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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not fantastic, but a really good book., February 25, 2009
Now I'm not great at expressing my view on things very effectively but I will try my best.
Good - description, characters, unpredictable most of the times, an ending that wasn't sad or happily ever after and "closed"
Bad - the middle dragged a little, ended with questions in my head (but this is OK since there are at least two more books in the series), and the name Sonny (I like the name itself but to me it didn't really suit the character).
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The book basically had me hooked from beginning to end and only had me putting it down once to get a drink. The character of Kelley (protagonist) is both funny and lovable. She is 17 year old actress living in Manhattan working in an off, off, off, off Broadway production of A Midsummer's Night Dream with a bunch of kooky yet lovable actors and a crazy director.
Sonny Flannery is a changeling (a mortal child taken by the faeries and raised by them) who guards the Samhain Gate in Central Park with 12 other changelings. Though they aren't technically faeries this has made them immortal.
The story switches POV between Kelley and Sonny giving you an effective view of both Kelley's world and the world of faeries.
Like I said before there was good description throughout the book, the switching of POVs carries the story along smoothly and there are many lovable characters. For me my favourites were Kelley, her roomate, Maddox, Jack ( actor) and Bob (another actor). I also liked how the author kept true to the dark and tricky nature of faeries and their uncanny ability to deceive very effectively when they cannot lie.
There was however a point in the middle of the story were I felt the plot (right term?) dragging and my mind kept drifting away or I was debating whether I should skip over. The scene I suppose is necessary but I think it should have been shorter. Also the name Sonny kept me from really liking the character despite his actual characterization which is loyal, noble and sweet but also very strong. I don't know the name just kept me from seeing him as a capable strong young man and more of a boy or immature (but he isn't!)
There were also a couple of surprises that I did not see coming especially in the climax and before then.
The ending I liked and disliked for the same reason. It wasn't a happy ending but it also wasn't a complete conclusion (you'll see).
But I also accept it because this book is the first in a series of three Cheesy.
Hope I explained myself well. Overall this is a really good book filled with a lot faery creatures and folklore and lovable characters and surprises. And I most definitely will be reading the second book.
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28 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Feisty and Obvious, January 20, 2009
So many things were right and wrong with this novel. First off the premise, the girl with the mysterious heritage, a horse in her bathtub, Oberon/Auberon. Those are the things right with the book. The inside look at a working theater was great too.
But the story's potential was only hinted at.
The guys especially are oddly emasculated.
Sonny is sorta mysterious. He's handsome and has an irresistible need to protect the girl. His friend Maddox feels wrong too.
Then there's Mabh, oh, I don't even want to go there, it makes me want to reconsider the three stars I gave this book.
The heroine's Aunt, well, I'm paraphrasing here, but anyway this is how it went in the book; "Auntie dear, was I like, adopted?" gasps Kelley.
"Um, oh my golly gee, I didn't want you to know . . .but, yes. Yes you were, sorta . . ."says Auntie.
"Ohhhh, well, let's never talk about this again, cause it will drag the story down, alright?" says Kelley.
"Sure honey," says Auntie.
Okay, so I shortened the scene a bit, but really, not by much.
I was so excited to read this book. I love stories that involve the Fae (Stormborn, The Pillars of the Earth Series and Eragon) but this wasn't as fun or interesting as I thought it would be.
All in all, I did finish the book, if a book is bad I give it just 80 pages and then set it aside. I guess it's a buyer beware situation. I'm not saying don't read Woundrous Strange. I am saying that there are so many great series out, that I personally would save money for them and borrow this one from a friend or the library.
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wondrous and Strange in a Good Way!, December 24, 2008
There is definitely magic between author and reader, props to you Lesley! Can I just say how much I absolutely LOVE this book?! The awesome Lesley Livingston has woven an incredible story including fairies and memorable cast of characters. Not to mention embedding humor and romance onto every page.
Even though the story is told in third person, Lesley has described everything vividly. I was absolutely dazzled by how amazing this debut book is. Every once in awhile, there's a special book that is absolutely a gem. This is it. For me, this is one of the best books I have ever read!
The characters come to life and you feel like you've known them all your life. You'll feel their emotions like they were your own. Kelley has become one of my favorite characters and so has Sonny and practically everyone in the book.
Wondrous Strange includes the excitement of theater and the magical elements of the Celtic myths. The whole experience leaves you breathless and hungry for more even though the last page satisfies you... but only for a little while. Luckily for me and all the readers that want to read this book, there will be a sequel!!
I cannot use enough words to express how much I LOVE this book! It'll appeal to teens as well as adults too, so I strongly suggest it as a Christmas present. Trust me, the person you give it to will love it!
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