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At an exclusive girls' boarding school, a sixteen-year-old girl records her most intimate thoughts in a diary. The object of her obsession is her room-mate, Lucy Blake, and Lucy's friendship with their new and disturbing classmate. Ernessa is a mysterious presence with pale skin and hypnotic eyes. Around her swirl dark secrets and a series of ominous disasters. As fear spreads through the school, fantasy and reality mingle into a waking nightmare of gothic menace, fueled by the lusts and fears of adolescence. And at the center of the diary is the question that haunts all who read it: Is Ernessa really a vampire? Or is the narrator trapped in her own fevered imagination?
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The Moth Diaries, Rachel Klein
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2005
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- Titel
- The Moth Diaries
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Rachel Klein
- Verlag
- Faber & Faber Limited
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2005
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 256
- ISBN10
- 0571224636
- ISBN13
- 9780571224630
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Krimi & Thriller, Fantasy, Young Adult, Abenteuer, Thriller, Liebe, Abenteuerliteratur, Horror, Spannung, Freundschaft, Young Adult Fantasy, Übernatürliche Phänomene, USA, Beziehungen, Schule, Morde, Amerikanische Literatur, Übernatürliche Wesen, Tod, Sexualität & Intimität, Psychologische Thriller, Vampire, Erwachsenwerden, Verfilmt, Erinnerungen, Geheimnisvoll, mysteriös, Mädchen, Jugend, Gotik, Tagebücher, Drogen, Familienbeziehungen, Verschwörung, Selbstmord, Gothischer Horror, Eifersucht, Lehrer, Familiengeheimnisse, Internat, Interessante Fakten, Kuriositäten, Jugendalter, Dark Academia, Interessant, Fiktive Tagebücher, Mädchenschule, Psychische Vampire
- Erstveröffentlichung
- 2002
- Originaltitel
- The Moth Diaries
- Bewertung
- 3,45 von 5 Sternen
- Beschreibung
- At an exclusive girls' boarding school, a sixteen-year-old girl records her most intimate thoughts in a diary. The object of her obsession is her room-mate, Lucy Blake, and Lucy's friendship with their new and disturbing classmate. Ernessa is a mysterious presence with pale skin and hypnotic eyes. Around her swirl dark secrets and a series of ominous disasters. As fear spreads through the school, fantasy and reality mingle into a waking nightmare of gothic menace, fueled by the lusts and fears of adolescence. And at the center of the diary is the question that haunts all who read it: Is Ernessa really a vampire? Or is the narrator trapped in her own fevered imagination?





