The Lost Conspiracy Frances Hardinge 9780060880415 Books

The Lost Conspiracy Frances Hardinge 9780060880415 Books
A stunningly original British fantasy novel by the author of *Fly By Night*. On Gullstruck Island, Hathin’s sister Arilou is a “Lost” – a person with the ability to send her mind and senses to other places. The Lost act as seers, messengers, and leaders for Hathin’s world. Hathin assists Arilou as her translator to the rest of society – and she is hiding a secret that could endanger their village. When all of the Lost except Arilou are murdered in one terrible night, only Hathin and Arilou are left to save their society. But whoever killed the other Lost is now looking for them. This is a complex society, brilliantly imagined with feuding races, smoldering volcanoes, a long, dark past, and unusual magic. Hardinge fills the book with amazing characters, complicated villains who don’t know they are villains, and a plot centered on the tension between revenge and forgiveness. The writing is inventive and poetic but the plot never slows down. This could become a modern classic, enjoyable by adults, teens, and older children.
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The Lost Conspiracy Frances Hardinge 9780060880415 Books Reviews
"It was not for the world to decide who she would be. It was for her to decide what the world would be."--The Lost Conspiracy
The Book and Me
I was suspicious of this book. It was recommended to me by a good friend, but the summary made me uneasy. I was worried that it would have too much magic and sorcery in it. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE a good fantasy book. But I want one that does not involve a great deal of witchcraft. As it turned out, it was very clean in that department. The Ashwalker was a bit weird in his practices, but that wasn't a main focus. The Lost are not magic. Their abilities are natural.
I entered in with reservation, but as the book progressed I started settling in for a good ride. Then -
Disaster! Calamity! Tragedy!
One third of the way through there is a very depressing catalyst. I was horrified and shocked, wondering how on earth my friend liked such a horrid book. I sulked and moped the rest of the night and decided I would read no more. However, the next day was a quiet one and I was in a mood to read. No book was available except that Lost Conspiracy. It stared at me. At last, I began it again. And I read. And read. And read. And read until I was all done! When I was done, I sat shakily sniffing back happy tears.
It was an amazing book! A stunning book! I LOVED IT!
I have read many books by great authors such as Anne Elisabeth Stengl, Robin McKinley, Terry Prachett, Shannon Hale, Megan Whalen Turner, Brian Jacques, C. S. Lewis, and J. R. R. Tolkien. But I had never read any book that was similar to this one. It was the most original fantasy I have ever read. So why did I like this book? Let me tell you.
The Book
A great story must have great characters. And this one certainly did. The people who danced in and out of the pages were full of life and depth. The variety was stunning. I shall show you what I mean.
Hathin A twelve year old girl who is quiet, unnoticeable, and gentle. Yet as the book progresses she is forced to become a leader of many, and the fate of hundreds rests on her small shoulders.
Michard Prox A kind, bumbling man, easily flustered. After tragedy, he loses his memory and believes only that which is told him by a "friend." Will he ever discover his true self again?
Jimboly A charming dentist who steals trust and love while drilling teeth...and planting seeds of dissension.
Airlou A beautiful girl but utterly helpless as she has little control of her senses. She is believed to be a Lost...but is feared to be disabled.
Therrot A young revenger riddled with grief and anger. He seeks peace for his heart, but will he find it vengeance or in love?
Jaze How shall we describe him? Calm, confident, cold, and...well, cool. Easily one of my favorites despite a small role. After his tragic past, he has masked himself in an emotionless disguise. But is he truly heartless?
Tomki A cheerful young lad with a bright opinion on everything as he scatters about on his elephant bird bringing help and humor wherever he goes.
Dance The leader of the Revengers. A seven foot-tall, muscular, dread-locked woman. She is unfazed. Undaunted. Undefeated....as of yet.
The Ashwalker Totally emotionless. Unless you count his eagerness to get new ash.
There are many more characters. And in all those that I just described, I spoke not of the true villain. The one who has made this whole conspiracy. Who is he? Well, reader, that is for you to find out.
I loved how real this book felt. It dealt with prejudice, political corruption, and volcanic movement. Since I knew a bit about volcanos I began to understand what was going to happen long before the characters did.
This is a tale of destruction and despair. This is a tale of revenge. And this is a tale of ultimate mercy. For midst all peril and action, the climax, in the end, is a choice. Hate or love. Bitterness...or forgiveness.
I recommend this book highly! It is for experienced readers only, not because there is inappropriate content (there isn't), but because the book has so many layers and so much depth that a person unprepared could get lost.
For those of you who have read this book, don't you think that a sequel is in order? One not with Hathin as the main character, though she should be a major one. Rather with Jaze as the star. There is a good deal to this young man, more than even he knows. I would see him renewed.
It is an excellent book. Read if you are ready.
Great book. Hardinge has a way of creating fictional worlds that seem to emphasize the oddities and illogic of our own.
My favorite of all the Hardinge books.
What a wonderful heroine! I bought this to pre-screen for my high school age budding writer niece. I wanted to make sure it wasn't too juvenile. The story line is intricate and brings in many issues about indigenous minority populations without becoming preachy. The story reigns. But the issues sneak up on you. The writing is excellent. The voice I liked very much and it made me want to read more by this author. The mystery was not resolved until the end and surprising heroes emerged from seeming capitulators. The story is dark enough to be interesting - nothing syrupy. I would recommend for middle school and up. I am a fan of young adult literature and although in my 50's would read it again!
A stunningly original British fantasy novel by the author of *Fly By Night*. On Gullstruck Island, Hathin’s sister Arilou is a “Lost” – a person with the ability to send her mind and senses to other places. The Lost act as seers, messengers, and leaders for Hathin’s world. Hathin assists Arilou as her translator to the rest of society – and she is hiding a secret that could endanger their village. When all of the Lost except Arilou are murdered in one terrible night, only Hathin and Arilou are left to save their society. But whoever killed the other Lost is now looking for them. This is a complex society, brilliantly imagined with feuding races, smoldering volcanoes, a long, dark past, and unusual magic. Hardinge fills the book with amazing characters, complicated villains who don’t know they are villains, and a plot centered on the tension between revenge and forgiveness. The writing is inventive and poetic but the plot never slows down. This could become a modern classic, enjoyable by adults, teens, and older children.

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