Sarah Beth Durst is een veelgeprezen auteur wiens fantasiewerken lezers van alle leeftijden boeien. Haar verhalen duiken in complexe karakterdynamieken en fantasierijke magische rijken. Durst wordt geprezen om haar onderscheidende stijl die spannende avonturen combineert met doordachte verkenningen van de menselijke psyche. Haar talent om geloofwaardige fantastische omgevingen en personages te creëren, vestigt haar als een opmerkelijke stem in het fantasygenre.
But for the darkest individuals, there is no redemption: you come back as a
kehok, a monster, and are doomed to be a kehok for the rest of time. Unless
you can win the Races. After a celebrated career as an elite kehok rider,
Tamra became a professional trainer.
A group of magical misfit animals learns to appreciate their seemingly useless
powers-and themselves-when they work together to thwart a villain's attempt to
steal their magic. Holly, a grey squirrel, and her animal friends have
accepted that they will never be wizards' familiars.
When a shy girl and her dragon-like companion discover their country's idyllic
weather comes at a steep--and secret--cost, they recruit students to attempt
to spread the truth.
After sixteen-year-old vampire Pearl Sange is stabbed through the heart by a were-unicorn, she develops non-vampire-like traits that lead her to save her high school classmates from the Vampire King of New England.
Praise for The Queen of Blood: Mythopoeic Award-winner Durst launches her
Queens of Renthia series with a stellar and imaginative tale. Publishers
Weekly (starred review)
The natural magic of the classic The Island of the Blue Dolphins meets the
danger and courage of The Hunger Games in this dazzling, intricate stand-alone
fantasy novel set in award-winning author Sarah Beth Durst's beloved world of
Renthia. Life is precious and precarious on the islands of Belene.
Twenty-five years ago, five heroes risked their lives to defeat the bone maker Eklor—a corrupt magician who created an inhuman army using animal bones. But victory came at a tragic price. Only four of the heroes survived. Since then, Kreya, the group’s leader, has exiled herself to a remote tower and devoted herself to one purpose: resurrecting her dead husband. But such a task requires both a cache of human bones and a sacrifice—for each day he lives, she will live one less.She’d rather live one year with her husband than a hundred without him, but using human bones for magic is illegal in Vos. The dead are burned—as are any bone workers who violate the law. Yet Kreya knows where she can find the bones she needs: the battlefield where her husband and countless others lost their lives.But defying the laws of the land exposes a terrible possibility. Maybe the dead don’t rest in peace after all. Five warriors—one broken, one gone soft, one pursuing a simple life, one stuck in the past, and one who should be dead. Their story should have been finished. But evil doesn’t stop just because someone once said, “the end.”
A half-magic girl learns about heroism and taking action when she and her sister confront a wizard who endangers others for her own gain. Even and Odd are sisters who share magic. Lately, though, it seems like that's the only thing they have in common. Odd doesn't like magic, and Even practices it every chance she gets, dreaming of the day she'll be ready to be a hero. When the hidden border between the mundane world the sisters live in and the magical land they were born in shuts abruptly, the girls are trapped, unable to return home. With the help of a unicorn named Jeremy, they discover a wizard is diverting magic from the border to bolster her own power. Families are cut off from each other on both sides of the border, and an ecological disaster is brewing. But the wizard cares nothing for the calamitous effects her appropriation of magic is having. Someone has to do something to stop her, and Even realizes she can no longer wait until she's ready: she needs to be a hero now.
From the award-winning author of The Shelterlings and The Lake House comes a haunting novel about sisterhood and grief, where difficult truths must contend with the corrosive power of unchecked lies. After her mother dies, Hannah doesn't know how to exist without her. Literally. In fact, Hannah's not even certain that she does exist. No one seems to see or hear her, and she finds herself utterly alone. Grief-stricken and confused, her sense of self slowly slipping away, Hannah sets out to find new purpose in life--and answers about who (and what) she really is. Hannah's only remaining family is her older sister, Leah. Yet even Leah doesn't seem to notice her. And while Hannah can see and hear her sister, she also sees beautiful and terrible things that don't--or shouldn't--exist. She learns there's much more to this world than meets the eye and struggles to make sense of it all. When Hannah sees Leah taking the same dangerous path that consumed their own mother--where lies supplant reality--she's desperate to get through to her. But facing difficult truths is harder than it looks...