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Monday, October 3, 2011

Review: Fallen by Lauren Kate

Fallen (Fallen, #1)
by Lauren Kate

Genre: Paranormal Romance/Angels
Reading Grade: Young Adult
Publishing Type: traditional
Publication Date: December 8, 2009
Source: local library (Audio CD)
Age Rating: 14+ (for light profanity)

Seventeen-Year-Old Luce is a new student at Sword & Cross, an unwelcoming boarding/reform school in Savannah, Georgia. Luce’s boyfriend died under suspicious circumstances, and now she carries the guilt over his death with her as she navigates the unfriendly halls at Sword & Cross, where every student seems to have an unpleasant—even evil—history.

It’s only when she sees Daniel, a gorgeous fellow student, that Luce feels there’s a reason to be here—though she doesn’t know what it is. And Daniel’s frosty cold demeanor toward her? It’s really a protective device that he’s used again . . . and again. For Daniel is a fallen angel, doomed to fall in love with the same girl every 17 years . . . and watch her die. And Luce is a fellow immortal, cursed to be reincarnated again and again as a mortal girl who has no idea of who she really is.

My Review



Fallen is another popular YA paranormal romance title that I was afraid to read because I figured I'd dislike it. Sometimes I just don't like what everyone else is gushing over. But, this is a good novel, so the gushy people are somewhat right this time.



Luce is actually not a totally annoying teenage girl protagonist, and sometimes they just get on my nerves. She's pretty cool, if just pretty clueless, but that's not her fault. The story is set up for her to discover the tiny pieces of her true identity very gradually, and even by the end we still don't know who she is. We do get some info on who Daniel and the students at Sword & Cross really are.



Not much plot happens in this story, and it painstakingly maps out the details of every little eye flit and hair flip you can imagine (or don't want to), but it's not boring. There's plenty of tension on every page to keep you wanting to know who everyone is and why all the weird things keep happening to Luce while she's attending the reform school. The writing is excellent, and if you love knowing exactly how everything that's happening makes the protagonist feel, then you'll be in seventh heaven with this book. Otherwise, it might annoy you.



The characters are interesting, although the main ones, Luce and Daniel, are middle-of-the-road personality-wise. But, there are some quirky, eccentric ones in Arianne, Penn, and Cam. They are funny, intriguing characters, Cam being my favorite for having plenty of attitude in a good way (or, at least I think it's good).



There is a ton of emphasis on the romance between Luce and Daniel and how much they already love each other, which makes sense given the centuries they've known each other. Nevertheless, I'd still like to see evidence that they have a reason to love each other. The romance is so sappy and sweet, I got a serious toothache and a few canker sores in my mouth. It suits readers who live for that kind of thing in fiction. I'm all for true love, but not being beaten over the head with the kind that has yet to be proven.



Still, this novel is good, and lovers of YA paranormal romance should take to this one really well. I haven't decided if I'll get caught up with the rest of the books, but I will see the film adaptation whenever that comes out.



My score: 3.5 stars out of 5.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Teaser Tuesday #6 (8/30/11)



"Teaser Tuedsays" is a weekly bookish meme hosted by
 
Anyone can play along! Just do the following:

1. Grab your current read.
2. Open to a random page.
3. Share two (2) teaser sentences from somewhere on that page.
4. BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (Make sure that what you share doesn't give too much away. You don't want to spoil it for others.)
5. Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR lists if they like your teasers.


My Teaser 
 
"He gazed at her, standing as still as a sculpture, which made Luce feel rooted to her spot, too. She sucked in her breath. Those eyes were intense, and alluring, and, well, a little bit disarming..." 

- from Chapter 1 of Fallen (Fallen #1) by Lauren Kate

*****

Seventeen-Year-Old Luce is a new student at Sword & Cross, an unwelcoming boarding/reform school in Savannah, Georgia. Luce’s boyfriend died under suspicious circumstances, and now she carries the guilt over his death with her as she navigates the unfriendly halls at Sword & Cross, where every student seems to have an unpleasant—even evil—history.

It’s only when she sees Daniel, a gorgeous fellow student, that Luce feels there’s a reason to be here—though she doesn’t know what it is. And Daniel’s frosty cold demeanor toward her? It’s really a protective device that he’s used again . . . and again. For Daniel is a fallen angel, doomed to fall in love with the same girl every 17 years . . . and watch her die. And Luce is a fellow immortal, cursed to be reincarnated again and again as a mortal girl who has no idea of who she really is.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Book Haul #10 (8/8/11)

My book hauls may get rather unimpressive, now that I've instituted a self-imposed book buying ban! I'm too reckless...


FROM THE LIBRARY


Fallen (Fallen, #1)
by Lauren Kate

Source: local library

Format: Audio CD

Genres: Paranormal Romance (YA)

Not being too sure if I'd like this one, I decided to check it out from the library. Sure, it's pretty popular with, like, everyone--but, I don't always go with the flow. I hope I do, though...


The Emerald Atlas (The Books of the Beginning, #1)
by John Stephens

Source: local library

Format: hardcover

Genres: fantasy, adventure (Middle Grade)

Since this is being touted as the next "Harry Potter", I figured I'd better read this, and read it quick. It's actually very quickly gaining critical acclaim with a lot of readers and critics, so maybe it has some great potential, after all...


OBTAINED BY OTHER MEANS


Black Wood (A Witch Rising, #1)
by Jayde Scott

Source: the author (review copy)

Format: .mobi file (Kindle)

Genres: fantasy, paranormal (YA/Middle Grade)

The author followed my review policy to the "T", so I looked into her portfolio of folios (lol), and found that she had just self-published this title. I immediately contacted her for a review copy after reading a bit of the opening scene, since I already found the characters quirky and brilliant. (So far, this is a great read!)


Immortal (Immortal, #1)
by Gillian Shields

Source: AudiobookSync.com

Format: MP3

Genres: Paranormal Romance, fantasy (YA)

AudiobookSync.com made this title available as a free MP3 download during their special "Summer Reads" program. I don't know anything about it, but I'm always up for a good PNR if I can get one, especially as an audiobook.


And, that's that, folks! What, did you all get this week?

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