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Wicked Lovely is the debut novel by Melissa Marr and is the first in a series about a world where the fey and mortals intermingle.

Wicked Lovely introduces us to Aislinn, a teenaged girl who has the Sight: she see the faeries all around her. All her life, she has been taught by her grandmother (Grams) to pretend that she can't see the fey, as faeries are historically furious to find that humans can See them. Up until recently, pretending that she can't see the fey has worked. But now, Keenan, the Summer King, and Donia, the Winter Girl, have pushed their way into Ash's life, threatening her family, her friends and her future.

In these sections you'll find biographies about the characters and information about important places mentioned in the book. You'll also find information about who is be featured in the second novel, Ink Exchange.


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Anonymous Question!!! 1 Oct 14 2009, 7:03 PM EDT by Anonymous
 
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In Wicked Lovely, would Aislinn have had to pick between being a summer/winter girls even if she had not drinken the wine at the carnival with Keenan? Just a question......
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Anonymous Read, Loved It, Will Discover More of It 0 Aug 14 2009, 2:58 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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I'm an avid fantasy-lover as well, reading books has always been my guilty pleasure, my "runaway hideout," basically my escape from the everyday grind of "normalcy."
I really love Melissa Marr's books. Tho I've only read Ink Exchange, i'm absolutely going to find and buy the other two books. being plunged into this "new perspective" of faeries is a new read indeed.
yes, i love LOTR, i love Chroncles of Narnia, Bruce Coville's Unicorn series, Philip Pullman's Dark Materials, and the like.
keep it up, Melissa Marr.
cheers!
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Anonymous A new discovery 0 Aug 4 2009, 8:53 AM EDT by Anonymous
 
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So it started in the beginning of last year, when my cousin introduced me toTwilight. An obsession that consumed every teenage girl (and a few boys') attention, including my own.
So far, I have read only one fantasy book that tops Twilight and that was The Lord of the Rings.
Personnally, I love fantasy. I have read everything from Harry Potter to The Hobbit. A friend of mine once mentioned Wicked Lovely and told me that it is better than Twilight. If it is, then it must be exceptionally good. Is it worth the buy? Is it any good? I'm looking for something new and fresh to read seeing as I have just finished with Jane Austen.
I adore faeries (fairies?) and would love to read something about them that isn't cheesy or inaccurate. Oh, and to what age group is this book aimed? Please reply. Lots of love from South Africa.
P.S. please excuse the horrible use of language. I can't write well in English.
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