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The Raven Cycle #1: The Raven Boys [Hardcover]

Maggie Stiefvater
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Sep 18 2012 Raven Boys

Amazon.ca Editors' Pick: Best Books of 2012

An all-new series from the masterful #1 New York Times bestselling author Maggie Stiefvater!

Legend holds that Glendower, a vanished Welsh king, sleeps beneath the hills until he's needed. The first person to find him will be granted a wish—either by seeing him open his eyes, or by cutting out his heart.

Gansey has it all—family money, a car, time for extracurriculars and friends—but he's always loved the tales of sleeping kings. He thinks he's found one, too, or at least the area where one might be: in the town of Henrietta, Virginia. And the best way to be there is to attend the prestigious Aglionby Academy for Boys.

Blue is the daughter of the town psychic in Henrietta, Virginia, but is too practical to believe in things like spirits or true love. Her policy is to stay away from Aglionby boys...but it may be that one in particular can change her mind about magic, and maybe even love.


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"Stiefvater is a master storyteller." —USA Today

*"It's a tour de force of characterization, and while there is no lack of event or mystery, it is the way Stiefvater's people live in the reader's imagination that makes this such a memorable read." —Publishers Weekly, starred review

*"[A] story very few writers could dream up and only Stiefvater could make so palpably real. Simultaneously complex and simple, compulsively readable, marvelously wrought...The magic is entirely pragmatic; the impossible, extraordinarily true." —Kirkus, starred review

*"[T]he book is marvelous, for not only is it filled with marvels, it is also a marvel of imagination and, more prosaically, structure. Rich, too, in characterization, this fantasy/mystery rises to the level of serious literature, leaving readers hungering for more." —Booklist, starred review

"In a young-adult market crowded with copycats, it's refreshing to find a book that blazes a path as unique as Maggie Stiefvater's The Raven Boys. The first title in the "Raven Cycle" quartet is a dizzying paranormal romance tinged with murder and Welsh mythology." —Los Angeles Times

"This first in a planned four-novel series draws readers into a world where time enfolds hauntingly, and magic informs reality." —The Washington Post

"Equal parts thriller and mystery, with a measured dash of romance sprinkled on top, The Raven Boys is an intricately layered read that will probably leave you with more questions than answers. In fact, Maggie has woven such a unique, intriguing narrative that I struggled for comparisons." —MTV Hollywood Crush

"My love for Maggie Stiefvater's The Raven Boys is so great that I can't even write a review of it. And when I begin to think of fantasy casting options, my mind goes absolutely blank, because no actors can possibly live up to the characters I've made in my mind... Everything in this book feels so grounded and real, by the time actual magic comes into the story, it is absolutely believable. Everything." —VH1.com

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Maggie Stiefvater is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Shiver trilogy and The Scorpio Races. She is also the author of Lament: The Faerie Queen's Deception and Ballad: A Gathering of Faerie. She lives in Virginia with her family. You can visit her online at www.maggiestiefvater.com and on Twitter @mstiefvater.

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I received this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. I did not receive any compensation for my review, and the views expressed herein are my own.

Blue Sargent is your average, ordinary 16 year-old teenager, except that she has a unique extra-sensory ability. She can "make things louder" or amplify another person's psychic talent. For her mother and her psychic clan, this ability can come in handy when they are doing psychic readings. Blue and Maura live in Henrietta, Virginia with Maura's best friends, Calla and Persephone, as well as Blue's cousin, Orla. They are all psychics. Maura's half-sister, Neeve (a renowned television psychic), also recently came to stay with them.

Blue was told from a young age that kissing her true love would result in his death. Is this her mother's way of keeping her daughter chaste, or is it a real warning to be heeded?

Richard "Dick" Campbell Gansey III is a "Raven Boy," so named by the crest of the raven on his school uniform. He attends the esteemed Aglionby Academy, and his family is extremely wealthy. He keeps a leather-bound journal filled with drawings and notes about finding "ley lines," which are invisible lines that intersect and create areas of powerful psychic energy. Gansey is obsessed with finding Glendower, a legendary king who is rumoured to bestow one wish to the first person who finds him. He is the ringleader of his group of friends that include Ronan and Declan Lynch, brothers from another wealthy family, and Adam Parrish who comes from a poor family with an abusive father. His family could never afford the tuition fees, but Adam is able to attend on a partial scholarship while paying the rest of the fees himself from his employment earnings. The last boy in the group is Noah, who is quiet and has a "smudgy" face.

On St. Mark's Eve, Blue and her Aunt Neeve go to Corpse Road which is a place where the psychic energy is very strong. It is an annual event which Blue normally does with her mother so that they can meet all the spirits that are fated to die within the coming year. Blue cannot communicate with the spirits directly or even see them, but her special gift allows the psychic who is with her to be able to do so. In past years, Maura would call out the names of the spirits to Blue to write down so that they could remember them if any of these people came to Maura's house for a reading so that she could forewarn them of their impending death. Blue is awestruck when a teenage boy heads directly for her. Not only can she see him, but she can also talk to him. Neeve tells her that there are only two reasons why a non-seer would see a spirit on St. Mark's Eve: Either she is his true love, or she killed him.

Blue meets Gansey and his gang when they come to dine at the restaurant where she works. Blue and Gansey seem to get off on the wrong foot, and Blue does not care much at all for his superior attitude. Gansey accidentally leaves his journal behind, and Blue takes it home for safe-keeping with the intention of returning it to him. Gansey contacts Maura for a reading and, when the Raven Boys come, the psychics get very strong vibes from the boys. Maura is not willing to help Gansey and his friends find Glendower, but Blue feels compelled to do so. Will she regret her decision?

I really like Blue's character. She is stubborn and doesn't put on airs for anyone, not even Gansey and his rich friends. She is unimpressed with Gansey's wealth, and she is not afraid to say so. Gansey is an unusual fellow. What could he possibly hope that Glendower could grant him that he doesn't already have? He actually owns a warehouse, where he lives with Ronan and Noah. Despite his wealth, he drives an old Camaro - his pride and joy - that is always breaking down on him. If it wasn't for Adam, who taught Gansey how to do minor repairs, I am sure the car would not be running! You would think that Gansey is a spoiled, rich kid but he really isn't. He is very polite and tries not to rub people the wrong way, although Blue sometimes misinterprets his intentions. Gansey looks out for his friends and takes care of them, especially Ronan who is a bit of a loose cannon. Ronan's father was killed, and he knows something about his death that he is not sharing. The secret gnaws at him. Adam has a huge chip on his shoulder because he is the "odd man out" so to speak because he comes from a blue-collar family. He is a model student and is determined to succeed. He hates it when Gansey wants to help him out, and he wants so much to be on par with his friend. He views himself as Gansey's "pet project" and feels pitied by Gansey. I honestly don't think that Gansey feels this way at all.

For me, the story was really slow going for about the first third of the book. However, Stiefvater drew me into the story with her character development. The more that I learned about the characters, the more I liked them and cared about them. I found the plot to be unique and interesting although slightly confusing at times, but I wish that the beginning of the book would have moved along a bit faster.

This is the first book in a planned four-book series. The next in the series is expected to be released in Fall 2013. Despite the slow start, Stiefvater still managed to hook me, and I'm planning to read the next one!

MY RATING: 3/5 stars!! It was good, and I enjoyed it. Thanks to Scholastic Canada for the opportunity to review this book!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Words cannot describe how amazing this book is! Dec 18 2012
Format:Hardcover
I read the description for this book online and went out and bought the book next day. The synopsis sounded interesting, and alot of reviews said it was really slow at the start. But I highly disagree. The prologue was the first major event! How is that a slow start? Anyways, the book becomes more and more interesting and more and more impossible to put down! Its so well planned out and just plain amazing! Also a few plot twists. Now Im not the kind of person to freak out at what happens in a book, but this novel had me saying "Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God," for five minutes about 3 times. I LOVE this book! It is a must have, I would go into detail but I'm afriad I'll reveal stuff. This book is about tied with the All Souls Trilogy (An amazing two books, the third is yet to come. You need read these ones too, but they make you think, more of an adult novel then a teen novel...)All I can say is, this book amazing! You must read it, even if you don't buy, borrow it from someone or take out of the library, you just have to read it!
P.S. If you haven't read the Shiver Trilogy, you should read that too.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great read Jan 27 2013
Format:Hardcover
Ok, it might have been foolish of me to imagine that these Raven Boys (Gansey, Adam, Ronan, Noah) were actually shape-shifters.

They are teensagers, obsessed with the idea of finding Glendower's body. You see, there is a myth: whoever finds Glendower gets a wish. And so these four boys team up with Blue, a witcht's daugther and together they go on a mission that went well beyond my expectations.

Maggie Stiefvater outdones herself once more. She has given us: werewolves, water horses, fairies... and now she gives us witchtcraft and spirits. Her characters are down to earth, and most important believable. She even tackles the heavy subject of Child Abuse.

Here is one reader, anxiously waiting for book two.
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