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Fran Wilde

    Fran Wilde écrit de la fiction spéculative et de la fantasy primées, explorant des thèmes de connexion et d'isolement dans des mondes richement imaginés. Ses récits présentent souvent des décors non conventionnels et des protagonistes féminines résilientes. La prose de Wilde est célébrée pour sa qualité poétique et sa construction méticuleuse de mondes, qui attirent les lecteurs dans ses univers distincts. Sa fiction courte a paru dans d'importantes publications du genre.

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    The Ship of Stolen Words
    • The Ship of Stolen Words

      • 386pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      A group of goblins steal a boy’s ability to apologize in this lively middle-grade fantasy from Nebula Award-winning author Fran Wilde No matter how much trouble Sam gets in, he knows that he can always rely on his magic word, “sorry,” to get him out of a pinch. Teasing his little sister too much? Sorry! Hurt someone’s feelings in class? Sorry! Forgot to do his chores? So sorry! But when goblins come and steal his “sorry,” he can’t apologize for anything anymore. To get his “sorry” back and stop the goblins from stealing anyone else’s words, Sam will have to enter the goblins’ world and try and find the depository of stolen words. There, he meets Tolver, a young goblin who’s always dreamed of adventure. Tolver longs to use the goblin technology—which can turn words into fuel to power ships—to set off and explore, but his grandma warns him that the goblin prospectors will only bring trouble. Together, Tolver and Sam will have to outsmart the cruel prospectors and save the day before Sam’s parents ground him forever!

      The Ship of Stolen Words
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      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Kirit Densira cannot wait to begin flying as a trader by her mother's side, being in service to her beloved home tower and exploring the skies beyond. When Kirit inadvertently breaks Tower Law, she attempts to save her family from greater censure by giving up her dreams as a sacrifice to the secretive governing body of the Towers.

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