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So I went to my local indie children's bookstore to pick up a special order, and... I may have gone a little nuts. And now I have this pile of stuff, all of which I've heard good things about and thought looked intriguing enough to take a risk on... but I don't know where to begin!
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Endorsements for a book on the list that you particularly loved are welcomed in comments, but if you particularly hated any of these, please refrain. I like to make up my own mind about books, without being prejudiced by somebody else's dislike (even if it turns out they are right).
And speaking of shiny new books I have just read wot are fabulous -- if you have any interest in contemporary YA fantasy and particularly if you're into vampires (which I myself am not, so take that as evidence that this book is a great read), you need to check out
claudiagray's Evernight (HarperTeen, May 2008).
I already knew that Claudia was an excellent writer from reading some of her short stories, so I wasn't surprised that I enjoyed her rich and vivid but never overblown narrative style; I also expected the plot would be complex yet readily comprehensible and her main characters believable and sympathetic with flashes of wry humor, which proved true on all counts. But I thought myself very clever for anticipating where the plot was going and what was "really" up with some of the characters -- and I was wrong, wrong, WRONG. There's a twist about halfway through the story that made me literally drop the book and scream right out loud with the delicious shock of it -- and yet it didn't come out of left field, it was perfectly set up. I love books that play (or prey) on my expectations like that, so I have to give Claudia Gray big kudos for this one.
Evernight is the first in a series of four, and I can't wait to see how the next part of the story develops!
I also need to burble excitedly about Elizabeth E. Wein's Telemakos books sometime, but I want to read The Empty Kingdom (which is on back order at my local bookstore, WOE IS ME) first.
[Poll #1198659]
Endorsements for a book on the list that you particularly loved are welcomed in comments, but if you particularly hated any of these, please refrain. I like to make up my own mind about books, without being prejudiced by somebody else's dislike (even if it turns out they are right).
And speaking of shiny new books I have just read wot are fabulous -- if you have any interest in contemporary YA fantasy and particularly if you're into vampires (which I myself am not, so take that as evidence that this book is a great read), you need to check out
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I already knew that Claudia was an excellent writer from reading some of her short stories, so I wasn't surprised that I enjoyed her rich and vivid but never overblown narrative style; I also expected the plot would be complex yet readily comprehensible and her main characters believable and sympathetic with flashes of wry humor, which proved true on all counts. But I thought myself very clever for anticipating where the plot was going and what was "really" up with some of the characters -- and I was wrong, wrong, WRONG. There's a twist about halfway through the story that made me literally drop the book and scream right out loud with the delicious shock of it -- and yet it didn't come out of left field, it was perfectly set up. I love books that play (or prey) on my expectations like that, so I have to give Claudia Gray big kudos for this one.
Evernight is the first in a series of four, and I can't wait to see how the next part of the story develops!
I also need to burble excitedly about Elizabeth E. Wein's Telemakos books sometime, but I want to read The Empty Kingdom (which is on back order at my local bookstore, WOE IS ME) first.
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Date: 2008-06-03 05:18 pm (UTC)(*Megan Whalen Turner is, of course, great, but that differs from the others because it's short stories instead of a novel, and not everyone likes short stories. If you do, you'll certainly love it.)
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Date: 2008-06-03 07:24 pm (UTC)Tear jerker. But sweet.
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Date: 2008-06-03 08:10 pm (UTC)sorry I can't help.
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Date: 2008-06-03 08:41 pm (UTC)Just, YUM!!!!!!
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Date: 2008-06-03 08:53 pm (UTC)Just so you know that I didn't say it, she did.
Evil Genius is also pretty good, as per ED.
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Date: 2008-06-03 10:15 pm (UTC)The Lightning Thief is a really fun read as well. I always loved Greek Mythology, so taking it into the modern world made it a very fun book to read. Yes, there were a few things I didn't like about it but given that the Greek gods were pretty much like that in the myths, it's not something I'm going to complain about too much.
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Date: 2008-06-04 04:13 am (UTC)I don't condone Burnett's more New Age-y excesses (she was a great proponent of Theosophy and Spiritualism, her era's equivalents, and it leaked steadily into her writing) but somehow she did get a power and presence into her stories that's not quite definable as anything but magic.
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Date: 2008-06-06 03:33 pm (UTC)I ticked the Meg Rosoff. It's not the best book in the world - but it stays with you an awful long time, lots of impressions, and more remarkable than the two she has written subsequently.
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Date: 2008-07-30 11:50 am (UTC)To be honest the Twilight connection (ouch! isn't that the name of some TV show too?) has also put me off a bit. I'll try to keep going and see how it goes, though.
My apologies for reviving an old thread if that kind of thing bothers you.
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