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| Original Title: | Chime |
| ISBN: | 0803735529 (ISBN13: 9780803735521) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Characters: | Briony Larkin, Eldric |
| Literary Awards: | Audie Award Nominee for Teens (2012), Andre Norton Award Nominee (2011), National Book Award Finalist for Young People's Literature (2011) |

Franny Billingsley
Hardcover | Pages: 361 pages Rating: 3.62 | 12858 Users | 2137 Reviews
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| Title | : | Chime |
| Author | : | Franny Billingsley |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 361 pages |
| Published | : | March 17th 2011 by Dial Books |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Paranormal. Witches |
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Before Briony's stepmother died, she made sure Briony blamed herself for all the family's hardships. Now Briony has worn her guilt for so long it's become a second skin. She often escapes to the swamp, where she tells stories to the Old Ones, the spirits who haunt the marshes. But only witches can see the Old Ones, and in her village, witches are sentenced to death. Briony lives in fear her secret will be found out, even as she believes she deserves the worst kind of punishment.
Then Eldric comes along with his golden lion eyes and mane of tawny hair. He's as natural as the sun, and treats her as if she's extraordinary. And everything starts to change. As many secrets as Briony has been holding, there are secrets even she doesn't know.
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Ratings: 3.62 From 12858 Users | 2137 ReviewsCommentary About Books Chime
After the whole Shine/Chime National Book Award Debacle, there was no way my book club could ignore Franny Billingsley's Chime. We had already read Shine and were completely confused and underwhelmed by it. Perhaps the National Book Award committee was wrestling with similar feelings, and that is what led to the gaffe. I dunno. I'm still confused. The first couple distinctions between these books are glaringly obvious by page 12 of Chime. 1. Franny Billingsley can write circles around LaurenBriony Larkin is a witch, her Stepmother said so. Briony was a wolfgirl who let her jealousies bubble with the swamp; she set fire to the library and bought floods into the home. Briony was a wicked witch child, but it was her twin sister Rose who paid for her crimes.But now Brionys Stepmother is dead, and her clergyman father has opened the house to a man-boy University tenant. Eldric comes from London and suddenly Briony isnt so certain of her witchy-ways. Because Eldric uncovers the truth,
How happy I am that I spontaneously gave in and ordered this odd, little jewel ....It was dark, strangely compelling and utterly beautifully written ... and completely different from what I had expected. Its the turn of the century in rural England. The Industrial Revolution with its affluence of metal and electricity has forced most of the Old Ones, elemental spirits, bogs, brownies, fairies and the like, to disappear. But in Swampsea and other mucky places magical creatures still roam free.

Briony lives in a town called Swampsea, where witches are put on trial and hung. Briony thinks she is a witch - a wicked one..she believes that she's to blame for her twin sister's mental health issies, her stepmothother's illness & death and the fire which destroyed the family library. Briony has kept her belief that she is a witch a secret. Briony is full of hatred and self-loathing, we're reminded of this constantly.. after a while this becomes beyond tiresome. Briony claims to love
Keep your secrets, wolfgirl. Dance your fists with Eldrics, snatch lightning from the gods. Howl at the moon, at the blood-red moon. Let your mouth be a cavern of stars.This is the story of wolfgirl, a witch living in her dark lies she keeps hidden from the world, and lionboy, a boy-man with golden hair and lightning eyes, who sees through wolfgirls hardened exterior. Chime tells the strange story of these two, and the unlikely bond that slowly forms between them, despite Brionys witchy life and
Wow. What a fantastic example of unreliable narrator! Main character Briony's off-kilter narration drives the story forward brilliantly. We know something is very wrong in Briony's life, and even though the story opens with her demanding to be hanged for her crimes, it becomes apparent pretty quickly that there is so much more going on than Briony originally tells us. In fact, through tiny things she says, we're led to believe the very opposite to what Briony believes about herself, and to want
Briony Larkin has grown up hating herself. Before her stepmother passed away, she told Briony a secret: Briony is a witch. Briony is wicked. Briony is responsible for hurting her sister Rose. Briony is guilty. Briony must not tell her father. Briony must not tell anyone. If Briony tells, she will be hanged. Thus, Briony believes in her own inherent evil - she despises herself. Yet, when Eldric, a boy who is as different from her as sun and moon, arrives from London, Briony starts to question
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