Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Book review - The Summoning by Kelley Amstrong


Mood: happy :)
Song: Making Love Out Of Nothing At All – Air Supply

Chloe Saunders’ life was as normal as she can get. Her family keeps moving, so it’s kind of hard not to get too special as being a new-rich-girl-in-school. It was normal… until her puberty kicks, and she gets to see a burning janitor.

Is that a hallucination? Or a real ghost? Chloe didn’t have time to consider, because her school and family send her right away to Lyle House, a group home for disturbed kids. Counselor there somehow seems so keen to label her having schizophrenia. All Chloe wants to do is going home soon, but it seems unlikely for her. As the story progresses, Chloe starts to question the diagnosis of schizophrenia. She also meets other patients in Lyle House who quickly become her alley. Together, they determined to unveil the secret of Lyle House… and know their supernatural power too…

I was a necromancer.

Having a label should have come as a relief, but I wasn't sure this one was any better than schizophrenic. At least schizophrenia was a known and accepted condition. I could talk to people about it, get help coping with it, take my meds, and make the symptoms go away.

Those same meds might cover the symptoms of necromancy, but as Simon said, it would be like coloring my hair. I'd still be the same underneath, my true nature waiting to pop up as soon as the medication wore off Necromancy. 

As bizarre as it sounded, the explanation that made the most sense was the most far-fetched one.

Plus, because I already made another version of this review in Bahasa (for some review parade in Ufuk Fantastic Fiction, which I really hope I would win), I add it here.


Amazing! Dengan alur yang cepat dan teka-teki yang membuat pembaca tak bisa berhenti menebak-nebak, The Summoning adalah must-read paling tidak sekali. Tokoh-tokoh yang bagaikan hidup, serta suasana misterius yang menyelimuti mereka, dan setting yang unik: sebuah institusi untuk remaja dengan gangguan kejiwaan!

Kehidupan Chloe Saunders senormal yang bisa dia dapatkan. Keluarganya terus berpindah-pindah, jadi cukup sulit untuk tidak menjadi terlalu spesial.... dia selalu menjadi new-rich-girl-in-school. Itu hal biasa untuknya, hingga dia mendapat menstruasi pertamanya, dan melihat penjaga sekolah… yang terbakar.

Apakah itu halusinasi? Ataukah hantu sungguhan? Chloe tidak punya waktu untuk memutuskan, karena sekolah dan keluarganya malah mengirimnya ke Lyle House, institusi untuk anak-anak yang ‘terganggu’. Konselor di sana sepertinya sangat ingin memberi label kepada Chloe: penderita skizofrenia. Yang Chloe inginkan hanyalah pulang ke rumah segera, tapi kelihatannya hal itu tak mungkin…

Seiring perkembangan cerita, Chloe mulai mempertanyakan diagnosis sang Konselor: apakah dia memang benar-benar mengidap skizofrenia? Chloe juga bertemu dengan pasien-pasien lain di Lyle House, yang dengan cepat menjadi rekannya. Bersama-sama, mereka memutuskan untuk menyingkap rahasia Lyle House… dan mengetahui kekuatan supernatural mereka juga…


Aku adalah seorang necromancer.

Punya label itu seharusnya menjadi sebuah kelegaan, tapi aku tidak yakin labelku kali ini lebih baik dari menjadi seorang skizofrenia. Paling tidak skizofrenia adalah kondisi yang diketahui dan dimengerti. Aku dapat membicarakannya dengan orang lain, mendapatkan bantuan mengatasinya, meminum obat-obatanku, dan membuat gejala-gejalanya hilang.

Obat-obatan itu juga mungkin melindungiku dari gejala necromancy, tapi seperti yang Simon katakan, itu hanya akan seperti mewarnai rambutku. Aku akan masih tetap sama di baliknya, sifat asliku menunggu untuk keluar segera setelah efek obat-obatan itu habis.

Seganjil kedengarannya, penjelasan yang paling dapat dimengerti adalah yang paling tidak mungkin.

The Summoning, Kelley Amstrong

Monday, December 06, 2010

Review bookie: Crescendo (Hush, Hush #2)


Well, I’m really happy that the book comes better than what I expected. The story flows smoothly, and as always, Becca Fitzpatrick surprises her readers in the end. Truth is, the real murderer never even crossed my mind.

Nora’s life seems as perfect as she can get. She is officially in relationship with Patch now. Her mother allows their relationship, more or less. Patch is her guardian angel. What else she could ask?

But deep down, Nora knows that there’s something Patch hides. There is always something. More questions came to her mind. Who killed Nora’s father? Who is the Black Hand? Why Patch keeps bothering with Marcie, Nora’s biggest enemy? Does Patch really know the truth about Nora’s father?

Everything is getting more and more tiring. Until one night, Nora can’t take it anymore.

“I want out,” I said quietly. I knew I wasn’t being fair—I was protecting myself. What other option did I have? I couldn’t give Patch a chance to talk me out of it. I had to do what was best for both of us.

Patch is the master of lie and seduction. Did he really pretend that he is in love with Nora? Now there’s a guy from Nora’s past coming to this city. Scott, Nora’s childhood friend. Patch said Scott’s dangerous, but well… Patch himself has found Marcie to replace Nora in a record time. Don’t blame Nora when she decides to take revenge on him, using Scott.

But when the puzzle of truth has come together in place, will Nora be able to face the fact? The truth is maybe the worst thing. Is Patch really the one who killed her father? Is it really safe to believe in him, even when the evidences point out the opposite?

Nora shows more brave side of her in this second book. In Hush Hush, she made me irritated with lack of action. I like her brave yet kind of stupid acts. The author surely can make the readers feel upside down feeling. The bad guy could be the good guy in the end, and the guy you’ve rooted on the first page could be the murderer. The ending is very good, such a cliffhanger indeed, so I’ll make sure to read the third installment of this series.

What had I expected from a relationship with Patch? At some point, I must have thought about where our relationship was headed, and what would happen. Of course I had. But I’d been so frightened by what I saw coming that I’d pretended the inevitable away. I’d pretended a relationship with Patch could work, because deep inside, any time with Patch had seemed better than nothing at all.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Review : Moon Called

A unique world. Full of werewolf, fae, and vampire. Also one special skinwalker, who is our heroine in this series.

Mercedes, or simply Mercy Thompson’s life was as perfect as she can get. She is a skinwalker, a rare species who can transform into coyote. Mercy was raised by the strongest werewolf pack Marrok in Montana, but if she can help it, there’s no way she would go back to that place. Not after the alpha werewolf, Marrok himself asked her to go.

Years after that, Mercy has leave everything behind. She leads a happy life in Washington, owning a workshop and working as mechanic. Though magic has never left her. Her neighbor Adam is the alpha werewolf of Washington pack. Her ex boss is a gremlin. And she’s friend with Stefan, a vampire who’s so fond of Scooby Doo.

But when a new innocent werewolf boy comes to her workshop, everything seems to fall apart. Now, Mercy has to make her decision and comes back to the place she wants to leave, where Samuel has been waiting for her…

I love the premise of this story. Since Moon Called is the first book, I haven’t met anything surprising tough. I realy like Mercy’s character. She’s not very strong, but she’s brave and smart. Other characters like Adam the alpha werewolf amazes me. And don’t forget about Samuel, the charming one.

I will recommend this book to people who love Karen Chance books. The world is quiet similar, but the sexual tension is much lesser.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

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