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- The start of a swoony, high-energy duology that Emily Lloyd-Jones, author of The Bone Houses, calls "reminiscent of classic fairytales yet brimming with a charm all its own.
- 400 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Fantasy
- Series Name: Unseelie Duology
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The start of a swoony, high-energy duology that Emily Lloyd-Jones, author of The Bone Houses, calls "reminiscent of classic fairytales yet brimming with a charm all its own.""A world of glimmering fae that sparkles with mystery, adventure, and enchantment." --Andrew Joseph White, New York Times bestselling author of Hell Followed with Us
Iselia "Seelie" Graygrove looks just like her twin, Isolde...but as an autistic changeling left in the human world by the fae as an infant, she has always known she is different. Seelie's unpredictable magic makes it hard for her to fit in--and draws her and Isolde into the hunt for a fabled treasure. In a heist gone wrong, the sisters make some unexpected allies and find themselves unraveling a mystery that has its roots in the history of humans and fae alike.
Both sisters soon discover that the secrets of the faeries may be more valuable than any pile of gold and jewels. But can Seelie harness her magic in time to protect her sister and herself?
"Housman's stunning debut is the sort of love letter only an autistic author could write. Fae canon has been waiting for this one." --H.E. Edgmon, author of The Witch King
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"Housman opens a portal to a world of glimmering fae and blistering magic where, to our autistic protagonist, humanity is just as daunting as the fantastical. Both meaningful and whirlwind-fun, Unseelie sparkles with mystery, adventure, and enchantment." --Andrew Joseph White, New York Times bestselling author of Hell Followed with Us "Housman's stunning debut is the sort of love letter only an autistic author could write. Fae canon has been waiting for this one." --H.E. Edgmon, author of The Witch King "Reminiscent of classic fairytales yet brimming with a charm all its own." --Emily Lloyd-Jones, author of The Bone Houses "Housman enchants readers with magical mischief, page-turning action, a tight-knit sisterhood, and secrets that forever change the way Seelie sees the faerie world... and herself." --Amparo Ortiz, Author of Blazewrath Games "This adventurous tale of sisterhood, found family, and wicked fae is a story told with authenticity and heart." --Lyndall Clipstone, author of Lakesedge and Forestfall "Housman spins an imaginative tale that's part heist and part quest, set against a fanciful backdrop of magic and mystery peopled by characters whose genuine chemistry and varyingly antagonistic personalities conjure a sweet found-family dynamic." --Publishers Weekly "An intriguing, magical debut." --Kirkus Reviews "Readers will enjoy Seelie's sharp, contemporary voice, the nuanced sisterly relationship, the girls' cozy enchanted wagon home, and Seelie's growing acceptance of her own magic." --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "The autistic main character written by an autistic author [is] a breath of fresh air to readers who have made do with autistic coded characters and stereotypes." --School Library Journal
Dimensions (Overall): 9.6 Inches (H) x 3.48 Inches (W) x .72 Inches (D)
Weight: .66 Pounds
Suggested Age: 13 Years
Number of Pages: 400
Series Title: Unseelie Duology
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Sub-Genre: Fantasy
Publisher: Inkyard Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Ivelisse Housman
Language: English
Street Date: December 5, 2023
TCIN: 88231515
UPC: 9781335458087
Item Number (DPCI): 247-34-2418
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Magic YA with Autistic MC
3 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
ReadwithCassey - 2 years ago
Unseelie starts with 2 sisters. One of them is a changeling, which in Fae lore, is a child meant to be switched with a human child and basically released into the human world to cause trouble. I really like how the author relates a changeling to the autistic spectrum. She includes a preface and an ending note about how in history, those who were viewed as "changelings" might have indeed been on the autistic spectrum and it shows how autism has always been present in our history, just mislabeled. I liked all the characters. It was nice to read about characters that were flawed all around. There were miscommunications and selfishness and assumptions between characters. I also especially appreciated how Raze was described. He was shown to be a strong young man, but who might carry some roundness in his face and body. Even though it doesn't say he's plus size, it can be easily imagined, which is nice to have a variety. Not the typical YA male with muscles abound. My only critique is that the ending felt unfinished. This is a duology so please expect a cliffhanger (which I did not). I was coming down to the last few pages going, there's not enough to wrap everything up! But with that being said this ending was so rushed and we don't get a great explanation for the twist at the end. I only hope it can be better explained in the next book. Which I will be reading!
Unique YA fae fantasy
5 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
lurkykitty - 2 years ago
Unseelie is told through the perspective of Seelie, an autistic faerie changeling. Seelie and her twin sister Isolde look identical, but they experience the world in different ways. Seelie shies away from human interaction and touch, and often feels like an outsider. Seelie's chaotic fae magic, which she must learn to control, manifested in such a way that the twins had to leave home. Their goal is to bring home a fortune so that they can move with their parents to a place free of judgement. The story starts with a heist where they meet the mysterious pair, Raze and Olani. Forced to flee the city with a powerful enchanter in pursuit, the sisters pair up with Raze and Olani to embark on a dangerous quest for a magical treasure. Unseelie is a well-written engaging fantasy adventure with a road trip, journeys to faerie kingdoms, magical treasure, interesting characters and great world-building. The themes explored are those of sisterhood, found family, self-acceptance and the challenges of being neurodivergent. It is refreshing to see an autistic character written by an autistic author. This representation is sorely needed in the fantasy genre. I really enjoyed Unseelie and am looking forward to the sequel.
YA fantasy with neurodivergent rep
4 out of 5 stars
Thumbs up graphic, would recommend
bostieslovebooks - 2 years ago
Iselia “Seelie” and Isolde are not your average twin sisters. Seelie is an autistic changeling with unpredictable magic. When the pair end up in the middle of a heist gone awry, they make some new acquaintances and find themselves on a mysterious journey full of fae secrets. Will Seelie find a way to control her magic so she can keep her sister and herself safe? UNSEELIE was a very interesting YA fantasy book. I loved the premise, especially that the main character was a neurodivergent female. There was great character development for Seelie. I enjoyed the other characters as well, though they were less developed. The worldbuilding was well done and I liked the different fantasy aspects. The beginning and end of the book had quite a bit of action while the middle felt pretty up and down in pace. The book is advertised as being “swoony” which I didn’t get a sense of but perhaps there will be more of that feeling in the sequel. UNSEELIE is book one of Ivelisse Housman’s The Unseelie Duology. I’d recommend it to fans of YA fantasy and anyone looking for neurodivergent representation. I will be looking forward to reading book two in the future.