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Wildwing Hardcover | Pages: 359 pages
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Original Title: Wildwing
ISBN: 0061724521 (ISBN13: 9780061724527)
Edition Language: English

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When Addy is swept back in time, she couldn't be happier to leave her miserable life behind. Now she's mistaken for Lady Matilda, the pampered ward of the king. If Addy can play her part, she'll have glorious gowns, jewels, and something she's always longed for the respect and admiration of others. But then she meets Will, the falconer's son with sky blue eyes, who unsettles all her plans.

From shipwrecks to castle dungeons, from betrothals to hidden conspiracies, Addy finds herself in a world where she's not the only one with a dangerous secret. When she discovers the truth, Addy must take matters into her own hands. The stakes? Her chance at true love . . . and the life she's meant to live.


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Title:Wildwing
Author:Emily Whitman
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 359 pages
Published:September 21st 2010 by Greenwillow Books
Categories:Fantasy. Historical. Historical Fiction. Science Fiction. Time Travel. Young Adult. Romance. Fiction

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Why do I not read more historical fiction? It seems like every time I read one, I end up loving it, yet it is not the genre that I usually seek out. (Although I'll be changing that next year. I've already joined the YA Historical Fiction Challenge to help spur that action.)I have to admit that it was the cover that first drew me to this story and then when I read the summary I knew I had to read it. When I first discovered it, it was shortly before the release and I was surprised that I hadn't

It could be dreadful - it could be fantastic. But it's definitely a possibility for the history project, so keeping it in mind (or rather, in my Goodreads virtual mind).My LJ write up (which had as subject "More history fail" - probably easier to read there, though I've tried to do some re-formatting here).It's been a while since I've done any, and it's been a while since I finished this book, but the strength of my feeling about it hasn't faded much. It's actually a wonderful book in some ways

Summary: Being the daughter of a poor single mother in 1913 is a difficult role to fill, as fifteen year old Addy can attest. Constantly ridiculed by her peers and treated like she is sub-human, Addy longs for a change in her circumstances. When her mother pulls her out of school after yet another fight with a wealthy classmate, Addy finds herself working as a maid for the mysterious Mr. Greenwood. Haunted by his own sad past, Mr. Greenwood unwittingly offers Addy a chance at a new life when she

To me this book sounded like it had a potentially fun and interesting premise. The idea that a girl with a difficult life gets sucked back in time where she's mistaken for a lady and treated respectfully and given all the things she's ever wanted... Interesting. Court intrigue and mysteries? Love it! However, the execution was extremely poor. Poor writing, poor story development and character development. It just felt like it was written by someone very young. And the way the main character

In her own time, 1913, Addy Morrow is the daughter of a seamstress. She was born out of wedlock, and the girls at school treat her horribly for it. One day, Addy snaps, and gets suspended from her all-girls school for punching the girl who was harassing her. Desperate, Addys mother finds the lass a job as a housemaid for an eccentric old widower named Mr. Greenwood, who takes to Addy immediately and allows her to borrow his books.While cleaning Mr. Greenwoods library, Addy comes across an

This is one of those books that I fall in love with by the end. I love how everything played together, and was so happy with the ending that I almost had happy tears! LOL And that almost made me give this book 5 stars. But, before the end it was more of a 3- or 4-star book. (I'll get to that in a bit.) But, knowing how it all plays out, I loved this book overall.So, why not 5 stars? It was quite predictable. I was able to figure out halfway through the book (close to when we first meet Will)

I was entranced. Up till now that I had put down my Android phone, Im still faze by the time I spent reading this book. I can imagine my own self, getting curious by the locked room, opening it, hearing the door creaked open after fifteen years and discovering a lid, revealing a time machine inside. Up till now, I still havent recovered on the fact that few minutes had already passed since Ive read it in just one day. Its just that amazing. Plot Summary: Adelaine Addy Morrow is a fifteen year