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Lisa Mantchev

    Lisa Mantchev weaves tales that blend fantasy, steampunk, and urban fantasy with a timeless grace. Her works explore intricate worlds populated by rich characters and compelling narratives. Mantchev is celebrated for her ability to craft magical stories that resonate with readers across different age groups. Her writing is characterized by its imaginative scope and thematic depth.

    So Silver Bright
    Sugar Skulls
    Twisty-Turny House
    Eyes Like Stars. Theatre Illuminata, Act I
    The Perfectly Perfect Wish
    Strictly No Elephants
    • 2021

      Twisty-Turny House

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.0(89)Add rating

      Unexpected friendships take center stage in this charming picture book, where the typical rivalry between cats and dogs is turned on its head. Through humor and warmth, Lisa Mantchev and illustrator EG Keller showcase how these two often conflicting animals can bond, offering a delightful narrative that challenges preconceived notions about companionship. Perfect for young readers, it emphasizes themes of friendship and acceptance.

      Twisty-Turny House
    • 2020

      From the author of Strictly No Elephants comes a sweet picture book that explores themes of selflessness and empathy when a girl has the chance to make just one wish.

      The Perfectly Perfect Wish
    • 2019

      Remarkables

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.5(120)Add rating

      The book has received high praise for its stunning narrative and captivating storytelling. It engages readers with its vivid imagery and emotional depth, making it a compelling read. The unique aspects of the plot and well-developed characters contribute to its acclaim, promising an unforgettable experience for those who delve into its pages.

      Remarkables
    • 2017

      "A tiny narwhal in a fishbowl discovers that sometimes the difference between staying home and a big adventure is a group of loving friends"--

      Someday, Narwhal
    • 2015

      Sugar Skulls

      • 333 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(259)Add rating

      Welcome to Cyrene, a city where energy is currency and music is the lifeblood of its young citizens. Everyone lives on the grid, and the residents of the world's largest playground are encouraged to pursue every physical and emotional pleasure imaginable. Vee is the lead singer of the Sugar Skulls, an all-girl band that is Corporate's newest pet project. Micah haunts the city like a ghost after an overdose of a deadly illegal street drug knocks him off the grid. When Micah and Vee forge an immediate, undeniable connection, their troubled worlds collide. Trading concert stages for Cyrene's rooftops and back alleys, they have to evade vicious thugs and Vee's possessive manager as they unravel the mysteries connected to their dark pasts. And before the curtain falls, Micah and Vee will bring the city to its knees in their desperate bid for love, home, and a future together.

      Sugar Skulls
    • 2015

      Strictly No Elephants

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.4(3651)Add rating

      Lyrical, stunning, and sweet, this picture book is about a boy and his tiny pet elephant who are excluded from pet club

      Strictly No Elephants
    • 2014

      Ticker

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.4(2681)Add rating

      When the surgeon who provided her with a clockwork heart is put on trial for murder, Penny Farthing's parents are kidnapped and Penny and her brother receive a ransom note demanding the research her parents kept on the procedures of her surgery.

      Ticker
    • 2012

      So Silver Bright

      • 370 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.8(58)Add rating

      Beatrice Shakespeare Smith is on a quest to reunite her family, but her father's sudden disappearance leads her into a conflict with a vengeful sea goddess and a mysterious queen. As she navigates these challenges, Bertie fights to protect her family and the Theatre Illuminata from destruction. Additionally, she grapples with her feelings for two loves, Ariel and Nate, adding emotional complexity to her journey.

      So Silver Bright
    • 2011

      Perchance to Dream

      • 358 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(103)Add rating

      Growing up in the enchanted Théâtre Illuminata, Bertie learned everything about every play ever written. She knew the Players and their parts—but she didn't know that she had a role to play, too. Now that she's discovered her own magic, she is the Mistress of Revels, the Teller of Tales. And she's ready to write her own story, outside the protective walls of Théâtre. But which way will her story go? Toward Nate, who's being held captive by the Sea Goddess, and loves Bertie dearly? Or should she write Ariel into her narrative? He's by her side every day, and she's finding his charms so very hard to resist. . . .

      Perchance to Dream
    • 2010

      In the Théâtre Illuminata, Bertie Shakespeare Smith lives among characters from every play but has no role of her own. With the help of a dashing pirate, four pesky fairies, and a seductive spirit, she must confront the loss of her theatrical family and her only home.

      Eyes Like Stars. Theatre Illuminata, Act I