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Ksenia Anske

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11 Works 86 Membros 15 Reviews

About the Author

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Obras de Ksenia Anske

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
female
Local de nascimento
Moscow, Russia

Membros

Resenhas

This is an excellent book for older children who have outgrown Goosebumps but aren't quite ready for Stephen King. Relationships are complicated and everything isn't tied up with a bow at the end. But, it does have a very satisfactory ending
 
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KittyCunningham | outras 4 resenhas | Apr 26, 2021 |
Witty, funny, serious, motivational, and at times irreverent. Ksenia Anske gives the reader a peek into her creative mind. Writing and creating is rarely easy, but the guide can be trusted to lead the novice through the creative process.

Created from the author’s Tweets this is a book that can be picked up and randomly read.
 
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evil_cyclist | Mar 16, 2020 |
The Badlings by Ksenia Anskeis a young adult horror/fantasy story. Anske was born in Moscow, Russia, and came to the US in 1998. She is the author of dark fantasy short fiction and 7 novels, and the winner of Amtrak Residency Program 2015. I was lucky enough to meet the author at the Dallas stop in her Amtrak Residency.

Back in the early 1970s when Saturday Morning cartoons were still a thing, there was a live action show called Lidsville by Sid and Marty Kroft. The storyline is about a boy, Mark, who falls into a magicians hat and ends up in a land of living hats. A very weird show for kids from the creators of H.R. Pufnstuf (It's rumored that the H.R. stood for Hand Rolled if that offers a hint). I nearly forgot about that show until I started The Badlings.

Belladonna wants to be a scientist much against her mother's wishes for her daughter to follow in her footsteps as a opera singer. Belladonna prefers Bells as a nickname and keeps an analytical mind. She and her three male friends Rusty, Grand, and Peacock find themselves pulled into an adventure. After meeting at the duck pond, Bells finds a book half buried, digs it up, and flings it at some nearby duck as stress relief from an argument with her mother. However, like Mark in Lidsville, Bells and her friends find themselves pulled into a world they could never imagine. Well, actually, they could imagine because it's a world of books they started but did not finish.

Anske writes intriguing fantasy and horror fiction. The stories, for the most part, seem to be for the young adult crowd with teen characters. These stories, however, can also be enjoyed by adults. Although there is an air horror in portions of the story, it is not something that is graphic or intense but a good old-fashioned scare. For those, parents and others, worried about language or adult situations, there are none. A well told and well thought out story for fans of fantasy of all ages.
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evil_cyclist | outras 4 resenhas | Mar 16, 2020 |
I deeply disturbing look at neglect, abuse, and a fifteen-year-old girl in the waning years of the Soviet Union. Unable to speak since the age of two Irin sees people in the world as the animals that they are. It is difficult to see if she is coping or fallen into madness. Life is hard and abusive -- pregnancy, homelessness, and unemployed. It is a dark journey and a blurring of reality. Not the usual lighter fantasy by Ksenia Anske, but something very well worth reading.
 
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evil_cyclist | Mar 16, 2020 |

Estatísticas

Obras
11
Membros
86
Popularidade
#213,013
Avaliação
4.1
Resenhas
15
ISBNs
14

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