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Violet Wings [Paperback]

Victoria Hanley (Author)
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For Zaria Tourmaline, the three years without her mother and brother have been lonely ones, living with a cold and distant guardian while she completes her education. Just as she is ready to join the world of adult fairies and genies, she finds a spellbook written entirely in her mother’s hand. But this treasured object is not safe from a new enemy, a fairy with more power than Zaria ever dreamed existed. Only among the humans–who must never know fairies and genies exist–can Zaria hide the spellbook; but hidden magic, it turns out, can expose a fairy in ways she never thought possible.

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Review Date: July 15, 2009
Fairies, genies, pixies and trolls: material for preschoolers’ books? Not so in Hanley’s new effort following on her fantasy trilogy that began in The Seer and the Sword (2000). Zaria, a 12-year-old fairy from Tirfeyne, a parallel world unseen by humans, has received her wand and the watch that reveals her inborn levels of magic and power. She’s exceedingly powerful, but she’s also “Earth-struck,” far too interested in what happens on Earth, perhaps because her family disappeared during a visit there. Zaria discovers that her mentor Lily Morganite is evil, but with the help of friends and growing knowledge and control of her own powers, she’s able to battle for control of the governing council against the stronger woman in a breathless climax that clearly sets up a follow-on novel. Each chapter begins with an excerpt from a history of Tirfeyne, creating a believable depth and detail in the fairy world. Although Zaria’s character is well developed, others are superficially drawn. The well-realized world and believable main character make this a worthwhile read. (Fantasy. 10-14)

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Grade 4–6—When Zaria Tourmaline and her fairy classmates receive their wands at age 12, she is shocked to discover that she and her friend Leona have extraordinarily high levels of magical ability and power reserves, talents that have become almost unheard of in Feyland. For Zaria the news is tinged with bitterness, for she cannot share it with her parents, who disappeared three years earlier on a mission to Earth. Despite (or perhaps because of) this, she is drawn to the human world, and creates a stir when she is spotted by a pair of children. Now Zaria must face the consequences of her carelessness while fending off the attacks of her sinister mentor, Lily Morganite, who seems determined to get her hands on Zaria's powers. Themes of classism and responsible use of power are touched on but get lost in the uneven plotting. The fairy world and Zaria's struggles with Lily make for a solid fantasy adventure, but the story grinds to a halt when it moves to Earth, where the action feels perfunctory and extraneous.—Christi Esterle, Parker Library, CO
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Victoria Hanley has done a lot of traveling in search of fairy hotspots. She's made long journeys by car, plane, bus, train, and bicycle, not to mention plenty of hiking. Along the way, she has lived in California, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, New Mexico, Oregon, and Colorado, and her novels have been published in ten languages. Her fantasy headquarters are now located in Loveland, Colorado, at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, a place where fairies and genies, along with pixies, trolls, gremlins, and assorted humans, are always welcome to gather. You can visit the author at www.victoriahanley.com.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 10 and up
  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: EgmontUSA (May 25, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1606841599
  • ISBN-13: 978-1606841594
  • Product Dimensions: 5.3 x 1 x 7.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #578,021 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love the main character!, August 27, 2009
This review is from: Violet Wings (Hardcover)
Fourteen-year-old Zaria Tourmaline is a fairy who lives in the magical land of Feyland and has to figure out how to handle the exceptional powers she has been given through her violet wings--and the associated problems. I love this strong female character who shows such bravery and such loyalty to her friends. I also love the imaginary world Hanley has created. Each chapter starts out with an entry by Orville Gold, genie historian of Feyland, who describes details of the worlds unseen by humans on Earth, and the fascinating "rules" of these worlds. Especially interesting is the concept of each fairy and genie being born with a certain level of magic, measured in "radia." When the fairies and genies are older and find out how much radia they have, they must balance their desire to use magic with the reality of how much radia they have been allotted for life. Understandably, this knowledge has a huge impact on their lives. This book is definitely going to be on my gift list for young teenage girls!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating journey into the fairy realm, September 21, 2009
This review is from: Violet Wings (Hardcover)
Zaria Tourmaline is not a typical teen. For one thing she's an orphan whose parents and brother disappeared years ago. She lives with - of all people - her cranky teacher, Beryl Danburite. And she's not exactly human. She is a lavender fairy with violet wings. On her 14th birthday, along with receiving the customary watch and wand, Zaria discovers that she possesses enormous magical powers. This shocking revelation immediately turns her world upside down. Her world is Tirfeyne, which is not typical either. Tirfeyne is located in Feyland, another dimension where fairies, genies, gnomes, leprechauns, trolls, and quite possibly a few trogs live.

Zaria is not content to learn about her new abilities from her mentor, Lily Morganite whom she despises. She studies her mother's spellbook which provides her with a comforting connection to her long lost family and an overwhelming desire to find out what happened to them. She and her friends sneak through an unauthorized portal to visit Earth where they experiment with casting spells on unsuspecting humans and wind up in more trouble than they could have ever imagined.

But fairies are charged with using their magic to do good in the world. Amid all the turmoil and mischief that surrounds her - not to mention the part she plays in it - Zaria unravels a mystery that involves her missing family. When everything seems lost, it is up to Zaria to make something good come from all of it.

"Violet Wings" is part fantasy, part mystery, part coming of age. All together Hanley takes readers on a fascinating journey into another realm with enough friends, family, scoundrels, rascals, plus those pesky rules and laws to stay engrossed without being overwhelmed. Genie historian Orville Gold's narratives at the beginning of each chapter dispense Feyland fun facts and even some clues for the careful reader. Zaria and her friends are enchanting creatures who are just beginning to understand their own powers. Feyland is a mystical world that readers will long to return to again and again.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Innocent and fun fairy tale, August 25, 2009
This review is from: Violet Wings (Hardcover)
The youngest among her class of fairies and genies, Zaria can't wait to turn twelve. That's when she can finally exit Galena, the sheltered region in Feyland for children. It also marks the time when she will receive her crystal watch and wand, a sign that she's ready to become a full-fledged member of Feyland. Sneaking off with a friend to the human world leaves Zaria Earth-struck--and jeopardizes her eligibility for her watch and wand when she is sighted by humans. But that rule infringement quickly fades to the background in the midst of new events such as the discovery of the extent of Zaria's power and her guardian's cryptic warnings about Zaria's new mentor for magic. There's so much more at risk than just one fairy's exposure to humans. Zaria's life has been in turmoil since recent events have dredged up questions about the disappearance of her family three years prior, and with each new sinister disaster than occurs, it becomes apparent that something evil and corrupt is at work in Feyland--and Zaria may be the only one who knows how to stop it.

Violet Wings is a sweet and thoroughly enchanting fairy tale for younger readers. Hanley weaves magic and mysticism so well into life in Feyland that it feels quite real to the reader. Though I generally take a while to get used to the lingo in every fantasy story I read, the new wording used in this novel was surprisingly easy to accustom to. It greatly helped that every chapter opened with a brief segment on Feyland's history or its inhabitants' customs, and that these lessons were appropriately interspaced within Zaria's own adventures. Hanley has created a very likable fairy preteen in Zaria; she's spunky, modest, and has a good heart. She's also very believable within her circumstances, although I can't say the same for any of the other characters. The plot started out a little slow but quickly sped up into an exciting and magical ride. Overall, I feel Hanley was extremely successful in creating a fun, cute, and innocent tale about magic and fairies that is appropriate for the middle grade audience but will still be enjoyed by older readers.

Violet Wings is sure to be enjoyed by fans of Wings by Aprilynne Pike, The Faerie Path by Frewin Jones, and The Otherworldies by Jennifer Anne Kogler. I seriously hope this novel will have a sequel because I can't wait to see what adventures Zaria embarks on next.
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