List Out Of Books Flora Segunda (Flora Trilogy #1)
| Title | : | Flora Segunda (Flora Trilogy #1) |
| Author | : | Ysabeau S. Wilce |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 431 pages |
| Published | : | July 2nd 2007 by Harcourt |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Fiction. Magic. Adventure |
Ysabeau S. Wilce
Hardcover | Pages: 431 pages Rating: 3.68 | 4180 Users | 546 Reviews
Chronicle Conducive To Books Flora Segunda (Flora Trilogy #1)
Flora knows better than to take shortcuts in her family home, Crackpot Hall--the house has eleven thousand rooms, and ever since her mother banished the magickal butler, those rooms move around at random. But Flora is late for school, so she takes the unpredictable elevator anyway. Huge mistake. Lost in her own house, she stumbles upon the long-banished butler--and into a mind-blowing muddle of intrigue and betrayal that changes her world forever. Full of wildly clever plot twists, this extraordinary first novel establishes Ysabeau Wilce as a compelling new voice in teen fantasy.
Identify Books Concering Flora Segunda (Flora Trilogy #1)
| Original Title: | Flora Segunda |
| ISBN: | 0152054332 (ISBN13: 9780152054335) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Flora Trilogy #1 |
| Literary Awards: | Locus Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2008), Andre Norton Award Nominee (2007), James Tiptree Jr. Award Honor List (2007) |
Rating Out Of Books Flora Segunda (Flora Trilogy #1)
Ratings: 3.68 From 4180 Users | 546 ReviewsWrite-Up Out Of Books Flora Segunda (Flora Trilogy #1)
Check it out, its fantasy not Europe! As opposed to fantasy not!Europe, I mean. Young adult story of thirteen-year-old Floras magical exploits in alternate, militarized California.You know how sometimes a young adult book can surprise you with its subtlety, its emotional complexity and maturity springing from a simple story? Yeah, this one went exactly the opposite direction: from a rich, textured, fascinating background world, and a well-drawn familial mess, and a lot of interesting politicalThis is either YA or children's fantasy, but I can't really make up my mind which. Flora, called Segunda because there was another Flora, who was a good deal more perfect but died, lives in Crackpot Hall, one of the four magickal Great Houses in the city. She struggles to keep the decrepit house from falling apart, to keep her messed up father from destroying the kitchen, and to write the speech for her Catorcena - her all-important fourteenth birthday, when she becomes legally an adult. Mostly,
Ive been meaning to write a review for this for ages. Flora Segunda is a middle grade/early teen novel that takes on surprisingly complex themes in a deliberately light manner that serves to delineate the importance of the themes under discussion. Flora lives in a world where there are Great Houses whose sentient form manifests itself in the form of a butler. There is a dual world, magic and predetermined destiny of Floras mother has anything to say about it. Flora is one of those characters

I've postponed writing this review because I wasn't sure what to rate it. Since it inspired me to read a different book and I liked this one more and rated that one 3, I settled on 4 for this one.This book reminded me of A Wrinkle in Time. Not sure why - probably the age range of the protagonist. This is also what threw off my rating. I was just not really sure how much I enjoyed reading a book about a 13 year old. Evidently, more than I realized. I do keep thinking about this one and will very
I couldn't wait to be done with this book but it kept going and going. Flora Segunda was around 400 pages long, and I'm not sure it really needed to be that long. Not much happened. I was intrigued with all the talk of Flora wanting to be a Ranger and then stumbling upon a Ranger. And that particular story-line, at least in this first book, fell flat. Instead the book focused on her loss of Will. Also interesting, but not what I was expecting or hoping for. It seems like maybe this book was just
Flora lives in a huge, crumbling house with her dogs, horses, and the mad Poppy. Her fourteenth birthday is coming up, when she'll become an adult and join the army, as all of her family has done before her. But Flora is round as a dumpling and likes reading adventure stories more than fighting, and she'd rather learn to be a sneaky spy than a magic-less soldier. When she stumbles upon the secret to her house's decrepitude, she embarks upon an adventure that will forever alter the state of her
As the book opens, Flora Fyrdraaca is supposed to be writing a speech for her fourteenth birthday party, wherein she will celebrate her wonderful family, house, and future. The problem is, she doesn't think any of them are all that wonderful. Her house used to be a Great House, until her mother banished the magickal Butler; now it has eleven thousand rooms and only one bathroom. There are only four Fyrdraacas left: Flora herself, her crazy father, her military mother, who's never home, and her


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