemporary setting to showcase the Hindu festival Navratri in “Girls Who Twirl and Other Dangers,” in which a group of young girls resolves to teach an overconfident boy a much-deserved lesson. Each story is followed by a missive from its author, sharing inspiration and background on creative choices and changes. Thoughtfully compiled and written, this compendium is a must-read. Ages 13–up. " Rezension(13): "〈a href=https://www.booklistonline.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/booklist_logo.png alt=Booklist border=0 /〉〈/a〉: March 15, 2018 Grades 9-12 Authors Oh (CEO of We Need Diverse Books) and Chapman (Dualed, 2013) have created this much-needed anthology of Asian myths and folktales, retold by diasporic Asian writers. Each of the 15 stories is followed by an author statement that deepens the meaning of these stories of Filipino, Chinese, Hmong, Punjabi, Vietnamese, Korean, South Asian, Gujurati, and Japanese origin. It's a wonderful concept, and the styles and subjects are as diverse as the countries and cultures represented, ranging from traditional period settings to imaginative science fiction. One standout is Alyssa Wong's poignant take on the Chinese legend of the Hungry Ghost, which features a mixed-race lesbian protagonist mourning her dead mother. As the editors note in their introduction, We would have been overjoyed to have found this anthology, filled with characters with skin and hair and names more like ours, in our beloved libraries. Although there will certainly be a special thrill of recognition for readers of Asian descent, these stories are for everyone.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.) " Rezension(14): "〈a href=https://www.hbook.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/thehornbook_logo.
    Content: .png alt =The Horn Book border=0 /〉〈/a〉: July 1, 2018 Fifteen authors of East and South Asian descent present original short stories inspired by culture-specific tales from their own childhoods,immediately following each story, the authors provide synopses and/or other information about their source material. The Hmong cautionary tale The Woman and the Tiger spawns a dystopian story of an android uprising ( Steel Skin by Lori M. Lee). From the South Korean epic myth Chasa Bonpuli springs a story of a daughter's mourning, a role-playing video game, and the blurred line between reality and virtual reality ( The Land of the Morning Calm by E. C. Myers). Aswang, the Filipino creature of the night, inspires the quest of a modern-day teen girl vampire in New York City ( Code of Honor by Melissa de la Cruz). Middle-school friendship drama has its origin in the Guja�rati tale of the goddess Durga ( Girls Who Twirl and Other Dangers by Preeti Chhibber). All of the stories achieve emotional depth and connection while showcasing each storyteller's unique literary voice. The co-editors' choice to preserve the many culturally authentic words and expressions used throughout, even if unfamiliar to outsiders (and without the interruption of those pesky parenthetical English translations), allows fluidity in the storytelling. It also shows respect to young readers who are more than capable of deciphering meanings from context or looking up definitions to gain even richer understandings of the tales and their cultural bases. roxanne hsu Feldman (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.) " Rezension(15): "〈a href=https://www.hbook.com target=blank〉〈img src=https://images.contentreserve.com/thehornbook_logo.png alt =The Horn Book border=0 /〉〈/a〉: July 1, 2018 Also edited by Elsie Chapman. Fifteen authors of East and South Asian descent present original short stories inspired by culture-specific tales from their childhoods, followed by information about their source material. The stories achieve emotional depth and connection while showcasing each storyteller's unique literary voice. The co-editors' choice to preserve culturally authentic words and expressions allows fluidity in the storytelling and shows respect to young readers. (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.) "
    Note: Auszeichnungen: Young Adult Library Services Association:Best Fiction for Young Adults
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    Penguin Random House Verlagsgruppe GmbH
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB35057396
    ISBN: 9783641186579
    Content: " Um ihre Familie zu schützen muss sie ihre Ideale verraten Bisher hat Kai immer geglaubt, die größte Gefahr für Ninurta käme aus dem Inneren der Stadt. Nun aber steht eine Rebellenarmee vor den Mauern, und Ninurta gleicht mehr denn je einem beklemmenden Gefängnis. Außerdem scheint ausgerechnet Reev, Kais Bruder, mit den Rebellen zu sympathisieren. Kai setzt alles daran, um der Stadt den Frieden zurückzubringen. Allerdings hat sie ihre Fähigkeit, die Fäden der Zeit zu sehen und zu manipulieren, verloren. Und viel zu spät erkennt sie, dass der Krieg nur der Beginn einer noch größeren Bedrohung ist ..."
    Content: Biographisches: "Lori M. Lee wurde in den Bergen von Laos geboren und verbrachte einige Jahre in einem Flüchtlingscamp in Thailand, bevor sie mit ihrer Familie in die Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika auswanderte. Derzeit lebt sie mit ihrem Ehemann in Wisconsin und arbeitet als Internetexpertin für eine große Zeitschrift. Außerdem schreibt sie einen Blog und twittert, wenn sie nicht gerade an ihrem nächsten Roman arbeitet."
    Language: German
    Author information: Lamatsch, Vanessa
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    Book
    München : blanvalet
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i97837341603180384
    Format: 384 Seiten
    ISBN: 9783734160318
    Uniform Title: Gates of Thread and Stone
    Content: Nur wenn sie ihr Geheimnis aufs Spiel setzt, kann sie ihren Bruder retten! Das Labyrinth, wie die Bewohner die Slums von Ninurta bezeichnen, ist düster und steckt voller Geheimnisse. Eines davon hütet die 17-jährige Kai - sie kann die Fäden der Zeit sehen und manipulieren. Gemeinsam mit ihrem Bruder Reev lebt sie daher unauffällig, mit dem Ziel, eines Tages das Elend des Labyrinths hinter sich zu lassen. Doch dann verschwindet Reev. Zusammen mit Avan, ihrem einzigen Freund, setzt Kai alles daran, ihren Bruder zu finden. Selbst wenn sie dafür ihr Geheimnis aufs Spiel setzen und die schützenden Mauern der Stadt hinter sich lassen muss ...
    Language: German
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  • 7
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    Book
    München : Blanvalet
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i97837341603180381
    Format: 381 S.
    ISBN: 9783734160318
    Series Statement: blanvalet 6031
    Note: Aus d. Engl.
    Language: German
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