



The Scholar and the Last Faerie Door
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4.5 • 2 Ratings
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- £5.49
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- £5.49
Publisher Description
'Easily my favourite read of this year . . . an unputdownable, bittersweet tale'
Allison Saft, New York Times bestselling author of A Far Wilder Magic
All they needed to break the world was a door, and someone to open it.
Camford, 1920. Gilded and glittering, England's secret magical academy is no place for Clover, a commoner with neither connections nor magical blood. She tells herself she has fought her way there only to find a cure for her brother Matthew, one of the few survivors of a faerie attack on the battlefields of WWI which left the doors to faerie country sealed, the study of its magic banned, and its victims cursed.
But when Clover catches the eye of golden boy Alden Lennox-Fontaine and his friends, doors that were previously closed to her are flung wide open, and she soon finds herself enmeshed in the seductive world of the country's magical aristocrats. The summer she spends in Alden's orbit leaves a fateful mark: months of joyous friendship and mutual study come crashing down when experiments go awry, and old secrets are unearthed.
Years later, when the faerie seals break, Clover knows it's because of what they did. And she knows that she must seek the help of people she once called friends-and now doesn't quite know what to call-if there's any hope of saving the world as they know it.
'One of the best pieces of literature I have read in far too long . . . Bravo, H. G. Parry. Bravo!' Locus
'By turns wondrous, haunting and mysterious . . . historical fantasy at its finest" Olivia Atwater, author of Half a Soul
Reader reviews:
'This is 100% a five star book. It's amazing'
'What a brilliant book. A unique blend of dark academia, fantasy and historical fiction. Top notch writing, beautiful world, gripping and twisty plot, flawed and dynamic characters. In awe!'
'If I could give this book more than 5 stars I would'
'If you love dark academia and fae legend this is for you. The writing is beautiful and so evocative. H.G. Parry is a master at blending history and fantasy . . . unforgettable'
'This magical adventure is everything I love about historical fantasy'
'Could not put it down and did not want it to end!'
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Parry (The Magician's Daughter) skillfully weaves together the mysterious and the mundane in this ambitious historical fantasy about hidden magic, dangerous ambition, and familial loyalty. In 1918, the accidental summoning of a fairy during the last days of WWI leaves many dead and a few survivors horribly cursed, prompting the secret magical community to prohibit any further dealings with the fae. Two years later, farmgirl Clover Hill enrolls at Camford, England's prestigious university for the sorcerous arts, intent on breaking her brother's increasingly debilitating fae curse. Though she's scorned as a double rarity—a woman and a scholarship student—she manages to befriend dashing, aristocratic Alden Lennox-Fontaine, fellow female scholar Hero Hartley, and botanist Eddie Gaskell. This quartet boldly pursues the forbidden secrets of the fae until they finally succeed in unlocking a door into Faerie country. Eight years later, the four have grown apart, haunted by the consequences of their actions. But when one of Clover's former friends goes rogue, threatening to upset the balance of power, Clover must stop them, in the process discovering Camford's deepest secrets. Parry paints a picture of a bygone era that is both attractive and subtly rotten at the core, exploring issues of power and privilege, duty and obligation. The results are complex, introspective, and impressive.
Customer Reviews
Very enjoyable
I read this fast because I wanted to know what happened which is a good sign