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Michelle Harrison (Author)
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Tanya is no ordinary girl. She can see fairies. But not the fairies we imagine. Evil fairies who cast spells on her, rousing her from her sleep and propelling her out of bed. At wit's end with her daughter's inexplicable behavior, Tanya's mother sends her away to live with her grandmother at Elvesden Manor, a secluded countryside mansion on the outskirts of a peculiar Essex town.

There is plenty to explore, as long as Tanya stays away from Hangman's Wood- a vast stretch of forest, full of catacombs and notorious for people losing their lives. Fifty years ago a girl vanished in the woods, a girl Tanya's grandmother will not speak of. As Tanya learns more about this girl, she finds herself dangerously close to vanishing into the fairy realm forever.

Debut author Michelle Harrison weaves an intricate mystery into a beautiful and haunting fantasy that captures a rich world of fairy lore where only the color red can offer protection.

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Starred Review. Grade 5–8—An intriguing, exciting blend of fantasy and mystery. Tanya, 13, is being tormented by bullying fairies no one else can see. Fed up with her odd behavior, her mother sends her to her unwelcoming grandmother at her dark manor house surrounded by a forest that Tanya is forbidden to enter. When children begin to disappear, she realizes that it is up to her, along with the caretaker's son, Fabian, to go into Hangman's Wood and find the truth. There she encounters a girl who disappeared 50 years earlier, and who Fabian's grandfather was accused of murdering. It will take more than courage for her to accomplish her mission, for Tanya must use the one gift she possesses that she wishes she didn't have—the ability to enter the fairies' realm—and she almost loses her life in the process. This truly absorbing page-turner is fresh and clever, and readers will be on the edge of their seats wondering if and how Tanya will outwit her nemeses.—Kathy Kirchoefer, Prince Georges County Memorial Library System, New Carrollton, MD
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* "First-time novelist Harrison writes with great assuredness, creating a seductive setting and memorable, fully developed characters." (Publishers Weekly, starred review )

* "An intriguing, exciting blend of fantasy and mystery...This truly absorbing page-turner is fresh and clever, and readers will be on the edge of their seats wondering if and how Tanya will outwit her nemeses." (School Library Journal, starred review )

"Harrison is an excellent storyteller whose command of language wonderfully matches the scenarios and characters she creates...Fantasy readers who are looking for the next fat book that's both a quick and compelling read will love this one." (Booklist )

"Fantasy fans will find the dizzying array of otherworldly creatures, each kind equipped with its own social hierarchies and mores, quite intriguing...[has a] swift pace, compelling characters (both human and otherwise), and web of carefully developed and cleanly resolved plots." (BCCB ) --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers; First Edition edition (April 12, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0316041483
  • ISBN-13: 978-0316041485
  • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.2 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #253,306 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Michelle Harrison is a former bookseller and assistant editor, now working as a full-time writer. Originally from Essex, she has a degree in Illustration and now lives in Oxfordshire, England, with her partner and two cats. Her debut novel, 13 TREASURES, won the Waterstone's Children's Book Prize. It is followed by two sequels, 13 CURSES (publishing June 2011) and 13 SECRETS (publishing 2012).


To find out more about Michelle, visit http://michelleharrisonbooks.com.

Official U.S. website at www.13treasurestrilogy.com.



 

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Imagination Reviews, April 17, 2010
This review is from: 13 Treasures (Hardcover)
Let me just start off by saying that whatever I say won't do this book justice. So please just go read it yourself!

In the spirit of Harry Potter, Michelle Harrison takes us on a wild ride full of mystery with her unlikely main character Tanya. See, Tanya has a bit of a uncommon condition. She can see fairies. Not cute Tinker Bell fairies but vengeful devious fairies. When the fairies play a trick on Tanya it's the last straw for Tanya's Mom. She sends her away to live with her grandmother. This is a terrible turn of events in Tanya's world but when clues start popping up in a 50 year old mystery Tanya may just get some of her question answered.

I had heard some really great things about this book so when the chance came to read it of course I took it. I was not disappointed! 13 Treasures is full of mystery. There was never a dull moment! When I wasn't reading this, I wanted to be reading this.

All of the characters were very very well written! I loved Tanya. She was mature and confident when other 13 year olds would have run screaming. All the secondary characters were great too. I loved Fabian and his Dad. I Loved the fairies also!

There are tons of books out there about girls who see fairies. This one was no different but somehow it stood out! I really loved it. It read like a movie. I actually see this being made into a movie in the near future. I had a lot of fun reading this and I plan on buying the sequel from Book Depository because there's no way I'm waiting until the American release date!!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Delightful and Dark New Series, April 12, 2010
This review is from: 13 Treasures (Hardcover)
Tanya isn't your average 13-year-old girl (or is she 12? She's young, let's leave it at that): she can see fairies. These aren't the kind to grant you wishes or help clear up acne. The fairies in Michelle Harrison's The 13 Treasures are dark, malevolent, and sometimes hideous creatures with foreboding agendas and secretive movements, determined to keep their existence a secret from bumbling mortals and make life miserable for those, like Tanya, with the Second Sight. The ability to see fairy folk has been a negative experience for Tanya.

Part One opens with a group of three fairies, Raven, Gredin, Feathercap, and a squat toadish thing Tanya dubs Mizhog, scolding our protagonist for having written about them in her diary. Despite having buried it, the fairies discovered her mistake and threaten Tanya least she slip again. To insure the lesson's learned, the fairies wreak havoc in her room and leave before Tanya's mother is alerted once more to what she believes are her daughter's tiresome antics. Finally fed up, she sends Tanya and her dog, Oberon (a lovely, slightly plump doberman), away to live with her maternal grandmother for two weeks at Elvesden Manor, an enormous family property well outside London on the outer edges of Hangman's Wood.

Tanya is resigned to her fate: her grandmother seems to find any and all reason to avoid her and when she doesn't, never fails to act distant and cold; the groundskeeper's son Fabian is a nosy, bothersome boy around the same age as Tanya. Sure that the next two weeks are going to be a boring, irritating, and insufferable existence Tanya is surprised when she discovers a door downstairs normally kept locked, like most other rooms in the Manor, opened. Peering inside and finding no one to deter her curiosity, Tanya steps inside to discover Florence (her grandmother) has a library. Inside are dozens of books on magic and fairies. Unable to resist, Tanya makes a stack and just as she's about to leave, flips through a copy of A Midsummer Night's Dream when a newspaper clipping left inside catches Tanya's eye: a girl named Morwenna Bloom disappeared in Hangman's Wood under mysterious circumstances fifty years ago and was never found.

Florence startles Tanya out of her musings and before she can get away, is shocked when her grandmother gives her some jewelry that had been stashed in the desk: a silver bracelet with 13 charms dangling off the metal. Taking her unexpected gift and stealing a copy of Myth and Magic Through The Ages, Tanya makes her way back to her room hoping to find in its pages more insights into fairies and why she in particular can see them when it seems no one else can.

What follows is the dark adventures of Tanya and Fabian working together to discover the truth behind Morwenna's disappearance, unlock mysterious doors, travel hidden passageways, all while avoiding the suspicious, watchful eyes of Florence and Fabian's father and grandfather, Warwick and Amos.

Harrison writes a wonderfully scary tale of love, family, and friendship with none of what I would have expected. The protagonist is a strong female figure who relies on her wits and strengths, unafraid to ask for help from those around her and thankfully, does not fall in love with anyone. It was such a relief to read a YA book that didn't involve a romantic coupling with the female protagonist. Rather, the romance in the book was as dark and menacing as the fairies themselves.

I really enjoyed Fabian's character and hope to see him explored a little more in the sequel, as well as, now that the events of The 13 Treasures are wrapped up, Warwick and Florence. The surprise twist ending that revealed the true relationship between Warwick and his employer was perfect! I never would have guessed it on my own.

I also am impressed with Harrison's interpretation of the fey folk and their magical world, even though I've heard a lot of it before, but her execution was especially pleasing; their interaction with the mortal world was as seamless and charming (or frightening) as I could have hoped for.

There isn't too much I want to go into because I do feel this is such an amazing find, you really need to go out and read it for yourself.

I definitely recommend this book to anyone who's a fan of fairies or wants a fun, dark, and easy read. But if you're anything like me, and your imagination gets the better of you, don't read this before you go to bed. Read it in a well-lighted room, or outside, in daylight even, with people around and lots of reassuring, life-affirming things surrounding you. The Crooked Man from The Book of Lost Things really creeped me out. There's a lot in this book that gave me the same skin-crawly feel. As sinister as it was, I can't believe I was lucky enough to get a free copy. If you liked Holly Black's Tithe books (I've only ever read the first and am clueless on the name of the trilogy), you may like Michelle Harrison's The 13 Treasures. Albeit intended I think for a slightly younger crowd, the book manages to appeal to an older audience with its dark turns and unexpected revelations.

The UK edition has lovely illustrations at the beginning of each chapter drawn by the ever so talented Miss Michelle Harrison herself!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Unbury This Treasure, June 17, 2010
This review is from: 13 Treasures (Hardcover)
A fabulous read for middle graders interested in faery tales and fantasy. Not too heavy on either, the mystical history created by Harrison was both realistic and understated. Often times, in my experience, and author gets so drawn into the creation of the other-worldly aspects of this type of story that it can tend to overwhelm. Not so in the case of 13 Treasures. The back story here is light on the faery-land and heavy on the character building. This is not to say that we don't see the world they live in because to some degree we do, just not at the expense of the events of the world that Tanya and her family are a part of.

The story itself was equally interesting. At three-hundred and fifty pages it wasn't short (particularly, I imagine, for some middle grade readers) but at no time did the story lag or become so repetitive in nature that I found myself thinking "man she could have cut out those two chapters". It had a bevy of fantastic characters including the main heroine Tanya. Spunky, defiant and true to herself she was the picture of endurance and patience as she did her best to solve the mystery presented as it unfurled. Furthermore, her foe Morewenna was just the right combination of maniacally evil and manipulative. Using creatures from another realm in consort with magic she plotted against Tanya and her family in a way that wasn't remotely over the top given the subject matter of the story.

To delve deeper into the story and characters would only serve to ruin the fun twists and turns of the story for the reader so I will leave you with this....

This book is bound to keep your middle grader's attention, moreover it's great fun for the young adult reader as well. If you are looking for a good book to segue into the realm of fantasy 13 Treasures would certainly be well worth your attention.
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