Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Lament: The Faerie Queen's Deception (Gathering of Faerie) [Kindle Edition] review


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*Starred Review* Sixteen-year-old Deirdre Monaghan, a gifted harpist who regularly plays for weddings and also other events, has got the type of stage fright which makes her physically ill before a performance, which is an inauspicious strategy to start a romance; but while vomiting before a contest she meets a gorgeous boy who comes to the restroom to carry her hair. He's Luke Dillon, a flautist who proceeds to accompany her in a very truly stellar performance. As four-leaf clovers start appearing everywhere, Deirdre develops telekinetic powers and encounters strange, unworldly those who seem to bear her ill will. Her best friend, James, additionally a talented musician; her beloved grandmother; and her mother all have been in danger, as Deirdre is targeted by the queen of Faerie. Deirdre eventually discovers that they is really a cloverhand, a person who can see the denizens of faerie, and Luke, not the one immortal who has her in the sights, is a gallowglass, an assassin assigned with the queen of Faerie to kill Deirdre but who falls in love with her instead. This beautiful and out-of-the-ordinary debut novel, having its authentic depiction of Celtic Faerie lore and dangerous forbidden love in a contemporary American setting, will interest readers of Nancy Werlin’s Impossible (2008) and Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series. Illustrations by Jeffrey are fitting. Grades 9-12. --Diana Tixier Herald

"Vibrant and potent, YA readers looking for faerie stories will probably be happy to get this accomplished debut novel." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Chock-full with the fierce and also the fey, Maggie Stiefvater's Lament is musical, magical, and practically radiating romance. A blood-fresh reinvention of old traditions, ideal for engaging sharp minds and poetic hearts." --Cynthia Leitich Smith, author of Tantalize






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