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Books with title The Cup of the World

  • The Cup of the World

    John Dickinson, Alyssa Bresnahan, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, July 31, 2006)
    Author John Dickinson's debut novel is a welcome addition to the flourishing genre of medieval fantasy. Phaedra, a young noble, has reached the age of marriage, and is waiting for the man who appears in her dreams. When he finally arrives, she leaves her home and family to join him. But Phaedra is unprepared for the consequences her new union brings.
  • The Cup of the World

    John Dickinson

    eBook (Laurel Leaf, March 25, 2009)
    FILLED WITH IMMENSE characters, this thrilling medieval fantasy filled with moral complexity and vision announces the arrival of a special new writing talent.Phaedra, the beautiful daughter of a baron, has been visited in dreams by an elusive knight for almost as long as she can remember. And when his presence becomes a reality, she is forced to choose him and a new life over her home and her father. But this sets off a chain of events that she could not have foreseen—a battle between good and evil, which is in turn violent and psychologically compelling. This stunning novel grapples with the huge themes of life, and turns the reader’s expectations upside down again and again, with one vertiginious plunge after another.
  • The Cup of the World

    John Dickinson

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Dec. 31, 2004)
    The tautest, most realistic medieval fantasy you could wish for - and a towering achievement for a first novel. Filled with immense characters, this thrilling novel of moral complexity and vision announces the arrival of a special new writing talent. Phaedra, the beautiful daughter of a baron, has been visited in dreams by an elusive knight for almost as long as she can remember. And when his presence becomes a reality, she is forced to choose him and a new life over her home and her father. But this sets off a chain of events that she could not have foreseen - a battle between good and evil which is in turn violent and psychologically compelling. This stunning novel grapples with the huge themes of life, and turns the reader's expectations upside down again and again, with one vertiginous plunge after another.' Detailed, glowing rich and unforgettable' Jan Mark, Guardian' An intelligent novel from a new author who promises much more' Ink' Has the claustrophobic feel of a political and moral thriller that constantly surprises your expectations' Books For Keeps
  • The Cup of the World

    John Dickinson

    Hardcover (David Fickling Books, Sept. 14, 2004)
    FILLED WITH IMMENSE characters, this thrilling medieval fantasy filled with moral complexity and vision announces the arrival of a special new writing talent.Phaedra, the beautiful daughter of a baron, has been visited in dreams by an elusive knight for almost as long as she can remember. And when his presence becomes a reality, she is forced to choose him and a new life over her home and her father. But this sets off a chain of events that she could not have foreseen—a battle between good and evil, which is in turn violent and psychologically compelling. This stunning novel grapples with the huge themes of life, and turns the reader’s expectations upside down again and again, with one vertiginious plunge after another.
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  • The Cup of the World

    John Dickinson

    Library Binding (David Fickling Books, Sept. 14, 2004)
    FILLED WITH IMMENSE characters, this thrilling medieval fantasy filled with moral complexity and vision announces the arrival of a special new writing talent.Phaedra, the beautiful daughter of a baron, has been visited in dreams by an elusive knight for almost as long as she can remember. And when his presence becomes a reality, she is forced to choose him and a new life over her home and her father. But this sets off a chain of events that she could not have foreseen—a battle between good and evil, which is in turn violent and psychologically compelling. This stunning novel grapples with the huge themes of life, and turns the reader’s expectations upside down again and again, with one vertiginious plunge after another.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • The Cup Of The World

    John Dickinson

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, Aug. 16, 2004)
    Recorded Books. Unabridged, 11 CDs, 13.25 hours.
  • The Cup of the World

    John Dickinson

    Mass Market Paperback (Corgi, Aug. 16, 2005)
    The Cup of the World - Dickinson, John - Corgi
  • The Cup of the World

    John Dickinson

    Mass Market Paperback (Laurel Leaf, April 10, 2007)
    With immense characters, this thrilling medieval fantasy, filled with moral complexity and vision, announces the arrival of a special new writing talent.Phaedra, the beautiful daughter of a baron, has been visited in dreams by an elusive knight for almost as long as she can remember. And when his presence becomes a reality, she is forced to choose him and a new life over her home and her father. But this sets off a chain of events that she could not have foreseen—a battle between good and evil that is in turn violent and psychologically compelling. This stunning novel grapples with the huge themes of life, and turns the reader's expectations upside down again and again, with one vertiginious plunge after another.
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  • The Cup of the World

    John Dickinson, Alyssa Bresnahan

    Unknown Binding (Recorded Books, )
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  • Cup of the World, The

    John Dickinson

    Hardcover (David Fickling Books, Aug. 16, 2004)
    The Cup of the World and its sequels follow a young woman, Phaedra, and subsequently her son, Ambrose, as they come to understand the forces of sin and retribution that have afflicted a small medieval kingdom since its founding. The writing style of The Cup of the World was described by Jan Mark in The Guardian as “detailed, glowing rich, and unforgettable.” Amanda Craig wrote in The Times that The Cup of the World and The Widow and the King were “The strangest novels I’ve come across since William Morris’s fairytales.”