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Thank you NetGalley and Clarion Books for providing an e-Arc in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: April 5th, 2016
Synopsis: In a city divided between opulent luxury in the Light and fierce privations in the Dark, a determined young woman survives by guarding her secrets.
Lucie Manette was born in the Dark half of the city, but careful manipulations won her a home in the Light, celebrity status, and a rich, loving boyfriend. Now she just wants to keep her head down, but her boyfriend has a dark secret of his own–one involving an apparent stranger who is destitute and despised. Lucie alone knows the young men’s deadly connection, and even as the knowledge leads her to make a grave mistake, she can trust no one with the truth.
Blood and secrets alike spill out when the revolution erupts. With both halves of the city burning, and mercy nowhere to be found, can Lucie save either boy–or herself?
A Tale of Two Cities has always been one of my favorite Charles Dickens stories, so when I heard that Tell The Wind And Fire was going to be based on the classic I was quite excited. Adding to my enthusiasm was that I really enjoyed Sarah Rees Brennan’s Lynburn Legacy and Demon’s Lexicon trilogies. After finishing this however it was hard to believe the book was by the same author. The first problem are the characters.The story is narrated by Lucie who has loved Ethan since the day they met. She’s completely devoted to him and we’re told repeatedly and nauseatingly throughout the story how perfect he is. But the real problem I had with Lucie is that she’s got no personality of her own. She’s wishy-washy in the extreme and has no backbone until the very end of the book. She has opportunity after opportunity to take a stand for what’s right, yet until the last few chapters she prefers to cower and make excuses for why she can’t act. Ethan is likable, but as a hero he’s pretty bland. He reminded me of the princes in Disney movies like Cinderella, and Snow White. They’re handsome and charming, but there’s nothing really there under the surface. The one character I liked was Carwyn who adds some much needed humor and bite to the story. Given the story that this is based on, naturally there’s a love triangle but I was expecting this. The problem is I disliked Lucie so much that I wanted both Ethan and Carwyn to dump her and go get a drink together. I just couldn’t fathom how she could inspire such love in either of them. The other issue I had was with the world-building. The author throws an enormous amount of information about the world she’s created in the first three chapters. It’s extremely confusing and there are so many things that are never explained such as how magic was actually discovered. The world just transforms magically without answering any questions such as where the magic came from to begin with. I was still muddled at the end of the book. I don’t even understand where the title comes from beyond that it’s part of a nursery rhyme Lucie’s aunt used to sing to her. I’ve given this 2 stars mainly because I really liked Carwyn. Otherwise, try as I might, I just can’t find much to recommend about it.
Lekeisha The Booknerd said:
I have read other reviews like this. I don’t even know if I want to read it now.
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By Hook Or By Book ~ Book Reviews, News, & Other Stuff said:
While I was ultimately disappointed by this Lekeisha, don’t let my or for that matter, others opinions prevent you from picking this up. I think what I’d suggest though is borrowing it from your library instead of buying it. That way you’re not out anything if you don’t like it.🙋🏻
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skundrik said:
I am reading this right now. Darn…
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By Hook Or By Book ~ Book Reviews, News, & Other Stuff said:
I might be completely off base with this. I’m looking forward to reading your review!
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Nitin said:
good review. I’m very bad at putting things in perspective after reading a book, like you did here. So liked this post. 🙂
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By Hook Or By Book ~ Book Reviews, News, & Other Stuff said:
Thank you! That means a lot. I hate giving a book a poor review, unless one is so truly bad that it ticks me off. In this case it was more a disappointment, particularly because the author is a YA favorite of mine.
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Nitin said:
Yes, It must be hard. but then you did justice by writing an honest review. 🙂
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By Hook Or By Book ~ Book Reviews, News, & Other Stuff said:
Thanks! 🙂
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Carrie said:
Uh oh, another one I have coming up.
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By Hook Or By Book ~ Book Reviews, News, & Other Stuff said:
Honestly Carrie, if it wasn’t for Carwyn (who was all kinds of awesome), I wouldn’t have guessed this was written by her. I hope you enjoy it though, more than I did.
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Carrie said:
I’ve actually been seeing a lot of negative reviews on this one so I won’t be shocked if I don’t like it but always hope that I’ll be one that does.
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By Hook Or By Book ~ Book Reviews, News, & Other Stuff said:
I’m keeping my fingers crossed for you Carrie!
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Carrie said:
Thanks! A few to go before this one but reading it soon.
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ravenblake99 said:
I totally agree with your thoughts! 😀
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By Hook Or By Book ~ Book Reviews, News, & Other Stuff said:
Thanks Raven. Have you read her previous books?
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ravenblake99 said:
I haven’t read her previous books but I heard they are pretty good. 😀
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By Hook Or By Book ~ Book Reviews, News, & Other Stuff said:
They really are!
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ravenblake99 said:
Ok, I might give it a try! 😀
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By Hook Or By Book ~ Book Reviews, News, & Other Stuff said:
🙂
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Heena Rathore P. said:
I just got approved for this one and seeing it approved reminded me that I requested it in the first place. And now I think I’ll let it sit on the shelf for a while.
Thanks for the honest review, Kim! You’ve saved me from reading this book 🙂
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By Hook Or By Book ~ Book Reviews, News, & Other Stuff said:
You’re very welcome Heena. I wish I could have given it a better review.
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