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Rochelle Hassan

    Rochelle Hassan crée des romans de fantasy pour enfants et adolescents, explorant des thèmes et des personnages sous des angles non conventionnels qui résonnent auprès des jeunes lecteurs. Son écriture injecte un style et une imagination uniques, entraînant les lecteurs dans des mondes enchanteurs. L'œuvre de Hassan est célébrée pour son caractère ludique et sa capacité à captiver un jeune public, offrant des voyages imaginaires à travers sa voix narrative distinctive.

    Nox Winters and the Midnight Wolf
    The Prince of Nowhere
    The Buried and the Bound
    • The Buried and the Bound

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(291)Évaluer

      A dark, alluring YA fantasy debut from Rochelle Hassan about monsters, magic, and wicked fae hiding deep in the woods, perfect for fans of Holly Black and Melissa Albert. Seventeen-year-old Aziza El-Amin is a hedgewitch. Raised by her immigrant grandfather, she is burdened with the responsibility of protecting the humans in Blackthorn, Massachusetts from the vicious Fae that live in the neighboring wood. But when a routine patrol ends in a late-night massacre, Aziza discovers that she's been guarding against the wrong threat. A monster has slipped into Blackthorn--feeding on the townspeople and corrupting the border between the fae and human realm. Too powerful for Aziza to defeat on her own, she's forced to seek help from the unlikeliest of allies: Leo Merritt, a boy cursed to forget his true love, desperate to recapture what he lost, and a mysterious young necromancer Aziza isn't sure they can trust. Together, they hope to form a coven strong enough--reckless enough--to eradicate the threat in the woods. With high-stakes, heart, and an other-worldly atmosphere, Rochelle Hassan's The Buried and the Bound is perfect for fans of The Hazel Wood, Cemetery Boys, and The Cruel Prince.

      The Buried and the Bound
    • This sweeping middle grade fantasy debut by Rochelle Hassan follows Roda and Ignis, who embark on an adventure filled with magic and mystery--perfect for fans of Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones. Roda isn't afraid of the monsters that roam the wilds of the Aerlands. She's safe in her small town, which is surrounded by a wall of freezing, enchanted mist that keeps the beasts away. So when Roda rescues an injured crow on the instruction of her secret pen pal, Anonymous--whose letters arrive without warning and correctly predict the future--she's surprised to learn she's brought one of the so-called monsters home. Because her crow is really a shape-shifting boy named Ignis. Ignis doesn't remember where he was going before he crashed. But Anonymous brought him and Roda together for a reason--and the only way to find out what Anonymous wants is to follow the trail of baffling clues in Roda's letters. Their perilous journey leads them into the mist and beyond, to a mysterious place called Nowhere. But Ignis has secrets, and the farther they get, the more Roda doubts she can trust him. As a nefarious force closes in, they'll have to put aside their differences and work together. For they might be each other's only defense against an enemy who threatens their past, present, and future.

      The Prince of Nowhere
    • Nox Winters and the Midnight Wolf

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Set in a magical and eerie forest, a young boy embarks on a perilous journey into the Nightwood to save his ailing brother. Driven by desperation and the bond of brotherhood, he encounters various monsters and mystical elements along the way. This middle-grade fantasy duology promises to captivate readers with its rich storytelling and enchanting atmosphere, appealing to fans of Over the Garden Wall and Serafina and the Black Cloak.

      Nox Winters and the Midnight Wolf