I feel like CoK is superior to Solomon, although the last review of Solomon on BoB made me realize that Bartimaeus's shock-value to a new reader is pretty powerful. But Asmira was kind of more of a point than a compelling character, and there was a lot of her.
I have not read Keeper, but? The things the BoB judges keep raving about make it sound to me more like a museum piece or a literary lullaby than a book that would have rocked my world as a kid. I feel like the authors are kind of in awe of what the author did as an author. I am hoping that Peck will read CoK twice, and thus be in just as much awe!
The things the BoB judges keep raving about make it sound to me more like a museum piece or a literary lullaby than a book that would have rocked my world as a kid.
I think this sums up my feelings on it as well. I haven't read it either because I read the description and wasn't interested. (It seems every MG novel I've read that was published last year has a kid trying to connect with parent who left them storyline and I'm sick of it.) I suppose I should give it a try but I'm going to have to wait a few more months and get my feelings for One Crazy Summer, Moon Over Manifest, and Turtle in Paradise (and A Tale Dark and Grimm, because in its own fantasy way it played off this trope too)out of my system first.
I kept trying to figure out why I didn't like this book as much as the trilogy, and my main reason was that it wasn't as dark. Which bothered me a little, because what - I like darkness? That's a bit morbid. But it was also that Nathaniel - selfish as he was (kinda) - was a compelling character. And the way the two played off each other was what made the trilogy.
But yeah, Bartimaeus to a new reader? I remember the first book. MAN.
April 1 2011, 13:07:53 UTC 1 year ago
I have to love that there are two historical fantasy novels in the Final Three, though. :D
April 1 2011, 15:51:51 UTC 1 year ago
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April 4 2011, 00:58:15 UTC 1 year ago
:D
April 1 2011, 15:24:58 UTC 1 year ago
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April 1 2011, 17:05:39 UTC 1 year ago
I feel like CoK is superior to Solomon, although the last review of Solomon on BoB made me realize that Bartimaeus's shock-value to a new reader is pretty powerful. But Asmira was kind of more of a point than a compelling character, and there was a lot of her.
I have not read Keeper, but? The things the BoB judges keep raving about make it sound to me more like a museum piece or a literary lullaby than a book that would have rocked my world as a kid. I feel like the authors are kind of in awe of what the author did as an author. I am hoping that Peck will read CoK twice, and thus be in just as much awe!
April 1 2011, 17:17:31 UTC 1 year ago
I think this sums up my feelings on it as well. I haven't read it either because I read the description and wasn't interested. (It seems every MG novel I've read that was published last year has a kid trying to connect with parent who left them storyline and I'm sick of it.) I suppose I should give it a try but I'm going to have to wait a few more months and get my feelings for One Crazy Summer, Moon Over Manifest, and Turtle in Paradise (and A Tale Dark and Grimm, because in its own fantasy way it played off this trope too)out of my system first.
April 1 2011, 20:42:17 UTC 1 year ago
I kept trying to figure out why I didn't like this book as much as the trilogy, and my main reason was that it wasn't as dark. Which bothered me a little, because what - I like darkness? That's a bit morbid. But it was also that Nathaniel - selfish as he was (kinda) - was a compelling character. And the way the two played off each other was what made the trilogy.
But yeah, Bartimaeus to a new reader? I remember the first book. MAN.
April 3 2011, 22:54:19 UTC 1 year ago
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April 1 2011, 20:45:25 UTC 1 year ago
mwt in the comments
Yay! YAY!*shambles about in delight*
April 4 2011, 01:03:41 UTC 1 year ago
Re: mwt in the comments - <3 this
Yup! Megan knows her books well. They're immortal! :D*is a dork*
April 4 2011, 01:34:38 UTC 1 year ago
Re: mwt in the comments - <3 this
LOL, yes :)April 4 2011, 01:09:10 UTC 1 year ago
Well... Maybe just a little.
http://sljbattleofthebooks.com/
April 4 2011, 01:44:57 UTC 1 year ago
*hides pompoms*