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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, Abenteuer, Young Adult, Liebe, Thriller, Abenteuerliteratur, Freundschaft, Spannung, Horror, Young Adult Fantasy, USA, Beziehungen, Morde, Amerikanische Literatur, Übernatürliche Phänomene, Schule, Tod, Übernatürliche Wesen, Psychologische Thriller, Sexualität & Intimität, Erinnerungen, Verfilmt, Erwachsenwerden, Vampire, Mädchen, Geheimnisvoll, mysteriös, Jugend, Tagebücher, Drogen, Gotik, 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?





