Title: Fire
Author: Kristin Cashore
Genre: YA Fantasy
Page Count: 461
Why I read it: I liked Graceling
Grade: A
Synopsis:
Beautiful creatures called monsters live in the Dells. Monsters have the shape of normal animals: mountain lions, dragonflies, horses, fish. But the hair or scales or feathers of monsters are gorgeously colored-- fuchsia, turquoise, sparkly bronze, iridescent green-- and their minds have the power to control the minds of humans. Seventeen-year-old Fire is the last remaining human-shaped monster in the Dells. Gorgeously monstrous in body and mind but with a human appreciation of right and wrong, she is hated and mistrusted by just about everyone, and this book is her story.
My review:
Kristin Cashore is fast becoming a new favorite author for me. I love her writing, and I love that she's not afraid to be real. Not everything is always happy. Not everyone magically survives every story. In that aspect, I would compare her to George R.R. Martin. The plot in Fire is fast-paced and I had a hard time putting it down.
The characterization was excellent as well. I loved these characters. Fantasy books with good characterization are my favorite kind. I love books where the world is different from our own, and magical, but that the characters aren't secondary to that world. Kristin Cashore does a good job of mixing it all together, and making something very readable that won't fail to tug at your heartstrings.
I would definitely recommend Fire, and her previous novel, Graceling, to fans of fantasy and YA literature.
This is #1 out of ? for the YA Reading Challenge.
2 comments:
Amen. What a book this was! I couldn't believe how good. And I loved GRACELING but FIRE was even better, IMO.
I haven't read these, but my daughter really liked them. So many great YA books available now!
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