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Review #13636 - Dated: 8th of March, 2015 Author: alexmoulton |
Having read the standalone "Sinner" of Maggie Stiefvater's 'Wolves of Mercy Creek' novels, I found that I enjoyed the writing style, and thought I would give this latest book from the 'Raven Cycle' series a read. Unfortunately, I had not had the opportunity to read the two books that preceded 'Blue Lily, Lily Blue', and without a summary of the books available on the internet, I was effectively going into it blind. Therefore, much of my experience with this particular novel could very well be different to a reader that has followed the series from the beginning.
Regardless, the storyline is much more complicated in the 'Raven' series; whereas the 'Wolves' series covered teens that could transform into the aforementioned wolves, the 'Raven' series covers a larger supernatural occurrence that follows extrasensory perception, psychics/witches, ley lines, and the concept of sleepers and spirits. The wide scope of background information did make it hard to follow initially, having missed the first half of the plot.
But as you move through the book, the differing abilities of each character is revealed, and everything begins to fall into place, with all characters having a necessary role in the story. While overall rather interesting and well written, it was certainly obvious that this particular addition to the series was more about developing the characters, as very little was truly accomplished through plot progression.
Rather like the first movie in a 2-part movie, I found that this novel ended with more unanswered questions than resolved plotlines, which did give the novel a very slow movement; less action, and more lining up the obstacles that need to resolved in the final book.
But it has certainly piqued my curiosity, and I will be looking for the two previous titles to fill a couple of remaining questions that I have regarding the background of the characters. This novels delves into the paranormal world of clairvoyance, and the intricacies and rules that run with it. In a time when the market for novels and movies have become flooded with werewolves and vampires, this series is refreshing. I genuinely look forward to seeing how the plot plays out.
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