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Carry on

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Carry On es una historia de amor, profecías, fantasmas y misterio. Tiene todo lo que esperamos de un libro de Rainbow Rowell... pero con muchos más monstruos.

Bestseller #1 de The New York Times. Elegido como Mejor Libro YA 2015 por la revista Time, School Library Journal y por Barnes & Noble.

El nuevo libro de Rainbow Rowell, con dos de los personajes que conociste en Fangirl.

Simon Snow es el mago más poderoso del mundo, tiene diecisiete años y es el Elegido, el único que puede salvar la magia. La verdad: Simon es el peor Elegido que a nadie se le pudo haber ocurrido.

Lo único que Simon quiere es disfrutar de su último año en Watford antes de morir como un héroe, pero no hay manera. Su novia truena con él, su mejor amiga quiere que huya, su mentor lo evita... y Baz, su archienemigo, se la pasaría en grande a su costa, pero este año ni siquiera se ha dignado a aparecer por la escuela, el muy idiota. Y Baz será malvado y un vampiro y un imbécil, pero tiene razón: la mayor parte del tiempo Simon ni siquiera puede controlar su magia, ¿y se supone que va a salvar al mundo?

La crítica ha opinado:

"Una historia brillantemente adictiva y genuinamente romántica" -Revista Time-

"Una Rowell de primer nivel... casi imposible de dejar de leer" -Publishers Weekly-

"Para fans de Harry Potter, de Rainbow Rowell y de las historias de amor y de magia" -School Library Journal-

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from October 19, 2015
      Rowell's many fans know that the characters in this novel derive from her 2013 book, Fangirl, where they appeared in two forms: the "official" version of a Harry Potterlike series and the funnier, funkier, and gayer fanfic written by Cath, Fangirl's heroine. Now Simon Snow, the greatest magician the world has ever seen; possible vampire Basilton "Baz" Pitch, Simon's roommate and nemesis; and Simon's intrepid and loyal best friend Penelope have their own book. Along with Simon's semi-ex girlfriend Agatha, the three are negotiating their last year at the Watford School of Magicks amid a crisis in the magical world, much of which seems to involve Simon. Although in no way fan fiction (apart from its connections to Fangirl), this book can be read as a tribute to Harry Potter and Lev Grossman's Magicians series, and it's a sterling example of how to use genre conventions to create something new. Seen in that light, it hardly matters that some of the plot twists feel more like confirmations than surprises. Everything elseâthe funny, wised-up dialogue, the tumultuous, sweet, and sexy love storyâ is grade-A Rowell, and if you've ever wondered what makes a spell a spell, this book explains all. The doubled suspenseâWill Simon and Baz finally admit that seven years of mutual obsession might be more than antagonism? Will Simon, Baz, and Penny figure out what's threatening their world in time to save it?âmakes for a book that readers will find almost impossible to put down. Ages 13âup. Agent: Christopher Schelling, Selectric Artists.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from January 25, 2016
      Rowell’s novel (an offshoot of 2013’s Fangirl), tells the story of Simon Snow,
      a Harry Potter–esque “Chosen One” trying to learn to use his magic at a wizarding school, and Baz, Simon’s roommate and sworn enemy, who is secretly in love with Simon. Rowell’s many fangirls and fanboys are sure to swoon over Morton’s masterful and character-perfect narration: his voice for Baz is initially cool, sneering, and jaded, then raw and tortured when Baz finally breaks down, whereas Simon’s voice is higher-pitched and endearingly awkward. The emotionally intense scenes between the two are especially impressive, as Morton switches effortlessly back and forth between these contrasting characters as they bicker and flirt. Ages 13–up. A St. Martin’s Griffin hardcover.

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  • Spanish; Castilian

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  • Lexile® Measure:570
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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