This is a somber and subdued story, yet it's powerful, with plenty of depth. The writing is excellent, the characters are well drawn, and the story draws you in. I truly cared about Grace and Sam, so, even though it wasn’t a fast-paced adventure story, I was still glued to the pages. I think I even finished it in one sitting.
I think this story is the best example of love at first sight, EVER. Grace and Sam are so drawn to each other, even under such strange circumstances, that there is nothing more natural than for them to be together. Some have compared this story to TWILIGHT, but, in my humble opinion, SHIVER blows TWILIGHT out of the water. Mostly because SHIVER makes the reader feel love at first sight in such a tangible way. TWILIGHT didn’t quite do that.
Also, can I just say that I LOVED the cover?
As with all my book discussions, there are SPOILERS below.
The werewolf folklore is quite unique and intriguing, as well as the destined end for all of them. I loved the suspense around Sam’s fight to stay human, and what it would mean when he finally turned back into a wolf. It added an incredible layer to his relationship with Grace.
My one complaint was Grace’s best friends. Rachel was fantastic in the beginning, but then she kind of disappears, and her role becomes more superficial. Which was a shame. As for Olivia, I didn’t understand her motivation behind the fight with Grace. Or the lack of communication thereafter. I thought that could have been explored more.
But still, the story is quite amazing. I recommend curling up with it under a nice warm blanket. :)
As with all my book discussions, there are SPOILERS below.
The werewolf folklore is quite unique and intriguing, as well as the destined end for all of them. I loved the suspense around Sam’s fight to stay human, and what it would mean when he finally turned back into a wolf. It added an incredible layer to his relationship with Grace.
My one complaint was Grace’s best friends. Rachel was fantastic in the beginning, but then she kind of disappears, and her role becomes more superficial. Which was a shame. As for Olivia, I didn’t understand her motivation behind the fight with Grace. Or the lack of communication thereafter. I thought that could have been explored more.
But still, the story is quite amazing. I recommend curling up with it under a nice warm blanket. :)
9 comments:
I do like a well written slow-paced novel. Sometimes I get tired when a story goes from one high adventure to another.
I completely agree - the romance and love between Grace and Sam... just... wow. So authentic and moving, but in a completely subtle way. I love Maggie's style!
Bish - then you would love this book. It's not flashy or exciting, but wow is it powerful. I loved it.
Donna - so do I! After reading Shiver, I ran out to find Lament. And Ballad just came out, so I am going to hunt that one down, too. :) She's such a great writer.
I so agree. I recommend, too!
Yeah, I wanted to hug the book after I finished it. :)
Oh!!! I can't wait to Christmas when we go back home to the States and I can pick the book up. Sounds fantastic.
I liked this book, too. I was lucky enough to snag a copy at the American Library Association in Chicago.
Hi Tabitha!
Christina - it sure is fanastic! It's a quiet book that's too compelling to really be a quiet book. Very well done.
Hi Ron! :) I was bummed I missed the ALA conference this year, but oh well. :)
I really want to read this now! For some reason, it makes me think of Wuthering Heights, another book with a great love story in it. Twilight left me cold. I have the feeling this one won't.
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