October 18th, 2013
Sea Change is essentially one of those fairy tales where the protagonist must negotiate a series of deals in order to obtain his or her objective. Our Heroine is a young woman named Lilly whose home life is best described as dysfunctional and estranged. Her only friend is a kraken named Octavius. When he turns up missing, this leads to a sequence of events where Lilly is forced to leave home and go on a quest to find him.
To find her friend she makes a deal with a witch.
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Another Faust starts off with a myth. There's a mystery in some parts of the world about ten-year-old children who simply disappear from their bedrooms at midnight. This book starts with five of those children, and the woman who lured them. However, the children did not go unwillingly. They sold their soul to this woman, often referred to as the devil or Mephistopheles, for various desires - glory, fame, beauty, strength. Because she is keen on making bargains, she offers them their wishes (with a few setbacks) for their soul. Five years later, after they have honed their powers, they enter Marlowe High School and take over the reigns. But magical or not, high school comes with its own set of problems. And two of the children aim to claim their souls back.
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