Full of magic, suspense, and mystery, Traci Chee brings her trilogy to a close in this spellbinding final installment.
Traci Chee is an all-around word geek, she loves book arts and art books, poetry and paper crafts. She studied literature and creative writing at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and earned a master of arts degree from San Francisco State University. Traci grew up in a small town with more cows than people, and now feels most at home in the mountains, scaling switchbacks and happening upon hidden highland lakes. She lives in California with her fast-fast dog. The Storyteller is the final book in the trilogy that began with the New York Times bestseller, The Reader.
Praise for The Storyteller:
"With an assurance that equals her sorcerer protagonist's, Chee
constantly interrogates her central question: "who controls the
story." At one point hers reaches the high-fantasy equivalent of
The Monster at the End of This Book (though with significantly more
elegance)... Thoroughly immersive, thoroughly
satisfying."-Kirkus, starred review
"In this richly realized novel, Chee has
masterfully converged all of her characters into one final
confrontation...as Chee pulls out all the stops to beautifully
obliterate her readers' hearts."-Booklist, starred
review
"This is a fast-paced adventure with fully developed
characters that explores memory and the power of the written
word...[A] beautiful love story at its core."-School Library
Journal, starred review
Praise for The Speaker:
"Filled with even more magic and intrigue than its
predecessor, this is a gripping follow-upthat will leave
readers speculating and wanting more."-Kirkus Reviews, starred
review
"Strategically written with elements from the previous
volume, this entry is rich with twists and turns that will
leave readers in constant shock while reminding them that there are
no coincidences in this narrative."-School Library Journal,
starred review
"Fans will be knocking down the door to read this
exciting sequel."-Booklist
"Chee has once again created an unforgettable story. Filled with
secrets and surprises, this fast-paced storyline draws readers in
and keeps them on their toes."-VOYA
Praise for The Reader:
A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year - 2016
Finalist for the 2016 Kirkus Prize
A Kirkus Best Book of the Year - 2016
An NPR Best Book of the Year - 2016
"I was spellbound from the first page. An utterly transportive
tale of swashbucklers and sharpshooters, masterfully written.
Traci Chee has penned a beautiful novel about the power of story,
complete with a fantastic cast of characters and an expertly
rendered fantasy landscape. This is a book you will not soon
forget."-Renee Ahdieh, #1 New York Times bestselling author of
The Wrath and the Dawn
"Deftly rendered in beautiful prose, narrated through three
shifting time lines woven into an interconnected history of duty,
honor, and magic. . . . This is a must-have for all those
who value a good read with genuine character growth, mystery,
unique world-building, adventure, unyielding bonds of loyalty, and
pirates. . . . A fresh, diverse fantasy; highly recommended for
fans of Cornelia Funke's Inkheart and female-powered
adventures."-School Library Journal, starred review
"Commanding storytelling and vivid details,
particularly of the magical process of reading, bring the story to
life... the first of what promises to be an enchanting
series."-Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Chee's debut is an intricate, multilayered reading
experience... An exploration of self-determination and the
magic of the written word, Sefia's story is an absorbing
introduction to the Sea of Ink and Gold series."-Publishers
Weekly, starred review
"With evocative language, fascinating world building, multifaceted
characters, and a compelling plot, this is a series fantasy
lovers will want to sink their teeth into."-Booklist,
starred review
"Most world-building shies away from tackling the question of
literacy within fantasy cultures, but here it serves as the
beating meta-heart."-NPR
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