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Original Title: So Silver Bright
ISBN: 0312380984 (ISBN13: 9780312380984)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.theatre-illuminata.com/
Series: Théâtre Illuminata #3
Literary Awards: Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Nominee for Children's Literature (2012)
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So Silver Bright (Théâtre Illuminata #3) Hardcover | Pages: 354 pages
Rating: 4.03 | 2268 Users | 253 Reviews

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Act Three, Scene One Bertie thinks her quest is almost done. With the help of Ariel and the rest of her friends, she has managed to find her father and rescue Nate from Sedna, the Sea Goddess. Now, all she has to do is reunite her father, the Scrimshander, with her mother, Ophelia, and she will finally have a true family of her own. Exit Stage Right However, things are never easy for Beatrice Shakespeare Smith. Her father has vanished, Sedna is out for revenge, her own actions have trapped the Théâtre Illuminata in a strange kind of limbo, and the stress of her in-between state is tearing apart the fragile threads of her mother's sanity. Bertie's best hope for salvaging the situation may lie in a summons by Her Gracious Majesty, Queen of the Distant Castle, and the hope of winning the magical boon given to the best performance. Bertie is caught between her growing responsibilities to home and family, and the dream of flying free - just as her heart is torn between her two loves, Nate and Ariel. With so any forces pulling on her, how will Bertie be able to choose which wish to make come true?

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Title:So Silver Bright (Théâtre Illuminata #3)
Author:Lisa Mantchev
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 354 pages
Published:September 13th 2011 by Feiwel & Friends
Categories:Fantasy. Young Adult. Romance. Magic. Young Adult Fantasy. Paranormal. Fairies. Fiction

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Upon further reflection, and the opportunity to use my laptop and not my iPod's touch screen, I decided to retype my review. I want to be a little bit more fair to this book, and this series, as well as consider a few other factors. Overall, I don't feel that my star rating changes, though. I will warn readers, further on in this review are spoilers; if you haven't read the end, you may not want to read my thoughts on what went wrong with this book and series.What works with So Silver Bright?

To be honest, I was kind of disappointed with this book. I remember feeling so much excitement with the other installments, but not so much with So Silver Bright. I think Mantchev was trying to shove so much into this last installment -- the conflict with Sedna, Bertie's past, the love triangle, the large cast of characters -- that I don't feel as if anything was really flushed out like it should've been. If you're going to set up a love triangle, do something with the damned love triangle

Can you imagine if all your words had the power to become reality? Or should I say some rather messed up version of reality. It seems that Beatrice can imagine anything into being. Yep, that is right absolutely anything. Time and time again in this book she pulls the most random and impossible things out of her brain. To top that off she is dragging two rather odd men along for the ride.I really don't like Beatrice. Whiny, trouble making, life destroying are all good descriptions for her. I

AAH CANNOT WAIT! Love Ariel (:

[2 Stars] This final installment of the Theatre Illuminata trilogy just did not work for me. I gave the first book in the trilogy 4 stars and the second book in the trilogy 3.5 stars. I thought they were the definition of whimsical, theatrical, dreamy, and just so different. One thing I never liked about those books, however, was the romance. The romance was brought to the forefront in this final installment which is why it really just grated on my nerves. I felt like after all this time Bertie

Okay, let's get RIGHT down to business.DAYUM, THIS BOOK IS SO FREAKING AWESOME. I really don't know how Lisa Mantchev pulled it off. Really. This is so amazing, I cried at that part where--nevermind. Not going to think about it. NOT GOING TO LET THE TEARS FALL AGAIN.Let me tell you the faults in this book.1. Way too fast at some parts, got me confused, but like I said before, maybe it's because I'm not thinking properly??2. I STILL WANT BERTIE TO CHOOSE ARIEL--OH WAIT, HIS FREAKING NAME KEEPS

It's been a while since I've read this one, but the ending still makes me burn with annoyance.So while everything gets resolved, there's the fact of the love triangle. However, it's solved by the CHEAPEST WAY YOU CAN GET. She has to default to one guy because the other finds his "destiny" elsewhere.A bit more on this: Through-out this entire book she's so heavily leaning towards one guy it's not even funny. In fact, its ridiculous. To the point where (even though he wasn't my favorite) I was