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December 7, 2010

Fall Into Fantasy Flashback: Kiersten White Answers Our Questions


Everyone who featured Paranormalcy during the Fall Into Fantasy event (hosted by The Bookish Type) sent in a question for Kiersten, and we now have the answers!


Mine was: "Did Paranormalcy unfold the way you envisioned, or were there some surprises along the way? And if so, what changed?"

And Kiersten replied: 

"My very first tendrils of an idea had IPCA functioning much more as a sort of endangered species protection group.  Obviously it took a turn away from that with IPCA becoming more of an international policing group.  I still think it'd be fun to play with the idea of a group protecting innocent and dwindling vampire populations from overzealous staking!"

That idea does sound like fun! Thanks to Kiersten for responding :)

For more info on the scavenger hunt interview, see Casey's blog here.

November 17, 2010

Paranormalcy: In A Nutshell (and Giveaway!)


As part of the Fall into Fantasy event hosted by The Bookish Type, I am reviewing Paranormalcy by Kiersten White and giving a copy away!

Evie just wants to be normal. High school, lockers, prom, driver's license, boyfriend — she wants it all. What she's got instead: a life at the Center bagging-and-tagging paranormal beings, thanks to her little knack for seeing through glamours.


Still, all things considered she's pretty content until some weird things start happening. An "invisible" guy, able to take on the appearance of anyone he wants to, shows up at the Center, looking for answers but not giving many. Then there's the faerie who Evie is convinced wants to have her heart and soul for his own.


And when a suspicious slew of paranormal killings start happening, Evie finds out some things she never knew about the Center, and even more she never knew about herself...


One sentence sum-up: Take a girl, give her an ability to see through glamours, add a bunch of mysterious and sinister happenings, a host of good and not-so-good paranormal beings, and the typical teenage need for normality...and you have Paranormalcy.

My reaction: This book was just plain fun, there's no two ways about it. Frankly I was a little dubious beforehand that it would actually be my kind of book, but I heard so many positive things about it that I decided to give it a try...and I'm so glad I was proven wrong!

Evie has a bright, appealing personality — she's not much like me, but that was okay, because she felt more like a fun friend to hang out with. It only took a few chapters before I was into her story and rooting for her! There was no shortage of action and adventure, humour, mystery, and even a little romance. After all the dark, brooding, formulaic YA paranormal books, Paranormalcy was a welcome breath of fresh air.
 
Best aspect: Oh, tough to choose...I was impressed with White's cast of characters, many of them having very distinctive personalities without falling prey to stereotypes (well, except for ones that were clearly meant to be stereotyped, like stupid vampires).

I must mention the faerie Reth here because he deserves it. I really liked his character for some reason, and I spent most of the book trying to figure out why. He does some very selfish, callous things to get what he wants, and I kept thinking that I really shouldn't be leaning towards him...but I could see the potential in him to be good. And at the same time, I liked that he was such a wild card! You couldn't predict how Reth would react, and he's extremely smart and tricky in always looking for that loophole. Just generally, actually, I enjoyed White's depiction of faeries — their self-centered motives, their dislike of being commanded, and their creative interpretations of instructions. The whole concept of the power of names was used to great effect here.

Honourable mention goes to Lish, who seemed like a really endearing character that I wish we could have seen more of! Loved the paragraph where every other word she says is "bleep," because her translator is censoring her. Also, spoilery bit: I was really surprised that the author killed her off! Paranormalcy is light in a lot of ways, but I was glad to see White didn't shy away from showing that murkier, edgier side in giving Vivian's actions weight and repercussions, and making Lish pay for it. That said, it was kind of depressing to know that Lish wouldn't be back.

Also, I appreciated that the world White built enabled her to use so many different types of paranormal beings and have the whole thing make sense. There is an international agency aware of the existence of paranormals, and this organization works to neutralize them, so it doesn't make the reader roll their eyes to have faeries, werewolves, vampires, and mermaids all together in the same book.
 
If I could change something... Well, personally I didn't feel too much chemistry between Evie and the guy she picks. They start out as friends and then very gradually it progresses to romance, so maybe that's why. He starts out as intriguing, but then once Evie befriends him he turns very sweet and a little bland compared to some of the other characters. Plus I felt like Evie was either trying to convince herself, or White was trying to convince the reader, that Evie was in love with him and they were meant to be together...so it didn't feel so natural. So maybe a little less "telling" about Evie's feelings, and a little more "showing" would have helped this.

Also, there were a couple of lingering questions I had about the ending. Spoilers, highlight to read: Why could Evie not take the souls from Vivian the first time? What made her "want" it more the second time? And how did she know how to float up and open the gate in the sky to release the souls? That all seemed to happen pretty quickly/easily.

Hopes for the sequel? We haven't been shown the Seelie and Unseelie courts yet, and I wasn't totally sure about the use of that traditional faerie divide, since in so many other ways Paranormalcy strays from typical fantasy. I'm interested to see White's take on this, because I really enjoyed her portrayal of the faeries in this book, so I'm hoping we'll get to learn more in her next one Supernaturally.

Also, I want to know more about a certain topic that's a little spoilery: I'd like to see more dealing with Evie's need for the souls, and her destiny (Reth was dropping some obscure hints at the end there that should definitely be followed up on...) Evie seemed almost addicted to the souls in this one, and I really liked seeing that dark side introduced.

In five words or less: an inventive, clever, adventure-filled escape.

Quote: 


"But, yes, I have a driver's license."

I leaned back against the wall, sighing. "Man, that must be so cool."

"It ranks right up there with lockers. In fact, sometimes I put my license inside my locker, and it's so cool I worry that the whole thing might explode with the sheer coolness of it all."


Recommend for: anyone who likes a creative, fun story! Even if you don't like typical paranormal books (I am not a huge vampire fan, for instance) you should give this one a shot. In some ways it reminds me of Rachel Hawkins' Hex Hall or some of Meg Cabot's paranormal books, so fans of those might especially enjoy Paranormalcy.

Final verdict: 4.5 shooting stars. Read it and bleep.


Author's website: www.kierstenwhite.com



And now...the giveaway...

I am giving away a copy of Paranormalcy from the Book Depository, so this contest is international (as long as the Book Depo ships to you — for the full list of countries it ships to, go here). This contest is open until November 30, 2010 at midnight PST. I'll e-mail the winner and they will have 48 hours to respond before another winner is selected.

To keep things really simple, there's just one entry per person (no fancy extra entries) and it is not mandatory to be a follower (though of course, it is always appreciated!)

Contest now closed.

October 10, 2010

"Fall Into Fantasy" Event!


Casey at The Bookish Type is hosting this very cool event (starting now running until Nov. 30) celebrating some recent and upcoming YA fantasy books! A bunch of bloggers (me included) are going to be posting reviews, interviews, contests and more.

Books being featured are:   
Nightshade by Andrea Cremer
The Replacement by Brenna Yovanoff
Personal Demons by Lisa Desrochers
Firelight by Sophie Jordan
Paranormalcy by Kiersten White

 Here's the schedule and links from Casey's blog:


October:


10 – Event Schedule Post
13365 Days of Reading The Replacement Playlist
14Pure Imagination Paranormalcy Review
15The Bookish Type Personal Demons Review
18 - The Book Tease Andrea Cremer Interview
19The Nerd’s Wife Nightshade Review
20The Nerd’s Wife Andrea Cremer Interview & Giveaway
21365 Days of Reading Lisa Desrochers Interview
22La Femme Readers Andrea Cremer Interview
23Literary Obsession Firelight Review
24 - The Bookish Type Personal Demons Cover Redesign Contest
25365 Days of Reading The Replacement Review & Giveaway
26365 Days of Reading Brenna Yovanoff Interview
27The Nerd’s Wife Firelight Giveaway
28Good Choice Reading Andrea Cremer Character Interview & Giveaway
29Susan K Mann Paranormalcy Review
30The Bookish Type Lisa Desrochers Interview

November:

1The Bookish Type Personal Demons Playlist
2365 Days of Reading Nightshade Review & Giveaway
3Pure Imagination Lisa Desrochers Guest Post
4NRS Vamp Chick The Replacement Review
5NRS Vamp Chick Brenna Yovanoff Interview & Giveaway
6The Nerd’s Wife Paranormalcy Review & Giveaway
8Pure Imagination Firelight Review
9Literary Obsession Nightshade Review
10Clandestine Sanctuary The Replacement Review
11Literary Obsession Andrea Cremer Interview
12Clandestine Sanctuary Brenna Yovanoff Interview
15Literary Explorations Paranormalcy Review
17A Tapestry of Words Firelight Review & Giveaway
18NRS Vamp Chick Personal Demons Review
19NRS Vamp Chick Lisa Desrochers Interview
20La Femme Readers Nightshade Review
21 – Her Book Self Firelight Review
22Literary Obsession Paranormalcy Review
23Clandestine Sanctuary Personal Demons Review
24Clandestine Sanctuary Lisa Desrochers Interview
25Sophistikatied Reviews Downloadable Book Wallpapers
26The Bookish Type The Replacement Review
27A Tapestry of Words Paranormalcy Review
29The Bookish Type Brenna Yovanoff Interview
30 - Event Wrap-up

Giveaways

Oct 20 - The Nerd's Wife Nightshade Giveaway
Oct 24 - The Bookish Type Personal Demons Cover Redesign Contest (1st: Signed Personal Demons & Swag, Runner-up: Personal Demons)
Oct 25 - 365 Days of Reading The Replacement Giveaway
Oct 27 - The Nerd's Wife Signed Firelight Giveaway
Oct 28 - Good Choice Reading Nightshade Giveaway

Nov 1 - The Bookish Type Firelight and Paranormalcy Giveaway
Nov 2 - 365 Days of Reading Nightshade Giveaway
Nov 5 - NRS Vamp Chick The Replacement & Book-Inspired Jewelry Giveaway
Nov 6 - The Nerd's Wife Signed Paranormalcy Giveaway
Nov 17 - A Tapestry of Words Firelight Giveaway
 
Several bloggers have previously posted reviews of these books. The links are below, so that you can get as many opinions about the books as possible!

Nightshade


The Replacement


Personal Demons


Firelight


Paranormalcy



I am super stoked to be participating in this, it looks like it's going to be a ton of fun!! For more details see The Bookish Type, and make sure to check out our blog posts this month & next! :D
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