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The Girl from Everywhere (The Girl from Everywhere #1)
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Heidi Heilig (Goodreads Author)
Nix has spent her entire life aboard her father’s ship, sailing across the centuries, across the world, across myth and imagination.
As long as her father has a map for it, he can sail to any time, any place, real or imagined: nineteenth-century China, the land from One Thousand and One Nights, a mythic version of Africa. Along the way they have found crewmates and friends, ...more
As long as her father has a map for it, he can sail to any time, any place, real or imagined: nineteenth-century China, the land from One Thousand and One Nights, a mythic version of Africa. Along the way they have found crewmates and friends, ...more
Hardcover, 464 pages
Published
February 16th 2016
by Greenwillow Books
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If you enjoyed Bracken's Passenger and would like to read that book again, then I recommend The Girl from Everywhere. Otherwise, it's best to just add this to the ever-growing mental pile of "boring time travel books w/ romance". And also pirates (strange trending niche?)
The best thing about this book is Kashmir, and that is probably why I tagged on an extra star. He's a funny, charming, intelligent character that brings a much-needed bright spark to this otherwise slow, plodding, overlong story ...more
The best thing about this book is Kashmir, and that is probably why I tagged on an extra star. He's a funny, charming, intelligent character that brings a much-needed bright spark to this otherwise slow, plodding, overlong story ...more
Oh this was a delicious specimen of ships and time travel and I THINK I AM IN LOVE. This is my first ever time travel book, and it was successful? Like only mildly. Because this review isn't going to be me FLAPPING ABOUT WITH HAPPY FLAILS OF COURSE NOT. I am logical. I am calm. Ahem.
"So why did you love this book so much, Cait?" you ask. "And what the even heck is it about?"
Here, let me explain ALL with a handy dandy list.
All The Things You Need Know About This Book:
• It is about time travel an ...more
"So why did you love this book so much, Cait?" you ask. "And what the even heck is it about?"
Here, let me explain ALL with a handy dandy list.
All The Things You Need Know About This Book:
• It is about time travel an ...more
This is one of those ratings I want to put a bunch of asterisks after because this book had some serious problems, yet I still ended up really enjoying it!!
First off, time traveling pirate ships + the historical Hawaii setting were pretty much what made this book so awesome. Nix and her fellow pirate-ish folks can travel anywhere in history (but also to fantasy worlds too??) if they have a map. But once they use a map, they can never use that same map to return to the same place again. They were ...more
First off, time traveling pirate ships + the historical Hawaii setting were pretty much what made this book so awesome. Nix and her fellow pirate-ish folks can travel anywhere in history (but also to fantasy worlds too??) if they have a map. But once they use a map, they can never use that same map to return to the same place again. They were ...more
I so wanted to love this book, I mean the premise sounds unreal, but I am just so conflicted in my feelings about it. There were things I really liked, but also things I really didn't like. Most of my reading experience was spent trying to figure out what the hell was going on because while the story is descriptive, it doesn't describe what is actually happening, the descriptions just set the scene. I guess my feelings can be summed up fairly easily by saying that I just wanted more. More explan
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Quick Review: Wow. Just wow! I'm absolutely floored by the brilliantly crafted story of The Girl From Everywhere. My favorite part of the novel is a three-way tie between the aesthetic setting, so perfectly captured in both feel and culture, the relationship between Nix and her father, and the premise of time travel in association with the maps.
Overall this book is truly something special and should definitely be a book you check out.
Full Review:
Let me start by saying what a brilliant author He ...more
Overall this book is truly something special and should definitely be a book you check out.
Full Review:
Let me start by saying what a brilliant author He ...more
Why did the stories I knew best never end well? But why too did I feel at home among them? I could never give up the myths, the maps, the ship that had shaped me. Blake's home might be paradise, but mine was the Temptation.
The Girl From Everywhere is a heart-wrenching, poetic book about love and loss, and the endless cycle within. Nix is sixteen years old, and has lived her entire life aboard the Temptation, a hand-built time-travelling pirate ship, along with her father, Captain Slate, a ru ...more
3.5 stars!
"Sometimes a person has to let go of something to take hold of something else. You always have to choose what's more important."
Sooo.....this book was different. Not bad necessarily, just different. I actually had pretty high expectations for this one, based on the premise and the amount of raving I was seeing from those who had read it already. This also happens to be the 3rd book I've read so far this year about time travel (not sure if maybe that's why it didn't quite hit my expecta ...more
"Sometimes a person has to let go of something to take hold of something else. You always have to choose what's more important."
Sooo.....this book was different. Not bad necessarily, just different. I actually had pretty high expectations for this one, based on the premise and the amount of raving I was seeing from those who had read it already. This also happens to be the 3rd book I've read so far this year about time travel (not sure if maybe that's why it didn't quite hit my expecta ...more
Time travel. History. Pirates. Three magic words in my book, what could go wrong? I really appreciated the unique premise and there were certainly some enjoyable aspects, but it unfortunately fell a little short for me.
THE GIRL FROM EVERYWHERE starts with 16 year old Nix aboard the ship, The Temptation. Nix has spent her entire life aboard the ship traveling through time, using maps to navigate through history and mythological places. Her father, the captain, is really only interested in one ti ...more
THE GIRL FROM EVERYWHERE starts with 16 year old Nix aboard the ship, The Temptation. Nix has spent her entire life aboard the ship traveling through time, using maps to navigate through history and mythological places. Her father, the captain, is really only interested in one ti ...more
Oct 01, 2016
Brittany (Brittany's Book Rambles)
rated it
it was amazing
Shelves:
ya,
fantasy,
adventure,
historical-fiction,
badass-female-mc,
best-of-2016,
2016-releases,
pirates
Heidi Heilig brings you an epic adventure from your wildest dreams with her debut novel The Girl From Everywhere. Seriously, this is like some Studio Ghibli magic, I swear (and this would make a great movie, so you movie makers better hurry and buy the rights to it because it would be BIG). Take a vacation in Heidi's imagination by reading her sea shanty adventure of a book—you won't regret it, this I promise you. There are so many great things happening in this book but I think that the most co
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Intricately beautiful. I never knew I wanted to read a story about a time-traveling pirate ship so bad. I can't get over the elements that make up this book what it is.
The Girl from Everywhere is brilliantly executed from character dynamics to all the freaking heartbreaking plot twists. Fucking loved it!
The Girl from Everywhere is brilliantly executed from character dynamics to all the freaking heartbreaking plot twists. Fucking loved it!
The blurb of The Girl from Everywhere whispered sweet promises of adventure, navigation-based magic, and the flair of Victorian Hawaii. Unfortunately, only the latter was delivered properly.

The adventure was as absent as my excitement with the plot boring me to tears. The magic system of time travelling was barely explained, which is a technique I used in math tests, too: To avoid making mistakes, I didn't solve the equation at all, see?
Thank God there was Kashmir to "save the day" (if 2 stars ...more

The adventure was as absent as my excitement with the plot boring me to tears. The magic system of time travelling was barely explained, which is a technique I used in math tests, too: To avoid making mistakes, I didn't solve the equation at all, see?
Thank God there was Kashmir to "save the day" (if 2 stars ...more
YOU ARE FOREWARNED: There may be spoilers in this review!
***Review posted on The Eater of Books! blog***
The Girl From Everywhere by Heidi Heilig
Book One of The Girl From Everywhere series
Publisher: Greenwillow Books
Publication Date: February 16, 2016
Rating: 2 stars
Source: eARC from Edelweiss
Summary (from Goodreads):
Heidi Heilig’s debut teen fantasy sweeps from modern-day New York City to nineteenth-century Hawaii to places of myth and legend. Sixteen-year-old Nix has sailed across the globe and ...more
***Review posted on The Eater of Books! blog***
The Girl From Everywhere by Heidi Heilig
Book One of The Girl From Everywhere series
Publisher: Greenwillow Books
Publication Date: February 16, 2016
Rating: 2 stars
Source: eARC from Edelweiss
Summary (from Goodreads):
Heidi Heilig’s debut teen fantasy sweeps from modern-day New York City to nineteenth-century Hawaii to places of myth and legend. Sixteen-year-old Nix has sailed across the globe and ...more
I went into this book with high hopes and sadly i feel a bit let down right now. I thought that this book would have adventurous moments and action but the plot was so bland in comparison. The characters were very interesting though! Especially Kash <3

Kash is a charming Persian thief whose mouth is nearly as sharp as his brain. And literally the first thing i thought of when thinking of Kash was Prince of Persia where Dastan was a thief as well. He is such a nice guy and the sweetest part i ...more

Kash is a charming Persian thief whose mouth is nearly as sharp as his brain. And literally the first thing i thought of when thinking of Kash was Prince of Persia where Dastan was a thief as well. He is such a nice guy and the sweetest part i ...more
Jan 04, 2016
Sarah
rated it
liked it
Shelves:
r2r-complete,
netgalley-edelweiss,
young-adult,
fantasy,
sci-fi,
2016-resolutions,
read-2016
(Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to HarperCollins and Edelweiss.)
This book wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t for me.
The characters in this were okay, but I didn’t really feel anything for any of them. I did understand Nix’s worries over what would happen to her if her father went back to the time where she was born, but that was it really.
The storyline in this just didn’t ...more
“No matter how detailed a map, once we’d visited, we couldn’t go back.”
This book wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t for me.
The characters in this were okay, but I didn’t really feel anything for any of them. I did understand Nix’s worries over what would happen to her if her father went back to the time where she was born, but that was it really.
The storyline in this just didn’t ...more
Mindblowing. Heilig's prose can conjure a paradise worthy of the devil's envy, ancient tombs of emperors, and a deep feeling of time and place that makes me suspect whether Heilig herself is capable of time travel. The characters of TGFE were deep, and rich in motivation. This tale is about found homes and memory. Both the things in memory that gain beauty when we resurrect them in our minds, and the things that lose beauty when we truly ponder the terrible tradeoffs of choice.
I loved each char ...more
I loved each char ...more
I really, really wanted to love this book for its interesting and unique premise. First of all, time travel books- I'm a sucker for them! And aside from that, there's pirate ships, maps, adventurous journeys, mythology... I think this book had soooo much potential, but it ended up being a disappointing. This book is just an odd mix of good things and some not so good things.
This story is about Nix and her father, Captain Slate, and their crew as they hunt for a map that will bring them to Honolu ...more
This story is about Nix and her father, Captain Slate, and their crew as they hunt for a map that will bring them to Honolu ...more
i'm angry with myself for not picking this up sooner. as you may or may not know, this came out around the same time as bracken's PASSENGER and for some reason everyone jumped on this one, claiming it a copycat. (which makes no sense whatsoever because they were probably being written/edited/etc at the same time, so...where's the logic there?) i'll admit that's why i stayed away from it for so long, which was wrong of me. do PASSENGER and THE GIRL FROM EVERYWHERE have similar elements? sure, the
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Looking for a different take on the time travel theme? The Girl From Everywhere is not your typical time travel book. This novel incorporates maps into the time travel theme and is set in the lush, historical Hawaii. Despite the fact that I loved most of the elements in this book, the pacing was too slow for me to fully enjoy the novel.
The Girl From Everywhere is a time travel book that is unlike the others in its genre. In this book, the characters travel through time using maps. The way that t ...more
The Girl From Everywhere is a time travel book that is unlike the others in its genre. In this book, the characters travel through time using maps. The way that t ...more
Dec 02, 2015
Lucia
marked it as dnf
DNF at 22%
This is perfect example of „it’s me not you“ kind of book. I tried. I started this novel three times but I always ended up putting it away until I faced the reality and moved it to my DNF shelf. It just simply wasn’t holding my attention and I wasn’t feeling it. There was zero connection between me and narrator during those 22% I forced myself to read. (I wasn’t big fan of writing either.)
I’m not sure whether call this combination weird or fantastic but I had very hard time connecting ...more
This is perfect example of „it’s me not you“ kind of book. I tried. I started this novel three times but I always ended up putting it away until I faced the reality and moved it to my DNF shelf. It just simply wasn’t holding my attention and I wasn’t feeling it. There was zero connection between me and narrator during those 22% I forced myself to read. (I wasn’t big fan of writing either.)
I’m not sure whether call this combination weird or fantastic but I had very hard time connecting ...more
well, dang. that was a perfect mix of fantasy and historical. and set in Hawaii!! I loved Nix, and all the little magical details thrown into this book. so good!!
THE GIRL FROM EVERYWHERE is like that perfect dream book that executes a great balance of magic and history and fantasy and pirates and heists and exploration and...yeah, I know, it's a lot. But it's done so well. I absolutely loved this concept: a time-traveling ship that can go to any time or place (even fantastical places) as long a ...more
THE GIRL FROM EVERYWHERE is like that perfect dream book that executes a great balance of magic and history and fantasy and pirates and heists and exploration and...yeah, I know, it's a lot. But it's done so well. I absolutely loved this concept: a time-traveling ship that can go to any time or place (even fantastical places) as long a ...more
OHHH. YOU GUYS. This book. My review cannot express how magical it is. The words are beautiful, the settings so lush and real, I felt deeply rooted no matter their time and place. And as someone who loves myths and legends, I am so thrilled by how they're weaved into this story. The Girl from Everywhere is unlike any book I've read, and I'm very ready to spend more time with these characters! GET EXCITED ABOUT IT.
Also, you should know that Kashmir is my new book crush. Maybe more. I don't know. ...more
Also, you should know that Kashmir is my new book crush. Maybe more. I don't know. ...more
4.5 stars rounding to 5!
You guys this book. I loved loved it.
If you’re looking for a new fantasy series to fall in love with you definitely are going to want to give this one a read.
Nix is sixteen and was born in Honolulu in 1868… But when her father brings her aboard his ship The Temptation her entire life changed. She’s been to places we can only imagine… both the past and the future, real and imaginary. As long as they have a map, her father can sail them where they need to go. He’s been o ...more
You guys this book. I loved loved it.
If you’re looking for a new fantasy series to fall in love with you definitely are going to want to give this one a read.
Nix is sixteen and was born in Honolulu in 1868… But when her father brings her aboard his ship The Temptation her entire life changed. She’s been to places we can only imagine… both the past and the future, real and imaginary. As long as they have a map, her father can sail them where they need to go. He’s been o ...more
4.5 stars
I went into this with low expectations because everyone I knew had the shouty caps sort of love for it.
I loved Nix. She's smart and strong and wants to learn everything she can. However, when it comes to her dad, she's like a little girl, trying to figure things out. Her vulnerability makes her real and extremely relatable. There are some excellent secondary characters. I loved the crew and the little glimpses we got of their personalities. Of course I adored Kashmir and the quiet way h ...more
I went into this with low expectations because everyone I knew had the shouty caps sort of love for it.
I loved Nix. She's smart and strong and wants to learn everything she can. However, when it comes to her dad, she's like a little girl, trying to figure things out. Her vulnerability makes her real and extremely relatable. There are some excellent secondary characters. I loved the crew and the little glimpses we got of their personalities. Of course I adored Kashmir and the quiet way h ...more
An exciting, immersive adventure through time.
Heidi Helig’s The Girl From Everywhere is a spellbinding combination of myth and magic, history and fantasy. From present-day New York City to nineteenth-century Hawaii, Heilig takes us on an unforgettable adventure through time as one man desperately reaches into his past to fill the thrumming ache of a loved one lost.
I loved the writing, how it so vividly drew us into a world where with longing and vision you could pierce the veil of time. Enlivene ...more
Heidi Helig’s The Girl From Everywhere is a spellbinding combination of myth and magic, history and fantasy. From present-day New York City to nineteenth-century Hawaii, Heilig takes us on an unforgettable adventure through time as one man desperately reaches into his past to fill the thrumming ache of a loved one lost.
I loved the writing, how it so vividly drew us into a world where with longing and vision you could pierce the veil of time. Enlivene ...more
So here are the things I really liked:
- time traveling pirates who use maps to travel to real and mythological places.
- diversity (Nix is half chinese, Kashmir is Persian, lots of reference and description to Hawaiian myths and folklore)
Here are things I didn't like:
- characters are really bland...personally i just didn't connect emotionally to any of them. most of them were really one dimensional. the only one i really thought was interesting was kashmir
- so the characters can travel anywhere o ...more
- time traveling pirates who use maps to travel to real and mythological places.
- diversity (Nix is half chinese, Kashmir is Persian, lots of reference and description to Hawaiian myths and folklore)
Here are things I didn't like:
- characters are really bland...personally i just didn't connect emotionally to any of them. most of them were really one dimensional. the only one i really thought was interesting was kashmir
- so the characters can travel anywhere o ...more
Another book where the story has promise, but the execution didn't do it for me.
There were moments where I was starting to connect and waiting for it to all snap together for me...but it never happened. I kept with it for the entire book, almost DNFing so many times. There were parts of the story that held so much promise, but I never connected. The author has talent, but the big picture was a little too all over the place.
1. I think the story had too many elements for it's own good. A lot of t ...more
There were moments where I was starting to connect and waiting for it to all snap together for me...but it never happened. I kept with it for the entire book, almost DNFing so many times. There were parts of the story that held so much promise, but I never connected. The author has talent, but the big picture was a little too all over the place.
1. I think the story had too many elements for it's own good. A lot of t ...more
I'd heard a lot of hype about THE GIRL FROM EVERYWHERE by the time I had the ARC in my hands, and let me just say: Yes. It follows through.
The settings are so well-drawn that it's as if the words have sprung up around you in the forms of fruit trees, sacred streams, opium shops, and plantation houses with wide windows unshuttered against the tropical island nights. The characters are a delightful mish-mash of cultures and quirks from all over the globe and all throughout history, and by the end ...more
The settings are so well-drawn that it's as if the words have sprung up around you in the forms of fruit trees, sacred streams, opium shops, and plantation houses with wide windows unshuttered against the tropical island nights. The characters are a delightful mish-mash of cultures and quirks from all over the globe and all throughout history, and by the end ...more
Nix is a time-travelling pirate, she's a crucial member of her father: Captain Slate’s crew. Together they magically travel through maps all over the world and to different times. However their adventures are coming to a close, Nix’s father is finally closing in on the one map he needs, a map that will take him back to Honolulu 1868; the year his wife died giving birth to Nix. The Captain is fueled by his love and loss of his wife, but Nix is worried about her own fate, if the Captain manages to
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Heidi grew up in Hawaii where she rode horses and raised peacocks, and then she moved to New York City and grew up even more, as one tends to do. Her favorite thing, outside of writing, is travel, and she has haggled for rugs in Morocco, hiked the trails of the Ko'olau Valley, and huddled in a tent in Africa while lions roared in the dark.
She holds an MFA from New York University in Musical Theatr ...more
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