Saturday, February 5, 2011

Shadowspell ( Spoiler Free!)

Review Time! Shadowspell is second in the Faeriewalker series, the first book is Glimmerglass which was a 2010 YA Debut, if you haven't read it - do it asap! I loved,loved,loved it! I would link you to my review but it's really shallow and vague, you would find a better review somewhere else...

(Goodreads) On top of spending most of her time in a bunkerlike safe house and having her dates hijacked by a formidable Fae bodyguard, Faeriewalker Dana Hathaway is in for some more bad news: the Erlking and his pack of murderous minions known as the Wild Hunt have descended upon Avalon. With his homicidal appetite and immortal powers, the Erlking has long been the nightmare of the Fae realm. A fragile treaty with the Faerie Queen, sealed with a mysterious spell, is the one thing that keeps him from hunting unchecked in Avalon, the only place on Earth where humans and Fae live together. Which means Dana’s in trouble, since it’s common knowledge that the Faerie Queen wants her – and her rare Faeriewalker powers – dead. The smoldering, sexy Erlking’s got his sights set on Dana, but does he only seek to kill her, or does he have something much darker in mind?

The Short Story ? - Shadowspell was amazing! I set pretty high expectations for the book after loving the first one and it surprises me to say that it exceeded those ridiculously high expectations and if it's even possible, I loved Shadowspell even more!

The Long Story ? - Sometimes when I read a book and really enjoy it I don't question myself, what I really actually enjoyed about it. I just mark it as a packaged deal and say it's amazing! However, this time I took the time to pull apart Shadowspell and really pick out what I liked about it. I wanted to see what it was about this series that I enjoy so much, what makes it different, what makes it memorable.

I narrowed it down to one thing - characterisation. Absolutely perfect characterisation. Each character has a unique personality. It might not necessarily be a nice personality  but all the same it fitted with the story, with the other characters and with the reader. Every character had a flaw, something that made them seem a little more human ( since they're faeries) something that we as readers, could relate to.

It's hard to explain but for this book, characterisation was the roots that held everything in place. Everything related back to it, for me, if it wasn't for the characterisation, I probably wouldn't have enjoyed the romance, the plot or even the writing. I have never really thought that the characterisation would be so important but it is.

Moving on, my second favourite thing about this novel - the boys and the romance. Again, if Ethan and Keane had different personalities I probably wouldn't have developed a soft spot for both of them ( believe me, it's hard to choose between them), it's a love triangle ( sorta) but this one is alright because I adore both of the boys and because it's not a Major part of the novel. Dana is smart enough to ( sorta) not chose between the two of them but it can be seen that Dana shows affection towards Keane even if she is unreasonably ( sorta) attracted to Ethan.

The writing is comfortable and I'm not sure about you but when I read a really good book with really good writing, my brain actually picks a voice to suit the character that narrates the novel for me. It's (sorta) like when you listen to an audio book except you're doing both the listening and the reading ;)

Lastly, the plot was great! I would have to say I liked the plot of Shadowspell better than Glimmerglass. In Glimmerglass a whole chunk of the novel was taken up by introductions to this new world where Humans and Faeries co-exist and to the characters. However as the sequel, Shadowspell was all action and romance! We know the characters, we know Avalon sooo bring on the good stuff!

Overall, Shadowspell was a fantastic novel. Jenna Black is a fantastic writer, Dana is a strong heroine and Ethan and Keane have both earned a soft spot in my heart. The characterisation is perfect and I strongly recommend everyone who hasn't read the series to give it a go. Maybe you won't like it as much as I do or maybe you'll love it but all the same it's got fantastic characterisation! Funny, cute and beautifully written, Shadowspell is an addictive sequel to Glimmerlass ;) Rating 5/5

Badass Bookie xx

7 comments:

  1. Great review! I'm glad you enjoyed Shadowspell, and that cover is so beautiful. You've really made me curious to read Glimmerglass and catch up on what sounds a fantastic series :)
    -Rachel Star

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  2. Awesome review! I read this one too and totally loved it! This series is becoming more amazing as it goes. Wasn't sure what to expect with this one but it still blew me away!

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  3. LOL! I love the inserted (sorta)s in your review. XD I have Glimmerglass on my shelf, and I REALLY can't wait to get to it. Although I think I want to buy Shadowspell before reading it.. Or not.

    Again, loved your review!

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  4. Great review. I was just thinking I need to read this series. Thanks for convincing me that I really need to.

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  5. OOO I am really looking forward to this series now. I have book one in my TBR pile and must push this up near the top so I can read it soon.

    I also stopped by to say that I've given you an award - http://snowdropdreams.blogspot.com/2011/02/irresistibly-sweet-blog-award.html

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  6. love the book, not the review.... was boring

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