Theatre Illuminata Bk. 1:
Eyes Like Stars
by Lisa Mantchev

    EYES LIKE STARS by Lisa Mantchev
    Category:  Fantasy
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
    Release Date:  7/7/09
    Publisher:  Feiwel & Friends
    Reviewed by:  Sarah Bean the Green Bean Teen Queen
    Rating:  5 Stars


    Beatrice Shakespeare Smith lives in a theater. She's not an actress, but she knows every part. The Theatre Illuminata
    is the only home Bertie has ever know. But one mishap too many has the Theater Director determined to send Bertie
    on her way -unless she can prove that she is a valuable part of the Theater. Now, Bertie must fight for her home
    while unlocking the secrets of her past...

    Ok, I'll try to control my gushing and fan-girliness over this book, but EYES LIKE STARS is amazing!!! This has to
    be one of the most creative, imaginative, beautiful novels I have read. I loved the setting of the Theatre Illuminata and
    the idea that all the players of every play lived in the theater and were able to be called upon whenever they are
    needed (and sometimes when they're not needed!).

    Lisa Mantchev has managed to capture the magic of the theater in this stunningly written novel. I honestly can't
    believe this is her debut. All the characters are so richly drawn and detailed and I could hear various voices for
    everyone as I was reading. Everything was so vividly written, I could actually see the see the story unfolding as a play
    in front of me. The fairies offer fun comic relief, whereas the tension between Ariel and Bertie provides plenty of
    drama. The dialog is witty and snappy and lots of fun. This was a book that I literally had to tear myself away from
    and force myself to go to work and sleep - I never wanted to stop reading.

    Shakespeare does play heavily into the novel, but you don't need to be a Shakespearean scholar to follow along and
    recognize the characters. Also, Lisa Mantchev does an excellent job filling the reader in on the important details of
    each part, without it losing the flow of the story. There are several plays and characters that make appearances
    throughout and discovering each one is part of the joy of reading this novel.

    As someone who has been heavily involved in theater, I loved the subtle details about theater life that only theater
    people really and truly understand - the arguments over props vs. sets, the actor's egos.  But even if you've never had
    any experience in a theater, there is sure to be something you'll love in EYES LIKE STARS.

    I highly recommend this to all readers, even readers who typically shy away from fantasy. This didn't feel like a
    typical fantasy to me, so I'm sure it will attract even those who don't usually read that genre.  I’m excited to see this
    will be a trilogy - I'm looking forward to reading more from this fabulous debut author!