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Shadows is a compelling and inventive novel set in a world where science and magic are at odds, by Robin McKinley, the Newbery-winning author of The Hero and the Crown and The Blue Sword, as well as the classic titles Beauty, Chalice, Spindle's End, Pegasus and Sunshine
Maggie knows something's off about Val, her mom's new husband. Val is from Oldworld, where they still use magic, and he won't have any tech in his office-shed behind the house. But-more importantly-what are the huge, horrible, jagged, jumpy shadows following him around? Magic is illegal in Newworld, which is all about science. The magic-carrying gene was disabled two generations ago, back when Maggie's great-grandmother was a notable magician. But that was a long time ago.
Then Maggie meets Casimir, the most beautiful boy she has ever seen. He's from Oldworld too-and he's heard of Maggie's stepfather, and has a guess about Val's shadows. Maggie doesn't want to know . . . until earth-shattering events force her to depend on Val and his shadows. And perhaps on her own heritage.
In this dangerously unstable world, neither science nor magic has the necessary answers, but a truce between them is impossible. And although the two are supposed to be incompatible, Maggie's discovering the world will need both to survive.
About the author:
Robin McKinley has won many awards, including the Newbery Medal for The Hero and the Crown, a Newbery Honor for The Blue Sword, and the Mythopoeic Award for Adult Literature for Sunshine.
She lives in Hampshire, England with her husband, author Peter Dickinson
Check out her blog at robinmckinleysblog.com.

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Epic and scarily brilliant

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Jackyann53
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2017-04-09
An unfamiliar world with menacing events, weird creatures, complicated and interesting relationships and comfortingly unusual characters. Magic exists even in unimagined places and things. Maggie loves her mum, brother (a bit) and best friends Jill and Tak. She hates her stepdad Val and the shadows that seem to follow him menacingly around. The army, there to keep control of silverbugs and weird, dangerous breakthroughs from beyond, seem to have a close interest in Val. The story unfolds dramatically and drags the willing reader along with it. I could hardly bear to put it down. A must read for all fantasy fans.

An awesome McKinley book. Standard!

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ohhellojo
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2014-01-18
I absolutely love McKinley's stories, she has a great narrative voice that makes you think you're right there with the heroine. This book is similar to Beauty in the way the heroine is quite young and determined, as well as like Sunshine in the way it's set in a world like ours, but in a different dimension of it so everything 'normal' is slightly skewed. I wish she explained what things were earlier, I was trying to figure out what a "cobey" was for the most part of the first couple of chapters until Maggie gets caught up in one. And I was so desperate for the story to hurry up at the start, it was really frustrating. Once it gets going, it's a brilliant read. I've been thinking about all the time at work, when I'm out with friends, shopping in Tesco, I can't put it down!
I'd like to point out that as of now, Jan 2014, there are some spelling mistakes in this version and if you're reading on your tablet vertically, some of the end pages of Chapters are missed out. If you turn it horizontally you'll find there's a couple more pages to read before the next chapter begins. I only realised this when a sentence didn't finish properly on the next page.
I don't think you can beat a proper book, but if you love McKinley and don't mind these glitches then don't hesitate to buy this!