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Celia Rees
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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; First Edition edition (5 April 2010)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0747597324
  • ISBN-13: 978-0747597322
  • Product Dimensions: 20 x 13.6 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 386,084 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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`[Celia Rees's work] never fails to thrill . . . An outstanding story of loss and love, of beliefs and destiny'
--Waterstone's Books Quarterly

'Meticulously researched...vividly represented.'
--The Federation of Children's Book Groups

`The lushly romantic story is very involving and always enjoyable, and it's packed with wonderfully evocative details' -- Guardian

`Ambitious, clever and compelling . . . Rees's imagination makes her gloriously unpredictable'
-- The Times

`A sophisticated, compelling novel about creativity, sexual ambiguity and cunning. It should be required reading for readers of 13+ studying the play'
-- The Times

`I've saved the best for last. The prolific, erudite and consistently brilliant Celia Rees is justly renowned for her dizzyingly inventive plots, redolent of everyone from Angela Carter to Shakespeare. Sovay and Witch Child are two of her best-known books in the younger market, but she has written countless more, all equally breathtaking'
--Guardian

`Fast and gripping . . . The writing is faithful to the period and the depiction of Shakespeare reads authentically'
--Bookfest

`An intelligent and well-crafted read, Rees' The Fool's Girl will enchant the history or literature fan'
--Wordsmith, Oct-Dec 2010, Issue 38

`A sparkling, intelligent, well textured novel for younger teenagers of both sexes'
--Literary Review

'A gripping and evocative historical novel' --Wordsmith

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'The lushly romantic story is very involving and always enjoyable, and it's packed with wonderfully evocative details' Guardian 'Ambitious, clever and compelling ... Rees's imagination makes her gloriously unpredictable' The Times 'A sophisticated, compelling novel about creativity, sexual ambiguity and cunning. It should be required reading for readers of 13+ studying the play' The Times 'Fast and gripping ... The writing is faithful to the period and the depiction of Shakespeare reads authentically' Bookfest

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
The Fool's Girl. 6 April 2010
By Vicki @ Cosy Books TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
I have to be honest and say- I know almost nothing at all about Shakespeare. Apart from wading through Macbeth at school, my experience of the great bard is almost zero. This in no way affected my enjoyment of A Fool's Girl and in fact, I found it fascinating. I've heard of Twelfth Night, but until reading this book, knew nothing about it. Rees bases The Fool's Girl around the famous play, in that the events that happened in Illyria were real, and Shakespeare is inspired to tell the story, known as Twelfth Night, after meeting and helping Violetta.

Where Celia Rees absolutely excels is bringing history to life. Descriptions of sights, sounds and smells all create such imagery that for a while I actually was in seventeenth century London. She doesn't shy away from the grisly truth so at times the book is violent and slightly disturbing, especially in her descriptions of the fate of prisoners and betrayers. But this makes the book seem all the more authentic. Seventeenth century London wasn't the nicest of places after all, with the heads of criminals hanging from London Bridge and the lack of sanitation.

Violetta is an inspiring character. She's strong, determined, loyal and proud so even in hard times she never looses sight of herself. I found myself really routing for her and sympathetic of her plight. The book is told in an alternating third person narrative and then first person from several characters. I would have preferred a little more from our heroine herself, as I thoroughly enjoyed her voice, and the story was, after all, hers to tell.

The book is full of action, myth and romantic legends, which I absolutely adored. In particular, Violetta's retelling of her parent's life in Illyria is captivatingly beautiful. Rees' writing is incredibly readable, while remaining extremely intelligent and I read the book very quickly. There was enough mystery and intrigue to keep me gripped and I finished the whole 320 pages in just over a day.

There was one area I was a little disappointed. There is a romantic thread that begins in Violetta's childhood and continues throughout the book. I found it a little lacking, in that it felt slightly contrived and without real passion, which was a shame. Perhaps the reason for this goes back to what I said earlier, that Violetta's voice could perhaps have been used more and thus made the romance more believable and exciting? I still enjoyed the book very much, but felt if this had been developed a little more, it would have been amazing.

Celia Rees remains one of my favourite authors, and The Fool's Girl does nothing to change that. It's fast, it's gripping, and it's entertaining. I'd recommend this for anyone who enjoys an exciting historical novel, from aged 13 up, or as an introduction to this genre.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
By quippe TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
It's 1601 and Violetta, the daughter of Duke Orsin and Lady Viola, is a refugee from Illyria. Her uncle, Count Sebastian, aided by the evil Malvolio (former steward to her aunt, Duchess Olivia) launched a coup and during the destruction of the city, Malvolio made off with a precious relic that's vital to the country's future. Violetta, aided by her faithful fool, Feste, follow Malvolio to London and enlist the help of the successful playwright, William Shakespeare to save the relic and in doing so, save both her country and herself.

Celia Rees's YA novel is a clever reworking of Shakespeare's TWELFTH NIGHT that re-imagines certain aspects of the play and then goes onto imagine what happens after the play finished. Although you get a lot out of the book if you're already familiar with the play, the story is equally strong for you to enjoy it without knowing a thing about it - and hopefully those who don't know the play will go to read it afterwards.

Violetta is a spirited character - determined, resourceful and uncowed in the face of Malvolio's malign threats. Feste is equally strongly drawn - fiercely loyal to Violetta, mischievous, unpredictable and a teller of tales. Rees gives both of them (and a number of other characters) strong voices. Where Rees does particularly well though is with her depiction of Shakespeare himself - here a man of regrets for the loved ones he's left in Stratford, not so much a genius as a man with a good eye (and ear) for a story and whose quick wits have him skirting the world of court and diplomacy. In contrast, Stephano (Violetta's cousin and love interest) is a little two-dimensional, as is his faithful friend Guido.

There's a wonderful sense of period, with the Globe Theatre recreated to great effect. There's a distinct fantasy undertone to the story, one that remains all the more tantalising for the way in which it is kept under the surface.

If I've got a complaint it's that I wish it could have been twice the length. The writing's beautiful, the story is clever and intricate and it was a delight from beginning to end.
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A wonderful read 27 Mar 2011
By Gareth Wilson - Falcata Times Blog TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Hardcover
My first novel by Celia and to be honest whilst I expected to be thrown to the wolves I was pleasantly surprised to find that it didn't alienate me. With no prior knowledge of the other three titles in this series the book was wonderfully researched, had some wonderful twists and will generate a real love of adventure for future fans of the historical fiction genre. Add to this a wonderful sense of prose, great characters (both lead and support) which when backed with a plotline that will grip the reader really did make this a title to enjoy. Great fun all in and one that has left me having to seek out other titles in the series so that I can get the full flavour. Wonderful.
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Perfect reimagination
A fool, the Tudor/Shakespearean kind, and a girl make their way to London... a good beginning, perhaps, but this is not the start of their story. Read more
Published 6 months ago by E. Flynn
Beautifully written, but could be better
I rarely read historical books, as I usually get fed up. This book, The Fool's Girl, started off brilliantly but at the end I got a little bored, to be honest. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Toffee Jelly
Courtesy of A Trillian Books
The Fool's Girl is based on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, set after the ending of the play, almost like a 'what happened next'. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Tasha
good read for shakespeare fans
If you like Shakespeare you will love The Fool's Girl. The book is the story of how Shakespeare got the ideas to write his play Twelfth Night. Read more
Published 14 months ago by Kirsty at the Overflowing Library
A touch of Shakespeare
I've only read one Celia Rees book prior to this, Sovay, which I liked but didn't completely love. However, as soon as I read the blurb of 'The Fool's Girl' I just had to pick it... Read more
Published 14 months ago by SJH @ A Dream of Books
Entertaining but lacking...
I loved Witch Child the first time I read it, and so I continue to read Rees' other works, though I sadly find her other stories less gripping. Read more
Published 16 months ago by Amy
Beautifully captivating and adventerous tale
Despite Celia Rees being one of the few YA historical authors, I had not read any of her novels until this one even though I have 2 of them waiting to be read on my shelf so I was... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Judith Hill
Courtesy of Teens Read Too
Violetta and her companion, Feste, are far away from home. Memories of Illyria and the state in which they left the country haunt their dreams. Read more
Published 19 months ago by TeensReadToo
A book full of wonders
This is just the sort of book I would have adored when I was a girl. Now that I'm no longer a girl, I still think it's excellent. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Savonnerie
Another great Celia Rees
The Fool's Girl is just like any other Celia Rees book: a brilliant one. If you've loved the others, you will love this one. I can't wait for her next book!
Published 23 months ago by Charlotte
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