Gemma is distressed to find that she has been followed from India by Kartik, a beautiful young man who warns her to fight off the visions. Nevertheless, they continue, and one night she is led by a child-spirit to find a diary that reveals the secrets of a mystical Order. The clique soon finds a way to accompany Gemma to the other-world realms of her visions "for a bit of fun" and to taste the power they will never have as Victorian wives, but they discover that the delights of the realms are overwhelmed by a menace they cannot control. Gemma is left with the knowledge that her role as the link between worlds leaves her with a mission to seek out the "others" and rebuild the Order.
My review: I must admit, this book is one I read grudgingly. I tend to shy away from books that are incredibly popular but poorly written (Twilight, Eragon) and so I only read it because my library had it. To my delight, it was very well written. I was immediately drawn into the world of Gemma and found her a likable character. Though she began as rather spoiled, she quickly became grew up in the face of tragedy.
I enjoyed the portrayal of strict Victorian England. It was written in a way that made it easy reading (especially for the teenage audience) while still capturing the strictures the society place on girls in that era. And I loved Katrick. What a great male lead, although he was not in the book quite enough.
While I liked the setting, characters and writing very well indeed, the plot, particularly the phantasmagoria, was lacking just enough credibility to make me a fan. (In other words, the author didn't quite make me believe in the other-worldly elements.)
It takes a lot for me to want to pick up a sequel, and while I enjoyed the book very much I do not think I will pick up the sequel...well, perhaps I will if I see it on the library's shelf!
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars, simply because it was refreshing to read a well-written book with likable characters!
Profanity: None
Drugs and Alcohol: The girls do drink a stolen bottle of wine
Sexuality: Tame
Violence: Minimal
I would love your thoughts on GOING BOVINE!
~Suzette~
Great review! I have been wanting to read this book. I think I will definitely try it!
ReplyDeleteI've picked up this book several times at the bookstore but haven't bought it. The library is a great idea though - I'll have to check it out!
ReplyDeleteI liked your review of it as well. I've read all three, but you really hit it on the head when you said the other worldly elements weren't believable. I also felt that a lot of the character's reactions were unrealistic, and that tended to break the spell of the novels. I think you probably rated this higher than I did, because I wouldn't read it again, but I did like that she spread a lot of mystery on it. Thanks for mentioning though, and I believe they are thinking of making a movie about it. We'll see how that goes.
ReplyDeleteGreat review! I loved the series, though I wasn't too fond of the ending for the final book.
ReplyDeleteGreat review. I've got the book sitting on my bookshelf, I just need to find time to read it. Now, I know I must find that time.
ReplyDeleteI actually think this would make a really good movie, but as a book, it wasn't my favourite (although I do think her writing is excellent). I haven't yet read Going Bovine, but I'm looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised with how popular this book was that so many people are lukewarm in their praise of it...
ReplyDeleteFrankly, I wasn't impressed, but for different reasons. I didn't like the girl drama.
I haven't read Going Bovine. I heard it had so much bad language it was distracting. I decided I'd just forgo reading it.
Nice review, Suzette!
ReplyDeleteThis book wasa little wierd but I liked it.
ReplyDeleteI think the vision part is a really cool idea, and I like when the story takes place.
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