The Poison Eaters: And Other Stories

Author:   Holly Black ,  Theo Black
Publisher:   Small Beer Press
ISBN:  

9781931520638


Pages:   212
Publication Date:   01 April 2010
Recommended Age:   From 14 years
Format:   Hardback
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"Pick your poison: Vampires, devils, werewolves, faeries, or . . . ? Find them all here in Holly Black's amazing first collection. In her debut collection, ""New York Times"" best-selling author Holly Black returns to the world of Tithe in two darkly exquisite new tales. Then Black takes readers on a tour of a faerie market and introduces a girl poisonous to the touch and another who challenges the devil to a competitive eating match. Some of these stories have been published in anthologies such as ""21 Proms, The Faery Reel, "" and ""The Restless Dead,"" and many have been reprinted in many ""Best of "" anthologies. ""The Poison Eaters"" is Holly Black's much-anticipated first collection, and her ability to stare into the void--and to find humanity and humor there--will speak to young adult and adult readers alike. A Junior Library Guild Pick. Illustrated by Theo Black. Holly Black is the author of ""Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale"" (an ALA Best Book for Young Adults) and two related novels, ""Valiant"" (Norton Award winner) and ""New York Times"" bestseller ""Ironside."" Her latest novel, ""Black Heart"" is the third of a new series, The Curseworkers. She and Tony DiTerlizzi created the best-selling Spiderwick Chronicles. Holly lives in Massachusetts with her husband, Theo, in a house with a secret library."

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Author:   Holly Black ,  Theo Black
Publisher:   Small Beer Press
Imprint:   Big Mouth House
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.80cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781931520638


ISBN 10:   1931520631
Pages:   212
Publication Date:   01 April 2010
Recommended Age:   From 14 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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Black's first story collection assures her place as a modern fantasy master.... Sly humor, vivid characters, each word perfectly chosen: These stories deserve reading again and again. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Black (the Good Neighbors series) proves equally adept at urban fantasy and more traditional fairy tales, and her stories often feature the edgy sexuality and angst that have become her trademarks. -- Publishers Weekly Black's got all the supernatural bases covered: vampires, fairies, an elf, a unicorn, wolves, the devil, and a spell-wielding high school Latin club.... Although they are often centered on bleak, dark characters, the pieces inspire hope, are touching and delightful, and even turn the most ghoulish characters into feeling beings. -- School Library Journal Compelling, rich and engaging. -- Bulletin of Ctr for Child Books Gritty, grim, and fabulous--Holly is a master of dark magic and dark reality! --Tamora Pierce (author of Bloodhound ) Holly Black is the Real Thing: a gifted writer with a solid grounding in what matters. Her stories are dark and splendid blooms rising from roots sunk deep in myth and tradition. --Ellen Kushner (author of The Privilege of the Sword ) Simply put, Holly Black is one of our best writers. Enchanting and edgy, yes, but it's the big heart in her stories that brings me back to her writing, time and again. Reading a new book by Holly is like meeting up with an old friend. They might be a little messed up from the last time you saw them, they might have some serious drama going on in their lives, but the connection is immediate, and when they're packing up to head off again, you don't want to let them go. --Charles de Lint (author of The Blue Girl ) Praise for Holly Black's books: Black's series [is] considered to have kick-started the fairy trend in young adult fantasy. -- New York Times Book Review Bl


Black's first story collection assures her place as a modern fantasy master.... Sly humor, vivid characters, each word perfectly chosen: These stories deserve reading again and again. <br>-- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) <br> Black (the Good Neighbors series) proves equally adept at urban fantasy and more traditional fairy tales, and her stories often feature the edgy sexuality and angst that have become her trademarks. <br>-- Publishers Weekly <br> Black's got all the supernatural bases covered: vampires, fairies, an elf, a unicorn, wolves, the devil, and a spell-wielding high school Latin club.... Although they are often centered on bleak, dark characters, the pieces inspire hope, are touching and delightful, and even turn the most ghoulish characters into feeling beings. <br>-- School Library Journal <br> Compelling, rich and engaging. <br>-- Bulletin of Ctr for Child Books <br> Gritty, grim, and fabulous--Holly is a master of dark magic and dark reality! <br>--Tamora Pierce (author of Bloodhound ) <br> Holly Black is the Real Thing: a gifted writer with a solid grounding in what matters. Her stories are dark and splendid blooms rising from roots sunk deep in myth and tradition. <br>--Ellen Kushner (author of The Privilege of the Sword ) <br> Simply put, Holly Black is one of our best writers. Enchanting and edgy, yes, but it's the big heart in her stories that brings me back to her writing, time and again. Reading a new book by Holly is like meeting up with an old friend. They might be a little messed up from the last time you saw them, they might have some serious drama going on in their lives, but the connection is immediate, and when they're packing up to head off again, you don't want to let them go. <br>--Charles de Lint (author of The Blue Girl ) <br>Praise for Holly Black's books: <br> Black's series [is] considered to have kick-started the fairy trend in young adult fantasy. <br>-- New York Times Book Review <br> Bl


Black's first story collection assures her place as a modern fantasy master.... Sly humor, vivid characters, each word perfectly chosen: These stories deserve reading again and again. <br>-- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) <br> Black (the Good Neighbors series) proves equally adept at urban fantasy and more traditional fairy tales, and her stories often feature the edgy sexuality and angst that have become her trademarks. <br>-- Publishers Weekly <br> Black's got all the supernatural bases covered: vampires, fairies, an elf, a unicorn, wolves, the devil, and a spell-wielding high school Latin club.... Although they are often centered on bleak, dark characters, the pieces inspire hope, are touching and delightful, and even turn the most ghoulish characters into feeling beings. <br>-- School Library Journal <br> Compelling, rich and engaging. <br>-- Bulletin of Ctr for Child Books <br> Gritty, grim, and fabulous--Holly is a master of dark magic and dark reality! <br>--Ta


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"Holly Black's first novel ""Tithe: A Modern Faerie Tale,"" was published in 2002 by Simon & Schuster. ""Tithe"" received starred reviews from ""Publishers Weekly"" and ""Kirkus Reviews,"" and was included in the American Library Association's Best Books for Young Adults. Holly has since written two other books in the same universe, ""Valiant"" and a sequel to ""Tithe, New York Times"" bestseller ""Ironside."" ""Valiant"" was a finalist for the Mythopoeic Award and received the Andre Norton Award. Holly collaborated with her long-time friend, Caldecott Award-winning artist, Tony DiTerlizzi, to create the bestselling Spiderwick Chronicles which include eight novels as well as the lavishly illustrated ""Arthur Spiderwick's Field Guide to The Fantastical World Around You, The Notebook for Fantastical Observations, "" and ""Care and Feeding of Sprites."" The Chronicles have been translated into 32 languages and been into adapted into a major motion picture. Holly has also been a frequent contributor to anthologies, and has co-edited three: ""Geektastic"" (with Cecil Castellucci), ""Zombies vs. Unicorns"" (with Justine Larbalestier), and ""Bordertown"" (with Ellen Kushner). She is working on ""Black Heart,"" the third novel in The Curse Workers series--about capers, curse magic, and memory--which follows ""White Cat"" and ""Red Glove."" Holly lives in Massachusetts with her husband, Theo, in a house with a secret library."

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