Saturday, December 31, 2011

Book Review: The Night Swimmer

The Night Swimmer
By: Matt Bondurant
Published By: Scribner (January 10, 2012) 
Buy it at Amazon

Source: Provided by Publisher
Audience: Adult


My Thoughts:
There are so many elements to this book that I'm going to valiantly attempt to get them all

I was blown away by the prose of this novel. It was lyrical and flowing, which is fitting since the main character, Elly, is a swimmer. Another eye catching, and initially off-putting, was the way the author doesn't use quotation marks to denote conversations. I did get used to it, and once you really get into the swing of it, it makes sense and flows very well - The story is coming from Elly's POV, and it's a retelling. She's recounting her life with her husband Fred, about the drastic life changes they make after 9/11, in which Fred has narrowly missed being in one of the towers. Fred wins a pub in Ireland, and they leave their previous lives to pursue dreams of a meaningful life.  Much like swimming in the ocean Elly loves, their little slice of Ireland is full of hidden things and mysterious figures: There is the clan who lays claim to the island and has a serious dislike of "blow-ins" and a seemingly frail goat farmer, an island tragedy no one will speak of, there is an otherworldly goat, (look I know how it sounds, but its good. Trust me. I know my goats) suspicious deaths and bully tactics, all wrapped in Ireland's mystical setting. Elly has to find herself before the harsh land and turbulent sea swallow her up whole, as Fred gets even more lost. The drift between the two is palpable, and heart wrenching.


The writing is intense, lush and beautiful. I highly recommend it to any and all, especially if you want a change of pace. There's nothing else quite like The Night Swimmer.


Synopsis:


The Night Swimmer, Matt Bondurant’s utterly riveting modern gothic novel of marriage and belonging, confirms his gift for storytelling that transports and enthralls.


In a small town on the southern coast of Ireland, an isolated place only frequented by fishermen and the occasional group of bird-watchers, Fred and Elly Bulkington, newly arrived from Vermont having won a pub in a contest, encounter a wild, strange land shaped by the pounding storms of the North Atlantic, as well as the native resistance to strangers. As Fred revels in the life of a new pubowner, Elly takes the ferry out to a nearby island where anyone not born there is called a “blow-in.” To the disbelief of the locals, Elly devotes herself to open-water swimming, pushing herself to the limit and crossing unseen boundaries that drive her into the heart of the island’s troubles—the mysterious tragedy that shrouds its inhabitants and the dangerous feud between an enigmatic farmer and a powerful clan that has no use for outsiders.

The poignant unraveling of a marriage, the fierce beauty of the natural world, the mysterious power of Irish lore, and the gripping story of strangers in a strange land rife with intrigue and violence—The Night Swimmer is a novel of myriad enchantments by a writer of extraordinary talent.




Goodbye to 2011: Giveaway #6


Last year we featured our top 10 favorite reads, but this year we wanted to be a little different. So, not only are  we showcasing our top 11 reads of 2011, but we're also giving you a chance to win some books! Each day from December 26-31 we will highlight the list of one of our Larks. Our followers can enter to win ONE book of their choice from the list. You are free to enter each day's giveaway. The giveaways began December 26th and run through January 6th. Winners will be announced on January 7th.

Today we're featuring Tiffany's favorite reads from 2011. 

Tiffany's Top 2011 Reads
Giveaway #6
* Click each cover image to learn more about the book.
* You must be 13+ to enter to win a YA book.
* You must be 18+ to enter to win an adult book.

YA:






Adult:



Find something that sounds good to you? Want to win ONE of these books?

Here's the giveaway details:

* You must be 13+ years old to enter to win a YA book
* You must be 18+ years old to enter to win an adult book
* You must be a Reading Lark follower
* You must live in the US or Canada
* You must fill out the Tiffany's Goodbye to 2011 Form
* You can leave a comment on this post for +1 extra entry


Giveaway runs from December 31-January 6. The winner will be announced on January 7.


What's Your Status? 12/31/11


What's Your Status? was started over on Butterfly Feet Walking on Life. Check back each Saturday to find what's been keeping the Larks busy this week.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Book Review and Blog Tour: Fractured Light

Fractured Light


Release Date: Feb. 8, 2012
Genre: Young Adult
312 pages
Buy it on AmazonIndieBound or Barnes and Noble
Source: Provided by Publisher



We want to thank Cedar Fort Publishing for giving us the opportunity to be a part of this blog tour. You can find the entire tour schedule here.

My thoughts: Fractured Light is an entertaining, fresh read. 


The concept is the usual young-girl-discovering-her-powers-and meets-hot-guy, with an interesting and unusual twist: the main character can manipulate light, and in so doing give people peace and hope. The characters are nicely developed, and there are enough of them that weren't essential to this first volume's storyline that the reader is drawn back for book 2, to see what becomes of them. The plot could use a little streamlining; there were spots where the author spends time on scenes that are extraneous, though they do feed into the genuine feel of typical high school life. 



Although I was a little frustrated through much of the first half of the book from the lack of information  about Llona's world, the discovery process along with her worked. It helps the reader sympathize with her, that we don't know the same things she doesn't know.


Without giving too much away, I'll say that readers who love Jennifer L. Armentrout's Half-Blood series will enjoy this one as well. There is a kick-butt heroine with a hottie guy training her, and plenty of supernatural evil for them to fight. Not to mention some great chemistry. . . Speaking of, did you catch the My Book Boyfriend post from last night, featuring Christian? You can find it here.


Summary from GoodReads:
I’m dying, I thought. This was unexpected and not at all how I envisioned my death. I was supposed to die gardening in a flowerbed as a hundred-year-old woman, not as a seventeen-year-old trapped in a lake beneath inches of ice. 


Llona Reese is used to living on the run. After the Vykens killed her parents, she knew they would eventually come for her too. She can’t take any chances. But when she starts to make friends for the first time in her life, she gets careless and lets her guard down. Big mistake. 


As an Aura, Llona can manipulate light and harness its energy. But if she wants to survive, Llona will have to defy the Auran Council and learn to use her power as a weapon against the Vyken whose sole desire is to take her light. Now she’s caught in something even bigger than she can understand, with a power she can’t wield, and no one she can trust, except, just maybe, a mysterious stranger. 


In this breathtaking and romantic adventure, Rachel McClellan delivers a truly mesmerizing story that will keep you guessing to the very end.




Goodbye to 2011: Giveaway #5


Last year we featured our top 10 favorite reads, but this year we wanted to be a little different. So, not only are  we showcasing our top 11 reads of 2011, but we're also giving you a chance to win some books! Each day from December 26-31 we will highlight the list of one of our Larks. Our followers can enter to win ONE book of their choice from the list. You are free to enter each day's giveaway. The giveaways began December 26th and run through January 6th. Winners will be announced on January 7th.

Today we're featuring Paula's favorite reads from 2011. 

Paula's Top 2011 Reads
Giveaway #5
* Click each cover image to learn more about the book.









Find something that sounds good to you? Want to win ONE of these books?

Here's the giveaway details:

* You must be 13+ years old to enter 
* You must be a Reading Lark follower
* You must live in the US or Canada
* You must fill out the Paula's Goodbye to 2011 Form
* You can leave a comment on this post for +1 extra entry


Giveaway runs from December 30-January 6. The winner will be announced on January 7.