The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater

Title: The Scorpio Races
Author: Maggie Stiefvater
Publisher: Scholastic Press
Pages: 401
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Summary: It happens at the start of every November: the Scorpio Races. Riders attempt to keep hold of their water horses long enough to make it to the finish line. Some riders live. Others die.

At age nineteen, Sean Kendrick is the returning champion. He is a young man of few words, and if he has any fears, he keeps them buried deep, where no one else can see them.

Puck Connolly is different. She never meant to ride in the Scorpio Races. But fate hasn’t given her much of a chance. So she enters the competition — the first girl ever to do so. She is in no way prepared for what is going to happen.

3stars

This review may contain spoilers. If you don’t want to know, don’t read it.

I’ve been a huge fan of Stiefvater’s work since reading the Mercy Falls series, and I absolutely could not wait to see what she had for us next. Getting my hands on an advanced reader copy of The Scorpio Races was like Christmas in June!

Going in, neither voice (as is the norm for Maggie’s novels, there are multiple POV’s) grabbed me at first. I was like okayyyyy, what’s the point here? Do I even like this? OMG I’M BORED. Yes, I get distracted easily. Whatever. What I’m trying to say is: it wasn’t until about halfway through that I finally reached that high and wanted to continue reading, reading, reading until it was finished.

I have to say that when I sat down to finish, I came away with tears in my eyes. There’s just something about a man and his animal that just gets to me, and Sean’s connection to Corr was beautiful. If you’re an animal person like me, you’ll understand that some bonds like that are stronger than those you share with humans. They’re our greatest companions at times.

For Sean, that was all the time…until Puck. Sadly though, the bond he shares with Corr was more captivating to me than his budding attraction to Puck. If you’ve read any of the Mercy Falls series, you know Maggie has the ability to bring the major swoons… I guess that’s what I was expecting here, too. But there were very few.

As for Puck, she remarked often about how ornery she was supposed to be with the spitting and the biting, but I never really saw that in her character. I wanted more. I wanted her to punch Gabriel in the face like she threatened. I wanted her to stand tall and just be proud of herself. She made a huge decision, she changed that island forever by doing what she did and I needed her to own it!!

Overall, it was an interesting story—certainly not like anything I’ve read before. But I just needed more. Don’t get me wrong, I liked Puck, and I liked Sean. And as I said before, the bond Sean shared with Corr (and all the horses he worked with) was truly amazing to read. But as far as the rest went, it fell a little below my expectations.

I would recommend this if you have a love for animals (horses especially) or if you’re looking for something original to take a bite out of, you won’t be disappointed.

But if you go in (like I did) hoping to find the next Sam Roth


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Forever by Maggie Stiefvater

 

Title: Forever
Author: Maggie Stiefvater
Publisher: Scholastic
Pages: 386 (Hardcover)
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Summary: The thrilling conclusion to #1 bestselling Shiver trilogy from Maggie Stiefvater

then.

When Sam met Grace, he was a wolf and she was a girl. Eventually he found a way to become a boy, and their love moved from a curious distance to the intense closeness of shared lives.

now.

That should have been the end of their story. But Grace was not meant to stay human. Now she is the wolf. And the wolves of Mercy Falls are about to be killed in one final, spectacular hunt.

forever.

Sam would do anything for Grace. But can one boy and one love really change a hostile, predatory world? The past, the present, and the future are about to collide in one pure moment – a moment of death or life, farewell or forever.

 

 

THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS, YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

Shiver was one of my favorite things I read in 2010, and I hurried to finish Linger immediately after because I loved Sam and Grace’s story so much. I will admit that I wasn’t happy with Linger. I didn’t like the introduction of Cole or Isabel. My original reasons for loving the series were because of what Sam and Grace shared, and it was their stories I cared about.

At the end of Linger I was left (painfully) wanting the next book, not because of anyone else except for those two. Naturally, I feared the worst because that Maggie is a sneaky one (hehe).

Going into Forever, I was a little disappointed (at first) to see that there would again be four different points of view (okay, five). But, I’ll admit that both new characters grew on me. And in the end, I really did love Cole and Isabel. They became part of that Sam/Grace combo and created a love story of their own. They fight like cats and dogs but they couldn’t stay away from each other. One of my favorite moments in the book was Isabel giving him the toy Mustang. It was sweet and the few minutes they shared beneath the lab table hiding from Mrs. Culpeper when he was driving it up and down her arm? I died. Seriously, it sounds ridiculous, but one of the most intimate moments I’ve ever read. And I’ve read a lot of intimate moments.

But it wasn’t just that. Watching Cole grow into the man he was supposed to be — outside of NARKOTIKA — and reading about him developing his scientific roots, along with the good sides to him, was amazing. Seeing his friendship — brotherhood — with Sam grow, and with Grace as well, made me happy. He really did make this book better. When the climax hit, I was sitting here crying for several pages knowing I was supposed to think he had died and what a waste it was for him to have come so far and have it all taken away. But somehow I knew he wasn’t dead. And as soon as Isabel’s phone rang, I smiled so big.

But enough about those two. Sam and Grace. Okay, more acurately: SAM. He’s always been this swoony sweet adorable boy that I have loved and that definitely did not change. He went through so much in this book, learning secrets about the man who he’s called his father for most of his life. Having to face his fears about that, ask questions about that and then ultimately, say goodbye to someone who taught him everything. He breaks my heart in the best ways every single time. His love for Grace is so palpable it’s like you can feel it coming off the page. The same goes for her. These two have gone through a struggle that hasn’t been easy, and they’ve stuck together and only become stronger because of it.

Maggie has an amazing ability to create characters and make them so real it’s like someone you know. Or someone you want to know. That being said, sometimes I wonder if trilogies are really for me… I have yet to not be kind of upset by one of them. While I loved Forever, the ending I’m still unsure of. The last page literally left my mouth gaping open and, as you can see from my status update, all I could say was uhhhh… I’m not generally the type that needs everything wrapped in boxes with pretty little bows–do I like it that way? Of course–but when I’ve invested so much time into something, I guess I expect there to be a clear answer when I get to end. There was no clear answer here.

So basically, I loved it, but I’m thinking of petitioning Maggie to write us Forever 2.0: Did it really work?. But maybe that’s just me being selfish rather than drawing my own conclusions as she probably intended.

One lucky Fictionee will win the entire Wolves of Mercy Falls series, signed by Maggie Stiefvater herself! This giveaway will begin on Friday, July 15, 2011. More details to come!

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