Showing posts with label Rachel Vincent. Show all posts
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Thursday, 14 June 2012

Review: If I Die by Rachel Vincent

If I Die (Soul Screamers #5) by Rachel Vincent
Released: 3rd February 2012
Publisher: MIRA
Source: Bought
Rating: 4/5

Goodreads description:

No one wants to be this teacher's pet…

The entire school’s talking about the gorgeous new math teacher, Mr Beck. That is, everyone except Kaylee Cavanaugh. After all, Kaylee’s no ordinary high-school junior. She’s a banshee — she screams when someone dies.

But the next scream might be for Kaylee.

Yeah — it’s a shock to her, too. So to distract herself, Kaylee’s going to save every girl in school. Because that hot new teacher is really an incubus who feeds on the desire of unsuspecting students. The only girls immune to his lure are Kaylee and Sabine — her boyfriend’s needy ex-girlfriend. Now the unlikely allies have to get rid of Mr Beck…before he discovers they aren’t quite human, either.

But Kaylee’s borrowed lifeline is nearing its end. And those who care about her will do anything to save her life. Anything


My thoughts:

This is my favourite Soul Screamers book (so far) by a long shot. Almost instantly we're hit with a shocking revelation....Kaylee is going die. I mean, when was the last time you read a book where the main character DIED? Not only is that shocking in itself, but it added a whole different level to the book...a sort of dreadful anticipation, how will it happen, exactly when will it happen...will she ACTUALLY die?

I was a bit fed up of Kaylee in MSTS; but she pretty much redeemed herself in this book. She took the news of her impending death so well, and instead of going out and being totally crazy she chose to spend her last days of life helping people who would never know what she'd done for them; and that's so completely selfless, and so NOT what I would have done. I really admired her. She really held it together in the face of something no one should really have to experience and wanted to do something beneficial with her final hours. At the same time, she sorta let me down a little. All that APOLOGISING to Nash....in my opinion she had very little to actually apologise for, I really wish she'd been a bit stronger, had a bit more of a backbone and said "you know what, this is what has happened and that's it" no crying, and apologising and begging. 

Speaking of which...what happened....OMG. I mean, FINALLY. I totally didn't expect what happened on a more personal level between the characters; I wanted it to happen, but it's so...different to what would traditionally happen in YA that I never thought Rachel Vincent would go there, but she DID and it was EPIC. I am SO happy it did happen, and if you've read this, you know what I'm talking about ;)

Nash...I am so done with Nash. That's pretty much all I have to say about him. You can defend him all you want, but his behaviour in this book was despicable and in my mind, indefensible. He behaved appallingly and honestly I would not be bothered if he had a terrible, tragic accident in Before I Wake. Sabine...yeah, I still like her, I liked her a lot in this book as well, more than the last one because she was a bit less psycho and a bit more....humane. Tod...wow. Just wow. That guy is just, fantastic. He is everything Nash is not, everything Nash should be. We had HUGE Tod breakthroughs in this book and they were a long time coming IMO!

Plotwise outside of the whole 'Kaylee's gonna die' thing, I thought it was one of the strongest of the series. Kaylee was so focused, so determined to do the right thing, and she relied on the others instead of shouldering all the burden herself, plus she was pretty cutthroat about everything which I liked. The ending was totally awesome, I figured something like that would have to happen, but at the same time it didn't feel too predictable.

I thought at times the writing was a little melodramatic, but that's to be expected when everyone is doing big tragic speeches. It's not something I like to read, but it probably worked for a lot of readers.

I am so so excited for Before I Wake, I'm actually going to buy the US edition, because the UK one comes out TEN DAYS LATER and I just cannot wait that long! 

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

Review: My Soul to Steal by Rachel Vincent

My Soul to Steal (Soul Screamers #4) by Rachel Vincent
Released:January 2011
Publisher: Harlequin
Source: Won from Rachel at Fiktshun (thanks Rachel!!)
Rating: 3.5/5

Goodreads description:

Trying to work things out with Nash—her maybe boyfriend—is hard enough for Kaylee Cavanaugh. She can't just pretend nothing happened. But "complicated" doesn't even begin to describe their relationship when his ex-girlfriend transfers to their school, determined to take Nash back.

See, Sabine isn't just an ordinary girl. She's a mara, the living personification of a nightmare. She can read people's fears—and craft them into nightmares while her victims sleep. Feeding from human fear is how she survives.

And Sabine isn't above scaring Kaylee and the entire school to death to get whatever—and whoever—she wants


My thoughts:

I was so proud of Kaylee at the end of book 3, she made a hard, but definitely right decision, and then in this book it seems like she undid most of her good work!  She became paranoid, desperate, irrational and, I’ll be honest, a little psychotic.  She fixated on Sabine and got all jealous and insecure and I just wanted her to remember how strong she was and that she did not need a man to make her complete!

Sabine on the other hand...I knew I shouldn't like her, but I really did. She had an attitude and she wasn't scared to go after what she wanted. She didn't play fair at all, but I liked her scheming ways, because really, I could see that her and Nash worked better than Nash and Kaylee. I just needed Kaylee to see that!! I did feel bad for Kaylee, she wanted time to come to terms with what Nash had done, to figure out if she could trust him again, and Sabine took that from her, made her fight for something she wasn't even sure that she wanted in the first place, and that definitely messed her up a bit. I could totally see her issue. But I felt she went at it from totally the wrong angle.

Nash...argh don't get me started on Nash. That guy. He's so weak and a total jerk, I completely wanted to slap him for most of this book! He messed EVERYONE around and he never seemed to be sorry about any of it! Tod on the other hand. Ah, Tod. Where have you been?? Why did I not notice you before?? Seriously, Tod was amazing in this book. So supportive and helpful to Kaylee, always there for her. He was less mildly creepy and a bit stalkerish and more of a good friend....possibly more of a friend, hmmm? I thought it was pretty clear how he felt about her, but poor Kay had so much going on she didn't seem to notice.

The plot of this was really clever, I was definitely fooled by what was going on, and you can see how Kaylee's obsession with Sabine influences her judgement on certain things. But how everything worked out was really clever, as I have come to expect from any novel written by Rachel Vincent. I missed out some of the dream sequences because I found them a little boring, and felt I could see their relevance to the plot without actually having to read them and I did figure out the whole thing with Alec early, but beyond that I was completely surprised by how everything unfolded.  I didn't enjoy this quite as much as the rest of the SS series, pretty much because I was a little disappointed in Kaylee, but also a little bit because I resented the idea that Nash was 'in charge' of Sabine,  I got why Kaylee had to appeal to him about her behaviour, but didn't like the idea that he could control what she did.

On the whole though, I adore this series, and cannot wait to see what If I Die brings!