Monday 9 July 2012

  The Daughter Of Smoke And Bone

The Author:  Laini Taylor 
Published: September 29th 2011
Pages: 418
 
Synopsis: Errand requiring immediate attention. Come. The note was on vellum, pierced by the talons of the almost-crow that delivered it. Karou read the message. 'He never says please', she sighed, but she gathered up her things. When Brimstone called, she always came. In general, Karou has managed to keep her two lives in balance. On the one hand, she's a seventeen-year-old art student in Prague; on the other, errand-girl to a monstrous creature who is the closest thing she has to family. Raised half in our world, half in 'Elsewhere', she has never understood Brimstone's dark work - buying teeth from hunters and murderers - nor how she came into his keeping. She is a secret even to herself, plagued by the sensation that she isn't whole. Now the doors to Elsewhere are closing, and Karou must choose between the safety of her human life and the dangers of a war-ravaged world that may hold the answers she has always sought.
 
What i thought of the cover: If it wasn’t for the shiny metallic cover that caught my eye then I probably wouldn’t of spotted this book and picked it up. It’s a nice simple feather design with a mixture of blues, Purples and silvers that give it a very nice colour coordinated feel and it’s as if you can almost see the feathers in reality. The titles also interesting as it’s not all the one font giving it that little spark of individuality. The back of the cover is also impressive with the silhouette city scape giving it that mysterious kind of aura and also giving the reader an idea as to what it‘s like to be in the characters world. 
 
I give it a 4.5 out of 5 stars
 
What i thought of the story: When I first started reading this book my first thought was that it was too boring and that I would end up not enjoying the story whatever it was at all. However just because something starts off boring doesn’t mean it will stay that way throughout the book and I have to say that in this case it defiantly get’s more interesting from the slow start at the beginning. So I’ve never really read any books with chimeras, especially with them being a major part of the story only the fullmetal alchemist manga really if that counts so finding out about them and what type of world they live in gave a good insight as to what the author imagines in this world of mythical bests could be like if they exist in a world of there own. Also having Karou (main character) somewhat involved in that world and making her life in the human world as a art student made it all tie together rather nicely leaving the reader guessing till the end what the connection is. There’s also the angels which gives an interesting twist with seeing them for the most part as the bad guys rather than the heavenly good beings we all think angels to be. I’ll admit I love stories where romances start with two people totally despising one another and in this case as well it’s almost a little Romeo and Juliet thing going on.
Overall I give the story a 4 out of 5 stars

It truly is better to hope than to wish
 
 

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