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A Great and Terrible Beauty (Kindle Edition)

by Libba Bray (Author)
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A Victorian boarding school story, a Gothic mansion mystery, a gossipy romp about a clique of girlfriends, and a dark other-worldly fantasy--jumble them all together and you have this complicated and unusual first novel.

Gemma, 16, has had an unconventional upbringing in India, until the day she foresees her mother’s death in a black, swirling vision that turns out to be true. Sent back to England, she is enrolled at Spence, a girls’ academy with a mysterious burned-out East Wing. There Gemma is snubbed by powerful Felicity, beautiful Pippa, and even her own dumpy roommate Ann, until she blackmails herself and Ann into the treacherous clique. Gemma is distressed to find that she has been followed from India by Kartik, a beautiful young man who warns her to fight off the visions. Nevertheless, they continue, and one night she is led by a child-spirit to find a diary that reveals the secrets of a mystical Order. The clique soon finds a way to accompany Gemma to the other-world realms of her visions "for a bit of fun" and to taste the power they will never have as Victorian wives, but they discover that the delights of the realms are overwhelmed by a menace they cannot control. Gemma is left wi! th the knowledge that her role as the link between worlds leaves her with a mission to seek out the "others" and rebuild the Order. A Great and Terrible Beauty is an impressive first book in what should prove to be a fascinating trilogy. (Ages 12 up) –Patty Campbell

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Grade 9 Up An interesting combination of fantasy, light horror, and historical fiction, with a dash of romance thrown in for good measure. On her 16th birthday, Gemma Doyle fights with her mother. She wants to leave India where her family is living, runs off when her mother refuses to send her to London to school, has a dreadful vision and witnesses her mother's death. Two months later, Gemma is enrolled in London's Spence School, still troubled by visions, and unable to share her grief and guilt over her loss. She gradually learns to control her vision and enter the "realms" where magical powers can make anything happen and where her mother waits to instruct her. Gradually she and her new friends learn about the Order, an ancient group of women who maintained the realms and regulated their power, and how two students unleashed an evil creature from the realms by killing a Gypsy girl. Gemma uncovers her mother's connection to those events and learns what she now must do. The fantasy element is obvious, and the boarding-school setting gives a glimpse into a time when girls were taught gentility and the importance of appearances. The author also makes a point about the position of women in Victorian society. Bray's characters are types--Felicity, clever and powerful; Ann, plain and timid; Pippa, beautiful and occasionally thoughtless; Gemma, spirited and chafing under society's rules--but not offensively so, and they do change as the story progresses. The ending leaves open the likelihood of a sequel. Recommend this to fantasy fans who also like Sherlock Holmes or Mary Russell.--Lisa Prolman, Greenfield Public Library, MA
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Product Details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 447 KB
  • Print Length: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers (December 9, 2003)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000FBJF28
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (341 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,523 in Kindle Store (See Bestsellers in Kindle Store)

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75 of 79 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful, page-turning Victorian/gothic novel..., May 4, 2005
I picked up this book on a whim because the premise seemed interesting. A Great and Terrible Beauty is one of the most beautiful historical and gothic novels I have read in a while. The story enthralled me from beginning to end. Sixteen-year-old Gemma Doyle is different from the other girls at the London boarding school she lives in after her mother's tragic and strange death in India. In addition to not having the conformist mentality that girls of her class and station are trained to have, Gemma has a deep, dark problem that she does not know how to control. She has visions of tragic things that come true and has the magic key to enter an alternate place called the Realms, where every desire -- as well as every nightmare -- can come true. When she finds the diary of a girl with similar powers, she learns about a secret society called the Order, and she and three friends decide to explore the magical and strange world. But there are things that Gemma doesn't know about, secrets and mysteries that she will have to figure out on her own. And she tries to do this while a rather strange Indian boy keeps an eye on her and demands that she put a stop to her visions. There are various twists throughout the novel.

A Great and Terrible Beauty is the sort of novel that you cannot put down because there are so many elements, so many layers that make the novel compelling and enthralling. I loved the backdrop of Victorian England and the way women were viewed and what was expected from them in those times. The female characters spoke volumes about this particularly difficult time period for women. Pippa's desire to meet the perfect prince touched me. She is a very flawed character, but with dreams and desires that spoke to me. Felicity is also quite a complex character. She was a loyal friend and an innocent at times and was cruel, despicable and disturbing in others. Gemma is a great heroine. She had the sort of confusions and issues that girls at present time could definitely relate to. There was a naivete quality to her voice that made her all the more compelling. The gothic aspect of the novel is the perfect complement for the time setting. The horror aspect of the novel were chilling at times. The story became very fanciful about halfway through the novel, but the elements of magic in those scenes were very well done. I fell in love with this book and Libba Bray seems quite an interesting author (an interview with Ms. Bray is included in the book). There are loose ends that tell me there will be a second novel. I hope this turns into a series. It is too good for it to be a one-time story. I recommend A Great and Terrible Beauty most highly. This novel is one of the best reading investments I've made thus far this year!
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book...And Certainly Not Terrible, January 6, 2004
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"Wow!" was all I could say after reading this book. I was awed by the characters, the setting and the lyracisim of the story, which seemed so believable despite its fantastical plot. The book centers around Gemma Doyle, a 16-year-old British teen living in India during the late 1800's. Anxious to go live in London, Gemma is miserable in this foreign land, to say the least. When her mother dies mysteriously, Gemma is sent to an English boarding school, Spence, to finish her education.
But trouble doesn't stop there. Gemma is haunted by mysterious visions, where she sees her mother, a young girl and a myserious beast. At the same time, she must attempt to assimilate into the elite Spence society. Later, Gemma uncovers the diary of Mary Dowd, which unleases the story of the Order, an old Spence society, no longer existing, that was comprised of girls who traveled to other realms and the spirit world. In addition, the secrets of Mary's death, and her friend Sarah's, are unraveled. When one of Gemma's new friends decides to reinstate the Order, Gemma and two others join her. But this coming-of-age heroine will quickly discover that all is not as it seems...and someone (something?) is after her.
This is an incredible story. It is well-written and captivating. The characters, especially Gemma's friend Felicity, literally seem to step off the pages and enter our world. But what really sets this book apart from any others is the way that Libba Bray has woven a sharp analysis of Victorian society into a gripping fictional tale. A Great and Terrible Beauty is a must-read that will stick with young adult readers long after the last page has been turned.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars i loved it!, July 6, 2005
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i really loved this book. it was really descriptive and the characters seemed as though they were actually real. i did, though, have to read the book twice to fully understand everything, but it was still SUPER amazing.

it's basically the story of gemma doyle, a girl who has no idea she has secret visions and the power to enter mysterious realms. but after ariving in england after her mother's death and attending a finishing school, she realizes her powers are greater than ever. there she befriends three girls, pippa, felicity, and ann, and after some confusion and disagreements they become best friends. but gemma's not alone to knowing of her visions, an indian boy who has followed her knows of them too and is trying to stop her from entering the realms and using her powers. his name is kartik. she feels as though he's ruling over her, telling her what to do. she does not listen to him and enters the realms, a place of the dead, where she remeets her mother and she introduced her friends and such. but soon her paradise becomes deadly and full of confusion as gemma realizes her mother's real idenity, she is in risk of becoming a 'dark thing,' and she realizes that kartik was right. it's basically her story of finding herselef and understanding herself in the world.

i loved this book, it's a must-read. i really loved the characters and they were so well-formed. i adore this book. the only things wrong with it are that it can become confusing & i was disappointed that kartik and gemma didn't become really close and fall in love or something. but it was still an amazing book. i can't wait to read rebel angels, the next book in the series.

enjoy!
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3.0 out of 5 stars a great and terrible beauty
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After reading all 3 books (really, the 4th could be considered 2 books!)I can honestly say I am completely in love! Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books for teens on the market
In all of the mania of twilight, to me it seemed like a good, decent, well-written story for teens no longer existed. That was, until I read A Great and Terrible Beauty. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Kathlene K. Vitale

4.0 out of 5 stars A good read. Could use a little more action
Slow to get started, doesn't get going till the end. I'm hoping the second in the series will have more substance.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic
This one is slow to start, but the series as a whole is written so very well. Libba Bray's style reminds me of a more 21st century-friendly Jane Austen, because of her satirical... Read more
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Overall this book starts out slow and has difficulty building. The second book is much better and throughly more enjoyable read than the author's first book.
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