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Objectivity is for the weak.

March 11, 2015 by Amanda 6 Comments

51zb1Ggd5VLI’m going to try hard to be objective and coherent in this review, but I make no promises because I love this book to a ridiculous degree and it’s hard not to just post, “ZOMG I LOVE IT, READ IT AND TALK ABOUT THE FEEEEEEELS WITH ME.”  But since I really do want people to read this book (and the rest of the series!), I will give coherency a go.

Blue Sargent is sixteen years old and the only girl born into her family with no psychic abilities.  She does, however, amplify the psychic abilities of those around her.  So once a year Blue goes with her mother to an abandoned church to write down the names of the spirits that walk the corpse road, the names of people who will die within the next twelve months.  But tonight is different for two reasons.  First, Blue is at the church with her Aunt Neeve instead of her mother and secondly, Blue sees a spirit.  He will not tell Neeve his name but tells Blue eventually that it is Gansy.  She cannot see his face but can tell that he is a young man about her age and that he is wearing a Aglionby Academy (the super exclusive local prep school) sweater.  When Blue asks he aunt why she can see this particular spirit, Neeve answers, “Either you’re his true love or you killed him.”

This leaves Blue in something of a conundrum because, after being told her whole life by every psychic that she ever met that if she kisses her true love, he will die, she has sworn off both kissing and boys.  Aglionby boys (called Raven Boys for the embalm on their sweaters) in particular, since a lifetime of growing up poor in a town that caters to the privileged, wealthy students has left her with the opinion that Aglionby boys are bastards.  But she soon meets a group of four friends and her opinion begins to change, at least about these particular Raven Boys.  There’s Adam, a quiet, proud scholarship boy who Blue thinks is very pretty; Noah, the sweet one; and Ronan, who might actually be a bit of a bastard but whose father’s recent murder wins him some leeway.  Then there’s Gansy.  Richard Campbell Gansy III.  He’s old money, his mother a Senator and his family privileged beyond Blue’s imagining.  He’s also obsessed with finding an ancient Welsh king he believes is buried on a local ley line.  Blue can’t help but be fascinated though she can’t imaging kissing Gansy, let alone falling in love with him.

As I mentioned, I adored this book.  It hits many of my favorite tics.  Strong female characters who have good relationships with other women, people who are good fucking friends to each other, found families, humor, sass, well thought out plots, well built fantasy world, and just, I love this book.  If you like any of those things, please read this book and then come talk to me about feeeeeeeeeels.  Woo!

Filed Under: Fantasy Tagged With: characters who need hugs, fantasy, friendship, kick ass female lead, Maggie Stiefvater, Modern Fantasy, sass, suburban fantasy, YA

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  1. Malin says

    March 11, 2015 at 9:02 pm

    I had pretty much exactly the same reaction to this book. I love this series, even though nothing much at all happens in book 3, I just want to spend time with the characters and immerse myself in the fascinating world that Stiefvater has created. I can’t wait until the final book is out, later this year.

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    • Amanda says

      March 12, 2015 at 11:59 am

      Oooh, is the fourth book coming out this year? I do appreciate authors who write quickly. *mutters about the pain of being a Megan Whalen Turner fan*

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      • Malin says

        March 12, 2015 at 12:35 pm

        The Raven King is (according to Goodreads) scheduled for release on September 29th. I may have to re-read the first three books before that.

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  2. Alexis says

    March 11, 2015 at 11:43 pm

    I adore the Raven books! Ditto Malin – book 3 wasn’t the strongest in terms of forward momentum and I could (as a nitpicker) definitely nit some picks there. But I adore these characters and want to spend as much time in this world as humanly possible.

    Raven Boys = ALL the stars :)

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    • Amanda says

      March 12, 2015 at 12:33 pm

      Yeah, as a reader I absolutely prefer well written characters to well written plots, so I had very few problems with the third book, though I do realize that the complaints about lack of plot are totally legit.

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  3. Amanda says

    March 12, 2015 at 12:35 pm

    So, who is your guys favorite character? After the first book Blue was solidly in the lead, but ever since the second book Ronan has been far and away my favorite and I really don’t see anybody else catching up any time soon.

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