#Bookspotlight: Unraveller by Frances Hardinge @FrancesHardinge @panmacmillan #Unraveller #FrancesHardinge #NewBook

Good morning everyone I hope you all had a great Christmas.

Today I thought I’d show you this beautiful book that I bought just before Christmas. I have to admit I saw it recommended on Instagram and just fell in love with the beautiful cover. Despite multiple attempts I don’t think my photo does it justice but it is simply stunning in my opinion. I love all the illustrations and the gold thread! Plus I think it’s a book I might be able to share with my eldest but I’m going to read it first just in case there’s anything too scary for him.

Have you ever bought a book for it’s cover?

Book Synopsis:

For fans of Natalie Haynes, Kiran Millwood-Hargrave and Neil Gaiman comes Frances Hardinge’s spectacular new novel Unraveller. Called her ‘best yet’ by the Guardian, and ‘sheer perfection’ and ‘a masterpiece’ by reviewers, Hardinge expertly weaves together mythology and mystery in a meticulously-detailed world besieged by curses.

If you must travel to the country of Raddith, then be prepared. Bring a mosquito net for the lowlands, and a warm coat for the hills or mountains. If you mean to visit the misty marsh-woods known as the Wilds, you will need stout, waterproof boots. (You will also needs wits, courage and luck, but some things cannot be packed.)

You have of course heard that some people in Raddith are able to curse their enemies. It sounded so picturesque when you were reading about it at home, like a fairytale.

Perhaps you will decide that all the stories of the Wilds and the Raddith cursers were invented to entertain tourists. And at night, when you see a many-legged shape scuttle across the ceiling of your bedchamber, you will tell yourself that it is a spider, and only a spider . . .

. . . It is not.

In a world where anyone can create life-destroying curses, only one person has the power to unravel them. Kellen does not fully understand his talent, but uses it to help those who have been cursed, including his ally and closest friend, Nettle. But Kellen himself is cursed, and unless he and Nettle can release him, he is in danger of unravelling everything – and everyone – around him.

About The Author:

Frances Hardinge spent a large part of her childhood in a huge old house that inspired her to write strange stories from an early age. She read English at Oxford University, then got a job at a software company. However, a few years later a persistent friend finally managed to bully Frances into sending a few chapters of Fly By Night, her first children’s novel, to a publisher. Macmillan made her an immediate offer. The book went on to publish to huge critical acclaim and win the Branford Boase First Novel Award. She has since written many highly acclaimed children’s novels including, Fly By Night’s sequel, Twilight Robbery, as well as the Carnegie shortlisted Cuckoo Song and the Costa Book of the Year winner, The Lie Tree.

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  1. I don’t think I’ve ever bought a book based solely on its cover, except perhaps a special edition of an all-time favourite. However I’m definitely prompted to pick up and look at a book if it has a lovely cover.

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