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The Red Abbey Chronicles: Maresi
The Red Abbey Chronicles: Maresi | Maria Turtschaninoff, Annie Prime, Bernard Ashley
Maresi came to the Red Abbey when she was 13, in the Hunger Winter. Before then, she had only heard rumours of its existence in secret folk tales. In a world where girls aren't allowed to learn or do as they please, an island inhabited solely by women sounded like a fantasy. But now Maresi is here, and she knows it is real. She is safe. Then one day Jai tangled fair hair, clothes stiff with dirt, scars on her back arrives on a ship. She has fled to the island to escape terrible danger and unimaginable cruelty. And the men who hurt her will stop at nothing to find her. Now the women and girls of the Red Abbey must use all their powers and ancient knowledge to combat the forces that wish to destroy them. And Maresi, haunted by her own nightmares, must confront her very deepest, darkest fears.
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StaceGhost
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This book was magic and delightful 🖤much like these saffron-infused madeleines 👩‍🎨I recommend both

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Mehso-so

It's an interesting story told in an almost journal format. The pacing was a little different from what I'm used to. Recommend it to anyone who wants something different, or looking for feminist lit. I will WARN you, there are mentions of abuse and rape, nothing too graphic but just enough reference to understand what's happening/happened. So please choose carefully if you want to read this. Overall, I give it a 3.5/5

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emtobiasz
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Mehso-so

This #ya #fantasy in translation was interesting but ultimately didn‘t quite work for me. There‘s two ways to do a feminist story in a fantasy world: to give us a utopian vision of gender equality, or to show us all the flaws in a system similar to our own. This one tries to do both, with an all-women maiden-mother-crone-worshipping Red Abbey as well as what happens when the men they escaped come calling. Both are pretty successful... ⬇️

emtobiasz ... but I think the trauma of the dystopian overshadowed the rest for me. The narrative voice (of writing the story after the fact) doesn‘t really work for me in the same way I don‘t like books told as journals, and I thought the ending was too rushed. I still put the next book on hold, though. 5y
Johanna414 Love that cover though! 5y
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Kalalalatja
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The women and girls of the Red Abbey believe they have found a safe place in a world which doesn‘t allow women to feel safe and to be educated. This feeling of safety is destroyed when men arrive at the Abbey to hunt down a girl they don‘t want to let go.

#SOS #ABBAinAugust

WanderingBookaneer 1. I love your bookshelves! 6y
WanderingBookaneer 2. This book sounds amazing and I just bought it. 6y
JoRead Sold! 6y
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emilyhaldi This sounds like a fun one until I saw the blurb includes the descriptors YA, magic, & fantasy. 😂 unfortunately that‘s a threefold no from me 😉🙅🏻‍♀️ 6y
Reviewsbylola This sounds cool but I‘m with @emilyhaldi 😂😂 6y
BarbaraBB This sounds like your current read, doesn‘t it? 6y
Cinfhen Yeah, it‘s a pass for me too 😝 6y
Mdargusch Unfortunately not my style either but great for the prompt! 👍🏼 6y
Kalalalatja @WanderingBookaneer thank you! ☺️ it was a recommendation from @Moray_Reads and I just couldn‘t pass it by @JoRead 👏 @emilyhaldi @Reviewsbylola @Cinfhen @Mdargusch yeah, I‘m pretty sure you all would bail on this 😄😄 @BarbaraBB this is more YA and fantasy, and not dystopian, but they do have some similarities 6y
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Rachiiebookdragon
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Such a great book and interesting story. I can‘t wait to read the rest :) I recommend. 5/5

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Lostinagoodbook
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#AprilBookishMadness
Day 11 - title starts with M
One of my favorite finds from 2016.
An import from Finland, it is a wonderful little feminist YA fantasy. I loved it.
#fantasy #yafantasy #feminism

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Chocomeiske
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Leuk boekje maar er was weinig 'actie' . De schrijfstijl beviel me wel en had iets sprookjesachtig. Ik ben echt wel benieuwd naar hoe het verhaal verder gaat ontwikkelen dus ik lees zeker de opvolging.
⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Kalalalatja
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In Maresi there are a lot of #believer(s). They live at the Red Abbey and worship women in all their forms - Virgin, Mother and Crone.

#DecDays

Cinfhen Interesting 💓💓💓of course I don‘t understand one word of the blurb 😂 7y
Kalalalatja Haha I don't either, Finnish is hard! I had to Google it when @Moray_Reads recommended it to me 😂 7y
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Kalalalatja
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This was pretty great! I loved how it was so different from all the YA I've read so far, and, also, that it went against some of the over-used YA tropes (I'm looking at you love-triangle). The Abbey setting was very interesting, and I really wanted to know more about their religion and its background. It did get a bit too action packed and fast-paced at the end, which I felt was a shame. I would rather have had 50-100 more pages, actually.

minkyb Sounds promising! 7y
Kalalalatja @minkyb I were entertained! 7y
Avanders No teen love triangle? I'm in... 7y
Kalalalatja @Avanders it was so refreshing! 7y
Moray_Reads Glad you liked it, the second one is great too! 7y
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Kalalalatja
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A completely #blameLitsy buy - or, actually, a blame @Moray_Reads buy. I couldn't resist buying this after her recommendation, and now I'm really looking forward to reading it! 👏

That's partly why I love Litsy and Littens - it is so much easier discovering #newauthors 👌

#bookmail #AwesomeAutumnBooks

maximoffs That cover 😍 7y
JenP I thought it was pretty good 7y
Moray_Reads Thus is the point where I always get nervous...I hope you like it! 7y
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Kalalalatja @steverogers it is so much better, than it looked online 😍 7y
Kalalalatja @JenP Here's to hoping 🤞🤞 @Moray_Reads it is pretty anxiety-provoking 😄 but I'm sure I'll like it, it sounds like a book just for me! 7y
Suet624 That's why I love litsy too. 💕 7y
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ReadingsByTheC
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The reviews on Goodreads are mixed on this, but I liked it. The Red Abbey is a kind of female Utopia where women that are broken or damaged, physically or emotionally, can go to escape the world and learn the spiritual ways of the First Mother under the tutelage of various Sisters. Maresi is a novice there whose life is changed forever when a girl named Jai comes to the island under bad circumstances. The last quarter of this book is very dark.

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brilliantglow
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Birthday gifts from my brother! Thanks @JoCo1990 so excited to read them both!!

LeahBergen Happy Birthday!! 📚📚 8y
Soubhiville Happy Birthday! 8y
brilliantglow @LeahBergen @Soubhiville thank you! My birthday was actually the end of April but I'm always happy to receive books lol 8y
JessClark78 Happy Birthday!! 🎂🎉📚 8y
brilliantglow @JessClark78 Thank you!😃 8y
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JenP
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I kind of loved this book. A feminist fantasy book for YA readers, it was lovely. Translated from Swedish, this is book one in the Red Abbey chronicles. The Red Abbey is a spiritual haven for young girls and is located on an island where men are forbidden. Their peaceful existence is disrupted when Jai arrives on the island. Some dark stuff that may be tough for younger readers but also empowering in its emphasis on sisterhood and women's strength

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Fancypants
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Pretty good book. It reminded me little of Grave Mercy.

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Moray_Reads
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The Red Abbey is a haven for women far and wide and provides shelter and learning on an island forbidden to men but the Sisters know they won't be able to keep the world or forever. Maresi is fantastic. I champions the rights and strengths of women for a new generation. It is steeped in the traditions of the traditional Triple Goddess giving it great mythological depth and the Avery is a beautifully realised community 👇

Moray_Reads Turtschaninoff's feminism is fully realised so there are some dark themes here that might be too much for very young readers but they are dealt with bravely and sensitively and it is never gratuitous. Real girls, real dangers, real strength in a fantastic, mythological setting. Impressive stuff. 8y
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And now, a spoilery quote from the very end of the book.

(This is a book that I now want to read 15-20 nice long essays about.)

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This book is A LOT, so for now I'll just highlight a word that is, in my brain, equally and deeply connected to both 11th grade English vocab quizzes and the Buffy episode "Fool for Love."

Now, I have to finish this book immediately; it is TOO MUCH right now.

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CherylDeFranceschi
The Red Abbey Chronicles: Maresi | Maria Turtschaninoff, Annie Prime, Bernard Ashley
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The first book in a YA trilogy, this book about a society of women kicked ass. The Red Abbey offers refuge to girls who have been abused or need food and shelter. They can learn to read, learn medicine, farming and sisterhood. It is a sacred and powerful place. So what happens when evil, barbaric men show up, looking for the daughter who escaped her father's cruelty? I'm not going to tell you! You'll have to read it to find out!

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CherylDeFranceschi
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Sharing is caring. Lily LOVES the bookmark from my cupid- @ChasingOm ! This is how we party most Friday nights in the winter. This photo is my #FunFridayPhoto, as this is Friday and Lily and I are both having the fun. Happy Friday, Littens!

Graciouswarriorprincess She is so precious and beautiful! 😻🤗💕 8y
ChasingOm I love it! She's adorable! 😻 8y
AlaMich Cats + bookmarks = you never know where you are in the book (because kitty constantly pulls them out) 😽 8y
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mauveandrosysky Looks like a fun Friday to me! 8y
DebinHawaii Sweet Lily! Max sends his regards. 🐱❤️ 8y
Bette Lily is adorable. 🐱💙 8y
RadicalReader @CherylDeFranceschi never fails cats love and are intrigued with string 8y
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CherylDeFranceschi
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I've been tasked with reading this YA book for the store. Translated from Finnish, and the first in a new trilogy, it is posited as a staunchly feminist book, with echoes of Le Guin. Any of you Littens in the know about this one?

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gpearce
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This book starts quiet and descriptive. Told by the innocent Maresi who has a thirst for knowledge. She lives on an island just for women, where they can live in peace away from the command of men. There is a mysterious air to the island and the inhabitants of the Red Abbey. This book is written beautifully. 5/5
#bookreview #bookworm #bookdragon

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ABookishLife
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The matriarchy saves the day!

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gpearce
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Seriously intrigued about this one. Got it from my local library this weekend.
#librarybook

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QueenOfWands
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Simple plot with subtle fantasy. I was interested to see the portrayal of the triple goddess. Beautifully descriptive. It starts out slow but once it picks up it is suspenseful and at times disturbing. Too short! The reviews seem pretty polarizing. I recommend a strong #borrow #yafantasy #ya

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vivjm
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I don't read much YA but this is blurbed as being "thrilling, suspenseful and gloriously feminist" which sounds promising :-)

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Teenreadsdotcom
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Rachel D., our Teen Board Member, is currently reading #Maresi a book that has already been published in several other countries and languages! Rachel's review will be in our next update!

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brilliantglow
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Only women and girls are allowed in the Red Abbey, a haven from abuse and oppression. Maresi, a novice there, arrived in the hunger winter and now lives a happy life in the Abbey, protected by the Mother and reveling in the vast library. Into this idyllic existence comes Jai, a girl with a dark past. Soon the dangers of the outside world follow Jai into the sacred space of the Abbey, and Maresi can no longer hide in books and words. #tbr

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Sarrie
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I finally sent in my review for Maresi and scheduled my full review on the blog for Tuesday. I'll spoil the whole review here, I really enjoyed this one. This is a feminist coming of age for girls. I loved the world of the Abbey, and it's three aspect goddess. I'd live there in a heartbeat. It was fun, beautiful, sad, and hopeful. If you want a good YA pick this up next year.

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ulejo
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Currently reading and it feels very promising!

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Emilie.rouge
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I'm loving this book so far! ❤️

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OldVictorianQuill
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Bus Stop Reading. Sounds amazing!

SophieWaters Loved this! Hope you enjoy it! 9y
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EmilyKBee
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A mysterious, gripping read that explores female power in a troubling fantasy world that is a little too close to our own history. I enjoyed the wonderful depictions of friendship and the compelling narrator, Maresi.