Les soeurs perdues
Easy read
Fast paced
Repetitive

Les soeurs perdues The Folk of the Air #1.5

Pendant que Jude se bat contre le prince Cardan pour trouver sa place à la Cour de Terrafæ, sa sœur jumelle Taryn commence à tomber amoureuse de Locke, un personnage ambigu. Or Taryn cache elle-même un certain nombre de secrets... Entre l’histoire d’amour et le conte cruel, un texte qui ravira les lecteurs de la trilogie !
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Eliška Lhotská@elda

líbilo se mi, jak to bylo napsané, ale jinak mid?? Made me hate taryn even more

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yara@yaralovesmatcha
3 stars
Jul 29, 2024

This was an apology?? Taryn, dear no one cares… literally made me hate her and Locke more. Extra star for carden 🌚

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Kaitlyn@vampirelover
5 stars
Apr 9, 2024

Jude has protected Taryn so many times and she has no backbone and is doing all of this for a GUY and to fit in a world that will never allow her to fit in no matter how hard she tries. I hope Jude never forgives her. This was written well that I hate Taryn 😄

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Hibba Ahmed@ms_hibba
2 stars
Apr 4, 2024

Two stars. Not because of Ms Holly Black, I absolutely love her writing and her world building. This book was not lacking in that department. This rating is purely due to the fact that I do not care for Taryn at all (ok maybe a little bit, but not enough to feel strongly about her). So this just wasn't too interesting. I did feel intrigued about her reasonings for what she did and she has definelty gained some sympathy for me but she is not one of my favourite characters and so this book wasn't amazing for me!

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aleksandra@aleksandrareading
2 stars
Apr 2, 2024

2/5 "And before you judge me-" Stop saying that, I've already done it. Also, can someone please get ride of Locke? Because, I wish him well. In Hell.

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Alexandria New@lexienew
3 stars
Mar 31, 2024

It was interesting to read in Taryn’s perspective. It didn’t redeem her in my eyes though. The only thing I liked about it was Cardan confronted Taryn about letting Jude unknowingly take the fall.

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Amiana Tyransky@amianax
3.5 stars
Mar 27, 2024

3.5 only because i cannot stand Taryn and this novella in her POV just made me hate her more than i already did. The stars are only going to Holly Black for her writing.

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liana@lianasbooks
2 stars
Mar 11, 2024

2.5⭐️ ⚠️THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS OF THE CRUEL PRINCE’S BOOK⚠️ First and foremost: I’m mad, like REALLY mad, so excuse me for all the cursing I’m about to write. WHY? WHO had the AUDACITY to say this short novella was written to understand Taryn’s pov better? I don’t know about you all but I hate her even MORE after reading this. My freaking Beyoncé (yes, she’s my only religion), I didn’t know I could hate a character SO much. You are telling me, Taryn dear, that you’re choosing a man over your other half aka your twin sister??? A man that’s not even worth your fucking time!!!!!!!!! Like be fr girl when did you decide Locke was the love of your life?😂😂😂 grow the fuck up. That’s not the worst part though, because YOU blamed Jude for all the bullying she was receiving, and why? Because she was strong enough to defend herself???? This is why spanish is the best language to curse because EN QUÉ COÑO ESTABAS PENSANDO PUTA LOCA????? I don’t have enough words to describe my hatred towards her, omfg😭. You’ve tried to fit into a world where you’re not welcomed and yet you decide to get manipulated by your sister’s bully… Men are not that worthy/important honey, trust me, and you made it even worse by forcing Locke to marry you… I hope you get what you deserve in the next books. This is the worst “apology” I’ve ever read in my entire life. This is just Taryn looking for someone to pity her, and she just doesn’t deserve Jude at all. I have so many more things to say about this but I’ll stop here before I throw my phone through the window. Regardless of all of this, Holly Black’s writing is amazing (again) and I can’t wait to keep on reading not only this trilogy, but the other books about the Faerie world. (English is not my first language, if you find any mistakes please let me know).

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Ana Luiza@anaelin
2 stars
Mar 1, 2024

Nossa eu acho a Taryn muito chata, mas nesse conto tava ainda pior. Estava com zero interesse na história que ela estava contando. O começo foi até interessante com aqueles contos de fada mas depois foi ladeira abaixo.

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Bethany@bethibley
2.5 stars
Mar 1, 2024

Repetitive, Taryn is still not redeemed in my eyes, worth the read for the series though.

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<3@tea_books_and_music
3 stars
Feb 7, 2024

Worth the read for the series

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Julie Failde@jmfailde
3 stars
Jan 9, 2024

Giving three stars because Taryn sucks and this was a shitty apology. However, as we are supposed to dislike her, the writing was great and it was cool seeing the first book through a different lens (even if it’s one I really don’t care for).

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l ˚。⋆୨୧˚@wingsandruin
4 stars
Jan 7, 2024

i've finally decided to give the lost sisters four stars. i really liked the writing and the lil stories that holly black told, but i just hated everything that taryn was saying. this novella was just taryn trying to excuse her shitty behavior from the cruel prince. instead of ACTUALLY apologizing and asking jude for forgiveness, she demands it and says she did what she had to do. it was beyond annoying and weird! i knew that everyone hated taryn so i suspected she'd pull some shit like this but GOD. anyways i hate taryn and i hope jude kills her one day. or maybe locke

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Marie@mree
4 stars
Jan 7, 2024

bitch

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anastasia@bknlaras
3 stars
Jan 7, 2024

respectfully, f*ck taryn

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big ab@snapitsabbey
3 stars
Jan 2, 2024

as someone who only has brothers, i really don’t understand sisters.

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Renata@renata_library
4 stars
Dec 15, 2023

it’s really good that we have a inside of taryn side in all of that situation i understand it’s an apology but all of this backstabbing on your own twin bc of that locke ass god cardan was right when he said : “"You're awful." He said it as though he was delighted. "And the worst part is that you believe otherwise.””

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Kimmy Hobden@kimmyhobden
5 stars
Mar 22, 2023

damn Taryn sucks and Locke is an asshole

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Bri@filmlerman
3 stars
Mar 17, 2023

Taryn and Locke have a special place in hell waiting for them and I hope Locke gets murdered by Jude <3

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Savannah Bergevin@savannahhearts
3 stars
Mar 1, 2023

*3.5

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Katelyn@katelynesmith
3 stars
Feb 6, 2023

I hate Taryn. What was that apology? I can’t see myself liking her in the other books 😬

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Alexa M@alexasversion
4 stars
Feb 6, 2023

God Taryn sucks

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menna@midnightcoffee
3 stars
Jan 31, 2023

If this was supposed to change how i feel about taryn big fail

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dija@dija
4 stars
Jan 23, 2023

Loved the book, but that didn't change my opinion about Taryn i still think that she's a bitch.

Highlights

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Eliška Lhotská@elda

Bud hodná, ale ne moc. Bud hezká, ale ne moc. Bud upřím- ná, ale ne moc. Možná neměl štěstí nikdo. Možná to všechno bylo příliš těžké.

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Kaitlyn@vampirelover

And then all at once I recalled the way he smiled at you at the revel, in front of Cardan, and how he hadn’t been to see me since. Recalled that you and I are identical twins. He was protecting me, sure. Protecting me by tricking them. He’d made them think you were his lover.

Page 20

Ok I take back my previous highlight in a way. I understand Locke knowing the difference between the two, but with the way Cardan refers to Taryn as “twin sister” I’m positive he also knows the difference between the two when he’s not obligated to in any way. ESPECIALLY SINCE HE’S HIDING HIS TRUE FEELINGS FOR JUDE AND USING BULLYING AS A HALF COVER-UP 😒

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Kaitlyn@vampirelover

What I never expected was for him to turn to us—and for his eyes not to meet mine, but yours, Jude. As though he couldn’t tell us apart. Prince Cardan saw him looking too.

Page 16

Locke literally not being able to tell them apart BUT CARDANNNNNNN HE KNOWS JUDE LIKE THE BACK OF HIS HANDDDDDDD HE KNEWWWWWW WHICH SISTER HE GAZED UPONNNNNN

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Anna Stewart@annaporluisanna

I won’t turn back. I know what I want. I want Locke. I’m not afraid of his secrets.

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Anna Stewart@annaporluisanna

Locke saw me differently than anyone had seen me before. He’d given me a taste of what it was to love, to want, to desire. And it made me hungry for more. I didn’t want to give it up.

That doesn’t justify what I did, though.

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Anna Stewart@annaporluisanna

Locke’s eyes were alive with interest.

“Why are you looking at Jude like that?” I asked.

“I can’t help it,” he said, never taking his gaze from you. “I’m drawn to trouble.”

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Anna Stewart@annaporluisanna

Loose black curls framed his sharp cheekbones and a mouth set in a cruel line. He’s handsome, but that makes his horribleness worse, somehow. As though he’s taken something nice and made it awful.

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Anna Stewart@annaporluisanna

Be bold, be bold, but not too bold.

Be good, but not too good. Be pretty, but not too pretty. Be honest, but not too honest. Maybe no one got lucky. Maybe it was too hard.

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Anna Stewart@annaporluisanna

Looking at you was like looking into a mirror and hating what I saw.

Ouch.

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Anna Stewart@annaporluisanna

She turned to me, head tilted, her expression pure confusion. As though I had no reason to be afraid of a broken heart. She had no idea how dangerous a broken heart could be. You do, though. You know.

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Anna Stewart@annaporluisanna

Neither you nor I have been good at seeing the future in the skies. Neither of us can see in the dark well enough to note the movement of the stars accurately.

Maybe if we’d been better at it, we could have seen what was coming.

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Anna Stewart@annaporluisanna

Fairy tales are full of girls who wait, who endure, who suffer. Good girls. Obedient girls. Girls who crush nettles until their hands bleed. Girls who haul water for witches. Girls who wander through deserts or sleep in ashes or make homes for transformed brothers in the woods. Girls without hands, without eyes, without the power of speech, without any power at all.

But then a prince rides up and sees the girl and finds her beautiful. Beautiful, not despite her suffering, but because of it.

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Anna Stewart@annaporluisanna

She and Dad, dead in moments. And us girls, taken across the sea to be raised by a monster. The three lost sisters. Doesn’t that sound just like another tale?

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Anna Stewart@annaporluisanna

Fairy tales have a moral: Stay on the path. Don’t trust wolves. Don’t steal things, not even things you think no normal person would care about. Share your food but don’t trust people who want to share their food with you; don’t eat their shiny red apples, nor their candy houses, nor any of it. Be nice, always nice, and polite to everyone: kings and beggars, witches and wounded bears. Don’t break a promise.

Be bold, be bold, but not too bold.

It’s important that we learn the lessons our mother didn’t.

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Anna Stewart@annaporluisanna

Let’s start with a love story.

Or maybe it’s another horror story. It seems like the difference is mostly in where the ending comes.

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Anna Stewart@annaporluisanna

Everyone makes mistakes. They trust the wrong people. They fall in love. Not you, though. And that’s why it’s so hard to ask you for forgiveness.

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Anna Stewart@annaporluisanna

It’s the kind of thing you like. The wicked are slain, with swords no less. Vengeance is had. Boldness is rewarded. But what about all those girls, all those obedient girls who trusted and loved and wed and died? Weren’t they bold, too?