The Peculiar is a children's fantasy novel written by Stefan Bachmann and published on September 18, 2012, by Greenwillow Books, an imprint of HarperCollins.
Author | Stefan Bachmann |
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Language | English |
Series | The Peculiar duology |
Genre | Historical fantasy |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Publication date | September 18th, 2012 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardback), Audiobook |
Pages | 368 |
ISBN | 0062245015 |
Followed by | The Whanot |
Synopsis
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In the faery slums of Bath, Bartholomew and his younger sister Hettie live in fear of discovery by the outside world. Bartholomew and Hettie are changelings, half-faery, half-human, and neither faeries nor humans want anything to do with them. But when changelings start showing up in London murdered and covered with red tattoos, and a mysterious lady in a plum colored dress begins stalking the streets of Bath, Bartholomew breaks all the rules and sets out to discover the truth.
Characters
edit- Bartholomew Kettle: a young changeling, the protagonist
- Henrietta Kettle: Bartholomew's younger sister
- The Lady in Plum: a woman with a mysterious past
- Arthur Jelliby: a spoiled young government official
- Mr. Lickerish: a sinister faery who has been voted into the government
- Jack Box: a mysterious, malevolent faery who takes the form of a swarm of rats
Reception
editCritical reception for the book has been positive, and the book met with acclaim. The New York Times called it "richly-realized and accomplished" in its review, and it was an Editor's Choice.[1] Los Angeles Times said, "Bachmann’s steampunk fairy tale . . . recalls Dostoevsky, Dickens, and more recent classics, such as J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events . . . [An] unusually gifted young writer.”[2] Fantasy authors Christopher Paolini and Rick Riordan praised the book, with Paolini saying, “Bachmann’s prose is beautiful, and his story is swift, strong, and entertaining."[3] In a starred review, Publishers Weekly called it “An absolute treat for readers of any age" and chose it as one of their best books of 2012.[4][5] It was nominated for the Cybils Award, and was an ABA New Voices Pick.[6][7]
References
edit- ^ Edinger, Monica (2012-09-14). "Night and Fog". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ Carpenter, Susan (23 September 2012). "Not Just For Kids: 'The Peculiar' by Stefan Bachmann is a fantastical tale". LA Times.
- ^ "The Peculiar". harpercollins.com.
- ^ "The Peculiar by Stefan Bachmann". www.publishersweekly.com. April 10, 2022. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "Best Books of 2012 | Publishers Weekly Publishers Weekly". PublishersWeekly.com.
- ^ "2012 Cybils Finalists". cybils.com. Retrieved 2023-04-10.
- ^ "2012 Fall New Voices Picks Announced". the American Booksellers Association. 2012-08-09. Retrieved 2023-04-10.