Pink Rose Mallow, old fashioned plant
Jun 25, 2014
Jun 6, 2014
Blue Lovers
Somehow this painting reminds me of The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black. It's Marc Chagall's Blue Lovers.
Your Kiss, your Kiss
it bruised my bones.
Your arms, your arms,
they turned me Cold.
And now I'm Blue
as a starry night.
But my eyes glow
Red with a fierce delight.
Kiss me, Kiss me,
I bite my tongue.
Hold me, Hold me,
forever young.
Madly Jane
Your Kiss, your Kiss
it bruised my bones.
Your arms, your arms,
they turned me Cold.
And now I'm Blue
as a starry night.
But my eyes glow
Red with a fierce delight.
Kiss me, Kiss me,
I bite my tongue.
Hold me, Hold me,
forever young.
Madly Jane
Jun 4, 2014
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black: Some thoughts and a book recommendation
First I want to talk about craft and then I will tell you what I loved about this book, because considering the fact that I am not able to sit long due to a back injury (am sitting now) I must truly love this book and want to talk about it. Meaning people, I recommend it to everyone. Yes, everyone. I want to say there are too many YA books written in first person point of view lately. What happens is the story becomes very claustrophobic and involves a narrative that adds more than it should in certain elements of the story. I think a lot of YA has always been first person, however, I've read some wonderful third person narratives, especially this book. The way viewpoint is handled in this book is an art form. How flashbacks are handled is another wonderful aspect of this novel. I am not a fan of flashbacks of any kind, but in this book, I loved them and they were also placed and used in the narrative to increase tension. Very clever. The plot was genius. This was basically a road trip, but it's unlike any road trip I have read recently and is very nuanced.
The beauty of this story is about character and how is developed. I loved Tana, and from the very beginning, her character is developed by showing, not by telling and she is bound to that character. In fact, it is Tana's core personality that moves the entire action of the story. It is so clever, so subtle, and yet, right there for everyone to see. What happens in the beginning of the book is why readers get that perfect ending.
Gavriel was a bit of a surprise for me. He an anti-hero with a big heart. I never expected to like him or love him, and I love him. He's a wonderful, complex, and interesting character who is so wise, and from the moment he meets Tana and she offers to help him, his life and future are changed, though we as readers can't completely understand the depth of that change without experiencing the story.
There are many other characters in this book and all of them are tightly defined. The worldbuilding, the Coldtowns, the mythology of the vampire, the technology in Coldtown, the family relationships, all these elements make this book a masterpiece in my mind.
It's the best book of 2013 for me, and so far, it's my favorite read of 2014. I honestly don't think I will read another book that makes me feel like this one.
It's a PERFECT BOOK.
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