Changeling (Order of Darkness, #1)

Changeling (The Order of Darkness #1)

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Dark myths, medieval secrets, intrigue, and romance populate the pages of the first-ever teen series from #1 bestselling author of The Other Boleyn Girl

Italy, 1453. Seventeen-year-old Luca Vero is brilliant, gorgeous—and accused of heresy. Cast out of his religious order for using the new science to question old superstitious beliefs, Luca is recruited into a secret sect:...more
Hardcover, 261 pages
Published May 29th 2012 by Simon & Schuster (first published May 24th 2012)
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Karla (Mossy Love Grotto)
Luca Vero is a young monk with a head for numbers and a driving need for knowledge. When squirrely doings are reported in a nunnery, Vero is sent by his superior to determine if it's the Devil at work. When he arrives, he discovers that blame is being pinned on the Abbess Isolde, an aristocratic girl who chose the nun's life over being forced into marriage with a lecher. She's the object of jealousy and suspicion among the other nuns, but Vero is intent on determining things through facts and do...more
Misfit
No. Just no.
Sarah (saz101)
Philippa Gregory's first venture into the Young Adult market was sure to garner attention. And surely enough, here we have Changeling, her first fully speculative novel, and her first aimed at Young Adults. Is it everything one would hope for and expect? Well, that depends on your expectations...

The Story
Seventeen year old Luca has been cast out of his monastary, accused of heresy. Alone in a cell, he awaits what he believes is his death. Instead, he is offered a second chance: use his brilliant...more
☆Jessie☆  (Ageless Pages Reviews)
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This is a mess. I've long since grown out of most of my misguided, uneducated affection for Philippa Gregory novels, but any lingering chances I will read her subsequent novels were firmly ended by this read. From beginning to end, this is a dull, vapid and uninvolving novel. Full of undeveloped, one-dimensional and just plain boring characters, with little to no plot to speak of, there's nothing to recommend about Changeling. It's a sloppy and anac...more
April
Confession: I learned more about the Tudors from Philippa Gregory’s The Boleyn Inheritance than I did from 10th grade global studies and AP Euro in high school. Gregory has this talent for bringing history to life and infusing it with a hefty dose of drama. When the rumor started that she would be writing a YA series, I got super excited especially because Changeling, the first of the Order Of Darkness series takes place in Europe in 1453 and I always brake for medieval times.
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Cover Impressions: The cover is pretty, but expected. It makes it appear that Isolde is the main character when, in actuality, the plot follows Luca for a majority of the time. I was glad to see the omission of the "heaving bosoms" that normally accompanies this type of cover

The Gist: Seventeen year old Luca is accused of heresy and thrown out of his religious order for using math to prove that it is impossible for all of the relics f...more
Maree
This is a four star book for me, but it’s a low four stars and totally not in the same league as something like Jasper Jones which I also rated four stars. However I rate books (partly) on my enjoyment while reading them and I have to admit that I did enjoy reading this.

Firstly, I need to say that the blurb of this book is kind of misleading. I feel like this has been sold as a supernatural book to suit a YA audience when really it’s not. Yeah, if you read this you should really get rid of any...more
Sofia Teixeira
Philippa Gregory é conhecida por ser uma das mais conceituadas escritoras do romance histórico. Até me deparar com Predestinado na mão, nunca tinha lido nenhuma obra sua. Mesmo estando num registo virado para o público jovem/adulto, confesso que fiquei muito agradavelmente surpreendida com a escrita desprendida e cativante da autora.

Luca Vero é um jovem que vê a sua vida a mudar quando de um condenado se torna num inquiridor ao serviço da Ordem das Trevas. A sua primeira missão é identificar o q...more
Sara Nia (Tea and Parchment)
I am in shock. I bought this book with an open-mind, and I don't mind admitting, a slight sense of (misguided) anticipation for what Philippa Gregory might have to offer a younger audience. What this YA readership got was...utter tripe. This book is just plain terrible. Horrendous. Boring. Just...awful. Here's why.

The novel was an abominable mess.


Let's start with the characters. I didn't care or even like a single one of them. They were either one-dimensional, boring, unlikable, ridiculous, or a...more
Mary
The superstitions that thrived in the medieval world of Italy in the 1600s is presented in a readable style by Philippa Gregory in this YA historical fiction novel. Luca and Isolde are two teens from different social classes in this society that meet when Luca is selected as an inquirer for the pope and Isolde is forced into a nunnery by her greedy brother after her father’s death. This is a gold star read for teens for not only presenting a view into this world but only as a means to open their...more
Vera
Quando comecei a ler este livro ia com as expectativas muito altas, Philippa Gregory é uma referência em romances históricos e apesar de não ter lido nada dela antes já me tinha sido recomendada várias vezes. As expectativas que tinha criado não saíram defraudadas. Recriando na perfeição a época medieval somos arrastados para uma fascinante aula de história. Recordei mais que uma vez o que estudei, chocando-me com as verdades nele contido. O facto de nessa altura haver um caminho tão grande a p...more
Shaheen
Having loved Philippa Gregory’s adult works, especially her Tudor Court novels, I have been anticipating her first YA novel for a long time. I was lucky enough to receive a review copy from the publisher, and I dove into it at first opportunity. Changeling exhibits all the traits I have come to love about Gregory’s writing – it vividly evokes the time it is set in, incorporates luscious descriptions of the gowns, castles and countryside and follows quirky and interesting characters with dark bac...more
Sarah
I'll admit it's been quite a while since I read one of Philippa Gregory's adult titles but as soon as I heard about Changeling I knew I wanted to read it. I've been really enjoying historical fiction recently and as I have a love of anything paranormal I couldn't wait to find out more about these nuns who are being accused of witchcraft! Set in 1453 Changeling gives readers a great feel for the era and makes for fascinating reading.

Luca is extremely intelligent and has an aptitude for science (a...more
Jackie Podolski
This is not like any other Philippa Gregory book I have read. It is not a story of royal (or would be royal) women, nor is it a historical romance/thriller like the Meridiam or Wildacre series. I cannot determine the type of book The Changeling is.

The story follows Luca, a young inquisitor from Rome, his friend/servant Freize, a young heiress turned nun turned escpaed convicted witch Isolde, and her friend Ishraq as they journey across Italy (and likely beyond) to explore mysteries in Christend...more
Aaron
Like so many adult writers in this day and age, historical fiction writer Pihilippa Gregory jumps into creating tales for young adults with this first book in athe "Order of Darkness" series. Unlike her books for adults, the focus is less on major historical figures and instead on four teenaged fictional characters with ties to the Church in Italy not far north of Rome. The story starts in 1453.

Luca Vero is 17 years old and has been accused of blasphemy for questioning the reliability of certain...more
Meg Brejwo
I have been a long time lover of Philippa Gregory's historical fictions - so much so that it is difficult for me to read historical fiction from the same eras Philippa brings to life without comparing. Philippa always brings historical figures, both prominent and not, to life for me.

This is the first book I read by her that was not based in historical fact; and the first book I've read by her that I didn't really enjoy. It seemed very simplistic, and for me the characters fell flat and were not...more
Encruzilhadas Literárias
Para muitos autores, torna-se difícil reinventarem-se e saírem do seu registo habitual. Seja porque procuram um novo género ou um público-alvo diferente. Philippa Gregory consegue trazer originalidade através deste volume da trilogia "Ordem das Trevas", direccionada para jovens adultos.
Não deixando a sua marca, referente ao romance histórico, e à qual a autora já nos habituou com grande mestria, Philippa traz-nos um aspecto mais ficcional em pleno século XV. A primeira demonstração da preocupaç...more
Lucinda
A sweeping historical masterpiece for the Younger reader, which is a thoroughly enjoyable read!

As not only an avid reader of historical fiction but also an aficionado of Philippa Gregory, I was thrilled when this new book came out recently in bookshops. Met with high praise by adoring fans this epic historical tale is targeted towards the younger reader, hence it reaches out to a wider-readership than ever before! Philippa Gregory can now be enjoyed by those who read Young Adult fiction and so...more
CAT
This story set in the middle ages is about a young man, Luca, whose intelligence sets him off on an adventure of inquisition, and a young woman, Isolde, whose independence sets her apart from her family and inheritance.

I've read Philippa Gregory's historical fiction and have loved most of them. I was very curious to learn she had written a book for the younger set of historical fiction fans. Unlike most of her books which I've read and are based on real historical figures, this book is about two...more
Eustacia Tan
I'm actually wondering why it took me so long to pick up this book. I mean, I have read Phillipa Gregory before (Ok, so I only read The Other Boleyn Girl) and I like her writing, so why would I feel hesitation for a YA book?

In Changeling, young (younger than me) Lucas is sent to record the ending of the world, as he investigates if certain miraculous happenings truly are miraculous. On this first assignment, he has to investigate the miraculous happenings at an abbey, which seems to accuse the n...more
Emily
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This book was okay! It was kinda fast though, and went everywhere! I'm glad it wasn't like the author's other books, with all the....inappropriateness.

Let me just start out with this. The word Changeling. What is it. The author never went into it. She had just about one sentence saying how Luca was a changeling and that was it. So what exactly is a changeling? We don't know because the author was too preoccupied with all the useless as...more
Becky
I enjoyed this book. In fact it was a delight to read. I am a newly converted catholic and the superstitions of the early church interest me very much.

The secret order that Luca belongs too investigates the occult and devious phenomenons.

Isolde is a wealthy and powerful lady betrayed by her brother upon their fathers death. She is disinherited and forced into a nunnery along with her only companion and friend in the world Ishraq, an outsider.

Luca is sent to inquire for the church about the nunn...more
Carla Coulston
I stumbled across this in Kmart, and was curious... I've read everything Philippa Gregory has written, why hadn't I heard of this novel? But apon reading it all became clear. This little stand-alone story hasn't had any publicity because frankly, it's not very good.
I don't know if Gregory was having an off moment - I'm willing to forgive her, given her enormous body of otherwise excellent work - but this book was nowhere near her usual standard.
A skinny book, characterisation was also on the ana...more
Dani
I enjoyed Phillipas Other Bolyn Girl series, so when I saw this YP book I thought I would give it a go. A very easy read and somewhat lacking the depth of her adult series I did enjoy it but am wondering if teens will. It features in the time of religious orders and Luca is an enquirer for the church sent to investigate the Fears Of the People..... Isolde has grown up with a loving father in a castle,but when her father dies her brother explains a change of her fathers will and offers her a marr...more
Sarah
A quick, enjoyable book, but nothing earth-shattering.

The premise: Luca is a monk-in-training (who may or may not be a Changeling) that's been recruited by a shadowy Order & set on missions to catalogue The End of Days -- that is, paranormal happenings across Europe. The entourage includes his buddy Freize & straight-laced scribe Brother Peter, & their first assignment is to solve the mystery of terrorized nuns at a local abbey. The abbess is a teenage girl named Isolde, who's been...more
Once Upon
Changeling is my first book on historical fantasy and also my first book from Philippa Gregory. Although I have seen one of her movies, The Other Bolen Girl" – which I loved, Changeling didn’t really capture me like that story. Changeling, was a little predictable and slow at times, but it did have enough mystery to capture my attention and continue reading. Philippa takes us back to Italy during the 1400's. A time where kings and queens ruled the world. Also a time when people didn’t know what...more
Hannah Cobb
Luca dares to think for himself and escapes charges of heresy only by agreeing to serve the Order of the Dragon, a secret sect meant to investigate mysterious, possibly magical occurences in order to prepare the Church for the End Days. Isolde is Luca's first investigation: forced into a convent after her father's death, Isolde is suspected of witchcraft when the nuns around her begin to behave oddly.
Gregory weaves in just enough historical context with a deft hand, and (not surprisingly) paints...more
Kelly Oram
I'm not even sure how to rate this one. I really really enjoyed it. I liked the concept and the mystery and the characters. Up until the story was finished I was actually thinking around 4.5 stars. But then the story wrapped up. The mystery was solved. The book basically came to what should have been it's end and then there was still 100 pages left. I couldn't figure out why she wrote the book this way. It started off as one book and then became another suddenly with an entirely new mystery and...more
Savvy
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Sarah
Philippa Gregory has tried her hand at writing a young adult historical fiction book, only a slight departure from her other historical efforts. This time, though, the characters have nothing to do with either the Tudors or even England. I'm not convinced of the overall success of this enterprise, however.
(Possible spoilers ahead. Read at your own peril. Alternatively, read on to be forewarned.)

Let's start with characters:
Our heroine, Isolde, is introduced in the first chapter, as a young lady w...more
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Philippa Gregory was an established historian and writer when she discovered her interest in the Tudor period and wrote the novel The Other Boleyn Girl, which was made into a TV drama and a major film. Published in 2009, the bestselling The White Queen, the story of Elizabeth Woodville, ushered in a new series involving The Cousins’ War (now known as The War of the Roses) and a new era for the acc...more
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