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Christelle Dabos

Author of A Winter's Promise

9 Works 3,918 Members 83 Reviews 2 Favorited

About the Author

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Series

Works by Christelle Dabos

A Winter's Promise (2018) 1,906 copies, 46 reviews
The Missing of Clairdelune (2015) 795 copies, 14 reviews
The Memory of Babel (2017) 655 copies, 10 reviews
The Storm of Echoes (2019) 505 copies, 10 reviews
Here, and Only Here (2023) 42 copies, 3 reviews

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Dabos, Christelle
Birthdate
1980
Gender
female
Nationality
France
Country (for map)
France
Birthplace
Cannes, France
Places of residence
Côte d'Azur, France
Belgium

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Reviews

Í really really love this series. Even though communication seems to be impossible between all characters.
Waiting for the last book in this series will be a test of patience.
 
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Eiketske1004 | 9 other reviews | Oct 4, 2024 |
Now did this book take me forever? Yes. Was it because the book was bad? NO! I love this book. So many things were going on and mentally I was just not in the mood to read. But what an end to a series. I wanted to throw this book across the room into a fire, though at the same time, I wanted to protect this book at all costs. I need to find fanfiction that takes place after the end just so I can have more of my characters. I love this series so much and can't recommend it enough.
 
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mythical_library | 9 other reviews | Oct 1, 2024 |
Rating: 3.25* of five

The Publisher Says: Long ago, following a cataclysm called “The Rupture,” the world was shattered into many floating celestial islands. Known now as Arks, each has developed in distinct ways; each seems to possess its own unique relationship to time, such that nowadays vastly different worlds exist, together but apart. And over all of the Arks the spirit of an omnipotent ancestor abides.

Ophelia lives on Anima, an ark where objects have souls. Beneath her worn scarf and thick glasses, the young girl hides the ability to read and communicate with the souls of objects, and the power to travel through mirrors. Her peaceful existence on the Ark of Anima is disrupted when she is promised in marriage to Thorn, from the powerful Dragon clan. Ophelia must leave her family and follow her fiancée to the floating capital on the distant Ark of the Pole. Why has she been chosen? Why must she hide her true identity? Though she doesn’t know it yet, she has become a pawn in a deadly plot.

I RECEIVED A DRC FROM THE PUBLISHER VIA AMAZON FIRST READS. THANK YOU.

My Review
: Adolescent exceptionalism gets validated hard in this fun first-in-series fantasy. There are four in total, or so far at least.

I am deeply uninterested in how Unique and Special and Girl this character is. I enjoyed the animate-world parts, and found the worldbuilding deft. It was allowed to be part of the story not presented as A Revelation. As she moves through the steps of discovering *what* is happening, she also learns the whys of it.

Not at all a bad read...especially for someone who doesn't have decades and decades of possessing a "Y" chromosome. In fact, best for people who would say men are possessed by their "Y" chromosome.
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½
 
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richardderus | 45 other reviews | Aug 24, 2024 |
Ophelia is a "reader" who can touch an object with her bare hands and get a sense of all the past owners it has had. She works at the archives on the ark of Anima, but her life is about to change. She's been betrothed to a man from the Pole ark, and when she first meets Thorn he seems about as cold as his habitation. Thrust into a world much darker than her own, Ophelia must keep all her wits about her if she's to survive to the wedding.

I didn't really know anything about this series before plunging into it, so I set out learning about the arks (separate places that can only be reached by airship) and the various motivations of the characters we meet along with Ophelia. It's written in third person, but sticks close to Ophelia's thoughts and experiences. And like much fantasy, it's deliberately paced and unfolds rather slowly as Ophelia starts without having much agency. The ending isn't so much a cliffhanger as it is left dangling in the midst of the story, so now I find myself debating how long to wait before looking for book #2.… (more)
 
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bell7 | 45 other reviews | Jun 5, 2024 |

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Works
9
Members
3,918
Popularity
#6,459
Rating
4.0
Reviews
83
ISBNs
140
Languages
10
Favorited
2

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