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Wednesday 20 March 2013

Showtime (Chloe Kayne)

Synopses:
The grandeur of the traveling circus is at its peak in the early 1920s when sixteen-year-old Laila Vilonia is searching for an escape from her bleak future. Behind the gates of the legendary Marvelle Circus, she is thrust into a mysterious world she never knew existed—a paradise populated with outcasts. It’s in this glamorous new home that Laila sparks a controversial romance with notorious sideshow performer, "The Disappearing Man," and learns just how dangerous her new life can be.
Touring the picturesque eastern coast of America, Laila’s immersed in friendship, vaudeville, festivals, sequins, and serial killers. But behind the curtain, a sadistic plan is brewing that will crack the very foundation upon which she’s become so dependent.
Review:
I should start by saying that I love the circus, so when the author agreed to send me an ebook, I didn't need to think twice.
One thing I loved about this book was the writing. Chloe Kane uses a very different, yet understandable kind of writing, which always helps readers really getting into the story.
The plot was also very interesting and when we start reading the very first scenes of  "Showtime", we know it is going to be a very interesting and unique experience. Nevertheless, as we progress further into the story, we realize that there are some aspects readers don't particulary enjoy.
It is sometimes repetitive, confusing and predictable, the characters often overreact, which makes their actions, reactions and thoughts seem unnatural and irrealistic. The romance is very sudden, but as we read more and more into this book, we come to find it very dark and mysterious, as well as beautiful and exciting.
Although these are most of the undesirable parts of the story contained in the middle of the covers of this book, they are minor and easy enough to be ignored.
The only things that kept me from giving Kayne's first book 4 out of 5 stars, were the following:
Primarily, the time period: When I started reading, I thought the narrative was set in today's days. However, we later learn that it is set during the early 1920's. We, as readers, don't get the felling that we are travelling with a circus in that era. Overall, I thought this was a wonderful story to be written in our days, not in it's original time. I would have loved to have read a tale about the Marvelle circus in 1918 if there had been some changes in the way the characters act and think and in the environment the story is wrapped.
Lastly, I felt that some characters were forgotten as the tale progressed and it became a 'four character's story'. I would have loved to see more of Florence and Alysia, for example, towards the end of the book.
Despite all of the weak points quoted above, I can say I really enjoyed this book and couldn't put it down. Most scenes were very well put together and I particularly enjoyed the description of the actual circus scenes, while Laila was on the ring, performing.
I really liked how we, readers, could experience, feel and learn about the relationship between the main character and her mother. Those were the most emotional and heartbreaking scenes in the whole book.
The ending was beatiful and lovely, and really makes us love these characters more than we did in the beginning.
To finish this very, very long review, I ought to acknowledge that the design of the whole book was incredible and that always helps making the reading experience so much more pleasant and enjoyable.
Overall, 'Showtime' is definitely an amazing and magical masterpiece of the circus novels world and I congratulate Chloe Kayne for this fantastic job of wonder and love I would certainly read over and over again. The reason this review is so long and probably exhausting is because I had so much to say about this book, which is a good thing, so I'd like to thank the author for giving me the oportunity to do so.

Monday 18 March 2013

City of Fallen Angels (Cassandra Clare)

Título: City of Fallen Angels
Autor: Cassandra Clare
Páginas: 424
Capa: Mole
 
Sinopse:
The Mortal War is over, and sixteen-year-old Clary Fray is back home in New York, excited about all the possibilities before her. She's training to become a Shadowhunter and to use her unique power. Her mother is getting married to the love of her life. Downworlders and Shadowhunters are at peace at last. And - most importantly of all - she can finally call Jace her boyfriend.
But nothing comes without a price.
Someone is murdering Shadowhunters who used to be in Valentine's Circle, provoking tensions between Downworlders and Shadowhunters that could lead to a second bloody war. Clary's best friend, Simon, can't help her. His mother just found out that he's a vampire and now he's homeless. Everywhere he turns, someone wants him on their side - along with the power of the curse that's wrecking his life. And they're willing to do anything to get what they want. At the same time he's dating two beautiful, dangerous girls - neither of whom knows about the other one.
When Jace begins to pull away from Clary without explaining why, she is forced to delve into the heart of a mystery whose solution reveals her worst nightmare: She herself has set in motion a terrible chain of events that could lead to her losing everything she loves. Even Jace.
Love. Blood. Betrayal. Revenge. The stakes are higher than ever in City of Fallen Angels.

Opinião:
Depois de ler algumas opiniões sobre este livro que não foram completamente positivas, não pude deixar de ficar um pouco apreensiva. Estaria este quarto volume da saga Caçadores de Sombras à altura dos seus antecessores?
Felizmente, a resposta à pergunta anterior é, na minha opinião, afirmativa. Com uma história imprevisível e dramática, protagonistas memoráveis que nos fazem rir, chorar e questionar as suas desaventuras, vilões novos e ainda mais tenebrosos e, principalmente, um ponto de vista renovado, bem como a escrita inovadora e inteligente e o ritmo rápido utilizado por Cassandra Clare, este livro é, sem dúvida, um forte candidato para um dos melhores da série e do seu ano de lançamento.
Vampiros, feiticeiros, fadas, lobisomens e, claro, caçadores de sombras juntam-se para formar uma história de fantasia sensual, elétrica e romântica que nos leva a novos níveis de luxúria e divertimento.
As cenas de ação descritas por Clare conseguem ser apaixonantes e perigosas ao mesmo tempo.
Ligando todos os pontos apresentados ao longo da narrativa, o final é um que nenhum leitor poderá ter visto chegar.
Nenhum outro mundo de fantasia me tinha parecido tão apetecível desde Harry Potter.
 

Um bónus deste livro foi a carta deixada por Jace a Clary
 no volume anterior, A Cidade de Vidro e que deixaria
qualquer leitora a chorar por mais. Nunca um livro me tinha
apaixonado tanto.