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Thursday, April 7, 2011
Jaime's Review of Sleight by Jennifer Sommersby
Her mom is dead.
Ghosts follow her around.
Her best friend is an elephant.
And she’s about to meet the biggest game changer of all: a boy. With a secret.
When circus-dwelling Gemma Flannery learns she will be attending public school for the first time in her seventeen years, little does she know that fitting in with her 12th-grade classmates will be the least of her concerns. A pro at hiding her knack for seeing the dead (“shades”), Gemma is grieving the recent suicide of her mentally ill mother, a process eased by the introduction of her first real love interest, the charming and painfully handsome Henry Dmitri, who is harboring his own collection of dangerous secrets. Together, they will be presented with a frightening challenge: to assume their roles as heirs to a 3000-year-old magical text, the AVRAKEDAVRA, a book the über-rich, sleight-of-being master Lucian Dmitri would do anything to get his hands on. As each terrifying layer in her new reality melts away, Gemma unearths truths that her quiet, nomadic life with the Cinzio Traveling Players is not at all what she’d always cherished. Gemma and Henry must rely on each other to stop Lucian’s diabolical plotting that will bring the world to its tired, scab-riddled knees, and are sent on the flight of their young lives, to save themselves, their families, and the world from the darkest kind of destruction.
Let the chase begin.
Jaime's review...
I received an advance copy of Sleight to review from the author Jennifer Sommersby and was very excited to dig into this book. I love stories that have magic in them and I also love the circus setting.
In a nutshell Gemma is grieving her mother's death when her whole life us upended. She soon comes to learn that her travelling circus life will stop that she has to attend a real high school and deal with all that comes with it. She is a very strong character and isn't afraid to get her hands dirty if she has to but, she is reluctant to deal with the ghosts (or "Shades" as they're called in the book) or her destiny to save the world.
Enter Henri Dmitri gorgeous and smart. Gemma and he are instantly drawn towards each other although everyone else wants to keep them apart. They must figure out their strange connection and why Henry's dad Lucien wants them dead over a book called the AVARA-K. Their story of love and loss will have you reading late into the night.
I loved this book! Gemma's character reminded me of myself when I was younger. I did have a bit of a hard time with Henri at first he is just too nice but, throughout the book I found myself falling in love with him just like Gemma. There's also a boy named Ash who I really really like. Jenn I think I'll keep Ash for myself. I loved the characters in this book Marlene, Ted, Junie, Ash, Gemma, Henri, and uncle Irwin he was an awesome uncle who made me laugh. I also liked how the circus was used as a main part of this first book seeing as we'll be headed somewhere else for book 2. Jenn's writing is so easy to read you just melt into the story and you actually feel for all the characters. I could smell the circus, taste the Jack Daniels, and feel their genuine pain. I am anxiously waiting for book 2. So if you like a good love story with twists, turns, and magic go buy this book! Thank you again Jenn for the Advance copy!
http://www.amazon.com/Sleight-Book-One-AVRA-K-ebook/dp/B004TNI9VG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&s=books&qid=1302207361&sr=8-1
I love this review and will love this book if you can taste the Jack Daniels as you read :)
ReplyDeleteSeriously though, I like the idea that this is a story of someone leaving circus life versus escaping to it and having to then transition to the humdrum of a "normal" existence.
And I'm so glad going into the read that there's a second book in this series.
And Jamie, you can't have all the guys named Ash. (As I stare at your Team Ash button!)
I cannot BELIEVE there is another Ash in the world. NO!!!! MY ASH! His sister is Juniper (Junie), he is Ash. Their parents are nature biscuit, tree-loving, trapeze flyers. Awww, man!!! *hangs head in shame* Is okay. I will live. Don't know if Ash will, but there's a lot of book to finish writing. :o)
ReplyDeleteLol who says I can't have all the Ash's Rachel ;)
ReplyDeleteJenn noooo you can't kill him off :(
There is plenty of Ash love to go around. Besides, it's just one of the top cool guy names. :)
ReplyDeleteNo need to hang head in shame. That's like saying IRL there can't be two guys named Mike.
But on a much more serious note - there will be no Ash killing in the world of Sleight. And oh how you've tortured me before I've even read it!
Yes, Jaime, I'm cluttering up your blog with my long comments!
xD
Haha no worries Rachel. It's better than no comments ;D yes this is definitely a must read!
ReplyDeleteI won't kill Ash. I don't think so, at least. Time will tell. He's been really naughty lately, though, for reals. I hope he sees the light soon.
ReplyDeleteBut naughty is good! We like the bad boy. This book has just moved even closer to the top of that pile!
ReplyDeleteYes! I really love that bad boy ;) Ash brings something extra to the book.
ReplyDeleteAs you have no general comments area, I will just say your blog is awesome here :)
ReplyDeleteWould love to know how to do that. I will ask you tomorrow :)
ReplyDeleteI loved yet hated Ash at the same time! He was such a difficult character for me to pin down (in a refreshing way!). haha I can't wait to see more of him in the next book. :)
ReplyDelete-Britney
Lol me too Britney! Didn't you see above in the comments I made Jenn promise not to kill him?
ReplyDeleteBTW I'm still trying to figure out who I like more - Henry or Ash... I'll let you know tomorrow :)
ReplyDeleteLol ok :D
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