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Mark, The [Hardcover]

Jen Nadol
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Jan 26 2010

A gripping debut novel that deals with death, fate, and a teen girl's ability to change them both.

Sixteen-year-old Cassandra Renfield has always seen the mark—a light glow reminiscent of candlelight. The only time she pointed it out taught her she shouldn't do it again. For years, the mark has followed Cassie, its rare appearances odd, but insignificant. Until the day she watches a man die. As she revisits each occurrence of the mark, Cassie realizes she can see a person's imminent death. Not how or where, only when: today.

Now armed with a slight understanding of the mark, Cassie begins to search for it. Even as she hides her secret, Cassie mines her philosophy class, her memories, and even her new boyfriend for answers about the faint glowing mark. But many questions remain. How does it work? Why her? And finally, the most important of all: If you know today is someone's last, should you tell them?


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About the Author

Jen Nadol grew up in Reading, Pennsylvania, the hometown of John Updike, Taylor Swift and the now-defunct Monopoly railroad. She has a BA in Literature from American University and has lived in Washington DC, Boston and New York City. She currently resides in a 150 year old farmhouse in Westchester County, New York with her husband and three young sons and is at work on her next two related novels. She has no paranormal abilities and is pretty happy about it.


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3.0 out of 5 stars Dreaming of Books Review Feb 20 2011
By Jenny "Dreaming of Books" TOP 1000 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
(May Contain Spoilers)

I expected so much more from The Mark. With such a thought provoking premise, it could have been so much poignant and had that much more of an impact--which of course it didn't.

Cassie's seen the mark on others before but doesn't really think anything of it. When she finally realizes what seeing the mark means she's conflicted over what she should do about it. She does feel for the people that have the mark and debates over whether she should tell them or not. She gets sad and scared about what will happen to these people, how it will happen and who they leave behind. I felt that the author was just scratching the surface and could have explored this idea further.

Her relationship with Lucas was pretty ideal at first. They were sweet together but then there are the lies and secrets that tear at the relationship. Once Lucas finds out about her ability he changes so much. He wants Cassie to seek out people with the mark and tell them that they're going to die--something that Cassie is reluctant to do.

The first couple chapters were interesting but after that I realized that this is one of those paranormal books that doesn't have a lot of action. More about Cassie's origins is revealed at the end interwoven with Greek mythology. I believe that there is a sequel in the works and hope that it explores this further in the sequel.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Courtesy of Teens Read Too Aug 18 2010
Format:Hardcover
Cassie has seen the mark on people all her life. When a person has the mark around them, they are about to die. Cassie doesn't know how or why or where, but she knows with the mark, it will happen today.

Cassie tries to escape her "gift" and avoid people. But when she takes a philosophy course and befriends her TA, Cassie has to share her secret. If you knew today was someone's last - would you tell them?

I started reading THE MARK thinking it was a paranormal book, which in some ways it ways. Cassie's ability and seeing the mark has a paranormal feel to it. But THE MARK is not a paranormal book. Instead it takes a paranormal ability to explore philosophy and try to find answers to Cassie's dilemma. Should she tell someone they are about to die? Does she have a responsibility to share what she knows? Can she save someone or is it okay to keep it to herself?

This is a quiet, slow book, but it's still an interesting read. I never found myself bored and I actually liked the philosophy twist on the paranormal. There's also a secondary plot about Cassie discovering information about her family, which I thought was somewhat predictable, but still interesting. There's a paranormal twist at the end that after a pretty non-paranormal book felt out of place. But if you go in expecting a more contemporary storyline that raises great questions about life and if we have a responsibility to help, I think readers will be satisfied.

THE MARK could make a great book group read and could lead to a great discussion on philosophy, especially since the book never feels heavy or bogged down in semantics. I think THE MARK also has great adult appeal, so give this one to older teens and adults who enjoy YA.

Reviewed by: Sarah Bean the Green Bean Teen Queen
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Amazon.com: 3.9 out of 5 stars  44 reviews
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Deaths Aura Feb 28 2010
By Dark Faerie Tales - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Quick & Dirty: A well-written and thought-provoking tale that will have you intrigued.

Opening Sentence: There is nothing like the gut-hollowing experience of watching someone die, especially when you know it's coming.

The Review:

Cassie Renfield has the freakish ability to see The Mark, an aura surrounding someone indicating that they will soon die. To make matters worse, Cassie sees The Mark around her grandmother and is haunted by the fact that she wasn't able to save her. When Cassie's grandmother dies, she is forced to relocate and live with her estranged aunt, who only cares about her own life and career. Cassie begins to search for answers and her inner struggles drive the plot forward.

Cassie is immediately likable, and her situation is compelling. It's interesting seeing Cassie grapple with trying to understand her ability and its ramifications. She struggles with the burden of choosing between trying to help people or letting fate run its course. There's also an intriguing mystery surrounding the death of her parents. Less intriguing though is Cassie's relationship with her romantic interest, Lucas. Although their relationship is characterized by manipulation and deception, it falls a little flat and I for one simply couldn't get into that part of the story.

Some other parts of the otherwise compelling story fall a little flat. The ending in particular is a little anti-climatic. In fact, the story generally could use more action. If you're hoping for a book driven by a solid romantic plotline, this isn't it. While Cassie does have a relationship with Lucas, this story is more about Cassie's self discovery. In addition, I felt that the secondary characters were a little lacking.

Overall, I did enjoy reading The Mark. While neither an action packed story nor an angst laden romantic melodrama, Ms. Nadol nonetheless pens a thought-provoking novel filled with grief, heartache, and isolation. It's certainly unique and does an excellent job of showcasing the ambiguity surrounding fate. The psychological and philosophical themes of the novel were compelling and will certainly keep readers guessing.

Notable Scene:

As I walked home I kept replaying it. Blood and broken glass on the pavement. The wide, unseeing eyes of the man who had hit him and the cell phone spinning brokenly on the shiny asphalt. I didn't know what was worse: what I had seen or what it meant.

FTC Advisory: Bloomsbury provided me with a copy of The Mark. No goody bags, sponsorships, "material connections," or bribes were exchanged for my review. In addition, I don't receive affiliate fees for anything purchased via links from my site.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow... is all I can say.... Jan 25 2010
By princess bookie - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
My Thoughts: We are first introduced to Cassie. She's just a normal girl who longs for a family. Yeah, sure she has Nan but she still wonders about her parents often. They were killed in a car crash when she was young. She has always seen the light on people who are going to die but she never knew what it meant, until recently. We are introduced to all the side characters. Nan is her grandmother who took her in when her parents passed away, schoolmates, and than the 2 guys who I adored at first glance. We meet Lucas who she meets when she goes to live with her aunt. He is a college TA and Cassie gets close to him and they form a relationship. We also meet Jack who is her friend from home. We don't get much interaction between Jack and Cassie but I tended to like him more than Lucas. We learn more about Cassie and how she can see a person's death. She doesn't know much about her gift, only that she sees the light and they die within 24 hours. I loved this book. There were times I wanted to yell, cry, and laugh! If you knew someone was going to die in 24 hours would you tell them? Would they want to know? If it was your last day on earth what would you want to do? Read this book to find out what happens to Cassie and which guy does she end up with? Who understands her? What happens? Does Cassie learn to deal with her "unusual" gift??

Overall: Really enjoyed this one! Read it in one sitting! I really liked Cassie and I liked the guys and how each one understood her and how they made her "feel."

Cover: I think the cover fits the book! And its soooo perty!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, a beautiful story and a beautiful cover! A must read! Feb 2 2010
By Sarah Darlington - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Wow. Where do I even start? First let me say, this has to be the most amazing cover ever! Before I even knew what this book was about I had to have it--for the cover alone. But (for once) the book matches the cover; meaning that it wasn't just a mediocre story with a piece of good marketing slapped on the front. It was an amazing story--about Cassandra who's grown up always seeing this strange mark--a glow around certain people. And not fully understanding the mark's meaning, Cassie follows a buisness man, who's showing the mark, into town one day. All her suspcious are confirmed when the buisness man gets hit by a car and he dies on impact. Though she's always known the truth, now Cassie knows for certain that this mark is not just some trick of the light but a sign that a person's life is near it's end. But when she see the mark on her Nan, this "gift" starts to become real to her.

It was an amazing story--thought provoking with a touch of darkness to it. There was no definded bad guy in this story. It was all about Cassie. Her dealing with her parents' death, her Nan's death, her first real boyfriend--all of it while facing the mark. She grows and learns through the story. There never was any impeding danger--at least not to Cassie, but still I couldn't put it down! And someone else said they didn't like the ending. But I felt the ending on it was perfect (sequel or no sequel, I felt satisfied at the end.)
5 Stars. Easily.
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