The Sweet Far Thing (Gemma Doyle, Book 3)

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Urban FantasyComing of AgeSacrificeStrong Female LeadYoung Adult (YA)Fantasy & MagicFriendship
YA Fantasy

The Sweet Far Thing (Gemma Doyle, Book 3)

Libba Bray

$11.95
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Returning to the familiar halls of North Bridge Academy after a harrowing ordeal, Gemma Doyle finds her supposed return to normalcy shattered. The magical world she fought so hard to protect, the Realms, is unraveling, its decay seeping into her own reality. As spectral entities and strange occurrences begin to plague her life and endanger her friends, Gemma realizes she cannot escape her destiny. She is compelled to journey back into the perilous and beautiful Realms, facing not only the collapsing magical landscape but also a formidable, growing darkness that threatens to consume everything she holds dear, forcing her to confront the true extent of her powers and the prophecy that binds her. At the heart of this conclusion is Gemma herself, a protagonist now wrestling with profound loss, burgeoning strength, and the heavy burden of responsibility. Alongside her, the complex and brooding Kartik remains a vital, albeit complicated, ally whose own internal conflicts mirror the external war. Her loyal friends, Pip and Evelyn, are also drawn into the escalating conflict, discovering their own courage and roles. This final installment masterfully explores themes of sacrifice, the enduring power of love and friendship against overwhelming odds, and the intricate dance between perceived reality and hidden magical truths. What makes this book particularly compelling is its ability to deliver a cathartic and action-packed climax to the trilogy, blending intense emotional stakes with richly imagined magical battles and the deeply resonant journey of a young woman stepping into her ultimate power.

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Publisher

Delacorte Books for Young Readers

Pages

832

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780385730303

ISBN-10

0385730306

Language

English

Published

2007-12-26