Showing posts with label Shadowplay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shadowplay. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

The Snake Charm (Vestigial Tales #1) by Laura Lam - Ashley's Review

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Title: The Snake Charm (Vestigial Tales #1)
Author: Laura Lam
Publication Date: June 3, 2014

Synopsis: Untold centuries ago, the Archipelago was ruled by the Alder—mysterious beings who vanished, leaving behind only scattered artefacts of unknown power, called Vestige. Sometimes, a person will be lucky or unlucky enough to discover that each piece of Vestige has its own tale to tell…

The Snake Charm

“To most, Drystan was just another buffoon in the collective of clowns. But behind the inane grin, he saw everything, keeping the secrets he discovered close, like precious gems to barter.”

Mutiny is brewing in R.H. Ragona’s Circus of Magic. When Linden, the leader of the clowns steals one of the ringmaster’s most prized possessions, Drystan, the white clown, finds himself caught in the middle. Tasked with retrieving the Lethe, he’s forced to betray Linden or risk his troubled past coming to light. But the Vestige artifact has its own history and its own power. Drystan will learn what it can really do, and who it can hurt.

Vestigial Tales are stories set in the world of the award-nominated Micah Grey series. Step behind the circus ring from Pantomime, the theatre of Shadowplay, and more…

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Review: I love Pantomime and Shadowplay, and I was so excited to learn that Laura was writing a series of short stories to tell the background stories of some of the other characters! Especially since the first one, The Snake Charm, is about Drystan. He's my favorite character in the series so far, and I loved learning more about him! 

The Snake Charm takes place before Micah joins the circus, so it introduces a couple of characters that weren't in the circus when Pantomime starts. It was fun to learn about them even if they don't make it to the books, and to see how the circus ends up the way it does. There are also parts of Drystan's past that are discussed that are not mentioned in the other books, and it totally makes sense why when you read this story. 

I think my favorite part of this story was learning more about the Vestige though. They're kind of talked about in the books, but it's always very mysterious and there's never very much detail about any of the Vestige. I mean, there are a couple that play a huge part in the books. But the Lethe is by far the most interesting one so far! It's dangerous and aptly named, and I love that it looks like a snake charm since many of the people in the circus possess serpent-like qualities.

If you've read Pantomime and Shadowplay, I would definitely recommend this story to you. It expands the world of Ellada and the characters a little bit more and is short enough that you can read it fairly quickly. I'm looking forward to more Vestigial Tales to hold me over until the next book, and especially to learning more about the Vestige artifacts and some of the minor characters! Laura Lam's writing is absolutely gorgeous, and The Snake Charm is another example of her brilliant work. A 5/5! 


--Ashley

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Shadowplay (Pantomime #2) by Laura Lam - Ashley's Review

*I received this book as an eARC from Strange Chemistry on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*

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Title: Shadowplay (Pantomime #1)
Author: Laura Lam
Publication Date: January 7, 2014


Ashley's Shadowplay (#2) Pre-Reading
Synopsis: The circus lies behind Micah Grey in dust and ashes.

He and the white clown, Drystan, take refuge with the once-great magician, Jasper Maske. When Maske agrees to teach them his trade, his embittered rival challenges them to a duel which could decide all of their fates. People also hunt both Micah and the person he was before the circus—the runaway daughter of a noble family. And Micah discovers there is magic and power in the world, far beyond the card tricks and illusions he's perfecting...


A tale of phantom wings, a clockwork hand, and the delicate unfurling of new love, Shadowplay continues Micah Grey’s extraordinary journey.


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Review: I loved Pantomime. I thought it was new and refreshing and exciting, and I loved basically everything about it. So Shadowplay had quite a bit to live up to. And it did not disappoint in any way! 

I was pleasantly surprised that the excitement and intrigue of the circus in Pantomime was just as excellently done in a stage magic setting. Real magic is intertwined with slights of hand and illusions, and it just leads to an incredible backdrop for Micah's continuing adventures. I often felt like I was right there with Micah, learning the tricks and experiencing this new, unfamiliar world. I didn't think there was much more world building to be done, but Laura somehow managed to create a world within a world, and to expand upon Ellada and the rest of the archipelago. Incredible. 

While we get to see Micah and Drystan change and grow and flourish, we are also introduced to a menagerie of new characters. Cyan is so interesting, and I loved finding out pieces of her life. She has just as many secrets, if not more, than Micah, and I really enjoyed finding them out with Micah. Maske is also really interesting, and I think he was my favorite new character in Shadowplay. His past is riddled with sadness and mistakes, but Micah, Drystan, and Cyan help him to move through that and focus on the present and the future. I loved their interactions and the friendships that were formed. 

Speaking of the characters, the diversity that Laura includes in her characters is ridiculous. I don't think I've ever seen such a diverse group of people come together for common goals as I have throughout Pantomime and especially Shadowplay. Serious props for that, I think it's one of my favorite parts of the whole series so far. Besides the ridiculous world-building and the engrossing plot, of course. Their diversity makes the story just seem so real, even if it is fantasy.

Shadowplay definitely does NOT have that second-book syndrome, and is a must read for fans of Pantomime! I would also recommend this series to anyone looking for an excellent YA fantasy full of magic and intrigue and secrets and world-building and basically just a fantastic series. You don't want to miss these books. Go get them now! 5/5! 



--Ashley

Shadowplay (Pantomime #2) - Paul's Review

*I received this book as an eARC from Strange Chemistry on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*

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Title: Shadowplay (Pantomime #1)
Author: Laura Lam
Publication Date: January 7, 2014

Ashley's Pantomime (#1) PRE-READING

Synopsis: The circus lies behind Micah Grey in dust and ashes.

He and the white clown, Drystan, take refuge with the once-great magician, Jasper Maske. When Maske agrees to teach them his trade, his embittered rival challenges them to a duel which could decide all of their fates. People also hunt both Micah and the person he was before the circus—the runaway daughter of a noble family. And Micah discovers there is magic and power in the world, far beyond the card tricks and illusions he's perfecting...

A tale of phantom wings, a clockwork hand, and the delicate unfurling of new love, Shadowplay continues Micah Grey’s extraordinary journey.


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Review: "One leader to spark the zeitgeist, and the world changes."

This is a wonderful sequel to an amazing novel. What Pantomime did with the circus, Shadowplay does with stage magic. I loved the details we learn about performance magic. 

The new characters really add to the story and we learn more of characters we are already familiar with. Even after all the secrets that were revealed in Pantomime, still more come to the surface. 

The use of foresight is done well. I liked the visions and was constantly trying to determine their meanings. 
A lot more of the history is explained. Although I found it very interesting and uniquely complex, I miss that mystery of the unknown. 

This book continues to deal with gender, but it's not as much at the forefront as in Pantomime. The diversity of the characters is still present though. 

I really missed the parallel story lines of Pantomime, but I enjoyed the excerpts that start each chapter. Sometimes just by reading the excerpt for the next chapter, I'd stay up even later to read "just one more chapter".

This is an excellent sequel to Pantomime and continues this interesting story. I did enjoy Pantomime more, but that's because there was more unknown and to reveal. This book continues the series with another 5/5. I am very excited for the next book!



--PAUL

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Shadowplay (Pantomime #2) - Paul's Pre-Reading

*I received this book as an eARC from Strange Chemistry on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*

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Title: Shadowplay (Pantomime #1)
Author: Laura Lam
Year Published: 2014

Ashley's Pantomime (#1) PRE-READING

Synopsis: The circus lies behind Micah Grey in dust and ashes.

He and the white clown, Drystan, take refuge with the once-great magician, Jasper Maske. When Maske agrees to teach them his trade, his embittered rival challenges them to a duel which could decide all of their fates. People also hunt both Micah and the person he was before the circus—the runaway daughter of a noble family. And Micah discovers there is magic and power in the world, far beyond the card tricks and illusions he's perfecting...

A tale of phantom wings, a clockwork hand, and the delicate unfurling of new love, Shadowplay continues Micah Grey’s extraordinary journey.


Why?: Pantomime was so good! I loved the mystery of it. The world was so unique and we didn't even learn that much about it. I want to know all the secrets! Micah is such an interesting character, too. And now we're going to meet a magician?

Expectations: I'm expecting more mystery and more awesome secrets to unravel. I want to find out more about the history of this world, the Alders, and the Chimaera. I'm sure we will discover why Drystan calls himself a monster.

Judging a book by its cover: I like that the cover has the same feel as Pantomime's. It's eerie and mysterious. I like the use of the dragonfly again. I'm interested to see who this character is with her moon tattoo on her forehead. 



--PAUL

Friday, January 3, 2014

Shadowplay (Pantomime #2) by Laura Lam - Ashley's Pre-Reading

*I received this book as an eARC from Strange Chemistry on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*

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Title: Shadowplay (Pantomime #1)
Author: Laura Lam
Publication Date: January 7, 2014

Synopsis: The circus lies behind Micah Grey in dust and ashes.

He and the white clown, Drystan, take refuge with the once-great magician, Jasper Maske. When Maske agrees to teach them his trade, his embittered rival challenges them to a duel which could decide all of their fates. People also hunt both Micah and the person he was before the circus—the runaway daughter of a noble family. And Micah discovers there is magic and power in the world, far beyond the card tricks and illusions he's perfecting...


A tale of phantom wings, a clockwork hand, and the delicate unfurling of new love, Shadowplay continues Micah Grey’s extraordinary journey.


Why?: Pantomime was absolutely fantastic. I loved the world building, the characters, the circus... and then it ended in such a way that I just HAD to get my hands on Shadowplay ASAP. And now, there's magic, new characters, and a whole new part of the world? Sign me up! 

Expectations: Since I loved Pantomime so much, I have pretty high expectations for Shadowplay. I expect more world building and character development, and I expect to get sucked into this story quickly and completely. 

Judging a book by its cover: Can I just say how much I love this cover? I love that it matches the first cover, I love how Cyan has the markings painted on her face, I love that there are cards and it looks like she's performing a magic trick... I would definitely pick this book up if I saw it on a shelf somewhere! 


--Ashley