Olive, 11 ans, emménage dans une grande maison isolée, pleine d’objets bizarres, de peintures étranges. Ses parents mathématiciens sont absorbés par leur métier et entretiennent des relations distanciées avec leur fille qui a peur de leur déplaire. Seule dans la journée, Olive comble sa solitude en visitant les pièces, explorant les recoins sombres de cette ancienne demeure très spéciale. Elle a l’impression d’être constamment épiée, fait la connaissance de chats mystérieux qui lui parlent, et découvre des choses inattendues : elle ne peut décrocher les tableaux des murs, et en les examinant, elle voit des détails bouger à l’intérieur. Un jour, en fouillant dans les tiroirs, elle trouve une paire de lunettes qui va lui permettre d’entrer dans les peintures ! À l'intérieur de celles-ci, elle rencontre Aldous McMartin, le premier propriétaire de la maison : un sorcier fantomatique, cruel et avide. Mais y rester trop longtemps ou perdre ses lunettes, c'est risquer de rester enfermée dans ce monde insolite...Olive va être entraînée dans une aventure rocambolesque et fantastique, nouer des amitiés, prendre confiance en elle et faire preuve de courage.
Jacqueline West Livres
Jacqueline West tisse des récits qui explorent les couches complexes de la connexion humaine et le pouvoir durable de l'empathie. Ses narrations examinent l'impact profond des expériences d'enfance sur la vie adulte, mêlant souvent des éléments de réalisme magique et de mystère. La prose distinctive de West invite les lecteurs à contempler les courants cachés sous la surface de la vie quotidienne et les manières inattendues dont les individus façonnent le destin les uns des autres. Son œuvre est célébrée pour sa profondeur émotionnelle et sa capacité à éclairer les complexités du cœur humain.






The Second Spy
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Olive's latest adventure reveals that the threats she faces may extend beyond her home, introducing new dangers lurking beneath. As she navigates this mysterious underworld, Olive must confront both external and internal challenges, deepening the intrigue of the Books of Elsewhere series. The story promises suspense and exploration of hidden secrets, making it a captivating continuation of Olive's journey.
Spellbound
- 327pages
- 12 heures de lecture
At the heart of the story is eleven-year-old Olive, who discovers a grimoire belonging to the witches that constructed her home. As she experiments with its spells, her intention is to reveal the house's hidden magic and gain control over the enigmatic cats that inhabit it. However, she soon realizes that the grimoire harbors darker secrets than she anticipated, leading her on a journey filled with unexpected challenges and magical twists.
Long Lost
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Fiona Crane's family has just moved to Lost Lake, a tiny, unwelcoming town full of old houses, old forests, and old secrets. Fiona is miserable, and it's all because her older sister needed to be closer to her figure skating club. The only bright spot is Lost Lake's library, a rambling mansion that was once home to a wealth local family. That's where Fiona finds the book with the soft leather cover and the drawings of a forest with reaching hands and string eyes. The book about another pair of sisters who lived long ago, in a town eerily like Lost Lake. The book that doesn't exist- at least, not if you ask anyone about it. The book is leading Fiona toward something. Something that has been waiting to be found. Maybe it's been waiting for her. -- Provided by publisher
The Collectors #2: A Storm of Wishes
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
In a hidden society, wishes are not freely given but cunningly taken, leading to a dark exchange where dreams come at a cost. As the protagonist navigates this treacherous world, they must confront the implications of desire and the sacrifices made for fulfillment. The narrative explores themes of ambition, morality, and the true value of one's aspirations, weaving a tale that challenges the boundaries between hope and despair.
The Collectors
- 376pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Overlooked in class, a hearing-impaired boy who collects lost or discarded trinkets discovers a dangerous underground world full of stolen wishes and the people who collect them.
Masterpiece
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
On a wintry night in 1971, Masterpiece Theatre debuted on PBS. Fifty years later, America's appetite for British drama has never been bigger. The classic television program has brought its fans protagonists such as The Dowager Countess and Ross Poldark and series that include Downton Abbey and Prime Suspect. In Masterpiece: America's 50-Year-Old Love Affair with British Television Drama, Nancy West provides a fascinating history of the acclaimed program. West combines excerpts from original interviews, thoughtful commentary, and lush photography to deliver a deep exploration of the television drama. Vibrant stories and anecdotes about Masterpiece's most colorful shows are peppered throughout, such as why Benedict Cumberbatch hates Downton Abbey and how screenwriter Daisy Goodwin created a teenage portrait of Queen Victoria after fighting with her daughter about homework. Featuring an array of color photos from Masterpiece's best-loved dramas, this book offers a penetrating look into the program's influence on television, publishing, fashion, and its millions of fans.
Last Things
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
High school senior Anders Thorson is unusually gifted. His band, Last Things, is legendary in their northern Minnesota hometown. With guitar skills that would amaze even if he weren't only eighteen, Anders is the focus of head-turning admiration. And Thea Malcom, a newcomer to the insular town, is one of his admirers. Thea seems to turn up everywhere Anders goes: gigs at the local coffeehouse, guitar lessons, even in the woods near Anders's home. When strange things start happening to Anders, blame immediately falls on Thea. But is she trying to hurt him? Or save him? Can he trust a girl who doesn't seem to know the difference between dreams and reality? And how much are they both willing to sacrifice to get what they want?
"Eleven-year-old Van Markson embarks on a quest to rescue his best friend from a dangerous wish collector"--
A portrait of Reinhard Heydrich, one of the darkest figures of Hitler's elite and the designer and executor of the Holocaust, featuring in-depth interviews with those who knew him best.