Aerie

Aerie

by Maria Dahvana Headley

Narrated by Therese Plummer, Michael Crouch

Unabridged — 9 hours, 35 minutes

Aerie

Aerie

by Maria Dahvana Headley

Narrated by Therese Plummer, Michael Crouch

Unabridged — 9 hours, 35 minutes

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Overview

The stunning sequel to Maria Dahvana Headley's bestselling, critically acclaimed*Magonia*tells the story of one girl who must make an impossible choice between two families, two homes-and two versions of herself.

Aza Ray is back on earth. Her boyfriend, Jason, is overjoyed. Her family is healed. She's living a normal life, or as normal as it can be if you've spent the past year dying, waking up on a sky ship, and discovering that your song can change the world.

As in, not normal. Part of Aza still yearns for the clouds, no matter how much she loves the people on the ground.

When Jason's paranoia over Aza's safety causes him to make a terrible mistake, Aza finds herself a fugitive in Magonia, tasked with opposing her radical, bloodthirsty, recently escaped mother, Zal Quel, and her singing partner, Dai. She must travel to the edge of the world in search of a legendary weapon, the Flock, in a journey through fire and identity that will transform her forever.

Told in Maria Headley's trademark John Green-meets-Neil Gaiman style,*Aerie*is sure to satisfy the many readers who can't wait to return to the spellbinding world of*Magonia.


Editorial Reviews

Victoria Aveyard

Magonia is magical. A high-flying, refreshing, and literally out-of-the-blue fantasy with great characters, emotional depth, and a unique fantasy world that I never saw coming.

Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

[A] weird, unique, and beautifully crafted book.

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

The sweeping, lyrical language in both parts of the book is captivating, with haunting scenes woven from carefully chosen, sharply evocative descriptions.

Neil Gaiman

PRAISE FOR MAGONIA: “Maria Dahvana Headley is a firecracker: she’s whip smart with a heart, and she writes like a dream.

Booklist

With lush writing, memorable world building, and an array of peculiar characters, this is sure to thrill readers looking for a distinctive, imaginative tale in the vein of Laini Taylor and Neil Gaiman.

Libba Bray

Gorgeous, hopeful, heroic, as far-out fantastical as a lost Bowie song—a wild and wonderful novel that makes you glad to be alive.

Booklist

With lush writing, memorable world building, and an array of peculiar characters, this is sure to thrill readers looking for a distinctive, imaginative tale in the vein of Laini Taylor and Neil Gaiman.

Kirkus Reviews

2016-08-17
A year after she died and discovered her nonhuman origins, Aza is drawn back into the conflicts between Earth and Magonia (Magonia, 2015).Aza Ray Boyle had once been a white girl, dying since she was a toddler. When she died, she discovered she was truly indigo-skinned Aza Ray Quel, daughter of pirate Capt. Quel of Magonia. There, where the sky people control the weather, bird folk steer sailing ships amid squallwhales and stormsharks. Aza's returned to Earth in the (soon-to-be-shed) borrowed skin of a black girl, disguised as an exchange student and dating her real boyfriend, Jason. Their peaceful year concludes when Jason—concerned by reports that a Magonian assassin is after Aza—goes full stalker and turns her in to a creepy government agency for her own protection. Biracial (black/white) Jason, who has an OCD–like disability, soon regrets his decision, but when he tries to enlist his mothers' help, they fear for his sanity and have him institutionalized. Alternating Aza and Jason chapters have lovely, lyrical, and nigh-indistinguishable voices (Jason says he's "turned inside out, a sweater tugged over a head and unraveled into yarn"; Aza calls herself "flat origami, all the folds crushed in on themselves"). This is pure science fantasy in a mishmash magical world, absent the character realism that opened Book 1, but it’ll keep readers moving. Though imperfect, a well-paced, cinematic adventure with shape-shifting birds to keep things exciting. (Fantasy. 12-14)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170065639
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 10/04/2016
Series: Magonia Series , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 12 - 17 Years
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