Friday, December 17, 2010

White Cat, or I SWEAR I'm going to read Grimm Legacy....

More audio booking. I just have no time to sit and read a whole book. I don't really have time to sit and write this. :( Is it January yet?

White Cat by Holly Black is my most recent listen, and... wow. Just wow. Holly Black always writes wonderful, believable characters and incredible worlds of fantasy that have all the grit and harshness of reality. Her worlds are dark, very much like the Grimm fairytales. We are accustomed to the Disney fairy tale world of happy endings, and that makes it easy to forget that fairy stories were once cautionary tales and scary stories like ghost stories are today. Holly brings that darkness back to life, and I love it.

I cannot wait to read the next installment, Red Glove. This has to be one of the best teen books out there right now. <3

And, I still swear that I'm going to read Grimm Legacy soon. Maybe I'll crack it open on Christmas Eve.

Also, I'm thinking of using a rating system. Any thoughts or suggestions?

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Recent Listens

Life has been pretty crazy the last few weeks, what with the Thanksgiving Holiday and all the shopping madness that follows after (not that I've been doing any shopping myself :( ). So all I've really had time for is audiobooks lately. My most recent listens were Dark Flame and Night Star by Alyson Noël and Crescendo by Becca Fitzpatrick. 



Dark Flame and Night Star are the two latest installments in Noël's Immortals series. I read the first couple last year and enjoyed them at first. But the longer I stick with the series the more disappointed I am. It's not bad... it just feels.... gratuitous. The angst is beginning to feel a little prolonged and a little pointless. Die Hard Twilight fans will probably enjoy it for that precise reason. If you like rolling in angst for angst's sake, then this series will probably appeal to you. More installments seem to be imminent, but I will likely fight my completionist nature and not pick them up. But then maybe I'm just disappointed that (Spoiler Alert!) Ever doesn't choose Jude over the way too perfect Damen. I always root for the underdog. It's a sickness.



Crescendo is, likewise, a sequel to Becca Fitzpatrick's Hush, Hush. I don't know why I am willing to accept Fitzpatrick's fallen angels and nephillim over Noël's immortals... but I just am. The characters of Hush, Hush and Crescendo... while still rolling in teenage angst... seem to carry with them a sincerity that the Immortals characters lack. The blundering oversights and obvious mistakes that the main character, Nora, makes are truly the sort of mistakes a teenage girl would make. What seems obvious to the reader is believably misconstrued by the characters in the story. Nora comes off not as an idiotic damsel in distress, but as a teenage girl in love with the wrong guy. She's trying to make smart decisions (mostly......) about a relationship that probably won't work out in the end, but battling her feelings, her insecurities, and the past. 

In the end, I'm not about to stop recommending the Immortals series to certain customers. Just because I didn't enjoy it, doesn't mean that others won't. I can appreciate that the series appeals to a younger crowd, but not so much to me. The Hush, Hush books, may get a little renewed enthusiasm though. I have to say that the synopsis on the dust jackets do not do this series justice. They make the stories sound frivolous and just a tad ridiculous, when what's inside is a different caliber.