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Tithe (Modern Faerie Tales #1) Paperback | Pages: 332 pages
Rating: 3.73 | 71318 Users | 4100 Reviews

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Title:Tithe (Modern Faerie Tales #1)
Author:Holly Black
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 332 pages
Published:April 2004 by Simon Pulse (first published October 2002)
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Fairies. Fiction. Romance

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Welcome to the realm of very scary faeries!

Sixteen-year-old Kaye is a modern nomad. Fierce and independent, she travels from city to city with her mother's rock band until an ominous attack forces Kaye back to her childhood home. There, amid the industrial, blue-collar New Jersey backdrop, Kaye soon finds herself an unwilling pawn in an ancient power struggle between two rival faerie kingdoms - a struggle that could very well mean her death.

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Original Title: Tithe
ISBN: 0689867042 (ISBN13: 9780689867040)
Edition Language: English
Series: Modern Faerie Tales #1
Characters: Kaye Fierch, Ellen Fierch, Cornelius Stone, Rath Roiben Rye, Janet Stone
Setting: New Jersey(United States)
Literary Awards: Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Nominee for Children's Literature (2008), Lincoln Award Nominee (2008)

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Tithe is a very raw, very dark faerie tale. While not suitable for younger readers (lots of swearing, random torture and violence, and mature themes), I loved its take on the darker side of faerie. It deals with faerie themes like Changelings and the knowing of one's True Name very well, and Roiben is probably my favorite faery hero of all time. (Kind of like Sephiroth. If you know who Sephiroth is, you'll understand.) The writing was a teensy bit sporadic and hard to follow at first. I found

Ugh. I don't know where to start with this one so I'm gonna jump right in. I didn't like it. It was all just a raging bunch of WTF?! for me. I mean, it was random. My brain hurts so this isn't going to be a very coherent review.Before I go to my detailed ravings, it's best if I gave a brief overview of what this book was about. It's the story of Kaye, a changeling, who was put under a glamour to hide her true green-skinned self and lives with her rockstar wannabe "mother", Ellen. Her life

I'm mad at myself for not reading this book a long time ago! It was so good and reminded me of when I was in high school before cell phones and social media consumed our entire lives!I liked Kaye! I felt she was relatable. Yes, she may be a high school drop out, drink, curse and smoke, but not every teen in the world is a perfect angel. And Roiben! Loved, loved, loved him!!!This world that Holly Black has created is amazing! I love her writing and her descriptions and that everything isn't

If curiosity killed the cat, it was satisfaction that brought it back. This is one of those rare few books that really shows me why we need a 3 1/2 star rating, and I dont like to give 1/2 stars. This was so fun, and a four star book for me, and also it bugged the shit out of me to the point where I texted someone to bitch about it. But I honestly did have so much fun.Lets get the complaining out of the way: god, I fucking hate 2004 YA. I mean, this text has a bunch of homophobia and racism

Please dont judge me for being a middle aged woman loving this book! I couldnt help wishing that this kind of book had been available when I was actually within YA range, but on the other hand my inner teen is enchanted anyway! I will definitely be reading Ironside which completes this story. Apparently the middle book of the trilogy, Valiant, doesnt really connect to either Tithe or Ironside. Recommended for faerie tale lovers!

i couldn't finish this book and i WON'T finish it. it is horribly stupid and swears like 10 times a page. it is all about cigarettes, drinking, and freakky people in dark alleys. WHAT THE HECK?! i couldn't believe what was happening in the book; it was disgusting!! ew! ew! i learned a lesson from this book: DON'T JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER!

I ended up reading this book by accident. It was recommended to my 14 year old, Gini. She began the book and then brought it to me saying that she didn't feel it was appropriate for kids and that she, personally, had no interest in a heroine who consistently made such poor life choices. Well! I decided to read it to see what the deal was. This book was recommended for kids 14 and up and Gini has read books that were definitely adult reading level and she LOVES faery. The problem with this book

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