Shadowhouse Fall (The Shadowshaper Cypher Series #2)

Shadowhouse Fall (The Shadowshaper Cypher Series #2)

by Daniel José Older

Narrated by Anika Noni Rose

Unabridged — 9 hours, 9 minutes

Shadowhouse Fall (The Shadowshaper Cypher Series #2)

Shadowhouse Fall (The Shadowshaper Cypher Series #2)

by Daniel José Older

Narrated by Anika Noni Rose

Unabridged — 9 hours, 9 minutes

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Overview

"A magical revolution on the page." -- Leigh Bardugo, New York Times bestselling author of Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom

Shadowhouse risingSierra and her friends love their new lives as shadowshapers, making art and creating change with the spirits of Brooklyn. Then Sierra receives a strange card depicting a beast called the Hound of Light -- an image from the enigmatic, influential Deck of Worlds. The Deck tracks the players and powers of all the magical houses in the city, and when the real Hound begins to stalk Sierra through the streets, the shadowshapers know their next battle has arrived.Worlds in revolutionSierra and Shadowhouse have been thrust into an ancient struggle with enemies old and new -- a struggle they didn't want, but are determined to win. Revolution is brewing in the real world as well, as the shadowshapers lead the fight against systems that oppress their community. To protect her family and friends in every sphere, Sierra must take down the Hound and master the Deck of Worlds . . . or else she could lose all the things that matter most.In this extraordinary sequel to his New York Times bestselling Shadowshaper, Daniel José Older weaves a fresh, relevant tale of power and protest, while taking us deeper into the magic that has captivated readers everywhere.

Editorial Reviews

DECEMBER 2017 - AudioFile

Narrator Anika Noni Rose casts her own shadow magic as she reunites with newly minted shadowshapers Sierra Santiago and her family and friends. As the teens explore their nascent powers, they unite to face social issues affecting their Brooklyn community, such as police harassment. A girl connected with the Sorrows appears with a cryptic message about a potent item called the Deck of Worlds. The reality of how much they still don’t know about the deadly power struggle they’re enmeshed in hits hard and leaves them with few trustworthy allies. Rose exudes their hope, anger, and exhilaration. Listeners will eagerly anticipate the next installment. J.R.T. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

From the Publisher

Praise for ShadowshaperA Top Ten YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults SelectionA Top Ten ALA Quick PickA Kirkus Prize FinalistAn Andre Award NomineeA New York Times Notable Children's BookAn NPR Best Book of the YearA Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year"In the best urban fantasy, the city is not just a backdrop, but functions as a character in its own right . . . That is certainly true in Daniel José Older's magnificent Shadowshaper, which gives us a Brooklyn that is vital, authentic, and under attack . . . Older is able to infuse Shadowshaper with the spirit of Brooklyn in the summer, where the possibility of magic hangs shimmering in the air. This is a world that readers cannot help wanting to live in and, as with all great urban fantasies, harboring a suspicion that perhaps we already do." — Holly Black, New York Times bestselling author of The Coldest Girl in Coldtown and The Iron Trial, in the New York Times Book Review"The strength of Older's tale is in his meticulous attention to the details of the life of a brown-skinned, natural-haired Puerto Rican teenage girl. Older's storytelling is rich enough to warrant such treatment, because this is a world that will stay with readers long after the last page." — Los Angeles Times"Older's book is a first-rate example of how representation, diversity and themes of social justice and identity can be skilfully woven into a narrative — not so that they disappear, but so that the story pivots on them in a way that is authentic, exciting, and ultimately satisfying." — Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing* "Warm, strong, vernacular, dynamic — a must." — Kirkus Reviews, starred review* "Excellent diverse genre fiction in an appealing package." — School Library Journal, starred review* "What makes Older's story exceptional is the way Sierra belongs in her world, grounded in family, friends, and an awareness of both history and change." — Publishers Weekly, starred review* "Smart writing with a powerful message that never overwhelms the terrific storytelling." — Booklist, starred reviewPraise for Shadowhouse FallA Locus Award Finalist"Older takes the idea of fantasy as metaphor and smashes it to bits, bringing us to a Brooklyn steeped in magic that feels utterly real and punch-to-the-gut perilous. A powerful adventure that blurs the line between the real and the imagined in daring, breathtaking ways, Shadowhouse Fall is not only a thrilling hero's journey, but a magical revolution on the page." — Leigh Bardugo, New York Times bestselling author of Six of Crows and Crooked Kingdom"Brilliant . . . A novel about Brooklyn, love, spirituality, family and something else. Something I can't even explain but am enthralled by and want more of. This is the beauty and magic of Older's writing — he leaves us openmouthed and speechless, asking 'What just happened to me?!' Loved this book." — Jacqueline Woodson, New York Times bestselling author of Another Brooklyn and Brown Girl Dreaming"Shadowhouse Fall flips and reshuffles principles of light and darkness in stunning revelation after revelation. Older's vivid ink and prose deftly obliterates any bounds between a tangible and a supernatural Brooklyn. I am still under its spell." — Rita Williams-Garcia, three-time Coretta Scott King Author Award-winner"Older is a brilliant storyteller, and with sharp, smart, and hilarious dialogue and prose Shadowhouse Fall is a fresh, enthralling speculative novel for readers of all ages." — Bredan Kiely, award-winning coauthor of All American Boys and critically acclaimed author of Tradition"I turned pages so quickly I got paper cuts." — NPR"Older knows that today's young people are just as magical as his characters." — Teen Vogue* "Older paints a compelling picture of contemporary life for black and brown teens in cities: Afro-Latinx Sierra and her friends deal with police harassment and brutality, both on the streets of Bed-Stuy and at school, themes that feel especially timely and relevant . . . Older excels at crafting teen dialogue that feels authentic, and props to everyone involved for not othering the Spanish language. This second volume features a tighter plot and smoother pacing than the first, and the ending will leave readers eagerly awaiting the further adventures of Sierra and her friends. Lit." — Kirkus Reviews, starred review* "With the same keen eye for the power of art and a sly commentary on the insidious nature of racism and white supremacy — as well as a deft handle on zippy teenage banter and cinematic pacing — Older delivers a fantastic follow-up to his best-selling Shadowshaper (2015), which not only intensifies the stakes of the first book but expands the scope of his well-wrought, vivid world building . . . The expanding cast of well-rounded characters, clearly choreographed action, and foreshadowing of installments to come will have fantasy fans eagerly awaiting more of this dynamic, smart series." — Booklist, starred review* "Exciting . . . Older has upped the ante with this second installment." — School Library Journal, starred review"A stunning sequel that will leave fans clamoring for book three." — Shelf Awareness

School Library Journal

★ 09/01/2017
Gr 7 Up—Sierra and her crew of shadowshapers are back for another adventure in this sequel to Shadowshaper. A mysterious card deck appears and, with it, a conflict between Shadow House and The House of Light arises. Sierra must act quickly to figure out whom she can trust while learning what it means to be a leader. She also begins a relationship with a new love interest. There is a satisfying conclusion, leaving threads of an open-ended mystery involving the Deck of Worlds. It will be exciting to see where this increasingly political urban fantasy will go next. Older has upped the ante with this second installment. This entry adds a layer of social activism that is refreshing and timely. The crew challenges their white AP history teacher about how she is approaching the topic of slavery. Many of the protagonists experience conflicts with the police and are able to resist. For a change of pace, those who enjoyed Angie Thomas's The Hate U Give may want to check out this fantasy title. In addition, it is good to see a sequel include a very realistic changing romantic landscape for the protagonist. VERDICT A worthy follow-up to Shadowshaper that fans will devour.—Kristin Anderson, Columbus Metropolitan Library System, OH

DECEMBER 2017 - AudioFile

Narrator Anika Noni Rose casts her own shadow magic as she reunites with newly minted shadowshapers Sierra Santiago and her family and friends. As the teens explore their nascent powers, they unite to face social issues affecting their Brooklyn community, such as police harassment. A girl connected with the Sorrows appears with a cryptic message about a potent item called the Deck of Worlds. The reality of how much they still don’t know about the deadly power struggle they’re enmeshed in hits hard and leaves them with few trustworthy allies. Rose exudes their hope, anger, and exhilaration. Listeners will eagerly anticipate the next installment. J.R.T. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2017-07-02
Sierra and the shadowshapers are back in this sequel to Shadowshaper (2015).A few months after the close of Shadowshaper, Nuyorican Sierra Santiago has grown in her shadowshaping powers but feels overwhelmed by her new role as Lucera, head of Shadowhouse. One night in Prospect Park, a girl from school attempts to give Sierra a creepy playing card from the Deck of Worlds, warning Sierra that the Deck is in play again and the Sorrows (who tried to wipe out the shadowshapers in the last book) are out to get them once more. Meanwhile, Older paints a compelling picture of contemporary life for black and brown teens in cities: Afro-Latinx Sierra and her friends deal with police harassment and brutality, both on the streets of Bed-Stuy and at school, themes that feel especially timely and relevant. When Sierra learns the Sorrows want her to join them in order to complete their magic, she must take a dangerous chance in order to protect herself and those that she loves. Older excels at crafting teen dialogue that feels authentic, and props to everyone involved for not othering the Spanish language. This second volume features a tighter plot and smoother pacing than the first, and the ending will leave readers eagerly awaiting the further adventures of Sierra and her friends. Lit. (Urban fantasy. 14-adult)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170856077
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 09/12/2017
Series: Shadowshaper Cypher Series , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 14 - 17 Years

Read an Excerpt

A guttural howl shattered the stillness of the night. Sierra froze and looked around. Her friends were still running. They hadn't heard it. The terrible sound trailed off, and in the stillness that followed, Sierra wondered if she'd heard it at all. Then it came again, louder this time, and Sierra dropped to her knees with shock. It was inside her, relentless and mournful.She had to get that card.She was up and running before the second howl finished. She bounded past her friends, the shadow spirits carrying her along like an impossible wind. They lifted her up and elongated each stride until she was fast-floating across the dark park. And then she was back at the small clearing where Mina had been standing just a few hours ago. Sierra's heart went into overdrive as she gaped at the empty spot of soil where the card had been."Make a circle facing outward," she called when she heard her friends arrive. "Get ready to 'shape. Something's coming."They complied without a sound, and Sierra dropped to her knees and rustled some of the fallen leaves around, trying not to let the tremble she felt inside reach her fingertips. She grazed something stiffer than the crinkly leaves, grabbed it, and then let out a grateful sigh. "Got it!" she yelled."Good," Tee said. "Cuz whatever it is is here."

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