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Debbie Viguié

Autor/a de Wicked: Witch & Curse

64+ obres 6,174 Membres 198 Ressenyes 4 preferits

Sobre l'autor

Debbie Viguié received a bachelor's degree in creative writing from the University of California Davis. She has experimented with poetry and nonfiction, but she primarily writes novels. She wrote the Crusade series and the Wicked series with Nancy Holder. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Obres de Debbie Viguié

Wicked: Witch & Curse (2002) 1,242 exemplars
Wicked: Legacy & Spellbound (2003) 822 exemplars
Resurrection (2009) 547 exemplars
Crusade (2010) 334 exemplars
Unleashed (2011) — Autor — 264 exemplars
The Lord Is My Shepherd (2010) 186 exemplars
I Shall Not Want (2010) 155 exemplars
Damned (1982) 113 exemplars
Witch (2002) 99 exemplars
Pied Piper (2004) 89 exemplars
The Summer of Cotton Candy (2008) 81 exemplars
Kiss of Night (2011) 75 exemplars
Mark of the Black Arrow (2015) 70 exemplars
The Thirteenth Sacrifice (2012) 66 exemplars
Vanquished (2012) 61 exemplars
The Spring of Candy Apples (2009) 57 exemplars
The Fall of Candy Corn (2008) 56 exemplars
The Winter of Candy Canes (2008) 56 exemplars
Hot Blooded (2012) — Autor — 52 exemplars
Curse (2003) 48 exemplars
Legacy (2003) 48 exemplars
Kiss of Death (2012) 38 exemplars
The Last Grave (2013) 35 exemplars
Spellbound (2003) 34 exemplars
Savage (2013) 25 exemplars
Beside Still Waters (2012) 21 exemplars
Kiss of Revenge (2013) 18 exemplars
Restoreth My Soul (2013) 17 exemplars
The Two Torcs (2016) 16 exemplars
Circle of Blood (2014) 15 exemplars
In the Paths of Righteousness (2013) 13 exemplars
Sovereign's War (2017) 11 exemplars
Walk Through the Valley (2014) 10 exemplars
I Will Fear No Evil (2014) 10 exemplars
For His Name's Sake (2013) 9 exemplars
Passing [short story] (2011) 9 exemplars
Thy Rod and Thy Staff (2015) 8 exemplars
The Shadow of Death (2014) 8 exemplars
Thou Art With Me (2015) 7 exemplars
Kiss of Life (2013) 4 exemplars
Comfort Me (2017) 4 exemplars
Anointest My Head With Oil (2019) 4 exemplars
A Table Before Me (2017) 4 exemplars
The Tears of Poseidon (2014) 3 exemplars
Faerie Land 3 exemplars
My Cup Runneth Over (2021) 3 exemplars
The Summer of Rice Candy (2019) 2 exemplars
Twin Destinies Blood Song (2022) 2 exemplars
The Brotherhood of Lies (2015) 2 exemplars

Obres associades

The Eternal Kiss: 13 Vampire Tales of Blood and Desire (2009) — Col·laborador — 423 exemplars
Totally Charmed: Demons, Whitelighters and the Power of Three (2005) — Col·laborador — 31 exemplars
Chicks in Capes (2011) — Col·laborador — 13 exemplars

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Nom normalitzat
Viguié, Debbie
Data de naixement
1973-01-30
Gènere
female
Nacionalitat
USA
Llocs de residència
San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA
Hawaii, USA
Educació
University of California, Davis
Professions
writer

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Without a doubt this is one of my favorite 'Once Upon a Time' books in a long time. This isn't to say I haven't enjoyed the more recent books (The Diamond Secret or The Rose Bride), but they didn't grab me quite as much as some of the earlier books (The Storyteller's Daughter or The Midnight Dance). Often I think the problem rested on the fact that the novel didn't stay as true to the original tale as I perhaps wanted it to.

Violet Eyes more than makes up for those that strayed. Viguie managed to weave the original tale--of the bedraggled, thoroughly un-Princess like Princess arriving at the castle and being forced through numerous tests to prove herself--into a well-rounded and enchanting read. My problem with the original tale had always been that it seemed so ridiculous and cock-eyed that the King and Queen would act in such a way, but also that the so-called Princess would put up with it.

I think they had the right idea, but just want about things the wrong way. I won't argue that the King and Queen, Richard's parents, weren't screwy to put some of the Princesses gathered through their paces, and that their methods weren't a little too...extreme at times, but there was something very endearing about them. Or maybe amusing is a better term? Poor Richard would try to get them to answer his questions and instead be given these half-answers that were obviously cryptic and frustrating.

Richard, for his part, was a truly decent fellow and I believed in his feelings for Violet, as well as hers for him. Considering she lived for portents and he was sick of being fawned over and treated like a prized stallion, its really no wonder they both had an instant attraction. I think however the fact it deepened, and they both saw each other in their respective environments, it what sold it for me.

The other Princesses were by and large glossed over with simplistic and superficial identifiers. The few who stood out in any great significance--Goldie, Arianna, Genevieve, and Celeste--were important to the story to prove this or that point. I appreciated that instead of making fast friends with the Princesses and forcing a fake almost martyrdom on each to withdraw, Viguie had each continue (or not) as befit who they were and their personalities. No one quit the competition because of their friendship with Violet. In fact Violet makes as much a statement late in the book to another Princess stating "We were competitors first, friends second" (pg 147).

Some of the book took a little bit of a stretch to pass muster, but its a fairy tale first, novel second so these things are forgivable.
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lexilewords | Hi ha 5 ressenyes més | Dec 28, 2023 |
I enjoyed the series. It was a bit hard to stick to the characters but the idea was good. It would have been better had there been one stable storyline to follow but, I do love the IDEA.
 
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Morgie99 | Hi ha 19 ressenyes més | Jul 7, 2023 |
What can I say? When I was a preeteen I was a simple girl with simple tastes. I loved this book dearly and even now, a whole decade later, I still find myself rereading it every once in a while. It was never a perfectly well-written book with stunning prose, but it was fun, and it was sweet, and I love it just the same. It's also the reason I'll be taking blacksmithing classes this summer!

I have such a soft spot for this book in my heart. If you're like me and adore retellings of fairy tales, you have to give it a try.… (més)
 
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inthenavey | Hi ha 6 ressenyes més | Jul 6, 2023 |
I read the edition with Books 3 and 4, and did a review of Legacy on it's page. I will also include it here.

I gave Legacy 3.5 stars. It had much more story and action than the first two, and I actually wanted to pick it up during some parts. I still have no emotional connection to any of the characters and I don't understand why its taking so long for the end battle to happen. There are so many characters! It is sometimes hard to remember who people are and all the point of view switching gets difficult to read. However, the story has more substance than the previous two.

Book 4, Spellbound, I did actually somewhat enjoy and give it 4 stars. The action and story moved more quickly this time around. I still don't care at all about any of the characters or whether any of them live or die. There isn't really any character growth or development, maybe a little bit here and there but not enough to need to mention. I still think this all could have been shortened to two, maybe three books instead of the five that there are. This one has a pretty good cliffhanger though.

All in all, now I'm at least a little invested in finishing the series. If I hadn't owned the books, I would have given up at the beginning. So if you can make it this far, you might as well read one more 400 page book to finish it out. Good luck.
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SassyCassi | Hi ha 6 ressenyes més | Jun 28, 2023 |

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Membres
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Ressenyes
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ISBN
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