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Juniper & Thorn: A Novel par Ava Reid
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Juniper & Thorn: A Novel (original 2022; édition 2022)

par Ava Reid (Auteur)

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From highly acclaimed, bestselling author Ava Reid comes a gothic horror retelling of The Juniper Tree, set in another time and place within the world of The Wolf and the Woodsman, where a young witch seeks to discover her identity and escape the domination of her abusive wizard father, perfect for fans of Shirley Jackson and Catherynne M. Valente.

A gruesome curse. A city in upheaval. A monster with unquenchable appetites.

Marlinchen and her two sisters live with their wizard father in a city shifting from magic to industry. As Oblya's last true witches, she and her sisters are little more than a tourist trap as they treat their clients with archaic remedies and beguile them with nostalgic charm. Marlinchen spends her days divining secrets in exchange for rubles and trying to placate her tyrannical, xenophobic father, who keeps his daughters sequestered from the outside world. But at night, Marlinchen and her sisters sneak out to enjoy the city's amenities and revel in its thrills, particularly the recently established ballet theater, where Marlinchen meets a dancer who quickly captures her heart.

As Marlinchen's late-night trysts grow more fervent and frequent, so does the threat of her father's rage and magic. And while Oblya flourishes with culture and bustles with enterprise, a monster lurks in its midst, borne of intolerance and resentment and suffused with old-world power. Caught between history and progress and blood and desire, Marlinchen must draw upon her own magic to keep her city safe and find her place within it.

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Titre:Juniper & Thorn: A Novel
Auteurs:Ava Reid (Auteur)
Info:Harper Voyager (2022), 320 pages
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A grim (pun internded) fairytale retelling. Ava Reid writes incredible leading ladies, and the best love interests. The world building is beastly and beautiful in equal measure. ( )
  ZeldasLibrary | Jun 3, 2024 |
I disliked most things about this book. The characters fell into one of three categories: either they were villainous to the extreme with no redeeming qualities and therefore fell flat for the lack of nuance, they were minor players that were part of the scenery and fell flat for lack of depth, or they were simpering and boring and fell flat for lack of making me as a reader care. There was nothing interesting about any of them. The story was also gruesome, which I detested. I was not expecting explicit details of sexual assault, eating disorder, abuse, etc. and I would have skipped it all together had I known beforehand. In addition to being gruesome, the story was also poorly paced and plotted. The big reveal was no big surprise, and while it might have had an impact had it occurred earlier in the story, as it is, it was yet another aspect that fell flat. To the author's credit, I was desperate to know how the story ended, and I did skim the last several chapters because I simply had to know how all of the pieces resolved. The writing seemed to fluctuate between an almost impressionistic style (In the House in the Dark of the Woods came to mind several times during my reading) and a more standard modern fantasy style. Both styles were good, but the fluctuation between the two gave me whiplash. All in all, this felt like the author's therapy, and while this may not bother some readers, and may even be helpful to others, as a therapist in my day to day life I want escapism in my books and this most certainly did not deliver. ( )
  MrsHammyMax | May 18, 2024 |
this was just too much for me, too sad, too dark, too descriptive, too stressful, etc. can see why somebody else might like it but not for me ( )
  ZetaRiemann | Apr 4, 2024 |
3/5

Now. I didn't hate this. But I didn't really love it, either.

The writing was beautiful. Reid's prose made this bleak world brim with atmosphere, and it was really gripping.

I also really liked when she would tell fairy tales and weave their themes into the story. That is always something I really like

But. You know me. I did have some qualms. Mostly, the plot and the ending fell flat. It left me really disappointed. I was given the promise of dark, gothic horror. The author did deliver in her lyrically morose writing, but I was left ultimately unsatisfied.

And I think it's really lame that Marlinchen got a happy ending. At least, if she had a happy ending, it should have been a girl boss moment where maybe she became her father. A little more insane, a little less happily ever after. More unhinged maniacal witch goes crazy after being stomped on and repressed. I never got the catharsis I was seeking there, I dunno.

To that point (the one of romance), I do like Sevas, but GOD does it feel like it's just sex. Oh and they're both lonely and don't want to be alone bcuz shared trauma. Lol. I did really like the scene where he looked at her in the mirror. And it makes enough sense that they like each other. Just not the direction I wanted the story to go in. She should have kiiiilllllled hiiiiiiim. or something


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  telamy | Nov 6, 2023 |
Strong ending, but for a good deal of the book, our protagonist's main personality trait is meek, with which is difficult to identify. The protagonist makes it very clear she's not a teenager, but the character is a young adult, and for much of the book, the character acts like a child. Part of this characterization is relevant to the plot, but it's also difficult to relate to her childish behavior.

I loved the setting: fantasy Eastern Europe, on the verge of being overrun with Western ideas. There's early 20th-century sciences mixed with old world magic, and there's an opulent ballet theater next to the slums: the imagery is wonderful.

Overall, it's not a bad first novel, and I look forward to seeing stronger characterization in future novels.
  embly | Nov 4, 2023 |
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Fantasy. Fiction. Mythology. HTML:

From highly acclaimed, bestselling author Ava Reid comes a gothic horror retelling of The Juniper Tree, set in another time and place within the world of The Wolf and the Woodsman, where a young witch seeks to discover her identity and escape the domination of her abusive wizard father, perfect for fans of Shirley Jackson and Catherynne M. Valente.

A gruesome curse. A city in upheaval. A monster with unquenchable appetites.

Marlinchen and her two sisters live with their wizard father in a city shifting from magic to industry. As Oblya's last true witches, she and her sisters are little more than a tourist trap as they treat their clients with archaic remedies and beguile them with nostalgic charm. Marlinchen spends her days divining secrets in exchange for rubles and trying to placate her tyrannical, xenophobic father, who keeps his daughters sequestered from the outside world. But at night, Marlinchen and her sisters sneak out to enjoy the city's amenities and revel in its thrills, particularly the recently established ballet theater, where Marlinchen meets a dancer who quickly captures her heart.

As Marlinchen's late-night trysts grow more fervent and frequent, so does the threat of her father's rage and magic. And while Oblya flourishes with culture and bustles with enterprise, a monster lurks in its midst, borne of intolerance and resentment and suffused with old-world power. Caught between history and progress and blood and desire, Marlinchen must draw upon her own magic to keep her city safe and find her place within it.

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