Showing posts with label Guardian of the Dead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guardian of the Dead. Show all posts

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Guardian of the Dead: DAC Review


 


Title: Guardian of the Dead
Author: Karen Healey
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Publication Date: 
April 1, 2010
Pages: 333
My Edition: ARC Paperback
Reading Level: YA & Ages 12+
Where I got it from: Hip Scouts 




Summary from Amazon:
This is an intriguing YA urban fantasy in the tradition of Holly Black and Wicked Lovely. Set in New Zealand, Ellie's main concerns at her boarding school are hanging out with her best friend Kevin, her crush on the mysterious Mark, and her paper deadline. That is, until a mysterious older woman seems to set her sights on Kevin, who is Maori, and has more than just romantic plans for him. In an effort to save him, Ellie is thrown into the world of Maori lore, and eventually finds herself in an all-out war with mist dwelling Maori fairy people called the patupaiarehe who need human lives to gain immortality. The strong, fresh voice of the narrator will pull readers in, along with all the deliciously scary details: the serial killer who removes victim's eyes; the mysterious crazy bum who forces a Bible on Ellie telling her she needs it; handsome, mysterious Mark who steals the Bible from her and then casts a forgetting charm on her. All of this culminates in a unique, incredible adventure steeped with mythology, Maori fairies, monsters, betrayal, and an epic battle.

Review:
Guardian of the Dead was an interesting and original but a very confusing book full of New Zealand mythology and history. I really was excited to read this book, and the beginning kept up to my beforehand excitement. The beginning was really good, and I really liked how it was written and the characters. Once I hit the middle, the story became very confusing with all the Māori mythology which I didn't really understand and I couldn't follow the history. I really liked the different mythical creatures, but I wish I knew more about the Māori and their culture, so I could've understood the book better.

Besides the mythology, I really liked the characters. The main character Ellie was a great character, and I loved reading from her point of view. I also liked her best friend Kevin, Iris, and her crush Mark. All the characters even the magicians were nicely developed and fun to read about. The ending wasn't as boring as the middle because there was lots of action. The ending was surprising and pretty good. In conclusion, I really liked the characters and the exposition of the story. The middle was a little boring and confusing, but the ending wrapped everything up and was even a little sad. I wish I had liked the story I little more, but I still recommend reading it. I look forward to reading more from the debut author Karen Healey because I really liked her writing style and the original story line.

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Friday, February 19, 2010

Friday Firsts (15)

The first line can make or break a reader’s interest. Just how well did the author pull you in to the story with their first sentence? To participate in this weekly book meme is extremely easy.
  • Grab the book you are currently reading and open to the first page.
  • Write down the first sentence in the first paragraph.
  • Create a blog post with this information. (Make sure to include the title and the author of the book you are using. Even an ISBN helps!)
  • Did this first sentence help draw you into the story? Why or why not?
The book I'm currently reading is Guardian of the Dead by Karen Healey. I'm more than half way through into it already, and it's alright, It's a little slow and a tad boring right now...hope it gets better. Here is the first two sentences since the first one is so small:

"I opened my eyes. My legs were bound and my head ached."

These first couple sentences are very intriguing and made me interested in reading more. After reading those two sentences, I thought something else was happening but it was totally different in the book. It is a little boring right now, but I hope to finish it tomorrow and review it too. I meant to do it today, but I passed out when I got home for three hours...oops : )

What's your current book's first sentence?

Sunday, January 31, 2010

IMMB (21)

IMMB was started by The Story Siren. In My Mailbox is where I post the books I won, received for review, bought, borrowed, or ect. The book titles are linked to their Amazon pages. These are the books I got this week:
 

FOR REVIEW:
Beautiful Dead: Book 1 Jonas by Eden Maguire (ARC from Sourcebooks Fire)
Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver (ARC from B&N's First Look)
Guardian for the Dead by Karen Healey (ARC from HipScouts)
Merlin's Harp by Anne Eliot Crompton (ARC from Sourcebooks Fire)
*Thanks to the wonderful publishers and Barnes & Noble for these amazing review copies!*

FROM THE LIBRARY:
Vampire Diaries: The Fury and Dark Reunion by L. J. Smith (not pictured, but I got this again because I renewed it too many times and didn't finish it in time)

What books did you get this week?