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Wild Ways

#2 Enchantment Emporium

Tanya Huff

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English
Daw Books
06 November 2012
Alysha Gale's cousin Charlotte is a Wild Power, who allies herself with a family of Selkies in a fight against offshore oil drilling. The oil company has hired another of the Gale family's Wild Powers, the fearsome Auntie Catherine, to steal the Selkies' sealskins. To defeat her, Charlotte will have to learn what born to be Wild really means in the Gale family...

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Imprint:   Daw Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 173mm,  Width: 105mm,  Spine: 28mm
Weight:   238g
ISBN:   9780756407636
ISBN 10:   075640763X
Series:   Enchantment Emporium
Pages:   432
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Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Wild Ways (#2 Enchantment Emporium)

<b>Zingy characterizations and a quick pac</b>e are the book s strong points.... Fans of the previous book will hit the ground running. <i>Publishers Weekly</i> Combining Celtic folklore, musical references, and a love of nature and magic, this sequel to <i>The Enchantment Emporium </i>will appeal to Huff s many fans and to readers who like their urban fantasy with more depth and character development. <i>Library Journal</i> Timely environmental themes can easily draw in new readers. <i>RT Book Reviews</i> It s <b>a great adventure, full of music and magic</b> and just a little goofy at times, thanks to the delightful oddities of the Gales. <i>Locus</i> <b>Quintessential Huff -- sharp, clean, funny.</b> A heady mix of music, place and people that rings true on every level. Once again, I find myself hoping that this is a series that will go on. <i>Green Man Review</i> Combined with Huff s ability to blend ancient traditions seamlessly into the modern world and making them seem perfectly normal and characters who are appealing and fun to hang out with, <b>you re in for an amazing read</b>. A perfect example of how there s more to urban fantasy than teenage girls swooning over the undead and how so many others are failing to exploit the genre s full potential. <i>Seattle Post-Intelligencer</i>


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