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  1 Her Dark Curiosity
Author: Shepherd, Megan
 
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Class: Fiction
Age: 12-19
Language: English
Demand: Moderate
LC: PZ7.S543
Grade: 7-12

Print Run: 75000
ISBN-13: 9780062128058
LCCN: BD13282010
Imprint: Balzer + Bray
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pub Date: 01/28/2014
Availability: Out of Stock Indefinitely
List: $17.99
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Physical Description: 422 pages ; 22 cm H 8.25", W 5.5", D 1.33", 1.12 lbs.
LC Series:
Brodart Sources: Brodart's For Youth Interest Titles
Brodart's For Youth Interest: Popular
Brodart's Insight Catalog: Teen
Brodart's TOP Young Adult Titles
Brodart's YA Reads for Adults
Bibliographies: Senior High Core Collection, 19th ed.
Senior High Core Collection, 20th ed.
Senior High Core Collection, 21st ed.
Senior High Core Collection, 22nd ed.
Young Adult Fiction Core Collection, 4th ed.
Awards: Horn Book Guide Titles, Rated 1 - 4
VOYA's 5P Picks
VOYA's Best Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror
Starred Reviews:
TIPS Subjects: Occult Fiction
Horror
BISAC Subjects: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fantasy / Historical
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Fantasy / Romance
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Girls & Women
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Historical / Europe
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Horror
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Monsters
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Paranormal, Occult & Supernatural
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Romance / Paranormal
YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Science Fiction / Romance
LC Subjects: Criminal investigation, Fiction
Murder, Fiction
Murder, Investigation, Juvenile fiction
SEARS Subjects: Criminal investigation, Fiction
Homicide, Fiction
Reading Programs: Accelerated Reader Level: 5.8 , Points: 16.0
 
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Brodart's TOP Young Adult Titles | 01/01/2014
Forgetting what her father left behind on Dr. Moreau's freakish island is easier said than done when Juliet returns to London only to realize an escaped creature from the island could be to blame for a sudden series of disappearances that hit close to home. Juliet races to catch a killer in a story inspired this time by "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." 432pp.
Journal Reviews
Booklist | 11/01/2013
Grades 9-12. This follow-up to The Madman's Daughter (2013) finds Juliet Moreau in London, far from the surgical horrors of her father's island--or so she thinks. Edward, whose love she'd spurned, has made it back, too, and his monstrous alter ego, the Beast, is to blame for a rash of brutal killings. Is there a way to save Edward before the Beast's violence turns to Juliet? Meanwhile, a cabal of powerful men hopes to take Dr. Moreau's discoveries and use them for nefarious means. As with the previous book, this is a romance first (albeit one where a human brain is discovered in a hat box). There are two dashing, virile men vying for Juliet's loyalty--one of whom is literally a lustful animal--and there is the requisite amount of tormented dithering, with lines like "Montgomery had shipwrecked my heart." Luckily, Shepherd's integration of romance into her nods to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Dracula, Frankenstein, and Jack the Ripper is masterful, and she does not back down from a hugely dark cliff-hanger ending. Bosoms, prepare to heave--and throats, prepare to scream. Kraus, Daniel. 368p. AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, c2013.
Horn Book Guide | 11/01/2014
3. While Juliet Moreau (The Madman's Daughter)--back in London after escaping her father's island--struggles to find a cure for herself and the other victims of her father's work, she discovers a shocking conspiracy amongst London's most powerful men. Shepherd hybridizes famous horror stories by H. G. Wells and Robert Louis Stevenson to create her own romance-tinged tale of monsters and murder. mli. 423pg. THE HORN BOOK, c2014.
Kirkus Reviews | 10/15/2013
Juliet Moreau struggles with monsters, morals and family tragedy in this moving, if melodramatic sequel (The Madman's Daughter, 2013). Not content to relax in the well-appointed home of her guardian, professor von Stein, or to shop and gossip with her friend, Lucy Radcliffe, 17-year-old Juliet sneaks away to the slums to experiment in anatomy, botany and chemistry. Her father is gone--killed by her own hand--but his medical misconduct and her former poverty are not forgotten. When her former persecutors fall victim to a serial killer, Juliet suspects that someone or something made it off the island. Juliet finds herself torn again between her love for the faithful (if secretive) Montgomery and the tortured Edward Prince, who shifts between boy and Beast. Amid a whirlwind of romance, fancy dresses and death, Juliet uncovers a vast conspiracy that stretches into the highest ranks of society and touches everyone she knows. Although heavy-handed, Shepherd's unsubtle allusions to The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Frankenstein draw readers' attention to the classics and may provoke discussions about medical ethics and split personalities. The experiments are more fiction than science, and Juliet contradicts her supposed delicacy by dispatching threats with chemistry and violence, but the fast pace of the story overpowers the minor imperfections. Secrets and mad scientists offer a gory gothic adventure. (Gothic thriller. 14 & up). 432pg. KIRKUS MEDIA LLC, c2013.
School Library Journal | 04/01/2014
Gr 8 Up. Megan Shepherd's deliciously dark and exciting sequel to The Madman's Daughter (HarperCollins, 2013) continues with Juliet's return to London after her escape from her father's island. Life is somewhat easier for Juliet now that she is back--a former colleague of her father's has taken her under his wing so that she does not want for anything, she has a job developing grafted rose bushes, and her friend Lucy has welcomed her with open arms. But not all is well. The serum her father, the infamous Dr. Moreau, developed to keep her symptoms at bay is no longer working and she cannot seem to perfect a new and stronger dose; she misses Montgomery, her old friend and new lover; and one of her father's monsters, Edward Prince, now known as Dr. Jekyll, has also returned to London. To make it worse, a serial killer, dubbed the Wolf of Whitechapel, is murdering people who have wronged her, and a Scotland Yard inspector keeps questioning her about her father. Somehow, Juliet holds the key but can she survive long enough to save the ones she loves and unmask the conspirators who are behind the terror? Shepherd masterfully blends yet another classic horror story into a new setting, and the continuing echoes of H. G. Wells's The Island of Dr. Moreau combined with Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde result in a book that resonates with evil and suspense. While the novel can be read independently of the first title, as enough of the backstory is given to make what is happening clear, readers will have a more satisfying experience if familiar with the previous installment. The psychological questions that Prince/Jekyll raises as to evil, desire, and nature vs. nurture add a depth of richness not often seen in young adult literature. Janet Hilbun, University of North Texas. 432p. SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL, c2014.
~VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates Magazine - Retired Journal) | 02/01/2014
4Q 5P S. This sequel to The Madman's Daughter (HarperCollins, 2013) delivers on the promise of the first novel. Juliet Moreau escaped the island and is living under the guardianship of an ex-member of the King's Club of colleagues connected to her father. Juliet conducts research on her serum since its effectiveness is waning. She also feels guilty about helping kill her father on the island and is heartbroken about Montgomery's choice to stay. Soon, Juliet is concerned about the Wolf of Whitechapel murders since the wounds are very similar to the Beast creature from Edward's transformation. Juliet's best friend, Lucy, has two suitors, Inspector Newcastle and the mysterious Henry Jakyll, who are not all they seem. Juliet must tread carefully, while also dealing with the return of Montgomery and tracking down Edward's beast side as the Wolf of Whitechapel. The cliffhanger ending combines elements of The Island of Dr. Moureau with elements of Frankenstein, adding moral dilemma. The love triangle issue is still active for Juliet but the thrust of the plot and character development is focused on the Prometheus moral dilemma and fans of the first novel will not be disappointed. Intrigue and true reader engagement is promised. This book is an excellent sequel and readers will eagerly await the final installment in the trilogy. Characters and plot continue to be strong and the mash-up of classic literature with modern paranormal fiction is still refreshing and appealing. This novel will provide crossover appeal to both older teens and adults.--Karen Sykeny. 432p. VOICE OF YOUTH ADVOCATES, c2014.
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