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witchy YA novel that I've greatly enjoyed!
You can also read my review below.
Spellcaster
(Spellcaster #1)
Hardcover, 389 pages
Harper Teen
March 5, 2013
Paranormal Romance, Urban Fantasy,
Young Adult Fiction
Chapter One Excerpt
Quickly she closed her eyes and settled her left wrist in her right hand. On her left wrist she wore what Dad called her charm bracelet -- and it did look like one, at a glance.
Her fingers found the small pendant of ivory, the material she needed to balance her spell.
Silently, she went through the spell for the illumination of magical shape.
A winter sunrise.
The pain of abandonment.
The knowledge of love.
She went deep within herself, calling up the ingredients, experiencing each more powerfully than real memory -- as if she were living them again --
The sun rising on a sharp, cold morning when the snow was high enough to sink in knee-deep, painting the sky a pale pink, while Nadia shivered on the balcony.
Nadia standing dumbfounded in the door of her parents' bedroom as Mom packed a suitcase and said, "Your father and I think we should live apart for a while."
Waking up in a violent thunderstorm to find Cole curled next to her wearing his footie pajamas, in silent, total confidence that his big sister could protect him.
The emotions and images coursed through her, reverberating through her powers, bouncing off the ivory until Nadia could see -- a barrier. They were headed straight toward....what was this? Was it meant to keep out any other forms of magic, or warn someone else if magic entered this space?
My Review
The cover of this book mesmerized me the minute I first saw it. That blue flame poised on the girl's hand, the way she's totally focusing on it....I immediately wanted to find out more!
The story started me off on the edge of my seat. Nadia Caldani, the protagonist, is a young woman traveling from Chicago with her father and little brother. They are headed to the fictional town of Captive's Sound, which, from the descriptions in the novel, appears to be located somewhere in the northeastern part of the country. As they get closer to the town, Nadia begins to sense the presence of a very strong, yet invisible, magic barrier, which her family is entirely unaware of.
Nadia is able to sense this barrier because she's a witch. Her father and brother are unable to because, in this novel, only females can be witches and perform magic. It's a hereditary thing, passed down from mother to daughter. Men are completely non-magical (although there's one notable exception in the story).
Suddenly, Nadia and her family are involved in an accident, as their car slams into the invisible barrier, nearly sinking into the nearby river. Thankfully, they are rescued by a young man who appears out of nowhere....
As the story progresses, the reader is introduced to a fascinatingly complex series of events and cast of characters. Captive's Sound is heavily steeped in evil magic, and Nadia knows she has to do something to counteract the horrible spells that have engulfed the town in a depressing, oppressive fog.
The problem is, Nadia is not a fully-trained witch. Her mother abruptly abandoned the family one fine day, leaving her daughter's training incomplete. She also left three devastated people behind, which is why Nadia's father decided a fresh start would be the best thing for himself and his two children.
This novel has gotten some mixed reviews, but I sure don't know why. It grabbed me from the very beginning, and I simply couldn't let go! All of the ingredients that make for exciting, page-turning reading are present in this story -- compelling, fully fleshed-out characters, unexpected twists and turns, and lots of fascinating, even mind-boggling magic!
The story started me off on the edge of my seat. Nadia Caldani, the protagonist, is a young woman traveling from Chicago with her father and little brother. They are headed to the fictional town of Captive's Sound, which, from the descriptions in the novel, appears to be located somewhere in the northeastern part of the country. As they get closer to the town, Nadia begins to sense the presence of a very strong, yet invisible, magic barrier, which her family is entirely unaware of.
Nadia is able to sense this barrier because she's a witch. Her father and brother are unable to because, in this novel, only females can be witches and perform magic. It's a hereditary thing, passed down from mother to daughter. Men are completely non-magical (although there's one notable exception in the story).
Suddenly, Nadia and her family are involved in an accident, as their car slams into the invisible barrier, nearly sinking into the nearby river. Thankfully, they are rescued by a young man who appears out of nowhere....
As the story progresses, the reader is introduced to a fascinatingly complex series of events and cast of characters. Captive's Sound is heavily steeped in evil magic, and Nadia knows she has to do something to counteract the horrible spells that have engulfed the town in a depressing, oppressive fog.
The problem is, Nadia is not a fully-trained witch. Her mother abruptly abandoned the family one fine day, leaving her daughter's training incomplete. She also left three devastated people behind, which is why Nadia's father decided a fresh start would be the best thing for himself and his two children.
This novel has gotten some mixed reviews, but I sure don't know why. It grabbed me from the very beginning, and I simply couldn't let go! All of the ingredients that make for exciting, page-turning reading are present in this story -- compelling, fully fleshed-out characters, unexpected twists and turns, and lots of fascinating, even mind-boggling magic!
I especially enjoyed the characters.
Nadia received a major emotional blow with her mother's desertion, but yet, she strives to remain a pillar of strength for her father and brother. She is totally committed to protecting her family, as well as the entire town, from the insidious evil perpetrated by the villain of the story. She is courageous, loving, persistent, resourceful, and yet, vulnerable in an endearing way. I like her immensely!
Mateo Perez is the young man who rescues Nadia's family. Interestingly, he, too, has lost his mother. In his case, it's because of a strange curse that passes from generation to generation, on his mother's side of the family, giving him the ability to have prophetic dreams. He is just as courageous and resourceful as Nadia, and is a total sweetheart. Need I mention that he's drop-dead gorgeous, as well? I totally adore him!
Mateo and Nadia are inexorably drawn to each other from the moment they meet, although their relationship develops gradually. Claudia Gray has woven their blooming romance into this fascinating tale with deceptive ease. There is no "insta-love" here. They are unexpectedly pulled together, and their friendship slowly deepens into love.
What I really like about their relationship is that they work together as equals, even though each possesses skills that the other doesn't. At no time does Mateo treat Nadia in a condescending manner. In fact, they totally respect each other, mutually displaying tenderness and understanding. This was a very mellow, beautiful thing to read!
Another very compelling character is Verlaine, a girl from the local high school. Considered an outcast, she is either bullied or ignored by nearly all their classmates. I really felt for her, especially since, as I got to know her better, I saw she was a great person -- compassionate, loyal, and tenderhearted. Mateo and Nadia befriend her, and together they all attempt to fight against the powerful evil that seems to be more than they could possibly handle.as
And the villain....oh, the villain! I won't identify that person here, but this character is very well drawn, being appropriately sinister. This villain is a totally evil person, with no scruples whatsoever, no concern for the welfare of the people of this town. Furthermore, this person is in the service of a very mysterious dark force....
The setting of the novel, as well as the events that took place, gave me a feeling of oppression, of doom and gloom. The descriptions of the houses, the countryside, everything contributed to the overall feeling that something very sinister was behind all the unsettling events taking place in the town. However, there was always a ray of hope, as the three main characters bravely sought solutions to each obstacle thrown in their path.
Contributing to the creepy thrills is all the great magic conjured by Gray's imagination -- such as spells of liberation, spells of forgetting, of controlling the elements, even of changing a person's appearance so completely, they would be mistaken for someone else. This is truly the stuff of fairy tales!
The spells are very interestingly concocted, as well. Instead of the stereotyped weird ingredients, or magical potions and elixirs, each spell's "ingredients" consist of memories, each of which has a specific theme. All of them are then combined to create the spell. I've never come across anything like this before! This is not only beautiful and very creative, but also deeply moving.
The climax of the story is open-ended, but that's because the sequel, Steadfast, is slated for publication next year. I already have it on my wish list, and will be eagerly buying and devouring it as soon as it's released!
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I haven't read this one yet, but I love Claudia's books and coincidentally I just saw her the other day! Thanks for taking part in Something Wicked Returns!
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DeleteThis is my very first Claudia Gray book, and I can't wait to read the sequel, "Steadfast", which, as you know will be out next year. I do have the Evernight series, but have yet to read it. "So many books...."
Oh, you know Claudia in person? WOW. Lucky you!! I sure wish I could meet her!
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This is my very first Claudia Gray book, and I totally LOVED it!! Now I have to read her Evernight series, which I own.
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I am going to read "Spellcaster" because of your review.
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Based on your review of this novel, I truly look forward to reading it. The spells sound interesting, as does the setting. Few books receive the highest rating possible, so I'd like to read it to see what makes it warrant such a high rating. Thanks for sharing. michelle_willms@yahoo.com
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DeleteThanks for complimenting my review! I gave this book five stars because it was superbly plotted, with truly engaging, well-rounded characters, as well as because it kept me turning the pages! I became completely immersed in it, and I'm now obsessed with it! I can't wait for the sequel to come out!! That will happen in January of 2014.
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It sounds like an nteresting read.
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It definitely sounds good! I really enjoyed your review. It does sound like soemthing I would like to read :)
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This book sounds really interesting and chilling, I like the descriptions of the setting and the way the spells are made is pretty unique. I'd definitely love to read this. Thank you for the giveaway!
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DeleteYes, it definitely is! However, there IS that little ray of hope throughout. My favorite part of the plot -- in addition to the relationship between Mateo and Nadia -- is the spells. It's indeed pretty fascinating to see how they're constructed. None of this "eye of newt" stuff, which, by the way, is also pretty gross!
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I liked your review of this book and i have wanted to read this book ever since i saw it on Goodreads.
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Great review! Spellcaster looks amazing and yes, your review has made me very much interested in it! Thanks for the awesome giveaway!
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Yeah i would love to read it and i love the cover!! THANKS FOR THE GIVEAWAY!!
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I have been wanting to read this book since i have heard about it.. Even with all the mixed reviews on it i will still give it a chance!! Great review!!!
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ReplyDeleteLove your review! Good characters and twists in the story are what I look for and I was happy to read that this book has that and kept you interested! I am looking forward to reading it and would love to win a copy! Thanks!
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I have already wanted to read it for a while, but your review of the characters does make me want to move it to the top of my TBR pile. (: I love magic. I am curious as to what you are talking about when you say mind-boggling magic. (:
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