Wicked Like A Wildfire

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Title

Wicked Like A Wildfire

Creator

Popovic, Lana (author)

Description

Iris and Malina’s family have magical abilities also known as “gleam” which manipulates beauty. This ability only applies to the women in the family. Iris has the power to see flowers as fractured images and turns these fragmented images into glasswork and Malina deciphers moods and emotions as music and harmony. Their mother has strict rules to keep their abilities a secret, as they are forbidden to share their magic with anyone. The most important rule is that they are forbidden to fall in love. When their mother is mysteriously attacked, both Iris and Malina must uncover their mother’s secrets and the dark curse that torments their family. Will they discover if their magic binds them together or will fate tear them apart forever?

Publisher

Katherine Tegen Books/Harper Collins

Date

August 15, 2017

Coverage

New York, New York, United States

Format

Print book (hardcover), 405 pages, 5.5 x 1.29 x 8.25in

Type

Book

Language

language: English

Source

Popović, Lana. “Wicked like a Wildfire (Hibiscus Daughter, #1) by Lana Popović.” Goodreads, Goodreads, 15 Aug. 2017, https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32051720-wicked-like-a-wildfire.
Rayn Smeathers (cataloguer, 2022)

Identifier

ISBN 9780062436849

Book Item Type Metadata

Original Format of Book

young adult fiction

Character Type

human (primary character)
human (secondary characters)

Race/Ethnicity

Asian (primary character)

Gender Identity

girl/woman (primary character)
boy/man (secondary characters)
girl/woman (secondary characters)

Sexuality

straight (primary character)
LGBTQ+ (secondary characters)

Files

Wicked like A Wildfire Cover.jpg

Citation

Popovic, Lana (author), “Wicked Like A Wildfire,” Windows and Mirrors: Diversity in Books for Young Readers, accessed November 21, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/windowsandmirrors/items/show/320.

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This Item is a work found at Item: Barely Bruised Books
This Item is a work written by Item: Popović, Lana