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Snow Flower & the Secret Fan ****

20 April 2008, 12:42 pm. No Comments. Filed under Lisa See, Reviews.
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
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Book description:  See’s engrossing novel set in remote 19th-century China details the deeply affecting story of lifelong, intimate friends (laotong, or “old sames”) Lily and Snow Flower, their imprisonment by rigid codes of conduct for women and their betrayal by pride and love. While granting immediacy to Lily’s voice, See (Flower Net) adroitly transmits historical background in graceful prose. Her in-depth research into women’s ceremonies and duties in China’s rural interior brings fascinating revelations about arranged marriages, women’s inferior status in both their natal and married homes, and the Confucian proverbs and myriad superstitions that informed daily life. Beginning with a detailed and heartbreaking description of Lily and her sisters’ foot binding (”Only through pain will you have beauty. Only through suffering will you have peace”), the story widens to a vivid portrait of family and village life. Most impressive is See’s incorporation of nu shu, a secret written phonetic code among women—here between Lily and Snow Flower—that dates back 1,000 years in the southwestern Hunan province (”My writing is soaked with the tears of my heart,/ An invisible rebellion that no man can see”). As both a suspenseful and poignant story and an absorbing historical chronicle, this novel has bestseller potential and should become a reading group favorite as well. 

 

My review:  A beautifully poignant book about friendship, love, sisterhood and saving face.  Some readers may be put off by the foot binding that takes place.  It must be understood that in those times, this was an acceptable act of beautification done only by the upper classes in China.  Much like plastic surgery, body piercing and tattoos are today. This book is one of my favorites and one I will be sure to re-read in the future.

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Rogue- Rachel Vincent ****

17 April 2008, 11:40 am. No Comments. Filed under Authors, Rachel Vincent.
Rogue
Price: GBP 6.99

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Okay, so cats don t always land on their feet. I know that better than most. Since rejoining the Pride, I ve made big decisions and even bigger mistakes: the kind paid for with innocent lives. As the first and only female enforcer, I have plenty to prove to my father, the Pride, and myself. And with murdered toms turning up in our territory, I m working harder than ever, though I always find the energy for a little after-hours recreation with Marc, my partner both on- and off-duty.But not all of my mistakes are behind me. We re beginning to suspect that the dead are connected to a rash of missing human women and that they can all be laid at my feet–two or four, take your pick. And one horrible indiscretion may yet cost me more than I can bear…  

 A very good follow up to the first book.

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Stray- Rachel Vincent ****

17 April 2008, 11:37 am. No Comments. Filed under Authors, Rachel Vincent, Reviews.

 

Stray
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Vincent’s debut, an urban werecat fantasy, is a good story that suffers from about 200 pages of bloat. Faythe Sanders is a Texas grad student with a secret: she’s a shape-shifting werecat. After she’s attacked by a Stray—a werecat without ties to any pride—Faythe’s father, the Pride Alpha, orders her to return to the family compound. As it turns out, two other werecat tabbies have gone missing, indicating an organized effort by the formerly go-it-alone Strays. The author’s world building is intriguing but overly narrow, reducing the range of jungle feline behavior to a keen territorial instinct. Secondary characters abound, including Faythe’s intended, formerly human werecat Marc; five years earlier, she escaped the pride on what was supposed to be the eve of their wedding. Unfortunately, they both have frustrating character tics that are only exacerbated by the novel’s length: Faythe is more often too-stubborn-to-live than kick-ass, and all the tears Marc wells up over Faythe don’t forgive his insufferable jealousy. A polished tale may hide within this one, but Vincent needs to rein herself in a bit if she wants to build a readership.    

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Bad Blood-L. A. Banks {Book 1} 4 stars

12 April 2008, 11:56 am. No Comments. Filed under Authors, L. A. Banks, Reviews.
Bad Blood (Crimson Moon Novels)
Price: GBP 6.99

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Sasha Trudeau knows all about working beneath the shadows, back-alley deals, and things that go bump in the night. She also knows that the world is unaware of the existence of the paranormal—and that the government would like to keep it that way. As a highly trained Special Ops soldier, Sasha and her team are an elite group of individuals who are survivors of werewolf attacks, now trained to be loyal to only to each other and their government. But when she returns from a solo mission, she finds that her team has mysteriously gone missing. Shocking government conspiracies, double-dealing vampires, and a host of stunning revelations about who—and what—she really is are only just the beginning… 

 L. A. Banks has yet to fail me in one of her books.  This book is no exception.  Fast paced with a new and intriguing spin on the werewolf myths.  As always, Ms. Banks provides good detail and descriptions for her characters.  You feel as if you know them and root for them to win.  If you haven’t read her before, this is a good place to start.  Also check out her Vampire Huntress Legend series.  Phenomenal writing!

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The Last Empress - Anchee Min

7 April 2008, 8:57 pm. No Comments. Filed under Anchee Min, Authors, Reviews.
The Last Empress
Price: GBP 3.50

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At the end of the nineteenth century China is rocked by humiliating foreign attacks and local rebellions. The only constant is the power wielded by one woman: the resilient, ever-resourceful Tzu Hsi, also known as Empress Orchid.

Moving from the intimacy of the concubine quarters into the spotlight of the world stage, Orchid makes a dramatic metamorphasis from a strong-willed woman to a wise political leader, who must not only face the perilous condition of her fading empire but also a series of devastating personal losses. Yearing to step aside yet growing constantly into her role, only she can hold the nation’s rival factions together.

In this sequal to the bestselling novel Empress Orchid, Anchee Min brings to life one of the most important figures in Chinese history, a very human leader who assumes power reluctantly, and who sarifices all she has to protect both those she loves and her doomed empire.

When I first read this book, I couldn’t put it down. I had read the previous book about Orchid with pleasure, as I find Min’s writing style both easy to read and also vivid in the pictures it paints. I found the book interesting, as like a lot of what I read it’s historical fiction, but unlike a lot of Western Monarchs portrayed in fiction there is a different edge to Orchid. Anchee Min has dramatised the Last Empress’s life in a sympathetic and positive way, making me want to know more about this woman who ruled such a huge nation.

I would recommend both books as a interesting story that draws you in, with plenty of varied characters to keep you hooked.

Review submitted by Hattie

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Heart Shaped box-Joe Hill 3 stars

5 April 2008, 12:08 pm. No Comments. Filed under Authors, Joe Hill, Reviews.
Heart-Shaped Box
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Stoker-winner Hill features a particularly merciless ghost in his powerful first novel. Middle-aged rock star Judas Coyne collects morbid curios for fun, so doesn’t think twice about buying a suit advertised at an online auction site as haunted by its dead owner’s ghost. Only after it arrives does Judas discover that the suit belonged to Craddock McDermott, the stepfather of one of Coyne’s discarded groupies, and that the old man’s ghost is a malignant spirit determined to kill Judas in revenge for his stepdaughter’s suicide. Judas isn’t quite the cad or Craddock the avenging angel this scenario makes them at first, but their true motivations reveal themselves only gradually in a fast-paced plot that crackles with expertly planted surprises and revelations. Hill (20th Century Ghosts) gives his characters believably complex emotional lives that help to anchor the supernatural in psychological reality and prove that (as one character observes) “horror was rooted in sympathy.” His subtle and skillful treatment of horrors that could easily have exploded over the top and out of control helps make this a truly memorable debut.

I waited a while to get this book purely for the reason that I know who his father is, but I am glad I waited no longer.  His style, while similar to that of dad’s earlier writings, is quite good in it’s own right.  A new generation of writers of the creepy is emerging, and I for one, can’t wait to see what Mr. Hill summons up next.

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The dream thief-Shana Abe {Drakon series-Book 2} 4 stars

30 March 2008, 8:55 pm. No Comments. Filed under Authors, Reviews, Shana Abe.
Dream Thief
Price: GBP 6.99

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In the remote hills of northern England lives a powerful clan with a centuries-old secret. They are the drákon, shape-shifters who possess the ability to Turn—changing from human to smoke to dragon. And from the very stones of the earth, they hear hypnotic songs of beauty and wonder. But there is one stone they fear….Buried deep within the bowels of the Carpathian Mountains lies the legendary dreaming diamond known as Draumr, the only gem with the power to enslave the drákon. Since childhood, Lady Amalia Langford, daughter of the clan’s Alpha, has heard its haunting ballad but kept it secret, along with another rare Gift….Lia can hear the future, much in the way she hears the call of Draumr. And in that future, she realizes that the diamond—along with the fate of the drákon—rests in the hands of a human man, one who straddles two worlds.Ruthlessly clever, Zane has risen through London’s criminal underworld to become its ruler. Once a street urchin saved by Lia’s mother, Zane is also privy to the secrets of the clan—and is the only human they trust to bring them Draumr. But he does nothing selflessly.Zane’s hunt for the gem takes him to Hungary, where he is shocked to encounter a bold, beautiful young noblewoman: Lia. She has broken every rule of the drákon to join him, driven by the urgent song of Draumr—and her visions of Zane. In one future, he is her ally. In another, her overlord. In both, he is her lover. Now, to protect her tribe, Lia must tie her fate to Zane’s, to the one man capable of stealing her future—and destroying her heart…    

 The second book was as good as the first.  I am really looking forward to book #3.

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The smoke thief- Shana Abe {Drakon series-Book 1} 4 stars

30 March 2008, 10:38 am. No Comments. Filed under Authors, Reviews, Shana Abe.
Smoke Thief, The
Price: GBP 5.59

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For centuries they’ve lived in secret among northern England’s green and misted hills. Creatures of extraordinary beauty, power, and sensuality, they possess the ability to shape-shift from human to dragon and back again. Now their secret–and their survival–is threatened by a temptation that will break every boundary….Dubbed the Smoke Thief, a daring jewel thief is confounding the London police. His wealthy victims claim the master burglar can walk through walls and vanish into thin air. But Christoff, the charismatic Marquess of Langford, knows the truth: the thief is no ordinary human but a “runner” who’s fled Darkfrith without permission. As Alpha leader of the dra´kon, it’s Kit’s duty to capture the fugitive before the secrets of the tribe are revealed to mortals. But not even Kit suspects that the Smoke Thief could be a woman. Clarissa Rue Hawthorne knew her dangerous exploits would attract the attention of the dra´kon. But she didn’t expect Christoff himself to come to London, dangling the tribe’s most valuable jewel–the Langford Diamond–as bait. For as long as she could remember, Rue had lived the life of a halfling–half dra´kon, half mortal–and an outcast in both worlds. She’d always loved the handsome and willful Kit from the only place it was safe: from afar. But now she was no longer the shy, timid girl she’d once been. She was the first woman capable of making the Turn in four generations. So why did she still feel the same dizzying sense of vulnerability whenever he was near? From the moment he saw her, Kit knew that the alluring and powerful beauty was every bit his Alpha equal and destined to be his bride. And by the harsh laws of the dra´kon, Rue knew that she was the property of the marquess. But they will risk banishment and worse for a chance at something greater. For now Rue is his prisoner, the diamond has disappeared, and she’s made the kind of dangerous proposition a man like Kit cannot resist….In this bewitching novel, Shana Abé transports us into a world of exhilarating romance and magic.

I really liked this book.  If you’re into shapeshifters of any type, I believe you would like this book as well.

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The sweet far thing-Libba Bray Book 3

30 March 2008, 10:32 am. No Comments. Filed under Authors, Libba Bray, Reviews.
The Sweet Far Thing
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IT HAS BEEN A YEAR OF CHANGE since Gemma Doyle arrived at the foreboding Spence Academy. Her mother murdered, her father alaudanum addict, Gemma has relied on an unsuspected strength and has discovered an ability to travel to an enchanted world called the realms, where dark magic runs wild. Despite certain peril, Gemma has bound the magic to herself and forged unlikely new alliances. Now, as Gemma approaches her London debut, the time has come to test these bonds.The Order - the mysterious group her mother was once part of - is grappling for control of the realms, as is the Rakshana. Spence’s burned East Wing is being rebuilt, but why now? Gemma and her friends see Pippa, but she is not the same. And their friendship faces its gravest trial as Gemma must decide once and for all what role she is meant for.  

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Personal Demon

27 March 2008, 11:53 pm. No Comments. Filed under Authors, Kelley Armstrong, Reviews.
Personal Demon
Price: GBP 7.77

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Hope Adams, tabloid journalist and half-demon, inherited her Bollywood-princess looks from her mother.  From her demon father, she inherited a hunger for chaos, and a talent for finding it.  Like full demons, she gets an almost sexual rush from danger - in fact, she thrives on it.  But she is determined to use her gifts for good.

When the head of the powerful Cortez Cabal asks her to infiltrate a gang of bored, rich, troublemaking supernaturals in Miami, Hope can’t resist the excitement.  But trouble for Hope is intoxicating, and soon she’s in way too deep.

With a killer stalking the mystical hotspots of Miami, Hope finds herself dangerously entangled, and has no choice but to turn to her crooked werewolf ex-boyfriend for help.  What started as a simple investigation has spiralled into chaos.  And Hope finds chaos irresistable. . .

For a woman who didn’t know what she was getting into, there’s only one way out: it’s time for Hope to unleash her most potent primal instincts and open herself, mind and body, to everything she most fears - and desires.

Fans of Kelley Armstrong are not going to be disappointed with this latest novel.  While at first, it’s a little odd reading from not only the female lead’s perspective but also the male’s (which, for Kelley, is not the norm) you soon get into the swing of things.  The story is everything you expect from Armstrong - strong characters, a workable plot that twists and weaves and keeps you guessing right up to the final few chapters.  I read this in one sitting and enjoyed every page of it. 

Well worth the read.  If you’ve been following the Women of the Otherworld series, then go grab it.  If you’ve not tried them yet, then you should!!!

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