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In the second volume of this trilogy, we get out of Spence Academy and into the streets (well, the wealthy houses) of Victorian London. Gemma and her friends have a task before them: re-bind the magic Gemma accidentally loosed before Circe can bind it for herself.
Rebel Angels hits the supernatural elements harder than the first volume--this one is more a fantasy with historical elements than the other way around. Still, it's good, and I'll be starting the third volume once I catch up on some of ...more
Rebel Angels hits the supernatural elements harder than the first volume--this one is more a fantasy with historical elements than the other way around. Still, it's good, and I'll be starting the third volume once I catch up on some of ...more

absolutely love the Gemma Doyle Trilogy. In the second installment Gemma is finally away from Spence for the Christmas Holiday. Right away things aren't going so well. She hasn't heard from Kartik, the mysterious Indian boy apart of a very secret organization and someone that she has more feelings for then she knows, her friend Pippa has been gone for two months and she still has to figure out a way to bind the magic in the other magical world called the Realms. Not only that but she has to dea
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