The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle #1)

Author:   Maggie Stiefvater
Publisher:   Scholastic US
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9780545424936


Pages:   416
Publication Date:   30 July 2013
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 17 years
Format:   Paperback
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'There are only two reasons a non-seer would see a spirit on St. Mark’s Eve,' Neeve said. 'Either you’re his true love ... or you killed him.' Every year Blue Sargent stands next to her clairvoyant mother as the soon-to-be dead walk past. Blue never sees them — until this year, when a boy emerges from the dark and speaks to her. His name is Gansey, a rich student at Aglionby, the local private school. Blue has a policy of staying away from Aglionby boys. Known as Raven Boys, they can only mean trouble. But Blue is drawn to Gansey, in a way she can’t entirely explain. He is on a quest that has encompassed three other Raven Boys: Adam, the scholarship student who resents the privilege around him; Ronan, thenbsp; fierce soul whose emotions range from anger to despair; and Noah, the taciturn watcher who notices many things but says very little. For as long as she can remember Blue has been warned that she will cause her true love to die. She doesn’t believe in true love and never thought this would be a problem. But as her life becomes caught up in the strange and sinister world of the Raven Boys, she’s not so sure anymore.

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Author:   Maggie Stiefvater
Publisher:   Scholastic US
Imprint:   Scholastic US
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 13.30cm
Weight:   0.290kg
ISBN:  

9780545424936


ISBN 10:   0545424933
Pages:   416
Publication Date:   30 July 2013
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 17 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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e Stiefvater's novel, inspired by Manx, Irish, and Scottish legends of beautiful but deadly fairy horses that emerge from the sea each autumn, begins rivetingly and gets better and better . . . all the way, in fact, to best. -Horn Book Review, Starred Review <p/>e Masterful...like nothing else out there now. -Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review <p/>e A study of courage and loyalty tested...utterly compelling. -Publishers Weekly, Starred Review <p/>e A book with cross-appeal to lovers of fantasy, horse stories, romance, and action-adventure, this seems to have a shot at being a YA blockbuster. -Booklist, Starred Review <p/>e Up-On the sea-battered and wind-swept isle of Thisby, fall brings the famed and feared capaill uisce, or water horses, and with them, death . . . The author takes great liberties with the Celtic myth, but the result is marvelous. -School Library Journal, Starred Review <p/> Stiefvater not only steps out of the young adult fantasy box with The Scorpio Races but crushes it with pounding hooves.... If The Scorpio Races sounds like nothing you've ever read, that's because it is. -The New York Times Book Review <p/> Tactile world-building, an island full of compelling characters, and the budding romance between Sean and Puck all make for an unforgettable book that's quite unlike anything else out there. -NPR Books <p/> With this beautifully executed drama, Stiefvater has established herself as one of the finest YA novelists writing today. -Entertainment Weekly <p/> Tense, atmospheric, and utterly original. -People Magazine


e Stiefvater's novel, inspired by Manx, Irish, and Scottish legends of beautiful but deadly fairy horses that emerge from the sea each autumn, begins rivetingly and gets better and better . . . all the way, in fact, to best. <br>-Horn Book Review, Starred Review<br><br>e Masterful...like nothing else out there now. <br>-Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review<br><br>e A study of courage and loyalty tested...utterly compelling. <br>-Publishers Weekly, Starred Review<br><br>e A book with cross-appeal to lovers of fantasy, horse stories, romance, and action-adventure, this seems to have a shot at being a YA blockbuster. <br>-Booklist, Starred Review<br><br>e Up-On the sea-battered and wind-swept isle of Thisby, fall brings the famed and feared capaill uisce, or water horses, and with them, death . . . The author takes great liberties with the Celtic myth, but the result is marvelous. <br>-School Library Journal, Starred Review<br><br> Stiefvater not only steps out of the young adult fantasy box with The Scorpio Races but crushes it with pounding hooves.... If The Scorpio Races sounds like nothing you've ever read, that's because it is. <br>-The New York Times Book Review<br><br> Tactile world-building, an island full of compelling characters, and the budding romance between Sean and Puck all make for an unforgettable book that's quite unlike anything else out there. <br>-NPR Books<br><br> With this beautifully executed drama, Stiefvater has established herself as one of the finest YA novelists writing today. <br>-Entertainment Weekly<br><br> Tense, atmospheric, and utterly original. <br>-People Magazine<br>


e Stiefvater's novel, inspired by Manx, Irish, and Scottish legends of beautiful but deadly fairy horses that emerge from the sea each autumn, begins rivetingly and gets better and better . . . all the way, in fact, to best. -Horn Book Review, Starred Reviewe Masterful...like nothing else out there now. -Kirkus Reviews, Starred Reviewe A study of courage and loyalty tested...utterly compelling. -Publishers Weekly, Starred Reviewe A book with cross-appeal to lovers of fantasy, horse stories, romance, and action-adventure, this seems to have a shot at being a YA blockbuster. -Booklist, Starred Reviewe Up-On the sea-battered and wind-swept isle of Thisby, fall brings the famed and feared capaill uisce, or water horses, and with them, death . . . The author takes great liberties with the Celtic myth, but the result is marvelous. -School Library Journal, Starred Review Stiefvater not only steps out of the young adult fantasy box with The Scorpio Races but crushes it with pounding hooves.... If The Scorpio Races sounds like nothing you've ever read, that's because it is. -The New York Times Book Review Tactile world-building, an island full of compelling characters, and the budding romance between Sean and Puck all make for an unforgettable book that's quite unlike anything else out there. -NPR Books With this beautifully executed drama, Stiefvater has established herself as one of the finest YA novelists writing today. -Entertainment Weekly Tense, atmospheric, and utterly original. -People Magazine


e Stiefvater's novel, inspired by Manx, Irish, and Scottish legends of beautiful but deadly fairy horses that emerge from the sea each autumn, begins rivetingly and gets better and better . . . all the way, in fact, to best. -Horn Book Review, Starred Review e Masterful...like nothing else out there now. -Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review e A study of courage and loyalty tested...utterly compelling. -Publishers Weekly, Starred Review e A book with cross-appeal to lovers of fantasy, horse stories, romance, and action-adventure, this seems to have a shot at being a YA blockbuster. -Booklist, Starred Review e Up-On the sea-battered and wind-swept isle of Thisby, fall brings the famed and feared capaill uisce, or water horses, and with them, death . . . The author takes great liberties with the Celtic myth, but the result is marvelous. -School Library Journal, Starred Review Stiefvater not only steps out of the young adult fantasy box with The Scorpio Races but crushes it with pounding hooves.... If The Scorpio Races sounds like nothing you've ever read, that's because it is. -The New York Times Book Review Tactile world-building, an island full of compelling characters, and the budding romance between Sean and Puck all make for an unforgettable book that's quite unlike anything else out there. -NPR Books With this beautifully executed drama, Stiefvater has established herself as one of the finest YA novelists writing today. -Entertainment Weekly Tense, atmospheric, and utterly original. -People Magazine


"� ""Stiefvater's novel, inspired by Manx, Irish, and Scottish legends of beautiful but deadly fairy horses that emerge from the sea each autumn, begins rivetingly and gets better and better . . . all the way, in fact, to best.""-Horn Book Review, Starred Review� ""Masterful...like nothing else out there now.""-Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review� ""A study of courage and loyalty tested...utterly compelling.""-Publishers Weekly, Starred Review� ""A book with cross-appeal to lovers of fantasy, horse stories, romance, and action-adventure, this seems to have a shot at being a YA blockbuster.""-Booklist, Starred Review� ""Up-On the sea-battered and wind-swept isle of Thisby, fall brings the famed and feared capaill uisce, or water horses, and with them, death . . . The author takes great liberties with the Celtic myth, but the result is marvelous.""-School Library Journal, Starred Review""Stiefvater not only steps out of the young adult fantasy box with ""The Scorpio Races"" but crushes it with pounding hooves.... If ""The Scorpio Races"" sounds like nothing you've ever read, that's because it is.""-The New York Times Book Review""Tactile world-building, an island full of compelling characters, and the budding romance between Sean and Puck all make for an unforgettable book that's quite unlike anything else out there.""-NPR Books""With this beautifully executed drama, Stiefvater has established herself as one of the finest YA novelists writing today.""-Entertainment Weekly""Tense, atmospheric, and utterly original.""-People Magazine"


e Stiefvater's novel, inspired by Manx, Irish, and Scottish legends of beautiful but deadly fairy horses that emerge from the sea each autumn, begins rivetingly and gets better and better . . . all the way, in fact, to best. -Horn Book Review, Starred Review e Masterful...like nothing else out there now. -Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review e A study of courage and loyalty tested...utterly compelling. -Publishers Weekly, Starred Review e A book with cross-appeal to lovers of fantasy, horse stories, romance, and action-adventure, this seems to have a shot at being a YA blockbuster. -Booklist, Starred Review e Up-On the sea-battered and wind-swept isle of Thisby, fall brings the famed and feared capaill uisce, or water horses, and with them, death . . . The author takes great liberties with the Celtic myth, but the result is marvelous. -School Library Journal, Starred Review Stiefvater not only steps out of the young adult fantasy box with The Scorpio Races but crushes it with pounding hooves.... If The Scorpio Races sounds like nothing you've ever read, that's because it is. -The New York Times Book Review Tactile world-building, an island full of compelling characters, and the budding romance between Sean and Puck all make for an unforgettable book that's quite unlike anything else out there. -NPR Books With this beautifully executed drama, Stiefvater has established herself as one of the finest YA novelists writing today. -Entertainment Weekly Tense, atmospheric, and utterly original. -People Magazine


Stiefvater's novel, inspired by Manx, Irish, and Scottish legends of beautiful but deadly fairy horses that emerge from the sea each autumn, begins rivetingly and gets better and better . . . all the way, in fact, to best. -Horn Book Review, Starred Review Masterful...like nothing else out there now. -Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review A study of courage and loyalty tested...utterly compelling. -Publishers Weekly, Starred Review A book with cross-appeal to lovers of fantasy, horse stories, romance, and action-adventure, this seems to have a shot at being a YA blockbuster. -Booklist, Starred Review Up-On the sea-battered and wind-swept isle of Thisby, fall brings the famed and feared capaill uisce, or water horses, and with them, death . . . The author takes great liberties with the Celtic myth, but the result is marvelous. -School Library Journal, Starred Review Stiefvater not only steps out of the young adult fantasy box with The Scorpio Races but crushes it with pounding hooves.... If The Scorpio Races sounds like nothing you've ever read, that's because it is. -The New York Times Book Review Tactile world-building, an island full of compelling characters, and the budding romance between Sean and Puck all make for an unforgettable book that's quite unlike anything else out there. -NPR Books With this beautifully executed drama, Stiefvater has established herself as one of the finest YA novelists writing today. -Entertainment Weekly Tense, atmospheric, and utterly original. -People Magazine


Author Information

Maggie Stiefvater is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the novels Shiver, Linger, Forever, and Sinner. Her novel The Scorpio Races was named a Michael L. Printz Honor Book by the American Library Association. The first book in The Raven Cycle, The Raven Boys, was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year and the second book, The Dream Thieves, was an ALA Best Book for Young Adults. The third book, Blue Lily, Lily Blue, received five starred reviews. The final book, The Raven King, received four. She is also the author of All the Crooked Saints and Call Down the Hawk. She is also an artist and musician. She lives in Virginia with her husband and their two children. You can visit her online at maggiestiefvater.com

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