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9781338673876

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Scholastic, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1338673874
ISBN-13
9781338673876
eBay Product ID (ePID)
7050095440

Product Key Features

Book Title
Into the Bloodred Woods
Number of Pages
368 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Topic
Action & Adventure / General, Fairy Tales & Folklore / General, General, Fantasy / Dark Fantasy
Genre
Juvenile Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
Author
Martha Brockenbrough
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
16.5 Oz
Item Length
8.6 in
Item Width
5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
LCCN
2021-009190
Reviews
Praise for The Game of Love and Death A B&N Teen Best YA A Booklist Editors' Choice A Kirkus Best Teen Book A Publishers Weekly Best Book An Amazon Best of the Year A PNBA Northwest Book Awards Winner A YALSA Teens Top Ten Title Winner of the Washington State Scandiuzzi Children's Book Award A Finalist for the Audie Awards * "This sophisticated novel is filled with breathtaking prose and nuanced characterizations... a thoughtful exploration of courage, love, and the price we pay to live." -- Booklist , starred review * "Romance fans will find plenty to swoon over here, while aspiring philosophers will find just as much to ponder." -- BCCB, starred review * "Brockenbrough never sugarcoats the obstacles facing Henry and Flora's love -- whether human prejudices or supernatural manipulations--in this inventive and affecting novel, and the ending in which Flora, who has seen too many people die, realizes how love and death intertwine, is beautiful." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review " The Game of Love and Death is a unique and deeply moving novel." -- BookPage "It's a poignant reminder of how far we've come since the 1930s in terms of race, class, and sexual orientation--and how far we still have to go." -- Horn Book "Brockenbrough's precise, luscious prose cuts back and forth among the four protagonists, according each character equal depth, with Ethan playing a heartbreaking supporting role.... Race, class, fate and choice -- they join Love and Death to play their parts in Brockenbrough's haunting and masterfully orchestrated narrative." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Devine Intervention * "Beneath the snark, though, runs a current of devastatingly honest writing that surprises with its occasional beauty and hits home with the keenness of its insight. As the clock ticks down on Heidi's soul, readers will be rooting for both Jerome and Heidi with all their hearts." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review " Devine Intervention is a little slice of heaven." -- Los Angeles Times "Jerome's bumbling logic and wickedly funny observations are what make Brockenbrough's first book for teens so much fun. Underneath the occasionally risqué humor and unexpected plot twists (including the possession of multiple animals' bodies) is an insightful story about seizing life for all it's worth while you have the chance." -- Publishers Weekly "Brockenbrough's droll style delivers some laugh-out-loud moments. Reluctant readers will find the Heidi-Jerome dynamic entertaining and heartrending." -- School Library Journal, Praise for Into the Bloodred Woods "A tapestry of stories, a confluence of voices, this book is a symphony, and Martha Brockenbrough is its maestra." -- Elana K. Arnold, author of the Printz Honor Book Damsel and Red Hood "Unflinching, bloodstained magic." -- Kirkus Reviews "Studded with references to familiar fairy tales, this gruesome fantasy from Brockenbrough explores the revolutionary properties of honesty, equality, and self-acceptance." -- Publishers Weekly "Brockenbrough pens a twisty, dark fantasy.... Taking inspiration from classic fairy tales with a touch of King Lear, the book is filled with powerful moments, engaging storytelling, and brutal truths, and it weaves in themes of injustice and the dire consequences of deceit." -- Booklist Praise for The Game of Love and Death A B&N Teen Best YA Book A Booklist Editors' Choice A Kirkus Best Teen Book A Publishers Weekly Best Book An Amazon Best Book of the Year A PNBA Northwest Book Awards Winner A YALSA Teens Top Ten Title Winner of the Washington State Scandiuzzi Children's Book Award A Finalist for the Audie Awards * "This sophisticated novel is filled with breathtaking prose and nuanced characterizations... a thoughtful exploration of courage, love, and the price we pay to live." -- Booklist , starred review * "Romance fans will find plenty to swoon over here, while aspiring philosophers will find just as much to ponder." -- BCCB , starred review * "Brockenbrough never sugarcoats the obstacles facing Henry and Flora's love -- whether human prejudices or supernatural manipulations--in this inventive and affecting novel, and the ending in which Flora, who has seen too many people die, realizes how love and death intertwine, is beautiful." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review " The Game of Love and Death is a unique and deeply moving novel." -- BookPage "It's a poignant reminder of how far we've come since the 1930s in terms of race, class, and sexual orientation--and how far we still have to go." -- Horn Book "Brockenbrough's precise, luscious prose cuts back and forth among the four protagonists, according each character equal depth... Race, class, fate and choice -- they join Love and Death to play their parts in Brockenbrough's haunting and masterfully orchestrated narrative." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Devine Intervention * "Beneath the snark, though, runs a current of devastatingly honest writing that surprises with its occasional beauty and hits home with the keenness of its insight. As the clock ticks down on Heidi's soul, readers will be rooting for both Jerome and Heidi with all their hearts." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review " Devine Intervention is a little slice of heaven." -- Los Angeles Times "Jerome's bumbling logic and wickedly funny observations are what make Brockenbrough's first book for teens so much fun. Underneath the occasionally risqué humor and unexpected plot twists (including the possession of multiple animals' bodies) is an insightful story about seizing life for all it's worth while you have the chance." -- Publishers Weekly "Brockenbrough's droll style delivers some laugh-out-loud moments. Reluctant readers will find the Heidi-Jerome dynamic entertaining and heartrending." -- School Library Journal, Praise for The Game of Love and Death A B&N Teen Best YA Book A Booklist Editors' Choice A Kirkus Best Teen Book A Publishers Weekly Best Book An Amazon Best Book of the Year A PNBA Northwest Book Awards Winner A YALSA Teens Top Ten Title Winner of the Washington State Scandiuzzi Children's Book Award A Finalist for the Audie Awards * "This sophisticated novel is filled with breathtaking prose and nuanced characterizations... a thoughtful exploration of courage, love, and the price we pay to live." -- Booklist , starred review * "Romance fans will find plenty to swoon over here, while aspiring philosophers will find just as much to ponder." -- BCCB, starred review * "Brockenbrough never sugarcoats the obstacles facing Henry and Flora's love -- whether human prejudices or supernatural manipulations--in this inventive and affecting novel, and the ending in which Flora, who has seen too many people die, realizes how love and death intertwine, is beautiful." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review " The Game of Love and Death is a unique and deeply moving novel." -- BookPage "It's a poignant reminder of how far we've come since the 1930s in terms of race, class, and sexual orientation--and how far we still have to go." -- Horn Book "Brockenbrough's precise, luscious prose cuts back and forth among the four protagonists, according each character equal depth, with Ethan playing a heartbreaking supporting role.... Race, class, fate and choice -- they join Love and Death to play their parts in Brockenbrough's haunting and masterfully orchestrated narrative." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Devine Intervention * "Beneath the snark, though, runs a current of devastatingly honest writing that surprises with its occasional beauty and hits home with the keenness of its insight. As the clock ticks down on Heidi's soul, readers will be rooting for both Jerome and Heidi with all their hearts." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review " Devine Intervention is a little slice of heaven." -- Los Angeles Times "Jerome's bumbling logic and wickedly funny observations are what make Brockenbrough's first book for teens so much fun. Underneath the occasionally risqué humor and unexpected plot twists (including the possession of multiple animals' bodies) is an insightful story about seizing life for all it's worth while you have the chance." -- Publishers Weekly "Brockenbrough's droll style delivers some laugh-out-loud moments. Reluctant readers will find the Heidi-Jerome dynamic entertaining and heartrending." -- School Library Journal, Praise for Into the Bloodred Woods "A tapestry of stories, a confluence of voices, this book is a symphony, and Martha Brockenbrough is its maestra." -- Elana K. Arnold, author of the Printz Honor Book Damsel and Red Hood "Unflinching, bloodstained magic." -- Kirkus Reviews "Studded with references to familiar fairy tales, this gruesome fantasy from Brockenbrough explores the revolutionary properties of honesty, equality, and self-acceptance." -- Publishers Weekly Praise for The Game of Love and Death A B&N Teen Best YA Book A Booklist Editors' Choice A Kirkus Best Teen Book A Publishers Weekly Best Book An Amazon Best Book of the Year A PNBA Northwest Book Awards Winner A YALSA Teens Top Ten Title Winner of the Washington State Scandiuzzi Children's Book Award A Finalist for the Audie Awards * "This sophisticated novel is filled with breathtaking prose and nuanced characterizations... a thoughtful exploration of courage, love, and the price we pay to live." -- Booklist , starred review * "Romance fans will find plenty to swoon over here, while aspiring philosophers will find just as much to ponder." -- BCCB , starred review * "Brockenbrough never sugarcoats the obstacles facing Henry and Flora's love -- whether human prejudices or supernatural manipulations--in this inventive and affecting novel, and the ending in which Flora, who has seen too many people die, realizes how love and death intertwine, is beautiful." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review " The Game of Love and Death is a unique and deeply moving novel." -- BookPage "It's a poignant reminder of how far we've come since the 1930s in terms of race, class, and sexual orientation--and how far we still have to go." -- Horn Book "Brockenbrough's precise, luscious prose cuts back and forth among the four protagonists, according each character equal depth... Race, class, fate and choice -- they join Love and Death to play their parts in Brockenbrough's haunting and masterfully orchestrated narrative." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Devine Intervention * "Beneath the snark, though, runs a current of devastatingly honest writing that surprises with its occasional beauty and hits home with the keenness of its insight. As the clock ticks down on Heidi's soul, readers will be rooting for both Jerome and Heidi with all their hearts." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review " Devine Intervention is a little slice of heaven." -- Los Angeles Times "Jerome's bumbling logic and wickedly funny observations are what make Brockenbrough's first book for teens so much fun. Underneath the occasionally risqué humor and unexpected plot twists (including the possession of multiple animals' bodies) is an insightful story about seizing life for all it's worth while you have the chance." -- Publishers Weekly "Brockenbrough's droll style delivers some laugh-out-loud moments. Reluctant readers will find the Heidi-Jerome dynamic entertaining and heartrending." -- School Library Journal, Praise for Into the Bloodred Woods "A tapestry of stories, a confluence of voices, this book is a symphony, and Martha Brockenbrough is its maestra." --Elana K. Arnold, author of the Printz Honor Book Damsel and Red Hood "Unflinching, bloodstained magic." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for The Game of Love and Death A B&N Teen Best YA BookA Booklist Editors' ChoiceA Kirkus Best Teen BookA Publishers Weekly Best BookAn Amazon Best Book of the YearA PNBA Northwest Book Awards WinnerA YALSA Teens Top Ten TitleWinner of the Washington State Scandiuzzi Children's Book AwardA Finalist for the Audie Awards * "This sophisticated novel is filled with breathtaking prose and nuanced characterizations... a thoughtful exploration of courage, love, and the price we pay to live." -- Booklist , starred review * "Romance fans will find plenty to swoon over here, while aspiring philosophers will find just as much to ponder." -- BCCB, starred review * "Brockenbrough never sugarcoats the obstacles facing Henry and Flora's love -- whether human prejudices or supernatural manipulations--in this inventive and affecting novel, and the ending in which Flora, who has seen too many people die, realizes how love and death intertwine, is beautiful." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review " The Game of Love and Death is a unique and deeply moving novel." -- BookPage "It's a poignant reminder of how far we've come since the 1930s in terms of race, class, and sexual orientation--and how far we still have to go." -- Horn Book "Brockenbrough's precise, luscious prose cuts back and forth among the four protagonists, according each character equal depth... Race, class, fate and choice -- they join Love and Death to play their parts in Brockenbrough's haunting and masterfully orchestrated narrative." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Devine Intervention * "Beneath the snark, though, runs a current of devastatingly honest writing that surprises with its occasional beauty and hits home with the keenness of its insight. As the clock ticks down on Heidi's soul, readers will be rooting for both Jerome and Heidi with all their hearts." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review " Devine Intervention is a little slice of heaven." -- Los Angeles Times "Jerome's bumbling logic and wickedly funny observations are what make Brockenbrough's first book for teens so much fun. Underneath the occasionally risqué humor and unexpected plot twists (including the possession of multiple animals' bodies) is an insightful story about seizing life for all it's worth while you have the chance." -- Publishers Weekly "Brockenbrough's droll style delivers some laugh-out-loud moments. Reluctant readers will find the Heidi-Jerome dynamic entertaining and heartrending." -- School Library Journal, Praise for The Game of Love and Death A B&N Teen Best YA A Booklist Editors' Choice A Kirkus Best Teen Book A PW Best Book An Amazon Best of the Year A PNBA Northwest Book Awards Winner A YALSA Teens Top Ten Title Winner of the Washington State Scandiuzzi Children's Book Award A Finalist for the Audie Awards * "This sophisticated novel is filled with breathtaking prose and nuanced characterizations... a thoughtful exploration of courage, love, and the price we pay to live." -- Booklist , starred review * "Romance fans will find plenty to swoon over here, while aspiring philosophers will find just as much to ponder." --BCCB, starred review * "Brockenbrough never sugarcoats the obstacles facing Henry and Flora's love--whether human prejudices or supernatural manipulations--in this inventive and affecting novel, and the ending in which Flora, who has seen too many people die, realizes how love and death intertwine, is beautiful." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review " The Game of Love and Death is a unique and deeply moving novel." -- BookPage "It's a poignant reminder of how far we've come since the 1930s in terms of race, class, and sexual orientation--and how far we still have to go." -- Horn Book "Brockenbrough's precise, luscious prose cuts back and forth among the four protagonists, according each character equal depth, with Ethan playing a heartbreaking supporting role.... Race, class, fate and choice--they join Love and Death to play their parts in Brockenbrough's haunting and masterfully orchestrated narrative." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Devine Intervention * "Beneath the snark, though, runs a current of devastatingly honest writing that surprises with its occasional beauty and hits home with the keenness of its insight. As the clock ticks down on Heidi's soul, readers will be rooting for both Jerome and Heidi with all their hearts." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review " Devine Intervention is a little slice of heaven." -- Los Angeles Times "Jerome's bumbling logic and wickedly funny observations are what make Brockenbrough's first book for teens so much fun. Underneath the occasionally risqué humor and unexpected plot twists (including the possession of multiple animals' bodies) is an insightful story about seizing life for all it's worth while you have the chance." -- Publishers Weekly "Brockenbrough's droll style delivers some laugh-out-loud moments. Reluctant readers will find the Heidi-Jerome dynamic entertaining and heartrending." -- School Library Journal, Praise for The Game of Love and Death A B&N Teen Best YA BookA Booklist Editors' ChoiceA Kirkus Best Teen BookA Publishers Weekly Best BookAn Amazon Best Book of the YearA PNBA Northwest Book Awards WinnerA YALSA Teens Top Ten TitleWinner of the Washington State Scandiuzzi Children's Book AwardA Finalist for the Audie Awards * "This sophisticated novel is filled with breathtaking prose and nuanced characterizations... a thoughtful exploration of courage, love, and the price we pay to live." -- Booklist , starred review * "Romance fans will find plenty to swoon over here, while aspiring philosophers will find just as much to ponder." -- BCCB, starred review * "Brockenbrough never sugarcoats the obstacles facing Henry and Flora's love -- whether human prejudices or supernatural manipulations--in this inventive and affecting novel, and the ending in which Flora, who has seen too many people die, realizes how love and death intertwine, is beautiful." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review " The Game of Love and Death is a unique and deeply moving novel." -- BookPage "It's a poignant reminder of how far we've come since the 1930s in terms of race, class, and sexual orientation--and how far we still have to go." -- Horn Book "Brockenbrough's precise, luscious prose cuts back and forth among the four protagonists, according each character equal depth, with Ethan playing a heartbreaking supporting role.... Race, class, fate and choice -- they join Love and Death to play their parts in Brockenbrough's haunting and masterfully orchestrated narrative." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for Devine Intervention * "Beneath the snark, though, runs a current of devastatingly honest writing that surprises with its occasional beauty and hits home with the keenness of its insight. As the clock ticks down on Heidi's soul, readers will be rooting for both Jerome and Heidi with all their hearts." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review " Devine Intervention is a little slice of heaven." -- Los Angeles Times "Jerome's bumbling logic and wickedly funny observations are what make Brockenbrough's first book for teens so much fun. Underneath the occasionally risqué humor and unexpected plot twists (including the possession of multiple animals' bodies) is an insightful story about seizing life for all it's worth while you have the chance." -- Publishers Weekly "Brockenbrough's droll style delivers some laugh-out-loud moments. Reluctant readers will find the Heidi-Jerome dynamic entertaining and heartrending." -- School Library Journal
Grade From
Ninth Grade
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Grade To
Ninth Grade
Synopsis
Happily ever after is a lie. Once upon a time there was a kingdom, and a forest that liked to eat men, and a girl who would change everything, but not alone ... Except -- There's no such thing as once upon a time. In a faraway land, populated by were beasts and surrounded by a powerful forest, lies a kingdom about to be sent into chaos. On his deathbed, King Tyran divides his land, leaving half to each of his two children -- so they'll rule together. However, his son, Albrecht, is not satisfied with half a kingdom. And even though his sister, Ursula, is the first born, he decides that, as a girl and were bear, she is unfit to rule. So he invades her land, slaughtering her people and most of the were beasts, and claims it for himself. As King Albrecht builds his iron rule and an army to defend his reign, Ursula is gathering the survivors and making plans to seize back the kingdom. Not just her half -- the whole thing. Because Albrecht should have never been allowed to sit on the throne, and Ursula is going to take his crown. And if he's not careful, he might not get to keep his head either.
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PZ7.B7825In 2021

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