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Julia Gray

Auteur de The First Named

38+ oeuvres 2,313 utilisateurs 14 critiques

A propos de l'auteur

Comprend les noms: Julia Gray

Comprend aussi: Jonathan Wylie (1)

Notice de désambiguation :

(eng) Julia Gray is a pseudonym of Mark and Julia Smith, who also write as Jonathan Wylie.

Séries

Œuvres de Julia Gray

The First Named (1987) 274 exemplaires
The Centre of the Circle (1987) 225 exemplaires
The Mage-born Child (1988) 201 exemplaires
The Lightless Kingdom (1989) 138 exemplaires
The Dark Moon (2000) 134 exemplaires
The Age of Chaos (1989) 121 exemplaires
Shadow Maze (1992) 111 exemplaires
Dream-weaver (1991) 94 exemplaires
The Crystal Desert (2001) 93 exemplaires
The Jasper Forest (2001) 91 exemplaires
Ice Mage (1998) 90 exemplaires
The Red Glacier (2002) 90 exemplaires
Alyssa's Ring (2002) 83 exemplaires
Fire Music (1999) 53 exemplaires

Oeuvres associées

Drabble Project (1988) — Contributeur — 17 exemplaires

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Partage des connaissances

Sexe
female
Relations
Smith, Mark [8] (contributor to shared pen name Julia Gray)
Notice de désambigüisation
Julia Gray is a pseudonym of Mark and Julia Smith, who also write as Jonathan Wylie.

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Fantasy Novel, Start of a Series à Name that Book (Octobre 2010)

Critiques

Ada Byron has a disreputable genius of a father and a restrictive mother. Her father lives abroad and dies when she is young but Ada inherits some of his instability as well as her mother's skill for mathematics. Ada longs to break free of society and become that new thing, a scientist, but she has a path mapped out for her by society. When she meets an inventor called Babbage, Ada is inspired and then realises that she can improve his ideas.
I was asked to read this book with a view for it to be taken up in a school reading programme and I do intend to recommend it. The language is age appropriate and the story very much appealing to the 'Bridgerton' fans with added science. Gray is unable to avoid the scandal associated with Byron himself but it is handled sensitively.… (plus d'informations)
 
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pluckedhighbrow | Aug 17, 2023 |
The last in the Servants of Ark trilogy, this book, again, takes place a generation after the previous one. We meet Yve, an exceptional female wizard, and her familiar, a dragon who only halfway exists in this world. The characters and situations that the book mentions are interesting enough, but the characters never really come to life, and events are repeatedly just left kinda hanging.... Yeah, the world has to be saved, or destroyed, or something, but I just wasn't feeling it.
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AltheaAnn | Feb 9, 2016 |
It's got princes, a good wizard, a prophecy, a feisty princess, a mystical sword, outlaws, and an evil sorceress who takes over the kingdom.
Need I say more?
It's a quick read, fairly inoffensive, even mildly entertaining. But there are absolutely no original twists to the basic 'fantasy' story here. And the authors' (Wylie is a pseudonym for a husband/wife team) insistence on being relentlessly lighthearted in tone is occasionally disturbing. (Normally, people don't keep on merrily trucking along, cracking jokes and saying, "well, we've got to move on" directly after their betrothed/brother/friend/etc is killed.) The characters have no depth of emotional involvement - and neither will the reader. I probably won't remember anything that happened in this book shortly.… (plus d'informations)
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AltheaAnn | Feb 9, 2016 |
While I thought the first book in this trilogy was rather extraordinarily bad, in this sequel, the team-that-is-Jonathan-Wylie is back in stride. While certainly not exceptional literature, this is a perfectly acceptable fantasy adventure.
In the island nation of Ark, it's a generation later. The evil sorceress Amarino was defeated by King Mark, but now her daughters are coming of age, and a long-term plan of evil magic may come to fruition. It's Prince Luke's turn to save the land... but he seems to have fallen in love with one of Amarino's daughters...
Nothing too deep or challenging here, and a lot of the plot elements could be better thought-out or explained, but an entertaining-enough book.
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AltheaAnn | 1 autre critique | Feb 9, 2016 |

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Œuvres
38
Aussi par
1
Membres
2,313
Popularité
#11,103
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
14
ISBN
83
Langues
4

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