Ash
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4.5 • 18 Ratings
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
In the world of ASH, fairies are an older race of people who walk the line between life and death, reality and magic. As orphaned Ash grows up, a servant in her stepmother's home, she begans to realise that her beloved mother, Elinor, was very much in tune with these underworld folk, and that she herself has the power to see them too.
Against the sheer misery of her stepmother's cruelty, greed and ambition in preparing her two charmless daughters for presentation at court, and hopefully royal or aristocratic marriage, Ash befriends one of these fairies - a mysterious, handsome man - who grants her wishes and restores hope to Ash's existence, even though she knows there will be a price to pay. But most important of all, she also meets Kaisa, a huntress employed by the king, and it is Kaisa who truly awakens Ash's desires for both love and self-respect ...
ASH is a fairy tale about possibility and recognizing the opportunities for change. From the deepest grief comes the chance for transformation.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This debut, a retelling of Cinderella in which the heroine falls in love with a beautiful huntress rather than a prince, should establish Lo as a gifted storyteller. Aisling, aka Ash, is newly orphaned, her beloved mother dead and her father soon to follow. But not before he marries the woman who plays the part of Ash's wicked stepmother and provides her with equally unkind stepsisters. Only Ash's periodic trips into a fairy-filled wood at night and time spent with the beguiling huntress Kaisa who enthralls Ash more and more save her from her oppressive new existence. Lo's prose is beautiful, her descriptions lush; the novel's one flaw is that the third-person narrative keeps readers at arm's length. The dialogue is sparse, with Lo spending most of her time on narration, making it difficult to connect emotionally with Ash. This aside, Lo offers an important twist on a classic story that will appeal to a wide readership, especially those looking for a girl romance. Ages 15 up.
Customer Reviews
Amazing
I’ve read this book more times than I can count over the years, I first read it around 12 I think and i’m 17 now and it’s still one of my favourite books ever. The writing is as magical as the story is, would recommend to anyone!!
a.m.a.z.i.n.g
This book is the best book I have ever read!!! I'm 13 and don't read much but I took this on holiday and couldn't get my head out it! It goes into so much detail about ash and what she's going threw it is an amazing book, a MUST read and I do really hope the author writes another book like this again!!! I'm trying to find another book like this but I know I can't find such a good book ever again, I would advise everyone whos into fantasy to read this book you won't regret it, thanks Malinda Lo!!!:)
Amazing and unforgetable
I read this book 2 years ago just as it came out to the shops, and not knowing what to expect from this book. I thought, for some random reason, it would be a bit like Twilight but it was nothing like that at all. Ash is completely gripping and you really get to feel her fealings first hand. I've only read this book once but I always remember the plot of the book and keep on wanting to read it again!!! Its definatly a must read