Showing posts with label Lauren DeStefano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lauren DeStefano. Show all posts

20.11.17

Review: The Glass Spare by Lauren DeStafano

Summary/Cover Image from Publisher's Website
The first in a new fantasy duology, The Glass Spare is a gorgeously told tale of love, loss, and deadly power from Lauren DeStefano, the bestselling author of the Chemical Garden series. Perfect for fans of Shannon Hale and Renee Ahdieh.

Wilhelmina Heidle, the fourth child and only daughter of the king of the world’s wealthiest nation, has grown up in the shadows. Kept hidden from the world in order to serve as a spy for her father—whose obsession with building his empire is causing a war—Wil wants nothing more than to explore the world beyond her kingdom, if only her father would give her the chance.

Until one night Wil is attacked, and she discovers a dangerous secret. Her touch turns people into gemstone. At first Wil is horrified—but as she tests its limits, she’s drawn more and more to the strange and volatile ability. When it leads to tragedy, though, Wil is forced to face the destructive power within her and finally leave her home to seek the truth and a cure.

But finding the key to her redemption puts her in the path of a cursed prince who has his own ideas for what to do with Wil’s power.

With a world on the brink of war and a power of ultimate destruction, can Wil find a way to help the kingdom that’s turned its back on her, or will she betray her past and her family forever?
Review: 

I first fell in love with Lauren DeStefano's exquisite storytelling when I read her Chemical Garden series. A series I still to this day highly, highly recommend - it's twisty, dark, and utterly addicting! Therefore, as soon as I heard about her newest duology, beginning with The Glass Spare, I was beyond excited. The premise sounded fantastic and the cover is stunning (even more so in person!).  

The Result? The Glass Spare reminded me again how much I love Lauren's storytelling and writing, which is to also say it didn't disappoint me one bit! Beautifully written, compelling, and unique, The Glass Spare is without a doubt a read-in-one-sitting kind of book. 

The Glass Spare introduces us to the four royal Heidle children. With the exception of the oldest son - the heir to the kingdom - the youngest three have been hidden from the world, sent out only to do their father's wicked bidding. For Wilhelmina, or Wil as she likes to be called, this means becoming her father's most useful spy. Wil's okay with this - she loves the adventure her missions bring. Everything changes, though, the moment she realizes she can turn a person into gemstone, killing them in the process. She doesn't know if she's been cursed or exposed to something horrible on the black market; however, she does know she can't hurt anyone else, no matter how bad they may be. But with her power growing more dangerous by the day, Wil doesn't know how long she'll be able to keep this up....

Three words that best describe Wil? Bullheaded, strong, and vastly loyal. Wil is someone I liked from the get-go. I loved how important family was to her. Her relationships with her brothers Owen and Gerdie as well as her mother were actually one of my favorite parts of the book. Additionally, they brought a humanized quality to a girl who more times than not was tough as nails. In addition to Wil, I loved getting to know more about Wil's family. Gerdie was too smart for his own good - I just loved seeing his crazy scientist come out when he was down in his lab. Owen was charming and protective. He reminded me of a "big bear" in some ways, always willing to do anything to protect his "cubs" - Gerdie and Wil. Towards the middle of the book two mysterious characters are introduced - Loom and Zay. I came to love both of them as well. Zay reminded  me of Wil in the way that she was tough and protective. Loom, on the other hand, I could never figure out if he was good or bad - sometimes he floundered in between; however, I loved seeing his friendship evolve with Wil. They were more similar than not, and I feel that they managed to bring the best out in each other. 

The premise in this was interesting. A girl who who can turn people and objects into gemstones in one simple touch? Interesting, and always slightly Frozen like if I may. I thought Lauren did a great job of developing Wil's power. She addressed the bad and good that it brought as well as the mysteries that surrounded it. Was Wil really cursed? That was one question that was in my mind throughout the entire book! Additionally, I liked the family focus of the plot. Much of this book revolves around Wil's loyalty to her family as well as her need to make them happy. It was great to see such a close knit family in a fantasy novel - even more so when Lauren offered up POVs from other members of the family. Also, there was an interesting power dynamic between Wil and her father, which was interesting to see. Wil's father was a wicked man; however, there were some parts of him that were almost human like. Last but not least, romance...it was a very small portion of the book, and honestly, I liked it that way. I valued and appreciated that Lauren put more time and effort into characterization and world building then romance. (I know surprise, surprise!) 

In all, The Glass Spare is a fantastic addition to the YA fantasy world. I will admit that it's slightly slow to start, as most first books are in a series; however, once it gets going, it's incredibly hard to put down - I promise you that! 

Grade: A- 

The Glass Spare is now out! 

Source: Physical copy provided by publicist for review- thanks Laura! 



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14.3.11

Wither by Lauren DeStefano

Summary/Cover Image from Publisher's Website:

At age sixteen, Rhine Ellery has four years to live. Thanks to a botched effort to create a perfect race, all females live to be twenty, and males live to age twenty-five. While geneticists seek a miracle antidote, orphans roam the streets and polygamy abounds. After Rhine is kidnapped and sold as a bride, she is desperate to escape from her husband’s strange world, which includes a sinister father-in-law in search of the antidote and a slew of sister wives who are not to be trusted. On the cusp of her seventeenth birthday, Rhine attempts to flee—but what she finds is a society spiraling into anarchy.

Review:

Wither was my last book of 2010, and in all honesty, it was the perfect way to end the year book wise, because not only does Lauren DeStefano introduce a fascinating and creative world in this, but the execution of the premise is simply brilliant.

Several generations prior to Rhine's everything and everyone was cured. There was no more cancer, no more diseases- it truly was the perfect world. Though, with every generation after the life spans have been altered dramatically. Boys live to age twenty five and girls only to age twenty. In times like this everything has changed. Girls are captured and sold into mostly loveless, polygamous marriages were only the strongest can survive, and the whole population is torn between finding an antidote and saving the world or letting everything be and letting the human race slowly die out because of it. Rhine's life is affected by this of course. Her parents are dead thanks to a bombing, and when she lest expects it she's sold into a marriage with two sister wives and a husband she can't love. Then she meets Gabriel, a guy who she likes and gives her promise of escape. But can she and Gabriel fight this harsh world and escape? Or will her life slowly become something she never wanted it to become? Only time will tell in this deeply engrossing tale of one girl's fight against fate in a brand new dystopian world.

One of the strongest and most fascinating parts of Wither were the characters, particularly the relationship between Rhine and her sister wives, but before we get to that let me tell you a little more about Rhine.

Rhine is a girl who has always dealt with heartbreak time and time again, and because of it has grown stronger than every imagined. She's a girl who when her cards are dealt to her does everything in her ability to make it better. She's brave, fearless, and alert, a girl who I can only hope would be on my side if she was real. And with this, she has some pretty interesting relationships within the pages of Wither. One is between her and her sister wives- the beautiful but doormat Jenna and the pompous, full-of-herself Cecily. Both girls play big roles in the story, ones that would have made Wither suffer without. I always found it interesting to see how these three girls all reacted (and different ways alas) to their kidnapping and polygamous marriage. Cecily gave into it, hoping that she would be able to get the childhood she never had, while Rhine was the fighter and Jenna was the girl who while could have changed everything, instead sat back for her own reasons. And most interesting of all, through the course of the novel all three managed to have quite the friendship, one I don't think I would have ever been able to have if I was in their places.

Adding to this, I liked how Lauren started things off between Rhine and Gabriel, and while I wish there was more moments between them, I know there will be plenty in the follow-ups. And while Linden, the husband in the situation, was meant to bad, he was someone I liked to a point because he truly was just a toy in the whole game, controlled by something he could never have seen. I also liked how Rhine constatly looked back to her brother and her times together becasue it truly showed how much Rhine had changed from that point to now.

Adding to this, I loved seeing how Lauren DeStefano worked her magic using her writing with the plot. The plot of this was truly something that when tied together with her writing made this book be one you could just not put down, not even for a second. And the conclusion? Great, something that makes me eager to find out more about the characters and their world in the sequels.

And best of all, this novel raises a lot of thought-provoking questions and thoughts. Such as, what would you, the reader, do in Rhine's place? Would you submit to the life you've been forced to life, or fight for a way out, even if it meant death? Would you be able to like your sister wives? Would you even want to?

In all, Wither is one book I highly suggest you pick up come its release. It's a powerful read, one that I'm sure many will love with all their hearts, even if it means waiting so long for future additions.

Grade: A-

Wither will be released March 22, 2011.

Source: 1st copy won in Cindy Pon's contest. 2nd copy sent by publisher for review.

1.1.11

Winner of Lauren DeStefano's Wither!

First off, I want to thank everyone who entered! This was one of my biggest contests to date entry wise (A little over 180 people entered!)

Anyhow, what you've all been waiting for....

The winner is:

Britney C

Congrats, Britney! I hope you enjoy the book! I actually just finished it last night, and let me tell you, it was really good. Lauren definitely has a hit with this one!

As for everyone else, I really wish I had the ability to give you all copies of the book but sadly enough, I don't. Though, don't worry because the book will be out in March and I'll have MANY more giveaways coming up soon!

Happy New Year!

23.12.10

Giveaway for Lauren DeStefano's Wither!

*Sidenote: THIS GIVEAWAY IS OPEN INTERNATIONALLY. SORRY FOR THE CONFUSION*

Because I have an extra ARC of Wither, I've decided to giveaway my copy as a way to say happy holidays and thank you to all my loyal readers!

While I haven't had the chance to read it yet, I've heard it's AMAZING! So, want to know more about it? Here's the summary:

What if you knew exactly when you would die?

Thanks to modern science, every human being has become a ticking genetic time bomb—males only live to age twenty-five, and females only live to age twenty. In this bleak landscape, young girls are kidnapped and forced into polygamous marriages to keep the population from dying out.

When sixteen-year-old Rhine Ellery is taken by the Gatherers to become a bride, she enters a world of wealth and privilege. Despite her husband Linden's genuine love for her, and a tenuous trust among her sister wives, Rhine has one purpose: to escape—to find her twin brother and go home.

But Rhine has more to contend with than losing her freedom. Linden's eccentric father is bent on finding an antidote to the genetic virus that is getting closer to taking his son, even if it means collecting corpses in order to test his experiments. With the help of Gabriel, a servant Rhine is growing dangerously attracted to, Rhine attempts to break free, in the limited time she has left.
Still not sold? You can read the first chapter here.

To enter, please out the following form.

Other Info:

~ This contest is open to ages 13 or older.
~ This contest is open internationally.
~ The winner will be chosen on December 31, 2010!

*THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW OVER.*
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