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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Book Tropes

Enemies To Lovers + weitere

Altersempfehlung

ab 14 Jahr(e)

Erscheinungsdatum

28.04.2015

Verlag

Penguin LLC US

Seitenzahl

464

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/16,4/4 cm

Gewicht

678 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-59514-803-2

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Named one of the best books of the year by:
The Wall Street Journal
Buzzfeed
LA Weekly
Bustle
Paste Magazine
Indigo
Suspense Magazine
The New York Public Library
Popsugar
Hypable

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This novel is a harrowing, haunting reminder of what it means to be human and how hope might be kindled in the midst of oppression and fear. The Washington Post

[An Ember in the Ashes] thrusts its readers into a world marred by violence and oppression, yet does so with simple prose that can offer moments of loveliness in its clarity. This complexity makes Ember a worthy novel and one as brave as its characters. The New York Times Book Review

Sabaa Tahir spins a captivating, heart-pounding fantasy. Us Weekly

An Ember in the Ashes mixes The Hunger Games with Game of Thrones...and adds a dash of Romeo and Juliet. The Hollywood Reporter

Blew me away...This book is dark, complex, vivid, and romantic expect to be completely transported.   MTV.com

Fast-paced, well-structured and full of twists and turns, An Ember in the Ashes is an evocative debut that has left me invested in knowing what happens next. NPR
 
Once you get caught up in the story, it s addictive, and there s no way you can put it down before you figure out what happens to the characters you have fallen for over the course of the 400 some-odd pages. So I didn t. Bustle

One thing I can say for sure: this is a page-turner. There comes a moment when it's impossible to put it down. Sabaa Tahir is a strong writer, but most of all, she's a great storyteller. The Huffington Post

This epic fantasy set in the Martial Empire has it all: danger and violence, secrets and lies, strong characters and forbidden romance and a touch of the supernatural. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

A setting inspired by ancient Rome; a fierce battle for freedom in the face of tyranny; and a villain who makes Cersei Lannister and Dolores Umbridge look like a pair of pathetic amateurs...An Ember in the Ashes is at the top of our must-read list for 2015. MTV.com

Be prepared to be blown away by this fantasy-thriller-adventure. Girls Life

An Ember in the Ashes is a book that's too good to put down. RedEye
 
Perfect for fans of Maggie Stiefvater's The Scorpio Races or Sarah Maas's Throne of Glass series The book is already set to be a film, which will be EPIC! TeenVogue.com

* Tahir s deft, polished debut alternates between two very different perspectives on the same brutal world, deepening both in the contrast. In a tale brimming with political intrigue and haunted by supernatural forces, the true tension comes from watching Elias and Laia struggle to decide where their loyalties lie. Publishers Weekly, starred review
 
Tahir s world-building is wonderfully detailed and the setting is an unusual one for fantasy novels. All of her characters, even minor ones, are fully realized.... For fans of Game of Thrones and of Melina Marchetta s Finnikin of the Rock. School Library Journal
 
An original, well-constructed fantasy world... truly engaging. Kirkus Reviews
 
An epic fantasy debut about an orphan fighting for her family and a soldier fighting for his freedom. It s a story that s literally burning to be told. Hypable.com

First-time novelist Tahir has written an ambitious sword-and-sand adventure story that is notable for its suspense and scope. Booklist
 
Here's one of the year's most anticipated young-adult debuts. io9.com

I was so engrossed with this book that I missed a connecting flight. If that doesn t convince you to read An Ember in the Ashes, I don t know what will. An explosive, heartbreaking, epic debut that will keep you glued to the pages. I hope the world s ready for Sabaa Tahir. Marie Lu, New York Times bestselling author of Legend
 
With An Ember in the Ashes, Sabaa Tahir shows us light in the darkness, hope in a world of despair, and the human spirit reaching for greatness in difficult times. #1 New York Times bestselling author Brandon Sanderson
 
An Ember in the Ashes is a spectacular page turner that asks readers to consider how far they d go to save the ones they love. Sabaa Tahir is the next superstar in young adult fiction and her debut is as cinematic as Gladiator and as high-stakes as Game of Thrones. Holly Goldberg Sloan, New York Times bestselling author of Counting by 7s
 
A heart-pounding story of love and loss, with the most original world-building I ve read all year. Deeply felt and deeply moving, I could not put it down. Margaret Stohl, New York Times bestselling co-author of Beautiful Creatures
 
This electric debut is a pulse-pounding action-packed Romeo and Juliet story in a richly imagined world with a great twist and heroic characters you ll root for and won t stop thinking about. Melissa de la Cruz, New York Times bestselling author of Frozen and The Ring and the Crown

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Book Tropes

  • Enemies To Lovers
  • Slow Burn
  • Chosen One

Altersempfehlung

ab 14 Jahr(e)

Erscheinungsdatum

28.04.2015

Verlag

Penguin LLC US

Seitenzahl

464

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/16,4/4 cm

Gewicht

678 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-59514-803-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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This novel revolutionizes the...

Bewertung am 12.05.2021

Bewertungsnummer: 511135

Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

This novel revolutionizes the fantasy genre as you know it! Let the amazing writing style of Tahir take over you and discover a story full of hate, love, betrayal and magic in a breathtaking setting. Fantastic in every way!

This novel revolutionizes the...

Bewertung am 12.05.2021
Bewertungsnummer: 511135
Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

This novel revolutionizes the fantasy genre as you know it! Let the amazing writing style of Tahir take over you and discover a story full of hate, love, betrayal and magic in a breathtaking setting. Fantastic in every way!

THIS BOOK IS SO UNDERRATED!

Beyza Ari aus Berlin am 22.06.2016

Bewertungsnummer: 958515

Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

'An Ember in the Ashes' is a book about Elias Veturius, a 20 year old "soldier" and Laia, who is about three years younger and comes from the lower class. When her brother gets kidnapped she is forced to run off and seeks help to save him, but in return she has to put her own life at risk. Elias has been at Blackcliff for 14 years. 14 years of training how to kill and survive. But as he passes every exam without failure he realizes that his actions aren't just. Elias wants to leave but if he does that they will find him, torture him and then kill him. Honestly, I have been waiting so long for this book. Finally we have middle-eastern p.o.c. characters as protagonists that aren't exploited due to their religion or culture. In the mainstream culture of the typical "short girl with fiery red hair" this book stands out by the fact that there are a lot more p.o.c. characters than white people. Which is a very important message to little girls all over the world that get disappointed every time they open a book and realize there is no diversity in that story. You can't imagine how happy I was when I saw that my middle name (a very common middle name in the arabic-turkish culture) was also the name of a character (I cried) or that Elias was actually Ilyas before going to Blackcliff. Also the plot! OH MY! Both of our protagonists are constantly in danger and it actually drains the reader because you love at least one of them and you don't want them to die. And as if that isn't enough the tension increases with every chapter until the very last page. There is no way of getting bored throughout this book. It also has a very fitting touch of magic and fantasy. Creatures we know from arabic stories appear and improve the story perfectly. The characters: Elias Veturius is just too pure for this world. A young man that is constantly afraid of himself, because he might become a bad person with too much power. Laia is a little different. She is young and still tries to find herself. Her character is still very fragile since she is a teenager, but she has a very clear sense of what is right and wrong. Most of us can identify better with her than with other heroines that are just brave and courageous by default. Helene Aquilla is the very definition of a smart, independent and strong woman. She has trained along Elias for 14 years and is just as deadly as an opponent as he is. There are two antagonists, whose names I will not tell you because it might spoil some parts for you. One is a very nebulous character. We do not know much about this person at first but we know enough to fear confrontation with said character. The other just repelled me. This was such a horrible person with rape fantasies and a sadist mind that every time the person entered a scene my hands started to shake with fear and hatred. In conclusion! This book is great! It has great characters, a plot that doesn't keep you waiting, a world with magic and violence and a tiny love-story that is only mentioned along the plot, but doesn't interfere with anything else. I would recommend this to anyone who likes a little tension in the plot and a little touch of fantasy.

THIS BOOK IS SO UNDERRATED!

Beyza Ari aus Berlin am 22.06.2016
Bewertungsnummer: 958515
Bewertet: Buch (Gebundene Ausgabe)

'An Ember in the Ashes' is a book about Elias Veturius, a 20 year old "soldier" and Laia, who is about three years younger and comes from the lower class. When her brother gets kidnapped she is forced to run off and seeks help to save him, but in return she has to put her own life at risk. Elias has been at Blackcliff for 14 years. 14 years of training how to kill and survive. But as he passes every exam without failure he realizes that his actions aren't just. Elias wants to leave but if he does that they will find him, torture him and then kill him. Honestly, I have been waiting so long for this book. Finally we have middle-eastern p.o.c. characters as protagonists that aren't exploited due to their religion or culture. In the mainstream culture of the typical "short girl with fiery red hair" this book stands out by the fact that there are a lot more p.o.c. characters than white people. Which is a very important message to little girls all over the world that get disappointed every time they open a book and realize there is no diversity in that story. You can't imagine how happy I was when I saw that my middle name (a very common middle name in the arabic-turkish culture) was also the name of a character (I cried) or that Elias was actually Ilyas before going to Blackcliff. Also the plot! OH MY! Both of our protagonists are constantly in danger and it actually drains the reader because you love at least one of them and you don't want them to die. And as if that isn't enough the tension increases with every chapter until the very last page. There is no way of getting bored throughout this book. It also has a very fitting touch of magic and fantasy. Creatures we know from arabic stories appear and improve the story perfectly. The characters: Elias Veturius is just too pure for this world. A young man that is constantly afraid of himself, because he might become a bad person with too much power. Laia is a little different. She is young and still tries to find herself. Her character is still very fragile since she is a teenager, but she has a very clear sense of what is right and wrong. Most of us can identify better with her than with other heroines that are just brave and courageous by default. Helene Aquilla is the very definition of a smart, independent and strong woman. She has trained along Elias for 14 years and is just as deadly as an opponent as he is. There are two antagonists, whose names I will not tell you because it might spoil some parts for you. One is a very nebulous character. We do not know much about this person at first but we know enough to fear confrontation with said character. The other just repelled me. This was such a horrible person with rape fantasies and a sadist mind that every time the person entered a scene my hands started to shake with fear and hatred. In conclusion! This book is great! It has great characters, a plot that doesn't keep you waiting, a world with magic and violence and a tiny love-story that is only mentioned along the plot, but doesn't interfere with anything else. I would recommend this to anyone who likes a little tension in the plot and a little touch of fantasy.

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"An Ember in the Ashes" is a breathtaking and uncompromising fantasy debut that burns with intensity from the very first page. Sabaa Tahir crafts a brutal, oppressive world where hope feels fragile and freedom comes at an unbearable cost — and yet, amid the violence and despair, a fierce ember of resistance refuses to die. Laia and Elias are compelling in entirely different ways: she begins as frightened and uncertain, yet grows into a figure of quiet, resilient courage; he, raised within the empire’s cruelty, wrestles with conscience, loyalty, and the longing to escape the very system that shaped him. Their dual perspectives lend emotional depth and urgency to the narrative, allowing the reader to experience both oppression and power from within. The atmosphere is dark, the stakes relentlessly high, and the trials genuinely harrowing. Yet beneath the brutality lies a story about choice, humanity, and the courage to defy destiny. The tension — political, emotional, and romantic — simmers rather than overwhelms, making every glance and alliance feel earned. A gripping, emotionally charged beginning to an epic series — fierce, haunting, and impossible to put down.
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"An Ember in the Ashes" is a breathtaking and uncompromising fantasy debut that burns with intensity from the very first page. Sabaa Tahir crafts a brutal, oppressive world where hope feels fragile and freedom comes at an unbearable cost — and yet, amid the violence and despair, a fierce ember of resistance refuses to die. Laia and Elias are compelling in entirely different ways: she begins as frightened and uncertain, yet grows into a figure of quiet, resilient courage; he, raised within the empire’s cruelty, wrestles with conscience, loyalty, and the longing to escape the very system that shaped him. Their dual perspectives lend emotional depth and urgency to the narrative, allowing the reader to experience both oppression and power from within. The atmosphere is dark, the stakes relentlessly high, and the trials genuinely harrowing. Yet beneath the brutality lies a story about choice, humanity, and the courage to defy destiny. The tension — political, emotional, and romantic — simmers rather than overwhelms, making every glance and alliance feel earned. A gripping, emotionally charged beginning to an epic series — fierce, haunting, and impossible to put down.

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