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Any Other Name (The Split Worlds), by Emma Newman

Cat has been forced into an arranged marriage with William - a situation that comes with far more strings than even she could have anticipated, especially when she learns of his family's intentions for them both.

Meanwhile, Max and the gargoyle investigate The Agency - a mysterious organisation that appears to play by its own rules - and none of them favourable to Society.

Over in Mundanus, Sam has discovered something very peculiar about his wife's employer - something that could herald a change for everyone in both sides of the Split Worlds.

File Under: Fantasy [ How Grotesque | Taking Tea | Lords of Misrule | Sorcerous Magic ]

  • Sales Rank: #1832326 in Books
  • Brand: Brand: Angry Robot
  • Published on: 2013-05-28
  • Released on: 2013-05-28
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x 1.00" w x 5.50" l, .88 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 400 pages
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  • Used Book in Good Condition

Review
"It is possible that I loved Any Other Name even more than Between Two Thorns. The plot thickens in some areas, whilst other matters come fully into the light."
-And Then I Read A Book

Praise for Between Two Thorns:

“Emma Newman has built a modern fantasy world with such élan and authority her ideas of why and how the seemingly irrational world of Fairy works should be stolen by every other writer in the field.
Her characters are complex and troubled, courageous at times and foolhardy.
This book of wonders is first rate.”
- Bill Willingham, Eisner Award winner, and creator of Fables

“Emma Newman has created a reflection of Bath that reminds one that charming is not safe. Between Two Thorns shows the darkness beneath the glamour of the social Season. Learning to be a young lady has never seemed so dangerous.”
- Mary Robinette Kowal, Hugo award winner, and author of Shades of Milk and Honey and Glamour in Glass

"With a feather-light touch, Emma Newman has crafted a very English fantasy, one brilliantly realised and quite delightful, weaving magic, mystery and parallel worlds together with ease. Newman may well be one of our brightest stars, The Split Worlds: Between Two Thorns just the beginning of a remarkable journey." 
- Adam Christopher, author of Empire State and Seven Wonders 

“Emma Newman is an extraordinary new voice in SF/F.”
- Paul Cornell, Hugo Award winner, and author of London Falling and Saucer Country 

"JK Rowling meets Georgette Heyer"
-The Guardian

Review
“Emma Newman has built a modern fantasy world with such élan and authority her ideas of why and how the seemingly irrational world of Fairy works should be stolen by every other writer in the field. Her characters are complex and troubled, courageous at times and foolhardy. This book of wonders is first rate.” ―Bill Willingham, Eisner Award winner, and creator of Fables



“Emma Newman has created a reflection of Bath that reminds one that charming is not safe. Between Two Thorns shows the darkness beneath the glamour of the social Season. Learning to be a young lady has never seemed so dangerous.” ―Mary Robinette Kowal, Hugo award winner, and author of Shades of Milk and Honey and Glamour in Glass



"With a feather-light touch, Emma Newman has crafted a very English fantasy, one brilliantly realised and quite delightful, weaving magic, mystery and parallel worlds together with ease. Newman may well be one of our brightest stars, The Split Worlds: Between Two Thorns just the beginning of a remarkable journey." ―Adam Christopher, author of Made to Kill



“Emma Newman is an extraordinary new voice in SF/F.” ―Paul Cornell, Hugo Award winner, and author of London Falling and Saucer Country



"JK Rowling meets Georgette Heyer." ―The Guardian



"Newman brings an intriguing mix of modern world, Victorian/Regency England, and faery in her Split Worlds series, and this third volume brings a strong resolution to the conflicts between the worlds established in the first two volumes." ―LOCUS magazine

About the Author
Emma Newman was born in a coastal village in southwest England and currently lives in Somerset (UK). After graduating from Oxford University came stints in magazine publishing, website information architecture, and teaching. More information about her can be found at her blog Post-Apocalyptic publishing at www.enewman.co.uk. Her first novel, 20 Years Later, was published in November 2011 under the byline EJ Newman from Dystopia Press. The author lives in Somerset, England.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
A series I hope never ends.
By Richard Flores IV
After reading Between Two Thorns, I had to pick this book up as my next to read. I was fortunate enough to by both books at WorldCon and so I didn't have to waste time getting into this one.

I still love Cathy and the struggles she is going through. But I came to love Will more with this book. And I now find myself hoping Will and Cathy find a way to work together more. Max and Sam play great roles in this book too. I was happy to see all these characters return.

The story line is as good at the first book, with a lot of mystery, deception, and plot twists along the way.

I am now officially in love with the way Emma Newman writes. Unfortunately I don't own book three, but that is something I will have to remedy as soon as a few spare dollars come my way. Simply a great series to be reading.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
The Plot Thickens; Our Heroine Rises Above
By Molly
As much as I adored Between Two Thorns, Any Other Name is better. This volume deepens the mystery and broadens the characters found in the first installment of the Split Worlds. We see that our heroine is not alone in her desires for gender equality and true freedom, and we discover the dark depths to which her enemies will plunge to prevent her success. Newman's writing has only more polish, more confidence, and more foreshadowing than before, leaving you thirsty for the next book.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Fantastic Book 2 - I gave up sleep to finish it.
By Kindle-aholic
Between 4.5-5 stars.

Note: This is a book 2. I am going to try to be as spoiler-less as possible, but if you haven't read book 1, Between Two Worlds, then don't read this review. And go read book 1, it was excellent.

Middle books are not usually my favorites - I fully realize their importance, they just usually aren't the books I like best in the series. Any Other Name was fantastic and is high on my list of Best Middle Books in a Trilogy. I liked book 2 more than book 1 (and I really enjoyed book 1). Part of the reason is that there wasn't too much time between the reading of books 1 and 2. Also there isn't a lot of retreading past events or rehashing series info. You start pretty much exactly where we left off and you hit the ground running. The pace was fast but not rushed, and I felt that all of the players got enough facetime to keep the various plotlines coherent.

I gave up sleep to finish this book and was very glad I did.

Lots of conspiracies, a wedding, complex relationships, characters trying to navigate the very perilous path between their own wishes and those of their families and Fae patrons. Life in the Nether seemed like walking a tightrope with boiling lava on one side and snapping crocodiles on the other.

The characters are progressing too. In book 1, I didn't get as good a feel for Sam, but in this one I did. I always felt bad for him, and this just cemented my hope that he finds some kind of happiness. I still love Cathy. She is smart in some ways, so naive in others. Getting more of a backbone, or at least learning to navigate better, I liked her new sense of purpose. Her character is so interesting to me. She has lived in both the strict society of the Nether and in the more liberated mundane world. To have tasted freedom and then have to be stuffed back into a role she never wanted is heartbreaking but I have hope that she will be OK. Her interaction with Will was a good part. I'm not sold on anything about them, but I think that is a good thing. [Note: If you are a die-hard romance fan, you might not like certain aspects of this book.]

I've read many period romances that gloss over the realities of living in a society where you really have no rights. I think this book conveyed well the horror of having the rights most of us take for granted stripped away, and does it without being preachy about it.

You know you are getting into a book when you want to pull characters aside for a little chat. Will, you are an idiot. An idiot with good intentions, but you pissed me the hell off. Max, you need to listen to your gargoyle more. Mr. Sorcerer - there is something so very off about you. I feel some good bits of secrets spilling in book 3.

Because this is a middle book, we are of course left with more questions than answers, but I anticipated that, so it didn't bother me. I loved the set up and can't wait to see what happens in the conclusion. Just a few more months to go.

[received an ARC to review]

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