Book details
Rebel Angels (The Gemma Doyle Trilogy Book 2)
Description
Ah, Christmas! Gemma Doyle is looking forward to a holiday from Spence Academy, spending time with her friends in the city, attending ritzy balls, and on a somber note, tending to her ailing father. As she prepares to ring in the New Year, 1896, a handsome young man, Lord Denby, has set his sights on Gemma, or so it seems. Yet amidst the distractions of London, Gemmas visions intensifyvisions of three girls dressed in white, to whom something horrific has happened, something only the realms can explain. . . . The lure is strong, and before long, Gemma, Felicity, and Ann are turning flowers into butterflies in the enchanted world of the realms that Gemma alone can bring them to. To the girls great joy, their beloved Pippa is there as well, eager to complete their circle of friendship. But all is not well in the realmsor out. The mysterious Kartik has reappeared, telling Gemma she must find the Temple and bind the magic, else great disaster will befall her. Gemmas willing to do his intrusive bidding, despite the dangers it brings, for it means she will meet up with her mothers greatest friendand now her foe, Circe. Until Circe is destroyed, Gemma cannot live out her destiny. But finding Circe proves a most perilous task.From the Hardcover edition.
Age
12-15
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
592 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Engaging Historical Fantasy: 'Rebel Angels' offers a richly woven tale set in the Victorian era, blending historical elements with fantasy. This creates an immersive world that captivates readers who enjoy both genres.
- Character Development: The second book in The Gemma Doyle Trilogy allows for deeper exploration of the characters introduced in the first book. Readers can witness the growth and complexities of Gemma and her friends as they navigate through their adventures.
- Expanding Mythology: 'Rebel Angels' expands upon the magical lore established in the first book, 'A Great and Terrible Beauty.' Fans of the series will appreciate the deeper dive into the realms of magic and the enchanted world that Libba Bray has created.
- Themes of Empowerment: The book explores themes of female empowerment and independence, as the protagonist, Gemma Doyle, asserts her strength and agency in a society that often limits women. This can be inspiring and thought-provoking for readers.