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- Print length192 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherStarscape
- Publication date13 Jun. 2017
- Dimensions14.61 x 1.78 x 21.84 cm
- ISBN-100765392038
- ISBN-13978-0765392039
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"McGuire has a miraculous talent for examining adolescent discontent, wedding the strange with the poignant, the fearsome with the fascinating." --RT Book Reviews Top Pick, 4 1/2 stars
"Beautifully crafted and smartly written, this fairy-tale novella is everything that speculative fiction readers look for: fantastical worlds, diverse characters, and prose that hits home with its emotional truths." --Library Journal starred review "Exquisitely crafted, this is the rare companion novel that can stand alone." --Booklist starred review. "Down Among the Sticks and Bones has the voice and rhythm of a fairy tale... It is vividly characterised, as so much of Seanan McGuire's work is, and has the kind of prose that carries you along to find out what happens next." --Locus"McGuire's exquisitely written fairy tale is about the choices that can alter the course of a life forever, lost innocence, and what it is to love and be loved." --Publishers Weekly starred review PRAISE FOR EVERY HEART A DOORWAY: "A mini-masterpiece of portal fantasy that deserves to be shelved with Lewis Carroll's and C. S. Lewis' classics." --NPR "Seanan McGuire has long been one of the smartest writers around, and with this novella we can easily see that her heart is as big as her brain. We know this story isn't true, but it is truth." --Charlaine Harris, New York Times bestselling author of the Sookie Stackhouse series (TV's True Blood) "This is a gorgeous story: sometimes mean, sometimes angry, and always exciting." --Cory Doctorow for BoingBoing"McGuire's lyrical prose makes this novella a rich experience." --Library Journal, starred review "So mindblowingly good, it hurts." --io9 "This gothic charmer is a love letter to anyone who's ever felt out of place." -- Publishers Weekly"This gothic novel is ideal for fantasy fans who have longed for a world of their own, as well as readers looking for books with diverse casts." --Bookish"Girl Interrupted meets Grimm's Fairy Tales. Let it in and it will touch your heart and open your mind." --Geek SyndicateAbout the Author
About the author
Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations.Seanan McGuire is a native Californian, which has resulted in her being exceedingly laid-back about venomous wildlife, and terrified of weather. When not writing urban fantasy (as herself) and science fiction thrillers (as Mira Grant), she likes to watch way too many horror movies, wander around in swamps, record albums of original music, and harass her cats.
Seanan is the author of the October Daye, InCryptid, and Indexing series of urban fantasies; the Newsflesh trilogy; the Parasitology duology; and the "Velveteen vs." superhero shorts. Her cats, Lilly, Alice, and Thomas, are plotting world domination even as we speak, but are easily distracted by feathers on sticks, so mankind is probably safe. For now.
Seanan's favorite things include the X-Men, folklore, and the Black Death. No, seriously. She writes all biographies in the third person, because it's easier that way.
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| Publisher | Starscape |
| Publication date | 13 Jun. 2017 |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 192 pages |
| ISBN-10 | 0765392038 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0765392039 |
| Item weight | 1.05 kg |
| Dimensions | 14.61 x 1.78 x 21.84 cm |
| Book 2 of 12 | Wayward Children |
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,346Reviews |
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- 5 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Hauntingly Beautiful, full of tragedy and regret - A Masterpiece
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 June 2017Format: Kindle EditionThis is the second novella in the Wayward Children series by Seanan McGuire. It is also (so far) chronologically the first.
Down Among the Sticks and Bones is the story of Jack and Jill. The story of their beginning. The story of their doorway, their journey and their final division. It is a story of The Moors and the monsters that lurk there as well as in our hearts.
A hauntingly beautiful and tragic portal fantasy that everyone should read, after they have also read Every Heart A Doorway (Book 1).
- 4 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Sticks and Bones
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 January 2020Format: HardcoverDown Amongst the Stick And Bones, is the second novella in the Wayward Children series by Seanan McGuire.
This is the story of Jack and Jill. The story of their beginning. The story of their doorway, their journey and their final division. It is a story of The Moors and the monsters that lurk there as well as in our hearts. This is also a book about identity and trying to discover your true self.
This is a superb and hauntingly beautiful book. A tragic portal fantasy with a little bit of a vampire theme as well.
Although I’m only two book into this series, so far, it’s been very addictive and truest rewarding read.
Wayward Children Series, is highly recommend.
- 5 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
A twisted tale of Jack and Jill (book2)
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 January 2020Format: HardcoverI think this might be my favourite of the series. This book is phenomenal to me as it shows a softness in evil and I love reading when a villain has a back story that shows the human side or, in this case, the reasons behind terrible decisions.
In this book we follow Jack and Jill Wolcott before they go to Eleanor West's home for wayward children and, partly, before they find their door to the Moors. We start even before they are born where we learn of their parents. This is an intergral part of the story as we see, from start to end, how every decision made about the twins impacted every decision they themselves made which led them closer and closer to finding the door.
Every choice feeds every choice that comes after, whether we want those choices or no
The Wolcott's did not want to be parents, they only made the decision to have children because they wanted the attention it would give them. They wanted a trophy child, just one. Chester Wolcott wanted a boy and Serena Wolcott wanted a girl, one to take to the office and one to coo over over afternoon tea. When the girls were born, the Wolcott's decided that they would still get their way.
Jacqueline was Serena's favourite child. She had long hair, wore the prettiest of dresses and was deemed 'the pretty one'.
Jillian was moulded to be more androgynous. She had short hair, went to sports club, always had dirt on her clothes and never wore dresses.Â
They were moulded too much... not allowed to be children... not allowed to be themselves; that is why the door chose them. A door that asks them to 'Be Sure' before entering.
The trouble with denying children the freedom to be themselves—with forcing them into an idea of what they should be, not allowing them to choose their own paths—is that all too often, the one drawing the design knows nothing of the desires of their model. Children are not formless clay, to be shaped according to the sculptor’s whim
Jack and Jill went down a staircase and left their world behind...
What the found through the door was an absolutely cruel world. A world where, if they had chosen different, could have told a story of a pack of wolves or a sea kingdom. They did not chose these however, they chose the vampire and the scientist and this is the world in where they switched their 'roles' and became themselves; a decision is deadly one.
This book is a fantastically complex story of decisions, choices, the good the bad and the deadly. The way McGuire writes these characters is just amazing. We can really see that the pressure of what others want from you can have terrible consequences. The way that parenting is so detrimental to how a child can grow up, for example while at the start Jack is not allowed to get dirty whatsoever. She has to be the clean, pretty and quiet doll and in her later years, has a complete obsession with staying clean. Her OCD overtakes her life. Jill was always overlooked for Jack, she wanted what Jack had, She wanted to be the centre of attention for once and when she was, she took it all. She was to be the pretty one, the sweet beauty in the perfect dress.
I think this is written so well, the issues in this story are very current in this world right now; the way the perfect person should look. It is shown how every single decision made and every thought spoken can change every moment sometimes not in a good way.
- 5 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Another gem from Seanan McGuire
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 February 2018Format: HardcoverBrilliant book. Maguire's second entry in her universe that asks 'what happened when the children who went to fairyland came back?' is backstory on two important characters from the first book. You might think that since you know where the book is going that the journey won't be interesting. You would be wrong. Very, very wrong. Maguire's writing is so polished, each word seems so carefully chosen to slice into your emotions when you least expect it. 10/10 deserves to be on every bookshelf.
- 4 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Just What I Was Looking For
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 September 2021Format: Kindle Edition4.5 out of 5 stars.
I really, truly enjoyed this story. When I read the first book a while ago, I really wanted to know more about Jack and Jill, their lives, and the world they disappeared into. I really enjoyed their characters in book 1, so I was super excited when I learnt that book 2 was all about them.
The writing was whimsical and magical, the pacing was fantastic, and the characterizations of the girls did not diaappoint. The whole story was fascinating from start to end.
- 5 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
this is definetly my favourite of the series
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 May 2022Format: Kindle EditionThis is the second book in the wayward children series. Its really a prequel to the first book. We follow Jack & Jill and there journey to The Moors. I thought I wouldn't enjoy this as we know their ending but I couldn't have been more wrong. This book is amazing, really enjoyed the setting and pacing made me love to continue this series.
- 5 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Wonderful darkness
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 April 2019Format: HardcoverYou NEED these books. This is the second in the Wayward Children novella series but you could probably read them out of order as long as you’d read Every Heart A Doorway first. This one is dark and wonderful, about sisters and vampires and murder and blood, in a world that is perfect for the girls that are transported there. The writing is beautiful.
- 4 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Jack and Jill went up the hill, to watch a bit of slaughter.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 February 2018Format: Kindle EditionIn EHaD we meet Jack and Jill. We are teased with their story, with the world they visited. A world ruled by a Vampire Lord. This is that story. If you enjoyed book 1, or Seanan’s writing in general, you are going to enjoy this too. If I have to do that inevitable comparison of which book I like more in the series, then I would say that I enjoy EHaD more than this. But that doesn’t take away from how this is still a great read. A dark, gothic, modern classic with the mood of Dracula, and the fragility of Frankenstein.
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Milijana5 out of 5 starsVerified PurchaseAwesome!
Reviewed in Germany on 30 April 2019Format: HardcoverWhere book one intrigued me with its dark and odd kids having spent time in a strange world and now back in the real world. I wasn't entirely connected with the plot. The sequel though swept me away on a Jack and Jill adventure and left me all excited! So well written and I loved the two so much! It is amazing how they grow in this restricted 'normal' world and then get lost in the Moors! Things are different, they can be different! 🙌🏻
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A. B.5 out of 5 starsVerified PurchasePerfection
Reviewed in France on 4 January 2018Format: HardcoverThis book spoke to me on a spiritual level. I'm not even kidding, I'm baffled right now.
I wasn't a huge fan of every heart a doorway (sorry not sorry. Didn't like the ace rep, wasn't super fan of the storyline) but this one was talking to my soul , I'm so happy I've read it.
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Ariana (The Quirky Book Nerd)5 out of 5 starsVerified PurchaseDarkly beautiful, enchanting, and heartbreaking.
Reviewed in the United States on 21 March 2018Format: HardcoverI absolutely adored this novel, which is why it has taken me so long to write up this review—I’m having so much trouble trying to find the right words to express how much I loved it. The first novel in this series, Every Heart a Doorway, was an already amazing start, but this sequel completely surpassed it in my opinion. Once again, McGuire brings us another captivating modern fairytale that is very dark in tone, and has a very beautiful yet bittersweet plot line. She has a gift for mixing together the perfect amount of relatable reality with the peculiar, the sinister, and the bizarre.
Much like the previous installment, McGuire focuses in on the stark contrast between fantasy and reality—how easy and freeing it can be to escape into fantasy, and the pains of suddenly being forced back into the real world. It tackles the subject of self-discovery and breaking away from the labels that society and even the people who are supposed to have our best interests at heart put on us. Even with the fantastical elements, at its core, this story is a highly relatable depiction of what every single one of us has gone through or will go through in our lives—the universal idea of finding oneself and being accepted.
Unlike the first novel, we get a chance to fully dive into one of those fantasy worlds from which the wayward children come back, making this an incredibly unique and utterly captivating story. It honestly could work perfectly as a standalone, but is definitely most interesting in the context of the rest of the series. I didn’t think I could love these books or Seanan McGuire’s writing any more than I did already, but this novel completely proved me wrong.
In this novel, we jump back in time to explore the experiences of two previous side characters—twins Jacqueline and Jillian—in their formative years, both with their family and during their time in the Moors, their alternate world. The two girls are brought up in the strictly regimented lives of their parents, who wish to mold them into what they perceive as the perfect children. Jacqueline is placed in the role of her mother’s perfect daughter—always wearing dresses, never getting her clothes soiled, and faultlessly polite. On the other side, Jillian becomes her father’s idea of the perfect daughter—an adventurous tom-boy who plays sports with the boys and is never afraid to get dirty.
In their youngest years, they play along in their assigned roles without question. But as they grow and experience life, the twins begin to wonder why—why their personalities are being dictated for them and why they can’t break away. Just as they are beginning to figure out what they truly want in life, the door to their other world appears. Soon, they are walking separate paths and coming into their own—learning that there are no set rules for how to be a girl. But in this eerie and twisted world, the sisters veer away from each other in more ways than they ever could have predicted.
The main aspect of this novel that I adored was getting the chance to see the background of these two characters—whom we’ve already come to care about—and actually delving deeply into the intriguing and frightening world of the Moors, in which they find themselves living for a time. Unlike the first novel, this one deals primarily with Jack and Jill’s time in their alternate world, rather than with the result of spending so long living there. It was wonderful to really explore the details of one of these fantasies that is only hinted at previously. McGuire has already proved her immense talent for the creative and unique, but she is able to take it to a whole new level with this particular story.
McGuire does another spectacular job creating vivid and multi-dimensional characters in this novel, despite the limitations of its length. Jack and Jill evolve a great deal throughout the course of the narrative. Having this extra time to experience these two characters helped flesh out their personalities even more than the previous novel did. Though none of us have had lives quite like theirs’, the struggle to find oneself in a society that is obsessed with labeling is a common theme that any reader can connect with.
Jack and Jill’s parents are horribly selfish, yet a hugely important element of the novel. Their parts in forcing the two girls into the lives and personalities that they would like them to have is an essential trigger for Jack and Jill finally realizing and becoming who they are truly meant to be. It is their strictness that sends them looking for answers and toward the door that has just opened for them. All of their efforts to mold the perfect daughters only drives the twins more toward independence and the ability to discover themselves.
The writing, as in the first novel, is once again pure magic. Seanan McGuire’s talent at crafting these beautiful and unique little vignettes is boundless. Her writing is fluid and simple, but her words contain a great amount of depth. This novel is slightly slower-paced than its predecessor, but that does not make it any less compulsively readable. For me, I loved the fact that I could take my time and really get wrapped up in the world. Even though I am always left dying for more, the narrative as a whole is a solid, complete, and fulfilling story.
The term that continuously returns to my mind when reading or thinking about these stories is “fractured fairytales”. They are enchanting and magical, as any fairytale is, yet also broken and sharp. They take you on a journey beyond the boundaries of the natural world, to the furthest reaches of your imagination, and then cut into you with their menacing undertones and unsettling twists. Instead of being sparkling and refreshing, they are murky and rough around the edges.
Everything about this novel is darkly beautiful, enchanting, heartbreaking, and bittersweet—there wasn’t a single moment that I didn’t love with all my heart. McGuire expertly unfolds another haunting, gritty, and whimsical modern day fairytale that is sure to captivate readers. It is such a short story, but it packs a huge punch in a small amount of time, and the length never inhibits the reader’s ability to become enveloped by this world. Though I don’t want it to be over just yet, I am still absolutely dying to get my hands on the final book in this trilogy.
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Nightcrawler5 out of 5 starsVerified PurchaseMesmerizing 🙂👍
Reviewed in India on 29 June 2020Format: Kindle EditionOne of the best retellings I have read. What makes it even more special is that it has been put into one of the most spellbinding audiobooks by author herself and she nailed every aspect of it.
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Aida Mata5 out of 5 starsVerified PurchaseBestest book ever in the saga so far
Reviewed in Mexico on 24 January 2018Format: Kindle EditionBest book in the saga so far! I'm in love with jack and Jill. And the author keeps amazing me !
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