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Sweet Fearie Kingdom

1/1/2013

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Mark of the Princess (The Kingdom Chronicles, #1)Mark of the Princess by B.C. Morin
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I just finished reading Mark of the Princess from Kingdom Chronicles. I remember when the author B.C. Morin first started posting teasers about her novel series. She has created a very colorful world of faeries and mythical beings. In her fae world, the faeries carry marks on their skin, like a tattoo, that emerges as they develop their particular talent or power. The first novel revolves around Princess Alannah, whose mark is steeped in mystery. She is frustrated that she is maturing and doesn't know what her power is supposed to be. She has light hearted adventures with her companions Evyette, Tristan and Kaleb.

But life becomes dangerous and complicated by the dark forces of Miligo and Samil. Alannah needs protection which is unexpectedly provided by a brooding warrior named Brennus. He's darkly handsome and just aloof enough so that you want him to be the guy that gets the girl! Life gets emotionally complicated, as Alannah finds her passions drawing her to Brennus. In the end, their choices are stripped from them and the path to happy-ever-after for Alannah and Brennus appears to be a dead end. B.C. Morin left me wanting to know what happens next. On to book two!

Kingdom Chronicles reminded me of Graceling by Kristin Cashore. I think the characters in the book are sweet enough for young teens and YA with plenty of adventure. Lots of talk about clothing and the excitement of young love will appeal to this crowd. Some formatting issues detracted from the story, but I already peeked at book two on Amazon and it appears the second book addressed those kinds of issues. I look forward to reading the next book in this series. I need to know what happens to Brennus and Alannah! Well done first novel.

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Graceling Hooked Me!

12/28/2012

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Graceling (Graceling Realm, #1)Graceling by Kristin Cashore
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was hooked by the middle of the book. This is a fantasy story about a girl named Katsa who is "graced" (born with) a special ability to "kill". Her uncle, King Randa, uses her ability to his advantage. Katsa is his personal killing machine. Soon, she meets "Po" who is also "graced". They set off on an adventure to find Po's grandfather. It was their story that hooked me. Kristin Cashore built the tension between Katsa and Po so slowly, it felt like I was watching a pot boil, and you know how painfully slow that is...yet you watch anyway! And once the simmering started, I couldn't stop reading.

The world Cashore created felt real, believable, like Middle Earth (although not so detailed and steeped in ancient lore). The main characters were rounded, full of spunk. The twists through the forest were well worth waiting for. It's certainly a YA book, with one "sexy" scene that sort of through me off (I wasn't expecting it), however, it was handled very tastefully and appropriate for high school. Can we say YA-14? I'm sure I will be reading the rest of her books. Graceling

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The Alchemist

12/18/2012

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The AlchemistThe Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I thought this simple story about a young man's search for treasure was deeply profound. The message so simple that you catch yourself thinking..."I know this from somewhere..." It is a fast read that makes you pause as you place your book marker on the page. Loved it.

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Angelology

12/18/2012

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Angelology (Angelology, #1)Angelology by Danielle Trussoni
My rating: 5 of 5 stars



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Danielle's portrayal of angels was quite the deviation from the romantic idea...her ability to tell this story was thought provoking. I loved it.
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Walking Wolf Road by Brandon Herbert

12/26/2011

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I had the pleasure of reading Brandon Herbert's Walking Wolf Road this week. There are several things that struck me as I read, and the first was Herbert's ability to create a strong, compelling teen boy voice in his hero, Jimmy Walker.  Through this character, Herbert explored the realm of family relationships, high  school drama, and the paranormal world of Native American shapeshifters. These  are heavy, complex issues that Herbert dealt with satisfactorily and sometimes  with surprisely unexpected twists. **No Spoilers** here!!!!

Jimmy Walker  is being raised by his mother and stepfather, who seems at times overly critical  and demanding of Jimmy. This perceived rejection by his stepfather is part of  the fuel that feeds the fire with Jimmy, the dark fire that consumes, which  Jimmy calls his "dragon." To make matters worse, Jimmy's stepfather moves the  family around quite a bit. Jimmy has just landed, in chapter 1 in a new town at  the beginning of his senior year in high school. He hates the fake high school  culture that drives most of the drama and
encourages a group of jocks to be  bullies. Herbert's hero is the unlikely type: over-weight, depressed and totally  unaware of his talents, or dormant courage. The story unfolds and we get the  pleasure of watching Jimmy discover new aspects of himelf develop with a new  found group of friends, The Pack.

The premise: loner boy, Jimmy Walker,  meets strange new friends, Fen, Loki, and Geri, and finds a place he belongs.  They are werewolves who bring Jimmy into the Pack. When a dead boy speaks to  Jimmy and a dark shadow haunts his dreams, he is propelled on a mission of self  discovery as well as a mission of truth. With his Pack mates at his back, he  begins the journey. But life is rarely what you expect and loss changes  everything.

Jimmy's best friend is the beautiful, but creepy Fen, who  opens Jimmy's eyes to the world of the paranormal and WOLVES, or werewolves that  is! In the "Pack" is a dark-haired beauty named Loki and the quiet Geri. They  play like wolves, order their relationships like wolves and explore the world  like wolves. The relationship between Jimmy, new Pack pup, and Fen, the Alpha  dog, is perhaps where Herbert does some of his best teen relationship  exploration and it has intense momemts...you'll have to read to find out what  happens and why. The romantic triangulations will make your eyebrows  raise...

I appreciated his take on the "werewolf" concept. Herbert  incorporated just enough Native
American culture as to create a believable  "otherworld" complete with rules of engagement and mystical characters. His  descriptions were vivid and beautiful. As the hero, Jimmy, explores his  connection to his personal, inner wolf, he discovers that much of what he  thought was true about life, his family and his friends was actually  ...different, not wrong, but different. Herbert takes on the teen world with  great confidence. He creates a world where werewolves live among humans. A world  where you never know if someone is a wolf in sheep's clothing or a Wolf in a  man's body. I loved it. This is a great, fast-paced read you can really sink  your teeth into, no pun intended:)
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