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Original Title: Les Fiancés de l'hiver
ISBN: 2070653765 (ISBN13: 9782070653768)
Edition Language: French
Series: La Passe-Miroir #1
Literary Awards: Prix Elbakin.net for Meilleur roman fantasy français Jeunesse (2014), RTL y Télérama (2013), Concours du premier roman jeunesse organisé par Gallimard Jeunesse, Prix Ados Rennes Ille-et-Vilaine Nominee (2015)
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Les Fiancés de l'Hiver (La Passe-Miroir #1) Paperback | Pages: 528 pages
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Title:Les Fiancés de l'Hiver (La Passe-Miroir #1)
Author:Christelle Dabos
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 528 pages
Published:June 6th 2013 by Gallimard
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Cultural. France

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16/5/19I bought this book back in March when I was visiting my sister, I had been eyeing it for some time because of the cover and MY GOSH! I am so so happy that I had a go at it, because this was SUCH a lovely fantasy!! This is going straight to my favourites shelf. I will be reviewing this book on my Youtube soon!! :)You can find me onYoutube | Instagram | Twitter | Tumblr | Website

This book is so confusing, and yet so interesting.

4****That was really interesting and a rather unusual fantasy book to what I usually read! Long ago there was a cataclysm called The Rupture and the world split its lands into celestial floating islands, known as Arks. Over each, the spirit of an immortal ancestor abides- they ere said to be the survivors of the rupture. Due to the Rupture, each Ark has strict rules regarding marriage and reproduction. In addition, each Ark is known for its own power- each one unique and different. Ophelia is an

I really enjoyed this book!!

I really enjoyed the book. The world was so imaginative and creative. I truly loved the setting. It was also simple enough that made it even easier to grasp and enjoy. Probably Ophelia was the best part of this book for me. It was a powerful character development, and a very likeable heroine. She was very pragmatic in the way she approached the events. There was lots of court politics and relationship management. Dabos managed to create a strong intrigue. I kept turning the pages to learn why on

I was intrigued by this book, Europa Editions publishing a YA Fantasy series was an interesting surprise, but then I held off reading it for a long time. I don't actually *like* much YA Fantasy and I have a hard time committing to a series. In the end, though, I really enjoyed this and it was a nice antidote to a bit of a reading slump where nothing was really doing it for me, which is a high compliment indeed.Worldbuilding in Fantasy is a real tightrope walk, you have to create a complex world

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