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Skin Hunger

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
Kathleen Duey launches a mesmerizing trilogy with a book that has been honored as a National Book Award Finalist. In Sadima's time, magic has been banned and she is forced to hide her ability to communicate with animals. But then a young nobleman bent on bringing magic back to the world sends his servant to find Sadima, and a new life opens before her. Centuries later, an academy of magic welcomes 10 applicants, but only one will graduate. "Beautifully written, fierce, and unforgettable."-Holly Black, author of Tithe
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Duey's new fantasy trilogy, A Resurrection of Magic, launches with a bewitching tale that twists time. Andy Paris deftly shifts listeners from one century to another and subtly moves between distinctive casts of characters caught up in acts of forbidden, or potentially fatal, magic. Sadima is a farm girl whose ability to communicate with animals appalls her family, so she moves to the city where two young men are secretly striving to recover lost magic. The harsh, threatening environments of the story are readily imparted in Paris's haunting narration. But it's the terror of the young students in one century and the revelation of Sadima in another that make for a gripping audio experience with a cliff-hanger ending. D.P.D. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 23, 2007
      Duey (the Hoofbeats series) uses a challenging dual-narrative format to tell a complex story in this first book in the A Resurrection of Magic series. Sadima is born into a world where magic has all but disappeared and the only remaining magicians are charlatans and tricksters. But Sadima knows that magic is real, because of her ability to communicate with animals. When she turns 17, her father dies, and she departs to live with the intense young scholar Somiss and his servant Franklin, who both work feverishly to decode and transcribe bits of real magic that still exist. In order to help, Sadima learns to write and discovers treachery amidst her new companions. The second narrative takes place an unspecified number of years later, when more magic has returned to the world. Hahp, a boy whose wealthy father wants to get rid of him, sends him to a dark and vicious school, where the boys are told they will likely die in the process of learning the magic arts; Somiss is the school’s secretive headmaster, Franklin the teacher and extreme food deprivation a primary teaching method. Hahp’s tale is told in first-person while Sadima’s is in third-person; Duey’s world is complicated enough without the additional layer of obfuscation this structure provides. Ages 12-up.

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:720
  • Text Difficulty:3

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