The cover although utterly beautiful, I kind of don't get the relevance of it to the book. I don't even think Lanny is a brunette? I loved the original tattoo style of the first cover and was hoping to see something in that design again. I kind of missed the black edged pages too.
My initial reaction to starting this was that I didn't feel as anxious as I did with The Taker. Generally I am more scared of the unknown, so you would assume that this booking being set in real time as opposed to flash backs would be a hell of a lot more scary. Somehow I had a completely different reaction to what I expected.
I did love the use of different narrators for this instalment. I didn't expect some characters to have the thoughts they did, so this gave me a great new insight.
Some of the story was a little repetitive for me. Especially the thoughts of Adair. I felt he just kept thinking and saying the same things and by repeating them it didn't change or accomplish anything.
I didn't feel any great connection to any of the characters. For me they were weak, twisted, unpleasant in some cases all of the above. I didn't feel I was routing for anyone in particular, but it enabled me to read it in an unemotional way.
All that said the conclusion was brilliant, I am so excited to see where the next book will go. I actually have no idea what will happen next!
Overall I didn't enjoy this as much as The Taker, but I know understand why its necessary to bridge to the conclusion which I have very HIGH hopes for!!
Rating 3 1/2 Out Of 5
Published In The UK By Century Books
This Can Be Purchased HERE and from Good book retailers
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Monday, 1 October 2012
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Books That Make Me Go Oooooh (45) The Reckoning By Alma Katsu
Waiting On Wednesday is a brilliant book blog feature hosted by Breaking The Spine
The Reckoning By Alma Katsu
Published In The UK By Century
Due For Release In June 2012
Amazon LINK
Goodreads LINK
He gave her immortality.
She tried to destroy him.
Now he is searching for her.
They must not meet.
Or there will be a RECKONING"
The Taker was the only adult book I read last year. I tend to find YA books the right comfort level for me, but something about The Taker fascinated me and made me long to read it. It was an interesting reading adventure as I certainly hadn't read anything like it before and was totally addicted to it. Now I eagerly await the second round of new reading when the sequel The Reckoning is released - I CAN'T WAIT!!!
The Reckoning By Alma Katsu
Published In The UK By Century
Due For Release In June 2012
Amazon LINK
Goodreads LINK
"I turned to Luke and reached for him. My blood felt as though it had seized up in my veins.
“Lanny, what is it?” Luke asked.
I clutched his lapel desperately.
“It’s Adair. He’s free.”
FOR 200 YEARS SHE’S BEEN HIDING “Lanny, what is it?” Luke asked.
I clutched his lapel desperately.
“It’s Adair. He’s free.”
He gave her immortality.
She tried to destroy him.
Now he is searching for her.
They must not meet.
Or there will be a RECKONING"
The Taker was the only adult book I read last year. I tend to find YA books the right comfort level for me, but something about The Taker fascinated me and made me long to read it. It was an interesting reading adventure as I certainly hadn't read anything like it before and was totally addicted to it. Now I eagerly await the second round of new reading when the sequel The Reckoning is released - I CAN'T WAIT!!!
Friday, 24 June 2011
Review - The Taker By Alma Katsu
"When Dr Luke Findley turns up to his hospital shift in the small town of St Andrews, Maine, he's expecting just another evening of minor injuries and domestic disputes. But instead, Lanore McIlvrae walks into his life - and changes it forever. For Lanny is a woman with a past...
Lanny McIlvrae is unlike anyone Luke has ever met. Hers is a story of love and betrayal that defies time and transcends mortality - and cannot end until Lanny's demons are finally put to rest. Her two hundred years on this earth have seen her seduced by both decadence and brutality - but through it all she has stayed true to the one true love of her life. Until now.
An unforgettable novel about the power of unrequited love to elevate and sustain, but also to blind and ultimately destroy, The Taker is an immortal love story on an epic scale..."
I absolutely adore the UK cover. Its definitely the first thing that drew me to it. I even did a blog post based just on the beauty of it. Imagine my happiness when I read the blurb and the story was right up my street too. I love the victoriana style of it, with the Gothic roses and silver coloured branches. The bi-line tells you just enough to get you intrigued and know what the story is about. Also the edges of the paper are black - SO COOL!!!! This alone gets a huge thumbs up from me!
So from reading the blurb it was safe to guess this wasn't a typical young adult book like I would normally buy, but there was just something about it that I just had to read.
It starts off about a guy called Luke & his life as a doctor in a small town in the US. I was surprised on reading it, that it was in a narrated style and I most definitely didn't expect that. Its not till the end of the first chapter you really learn that the story is more about the girl Lanny and so you are really reading from her perspective. It was quite a cool reading twist.
You are thrown straight into a story of mystery, that is most definitely clever and engaging. You feel a part of the story from the get go. I just wanted to absorb every aspect of the it.
The book is set in 4 parts. From the first part, I couldn't really see why it was an adult book. There are some scenes of sensuality and passion, but nothing really gratuitous. Then I got to the second part of the book and it took a very dark, sinister turn. I could completely understand the adult classification then. There really are some harrowing scenes that made me feel quite uncomfortable and I actually had to put the book down to process what I had just read. But still I was absolutely captivated and I needed to know what was going to happen next, how they were going to get themselves out of the situation they were in, why they had done whatever it is that had just happened? Its such an enthralling read.
The revelation of what the Taker is, happens quite close to the end of the story. I must admit I did not guess the twist that Alma had in store, I actually kicked myself for not realising. But I always love a surprise and these days its quite rare to get a good shock from a book. Well done Alma!!
The end of the story left me a little deflated, with some questions still to be answered. I have since found out that there will be a sequel - YESSSSS! I am so excited to see what happens next, I really do need these nagging answers!!
This book had me up for hours a night, I just couldn't put it down. I couldn't be woken in the mornings, so it was guessed very quickly I had 'one' of them books that was amazing.
The only reason I won't be giving this 5 out of 5 is because there were parts that I just couldn't relate too (thankfully) and so my connection to the characters wasn't as deep. However I shall be recommending this to everyone. It is a great jumping book from YA to adult, just be prepared for shocks and turmoil.
Rating 4 1/2 Out Of 5
Published In The UK By Century
This Can Be Purchased From HERE & good book retailers
Lanny McIlvrae is unlike anyone Luke has ever met. Hers is a story of love and betrayal that defies time and transcends mortality - and cannot end until Lanny's demons are finally put to rest. Her two hundred years on this earth have seen her seduced by both decadence and brutality - but through it all she has stayed true to the one true love of her life. Until now.
An unforgettable novel about the power of unrequited love to elevate and sustain, but also to blind and ultimately destroy, The Taker is an immortal love story on an epic scale..."
I absolutely adore the UK cover. Its definitely the first thing that drew me to it. I even did a blog post based just on the beauty of it. Imagine my happiness when I read the blurb and the story was right up my street too. I love the victoriana style of it, with the Gothic roses and silver coloured branches. The bi-line tells you just enough to get you intrigued and know what the story is about. Also the edges of the paper are black - SO COOL!!!! This alone gets a huge thumbs up from me!
So from reading the blurb it was safe to guess this wasn't a typical young adult book like I would normally buy, but there was just something about it that I just had to read.
It starts off about a guy called Luke & his life as a doctor in a small town in the US. I was surprised on reading it, that it was in a narrated style and I most definitely didn't expect that. Its not till the end of the first chapter you really learn that the story is more about the girl Lanny and so you are really reading from her perspective. It was quite a cool reading twist.
You are thrown straight into a story of mystery, that is most definitely clever and engaging. You feel a part of the story from the get go. I just wanted to absorb every aspect of the it.
The book is set in 4 parts. From the first part, I couldn't really see why it was an adult book. There are some scenes of sensuality and passion, but nothing really gratuitous. Then I got to the second part of the book and it took a very dark, sinister turn. I could completely understand the adult classification then. There really are some harrowing scenes that made me feel quite uncomfortable and I actually had to put the book down to process what I had just read. But still I was absolutely captivated and I needed to know what was going to happen next, how they were going to get themselves out of the situation they were in, why they had done whatever it is that had just happened? Its such an enthralling read.
The revelation of what the Taker is, happens quite close to the end of the story. I must admit I did not guess the twist that Alma had in store, I actually kicked myself for not realising. But I always love a surprise and these days its quite rare to get a good shock from a book. Well done Alma!!
The end of the story left me a little deflated, with some questions still to be answered. I have since found out that there will be a sequel - YESSSSS! I am so excited to see what happens next, I really do need these nagging answers!!
This book had me up for hours a night, I just couldn't put it down. I couldn't be woken in the mornings, so it was guessed very quickly I had 'one' of them books that was amazing.
The only reason I won't be giving this 5 out of 5 is because there were parts that I just couldn't relate too (thankfully) and so my connection to the characters wasn't as deep. However I shall be recommending this to everyone. It is a great jumping book from YA to adult, just be prepared for shocks and turmoil.
Rating 4 1/2 Out Of 5
Published In The UK By Century
This Can Be Purchased From HERE & good book retailers
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