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Everything That Burns (Enchantée, 2) (editie 2021)

door Gita Trelease (Auteur)

Reeksen: Enchantée (2)

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Gita Trelease's Everything That Burns is the transporting sequel to All That Glitters, hailed by NPR as a "soaring success"!
Camille Durbonne gambled everything she had to keep herself and her sister safe. But as the people of Paris starve and mobs riot, safety may no longer be possible...
...Not when Camille lives for the rebellion. In the pamphlets she prints, she tells the stories of girls living at society's margins. But as her writings captivate the public, she begins to suspect a dark magic she can't control lies at the heart of her success. Then Louis XVI declares magic a crime and all magicians traitors to France. As bonfires incinerate enchanted books and special police prowl the city, the time for magicâ??and those who work itâ??is running out.
In this new Paris where allegiances shift and violence erupts, the answers Camille seeks set her on a perilous path, one that may cost her the boy she lovesâ??even her life. If she can discover who she truly is before vengeful forces unmask her, she may still win this deadly game of revolution.
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Titel:Everything That Burns (Enchantée, 2)
Auteurs:Gita Trelease (Auteur)
Info:Flatiron Books (2021), 400 pages
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Literary Merit: Good
Characterization: Good
Level: High School
Recommend: Yes

I absolutely loved the first book so I had super high expectations for this sequel. This book gave us a much different vibe than the first one, which certainly isn't bad but just wasn't what I was expecting. It delves a lot more into the politics of the time and how women were fighting to be heard. To me, this read even more like a historical fiction than the first and overall less magic use (though the be fair this is just a difference of degrees since the first was also historical magical fiction). I still liked the characters and seeing how they grow, especially the sisters. An entertaining story, perfect for genre blended fans of both aspects. ( )
  SWONroyal | Apr 20, 2021 |
Absolutely fantastic. The only critique I have was that this is merely a duology, instead of many more delicious stories of Camille and her compatriots. A must-read for anyone interested in historical fiction, magic, or just a brilliantly written story of love, setbacks, intrigue, and eventual triumph. ( )
  PaceAven | Mar 25, 2021 |
Disclaimer: I received this book for free from NetGalley and Flatiron Books in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Everything That Burns is exactly what I want in a sequel.

When we left Camille in All That Glitters, it felt as though she had finally be relieved of a great burden. There was a sense of freedom and of hope… but as we enter this new book and whispers of the revolution dance along the streets of Paris… things, somehow, feel less safe. Less certain.

Gita Trelease has dared to view the French Revolution not from the perspective of the common folk as is commonly done in pop culture (Les Miserables) but rather from the perspective of those who are attacked as the oppressors. I thought this was such an interesting perspective, especially in these days when we are called upon to fight against hate and for equality. The conversation here about attacking humans vs. attacking a system was fascinating and made me pause. Because it’s a difficult conversation, right? We don’t want to go into the French Revolution or any movement talking about taking corrective action and protect the oppressors. But I think the conversation about people vs. policy was a very good one to consider, and I appreciated the way Trelease ultimately handled the character’s reaction. There were moments where I was nervous, but it paid out in the end. After all, we want to be productive and create reform, not just count bodies as retribution… right?

This could be a whole political conversation, and it’s certainly something worth talking about, but for the sake of this review, I want to get back to the content and structure of Everything That Burns as a book.

The characters continued to grow and develop despite the urgency of the plot threatening to slip away. When you are in a period of history as important and renown as the French Revolution, it’s easy to slip into the streets and away from the characters. Although there were major events going on in the world around them, we were also able to somewhat stay within the sphere of Camille, Sophie, Rosier, and Lazarre’s little world. The balance struck just right to keep me invested in characters as well as the greater world.

Everything That Burns is a very different book from All That Glitters. The world is bigger, the pace is quicker, and there are moralizes at stake. Although la magie still plays an important part in the story, it is less present in this novel. Instead, we see the work of hands and minds and imaginations rather than supernatural forces, and I think that perfectly matches the feel of the times.

There were moments that took me by surprise, and I absolutely could not put the book down after the 50% mark. In fact, the last 30% tore my heart out of my chest and cast it off a cliff, with twists and turns and worries and all that glorious stuff that makes us love and hate books with equal passionate fervor.

At the end of the day, this duology is a must-read. It’s fresh in the YA genre, it’s relevant to modern discussions, and has a cast of characters who are easy to love. I think if she wanted, Gita release could continue this story further (though the end was lovely) and I would read more of Camille’s adventures. I’m certainly looking forward to anything else Gita Trelease may have in store, whatever it may be. ( )
  Morteana | Nov 21, 2020 |
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Gita Trelease's Everything That Burns is the transporting sequel to All That Glitters, hailed by NPR as a "soaring success"!
Camille Durbonne gambled everything she had to keep herself and her sister safe. But as the people of Paris starve and mobs riot, safety may no longer be possible...
...Not when Camille lives for the rebellion. In the pamphlets she prints, she tells the stories of girls living at society's margins. But as her writings captivate the public, she begins to suspect a dark magic she can't control lies at the heart of her success. Then Louis XVI declares magic a crime and all magicians traitors to France. As bonfires incinerate enchanted books and special police prowl the city, the time for magicâ??and those who work itâ??is running out.
In this new Paris where allegiances shift and violence erupts, the answers Camille seeks set her on a perilous path, one that may cost her the boy she lovesâ??even her life. If she can discover who she truly is before vengeful forces unmask her, she may still win this deadly game of revolution.
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