On the Back of the Book
Sixteen-year-old Dee is a
cloverhand – someone who can see faeries. When she finds herself irresistibly drawn
to beautiful, mysterious Luke, Dee senses that he wants something more
dangerous than a summer romance.
But Dee doesn’t realise that
Luke is an assassin from the faerie world.
And she is his next target.
Pre Read Thoughts
I
read Shiver easrlier in the year and loved it. So when Lament appeared at the
top of my very long TBR pile I knew I was going to read it. I bought it quite a
while ago at my local WHSmith for £7.99 but I’m sure that if you look around
you can get it much cheaper. The thing that drew me to Lament is the black and
red cover. It’s stunning and the white dove just makes it look even better. The
synopsis is very generic and what I’ve come to expect from YA but I hope that
this book is as good as Shiver.
Post Read Thoughts
I’m
on the fence with this, but one thing I do know is that I didn’t like anywhere
near as much as I liked Shiver. I wasn’t drawn into the story and I didn’t find
this unputdownable. I love the idea of the story and this is the first book I’ve
read about faeries so I was hoping that this would offer something different to
the YA PNR genre but it didn’t. It felt like a book that I’d read a thousand
times before and it had the originality of a cardboard box. I did find the
story to be predictable and I wish it hadn’t been. On the plus side I do really like Maggie
Stiefvater’s writing.
Dee – Short for Deidre (what kind
of name is Deidre?), she’s the MC for this book and doesn’t interest me at all.
She’s just like every other lead character and I think it’s about time an
author came along and changed that trend so I’d have something to actually
write here.
Luke – He is the dark, mysterious,
dangerous man that Dee falls in love with after about, ooh, I don’t know, two
seconds. I didn’t like him and I didn’t like how the author justified his
actions. Also I’m not entirely sure that soulless people can fall in love.
James – You’re clever people. I’m
sure you can figure out that James is Dee’s best friend that’s secretly in love
with her. Unfortunately he’s one of the duller best friends and I’m not a fan
of his either. Sorry dude! You just need to stand out more.
Overall
I think this book screams average. It’s not got much going for it and that
disappoints me. It’s also not very memorable, when I wrote my original draft
review I’d finished the book less than an hour beforehand and I could barely
remember the story. The characters were dull, the plot drags, I think watching
paint dry would be more entertaining than reading this.
My
Rating
2 stars – I was going to give this
three but I don’t feel that it deserves that extra star. It’s hopelessly meh
inducing but I think that teen girls, especially ones that adore YA PNR, will
lap this up and dream of Luke for a while.
1 comment:
I wasn't a huge Shiver fan so I probably won't bother with this book if it wasn't as good. Nice review. :)
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