viernes, 28 de mayo de 2010

Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead, Review and Critique.


Vampire Academy
by Richelle Mead
Razorbill
2007
336 p.



Rose and Lissa, the Dragomir Princess, have been living, running and hiding for the last two years. They run away from the maximum security and private institute where they studied, this just for the well-being of the princess, Rose will never allow that anything happen to the Princess, she is after all her best friend. But there are catch by one of the best Guards, Dimitri, and they are forced to return.

After getting back, they will have to catch on with the classes, they will have to face high school intrigues, forbidden romances, but specially Rose will have to fight back to protect her best friend from the Strigoi, un-dead and evil vampires that want Moroi´s blood, alive and good vampires; and yes, by the way Lissa, she is a Moroi.

Until now, one of the best books I have read. Rose as main character is great. She is strong, intelligent, fun, aggressive, and clever. She breaks the rules even the ones that are specially made for her, she is always into trouble but only to get a higher good. Lissa, on her side, she is tender and sweet and nice, she is exactly the opposite of Rose, she is a weak character, but only physically, because she possesses a great love capacity, and she only wants to help others. Sometimes you can love her, but some other times you can really get desperate because her innocence. This book of course has guys, and wow the guys, they are pretty handsome. Dimitri as a Guard, he is smart, intelligent, strong, and responsible and serious, but sometimes he can do some crazy things but just because of the attraction he feels for Rose, but he will always protect Rose and Lissa; and Christian, a rejected Moroi, he will make Lissa feel that she is not alone when she feels different or depressed and that he can be her companion, even something more.

In a contemporary environment, surrounded by the vampire myths, mixed with institutes that look like old palaces, royalty vampire conducts and ceremonies placed all in the Montana woods; the trees and mountains in the background, make this book an extraordinary experience, you feel transported to the mystery that offers the shadows and the mist of the woods.

Full of romance, action, mystery and a lot of vampires, this is a book that, without doubt, will catch you.

Vampire Academy de Richelle Mead, Reseña y Critica.


Vampire Acamdemy
by Richelle Mead
Razorbill
336 p.
2007


Rose y Lissa, la Princesa Dragomir, han vivido huyendo durante los últimos dos años, escaparon del instituto privado y de máxima seguridad donde estudiaban; esto por el bien de la Princesa, Rose nunca permitiría que nada le pasara a la princesa pues ella era su mejor amiga. Pero son atrapadas por uno de los mejores guardias, Dimitri, y deben regresar.

Al regresar al colegio tendrán que recuperar las clases perdidas; deberán enfrentarse a intrigas estudiantiles, a romances prohibidos, pero sobre todo Rose deberá luchar para proteger a su amiga de los Strigoi, vampiros muertos y malvados que desean la sangre de los Moroi, vampiros vivos y buenos; y si por cierto Lissa es un Moroi.

Hasta ahora uno de los mejores libros que he leído. Rose como personaje principal esta genial es fuerte, inteligente, astuta y divertida, siempre metiéndose en problemas pero solo para alcanzar un bien mayor. Rose rompe las reglas incluso las que son hechas solo para ella. Lissa por su lado es dulce y tierna, la contraparte de Rose, es un personaje débil, aunque solo físicamente, ya que posee una capacidad de amor tan grande que solo quiere ayudar a los demás, puedes amarla, y a veces también puede llegar a desesperarte que sea tan ingenua. Los galanes no se dejan esperar y son de lo mejor, Dimitri como Guardián, es fuerte, e inteligente, responsable y serio pero su atracción por Rose lo hace cometer algunas locuras pero siempre buscara lo mejor para ella y para Lissa; y Christian, un Moroi rechazado por los demás, le hará sentir a Lissa que no esta sola cuando se siente distinta o deprimida y que el puede ser su compañía incluso algo mas.

En un ambiente moderno se encuentran mezclados los elementos de los mitos vampiricos, institutos parecidos a palacios antiguos, ceremonias y conductas que tienen que ver con la realeza vampirica, ubicado todo en un bosque de Montana, con árboles, y montañas de fondo, hacen de este libro una experiencia extraordinaria, te sientes transportado al misterio de las sombras y bruma que ofrecen los bosques.

Lleno de acción, romance, misterio, y muchos vampiros es un libro que sin duda te atrapara.


sábado, 22 de mayo de 2010

Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl, Review and Critique.


Beautiful Creatures (Hermosas Creaturas)
De Kami García y Margaret Stohl
Little Brown
576 p.
2009


Ethan Wate, gasps to go out of the village in which he has lived always, with the lack of his mother and his father always locked up, he is alone; and having a few very strange dreams. A new and mysterious girl comes to his school, and being this in a village the
gossip starts, especially for the dread that causes that she is relative to the hermit of the village. Ethan far from rejecting her or to be afraid of her as the others, feels immediately attracted towards her and with the strange need to protect her. Ethan has no idea of what this mysterious girl would bring to his life and the extraordinary world that was on the verge of discovering.



From the first page I get glued to this book, to read it from the point of view of a boy was awesome. Ethan Wate is a sincere, honest and very real character has the qualities that almost we would want to see in the boy of the high school that we liked. He is athletic and at the same time with the enough sensibility as to feel love for books. Wow, a dream comes true.

Lena is a mysterious girl isolated of the world for herself but also for the others, to the being and outsider, becomes difficult to adapt, nothing that does not happen with any new girl, who wants to continue being herself, in any institute.

The book is wonderfully redacted, the description, of the smells is so detailed that it makes you feel like being there; sometimes the book can manage to be really dark and is fascinating how it drives you and get frightened.

Written by two excellent authoresses, it is impressive how they connected so well that you can not notice that they are two different persons, it is as if the genius of both had joined in one alone.

The romance is touching and at the same time very sexy, the scenes between Ethan and Lena, they are full of sweetness and at the same time many sexual tension; this without turning into anything in obscene.

The topic, in spite of being inside the already well-known supernatural romances and urban fantasy, has a good quantity of new situations, the casters, the voodoo, everything approached from the personality of the southerners, is a trip to a magic land and unfortunately full of prejudices. All that makes of Beautiful Creatures, a rich book in context, with wonderful very well developed characters and with such a pure and impossible love story as the union of fire and ice.

The end was completely unexpected, and it leaves you wanting more; luckily we will have that already in a few weeks in Beautiful Darkness.

I really recommend it, if you have not read it yet, definitively it has to be on your list of “to be read” for these summer.

viernes, 21 de mayo de 2010

Hermosas Creaturas, de Kami Garcia y Margaret Stohl, Reseña y Crítica


Beautiful Creatures (Hermosas Creaturas)
De Kami García y Margaret Stohl
Little Brown
576 p.


Ethan Wate, anhela salir del pueblo en el que ha vivido siempre, con la falta de su madre y su padre siempre encerrado, se encuentra solo; y teniendo unos sueños muy extraños. Una chica nueva y misteriosa llega a su escuela, y al estar esta en un pueblo se vuelve el centro de los cotilleos, sobre todo por el temor que causa al ser familiar del ermitaño del pueblo. Ethan lejos de rechazarla o temerla como los demás, se siente inmediatamente atraído hacia ella y con la extraña necesidad de protegerla. Ethan no tenia idea de lo que esta misteriosa chica traería a su vida y el mundo extraordinario que estaba a punto de descubrir.



Desde la primera pagina quede prendida de este libro, leerlo desde el punto de vista de un chico fue muy agradable. Ethan Wate es un personaje sincero, honesto y muy real, tiene las cualidades que casi desearíamos ver en el chico del highschool que nos gustaba. Deportista y al mismo tiempo con la sensibilidad suficiente como para sentir amor por los libros, wow todo un sueño.

Lena es una chica misteriosa, aislada del mundo por si misma pero también por los demás, al ser una extraña es difícil adaptarse, nada que no suceda con cualquier chica nueva, que quiera seguir siendo ella misma, en cualquier instituto.

El libro esta maravillosamente relatado, la descripción de los lugares, de los olores es tan detallada que te hace sentir estar ahí; a veces el libro puede llegar a ser realmente tenebroso y es fascinante como te lleva a sentir miedo.

Escrito por dos excelentes autoras, es impresionante como se acoplaron tan bien que ni siquiera puedes notar que son dos personas, es como si la genialidad de ambas se hubiera unido en una sola.

El romance es enternecedor y al mismo tiempo muy sexy, las escenas entre Ethan y Lena, están llenas de dulzura y al mismo tiempo mucha tensión sexual; esto sin convertirse en lo absoluto en obsenas.

El tema, a pesar de estar dentro de los ya bien conocidos romances supernaturales y fantasía urbana, tiene una buena cantidad de situaciones nuevas, la hechicería, el vudu, todo abordado desde la personalidad de los sureños, es un viaje a una tierra mágica y desafortunadamente llena de prejuicios. Todo esto hace de Hermosas Creaturas, un libro rico en contexto, con maravillosos personajes muy bien desarrollados y con una historia de amor tan pura e imposible como la unión del fuego y el hielo.

El fin fue completamente inesperado, y te deja con ganas de mucho mas; lo que afortunadamente tendremos ya en unas cuantas semanas en Beautiful Darkness

Lo recomiendo muchísimo, si aun no lo han leído definitivamente tiene que ser uno de los de su lista a leer para estas vacaciones de verano.


jueves, 20 de mayo de 2010

Six days until new release Like Bees to Honey, by Caroline Smailes.


Like Bees to Honey
by Caroline Smailes
The Friday Project
2010
464 p.



Nina, her son Christopher in tow, flies to Malta for one last visit with her aging parents.

Her previous attempt to see them ended in tears. Disowned for falling pregnant while at university in England, she was not allowed into the house.

This will be her final chance to make her peace with them.

But Malta holds more secrets and surprises than Nina could possibly imagine. What she finds is not the land of her youth, a place full of memories and happiness. Instead she meets dead people. Lots of them.

Malta, it transpires, is a transit lounge for recently deceased spirits and somehow Christopher enables her to see them, speak with them and help them.

And, in return, they help Nina come to terms with her own loss. One so great that she has yet to admit it to herself.

Description taken from http://www.carolinesmailes.co.uk/like-bees-to-honey

Pre-Order it at http://www.amazon.co.uk

martes, 18 de mayo de 2010

Release Today The Demon´s Covenant by Sarah Rees Brennan


The Demon´s Covenant
by Sarah Rees Brennan
Margaret K. McElderry Publisher
440 p.


The Demon's Covenant is the sequel to The Demon's Lexicon. Mae was always in control, but suddenly everyone she trusted is lying--and in danger.


Chapter 1: Magic on Burnt House Lane

“Any minute now,” Rachel said, “something terrible is going to happen to us.”
The area around Burnt House Lane was deserted at this time of night. The cracks in the pavement that Mae hardly noticed by day had turned into shadowy scars along the cement, tracing jagged paths that led into the dark of yet another dead-end alley. They peered down into the alley and made the silent mutual decision to walk on extremely fast. Mae was in the lead.
“Come on, this is an adventure.”
Rachel muttered behind her, “I’m pretty sure that’s what I just said.”Mae had to concede that this might not have been one of her better ideas. She’d just wanted something different now that she was finally able to leave the house, something a little exciting, and a party in an empty warehouse near Burnt House Lane had seemed the perfect plan.
A street lamp above slowly winked its single evil orange eye and night swallowed them at a gulp. The light sputtered back on with a grudging crackle and night spat them up, but by then Rachel and Erica had both walked into Mae’s back and were huddling together.
Rachel was shivering. “I think this may be the worst situation I have ever been in.”
“Don’t be an idiot,” said Mae. “I’ve been in much worse situations than this.”
She shivered and thought of the knife sliding in her sweaty grasp, the terrible resistance as she had sunk it into skin. She remembered the blood on her hands.

Excerpt taken from http://www.sarahreesbrennan.com

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Richelle´s Mead, SPIRIT BOUND, to be release TODAY!


Spirit Bound
Vampire Academy No.5
by Richelle Mead
Peguin/Razorbill Books
2010
496 p.


Dimitri gave Rose the ultimate choice. But she chose wrong…
After a long and heartbreaking journey to Dimitri’s birthplace in Siberia, Rose Hathaway has finally returned to St. Vladimir’s—and to her best friend, Lissa. It is nearly graduation, and the girls can’t wait for their real lives beyond the Academy’s iron gates to begin. But Rose’s heart still aches for Dimitri, and he's out there, somewhere.

She failed to kill him when she had the chance. And now her worst fears are about to come true. Dimitri has tasted her blood, and she knows in her heart that he is hunting her. And if Rose won't join him, he won't rest until he's silenced her...forever

Excerpt taken from http://www.richellemead.com/books/vampireacademy.htm

Congrats to Christine Johnson Claire de Lune, Coming Out Today!!


Claire de Lune
by Chrisitine Johnson
Simon Pulse
336 p.
2010



Hanover Falls hasn’t had a werewolf problem in over one hundred years. Seattle, Copenhagen, Osaka–they’ve had plenty of attacks. But when humans begin dying in Claire Benoit’s town, the panic spreads faster than a rumor at a pep rally. At Claire’s sixteenth birthday party, the gruesome killings are all anyone can talk about. But the big news in Claire’s mind is the fact that Matthew Engle–high-school soccer god and son of a world-renowned lycanthropy expert–notices her. And flirts with her. A lot.

That night, Claire learns that she is the latest in a long line of Benoit werewolves, and that contrary to popular belief, all werewolves are female. Killing humans is forbidden by the code of the pack, but a rogue werewolf has been breaking that law, threatening the existence of Claire’s new pack. As the pack struggles to find and fight the rogue werewolf and Claire struggles with her lupine identity, her heart and her loyalties are torn in two. Claire must keep her new life a secret from even her best friend–and especially from Matthew, whose father is leading the werewolf hunt…and with whom Claire is impossibly and undeniably falling head-over-paws in love.






Kiss of Death by Rachel Caine

Aquí el primer capítulo de Kiss of Death, un regalo que nos dió Rachel Caine via su pagina web http://www.rachelcaine.com/

The way the Glass House worked, on a practical level, was that there was a schedule for the stuff that had to be done. Cooking, cleaning, fixing things, laundry. Technically, they were all on every housemate's list. In practice, though, what happened was this: the boys (Michael and Shane) bribed the girls (Eve and Claire) to do laundry, and the girls bribed the boys to fix things.

Claire glared at her new iPod -- which was actually really nice -- and put it on random shuffle as she looked at the mess she'd made of her latest laundry effort. And there was the problem: she loved the hot pink iPod, which had been a heck of a good bribe, and she really didn't deserve it, because the laundry was ...

... also pink. Which would have been almost fine if it had been a load full of girls' underwear or something.

Not so much with guy clothes. She could not even imagine what kind of screaming that was going to bring.

"Yeah," she sighed, and stared at the very definitely pink piles of shirts, socks and underwear. "Not going to be a good afternoon." It was amazing at what one, one stupid red sock could do. She'd already tried running it all back through the washer, hoping the problem would just go away. No such luck.

The basement of the Glass House was big, dark and creepy, which wasn't really such a surprise. Most basements were, and this was Morganville. Morganville went in for dark and creepy the way Las Vegas went in for neon. Apart from the one area Claire was in, with a battered washer and dryer, a table that had once been painted some kind of industrial green, and some shelves filled with unidentifiable junk, the rest of the basement was dim and quiet. Hence, the iPod, which pumped cheery music through the headphones and made the creepy retreat a little.

Creepy, she could fight.

Pink underwear ... apparently not.

She had the music cranked up so high that she failed to hear steps coming down the stairs. In fact, she had no clue she wasn't completely alone until she felt a hand touch her shoulder, and hot breath against her neck.

She reacted like any sensible person living in a town full of vampires. She screamed. The shriek echoed off of the brick and concrete, and Claire whirled, clapped hands over her mouth, and backed away from Eve, who was collapsing in laughter. The Goth look usually didn't go well with hysterical giggles, unless they were evil giggles, but somehow Eve managed to pull it off.

Claire ripped the headphones out of her ears and gasped, "You -- you -- "

"Oh, spit it out already," Eve managed to gasp out. "Bitch. I am, I know. That was evil. But oh my God, funny."

"Bitch," Claire said, late and not at all meaning it. "You scared me."

"Kind of the point," Eve said, and got herself under control. Her mascara was a little smeared, but Claire supposed that was all part of the Goth thing anyway. "So what's up, pup?"

"Trouble," Claire sighed. Her heart was still pounding from the scare, but she was determined not to let it show. She pointed at the laundry on the table.

Eve's eyes went wide, and her black-painted lips parted in horrified fascination. "That's not trouble, that's fail. Tell me that isn't all the whites. Like, Michael and Shane's too."

"All the whites," Claire said, and held up the guilty red sock. "Yours?"

"Oh damn." Eve snatched it out of Claire's fingers and shook the sock like a floppy rattle. "Bad sock! Bad! You are never going anywhere fun ever again!"

"I'm serious. They're going to kill me."

"They'll never get the chance. I'm going to kill you. Do I look like someone who rocks pastel to you?"

Well, that was a definite point. "Sorry," Claire said. "Seriously. I tried washing them again, without the sock, but -- "

Eve shook her head, reached down on the lowest level of the shelf, and pulled out a bottle of bleach, which she thumped down on the table next to laundry. "You bleach, I'll supervise, because I'm not taking the chance of getting a drop on this outfit,'k? It's new."

The outfit in question was hot pink -- matching Claire's new iPod, actually -- with (of course) black. Horizontal striped tights, a black pleated miniskirt, a blazing magenta top with a skull all blinged out in crystal on it. Eve had done up her dyed black hair in a messy pile on top of her head, with stray bits sticking up in all directions.

She looked creepy/adorable.

As Claire reloaded the laundry, with a shot of bleach, Eve climbed up on the dryer and kicked her feet idly. "So you heard the news, right?"

"What news?" Claire asked. "Do I do hot? Is hot good?"

"Hot is good," Eve confirmed. "Michael got another call from that music producer guy. You know, the one from Dallas? The important one, with the daughter at school here? He wants to set Michael up with some club dates in Dallas, and a couple of days at a recording studio. I think he's serious."

Eve was trying to sound excited about it, but Claire could follow the road signs. Sign one (shaped like an exit sign), Michael Glass was Eve's serious, long-time crush/boyfriend. Sign two (danger, curves), Michael Glass was hot, talented, and sweet. Sign three (yellow caution), Michael Glass was a vampire, which made everything a million times more complicated. Sign four (flashing red), Michael had begun acting more like a vampire than the boy Eve loved, and they’d already had some pretty spectacular fights about it. So bad, in fact, that Claire wasn’t sure Eve wasn’t thinking about breaking up with him.

All of which led to sign four (STOP).

"You think he'll go?" Claire asked, and concentrated on setting the temperature right on the laundry. The smell of the detergent and bleach was kind of pleasant. Like really sharp flowers, the kind that would cut you if you tried to pick them. "To Dallas, I mean?"

"I guess." Eve sounded even less enthusiastic. "I mean, it's good for him, right? He can't just hang around playing coffee shops in Jugular, Texas. He needs to -- " Her voice faded out, and she looked down at her lap with a focus Claire thought the skirt really didn't deserve. "He needs to be out there."

"Hey," Claire said, and as the washer began chugging away, washing away the guilty stains, she put her hands on Eve's knees. The kicking stopped, but Eve didn't look up. "Are you guys breaking up?"

Eve still didn’t look up. “I cry all the time,” she said. “I hate this. I don’t want to lose him. But it’s like he just keeps getting farther and farther away, you know? And I don’t know how he feels. What he feels. If he feels. It’s awful.”

Claire swallowed hard. “I think he still loves you.”

Now she got Eve to look at her – big, vulnerable dark eyes rimmed by all the black. “Really? Because – I just ...” Eve took in a deep breath and shook her head. “I don’t want to get dumped. It’s going to hurt so bad, and I’m so scared he’ll find somebody else. Somebody, you know, better.”

“Well, that’s not going to happen,” Claire said. “Not ever.”

"Easy for you to say. You haven't seen how the girls throw themselves at him after a show."

"Yeah, you'd never do that."

Eve looked up sharply, smiled a little, then looked back down. "Yeah, okay, whatever. But it's different when he's my Michael and they're the ones who are all, you know -- anyway, he's just always so nice to them."

Claire jumped up on the dryer next to her and kicked her feet in rhythm with Eve's. "He has to be nice, right? That's his job, kind of. And we were talking about whether or not you guys were breaking up. Are you?”

“I – don’t know. It’s weird right now. It hurts and I want the hurt to be over, one way or another, you know?” Eve’s shoulders rose and fell in a shrug that somehow managed to be depressed at the same time. "Besides, now he’s running off to Dallas. They won't let me go, if he does. I'm just, you know. Human."

"You've got one of the cool frat pins. Nobody would stop you." The cool frat pins were a gift from Amelie, the town's founder, one of the most frighteningly quiet vampires Claire had ever met, and Claire's boss, technically. They worked like the bracelets most people in town wore, the ones that identified individuals or families as being Protected by a specific vampire, only these were better ... people who wore these pins didn't have to give blood or take orders. They weren't owned.

As far as Claire knew, there were fewer than ten people in all of Morganville who had this kind of status, and it meant freedom -- in theory -- from a lot of the scarier elements of town.

All because they’d gotten in over their heads, had to fight their way out of it, and done some good for Amelie in the process. It was heroism by accident, in Claire’s opinion, but she definitely wasn’t turning down the pin. Or what the pin represeted.

"If they decide Michael can go, I'll still have to file an application for temporary leave," Eve said. "So would you, or Shane, if you wanted to go. And they could turn us down. They probably would."

"Why?"

"Because they're mostly asshats? Not to mention bloodsucking vampire asshats, which doesn't exactly make them fair from the beginning?"

Claire could see her point, actually, which was depressing. The air filled with the smells of laundry, which was homey and didn't go too well with depressing. Claire remembered her iPod, which was still blaring away at her headphones, and clicked it off. They sat in silence for a while, and then Eve said, "I wish the dryer was running, because man, I could use a good ... tumble dry."

Claire burst out laughing, and after a second, Eve joined her, and it was all okay.

Even in the dark. Even in the basement.

In the end, the laundry was only a little pink.

###

Dinner was taco night, and it was Claire's turn for that too, which somehow seemed wrong, but she'd switched with Michael when she'd been staying late at the university library, so she was stuck with Chore Day. Not that she minded making tacos. She liked it, actually.

Shane blew in the door just as she was chopping the last of the onions, which was typical Shane timing; five minutes earlier, and she'd have made him do the chopping. Instead, he arrived just as she was wiping tears away from her stinging eyes. Perfect.

He didn't care that her eyes were red, apparently, because he kicked the kitchen door shut, slammed the deadbolt with a gesture so smooth it looked automatic, set a bag on the counter, and leaned over to kiss her. It was one of those hi-I'm-home kisses, not one of his really good ones, but it still made Claire's heart flutter a little bit in her chest. Shane looked ... like Shane, she guessed, which was fine with her. Tall, broad, sun-streaked slacker hair and a heartbreaker's smile. He was wearing a KILLERS t-shirt that smelled like barbecue, from his job.

"Hey!" she protested -- not very sincerely -- and waved the knife she'd been using to chop onions. "I'm armed!"

"Yeah, but you're not very dangerous," he said, and kissed her again, lightly. "You taste like tacos."

"You taste like barbecue."

"And that’s a win-win!" He grinned at her, reached over and rattled the paper bag he'd set on the counter. "How about some brisket tacos?"

"That is so wrong, you know. Brisket does not go in tacos."

"Twisted, yet delicious. I say yes."

Claire sighed and dumped the chopped onions into a bowl. "Hand me the brisket." Secretly, she liked brisket tacos, she just liked giving him a hard time more.

"You know,” Claire said, as she got the barbecue out of the bag, “you really ought to talk to Michael.”

"About what?"

"What do you think? About what’s going on with him and Eve!"

"Oh hell no. Guys don't talk about that crap."

"You're serious."

"Really."

"What do you talk about?"

Shane looked at her like she was insane. "You know. Stuff. We're not girls. We don't talk about our feelings. I mean, not to other guys."

Claire rolled her eyes and said, "Fine, be emotionally stunted losers, I don't care."

“Good. Thanks. I’ll do that – “ The door opened, and Michael shuffled in, rocking the worst bedhead Claire had ever seen him with. “Whoa. Dude, you look like crap. You getting enough iron in your diet?”

"Screw you, and thanks. I just woke up. What's your excuse?"

"I work for a living, man. Unlike the nightwalking dead."

He went straight past them, and got a sports bottle from the refrigerator, which he stuck in the microwave for fifteen seconds. Claire was grateful the smell of the onions, brisket and taco meat covered the smell of what was in the bottle. Well, they all knew what it was, but if she pretended really hard, it didn't have to be quite as obvious.

Michael drank from his sports bottle and flashed Shane the finger, then wandered over to look at what they were doing. "Cool, tacos. How long?"

"Depends on whether or not she lets me do the chopping," Shane said. "Five minutes, maybe?"

The doorbell rang. "I'll get it!" Eve yelled, and there was something in her voice that really didn't sound quite right. More ... desperate than eager, like she wanted to stop them from getting to it first. Claire glanced over at Shane, and he raised his eyebrows.

"Uh oh," he said. "Either she's finally dumping you, Mikey, and her new boy's coming for dinner, or -- "

It was the or, of course. After a short delay, Eve opened the swinging door just wide enough to stick her face inside. She tried for a smile. It almost worked. "Uh -- so I invited someone to dinner -- "

"Nice time to tell us," Shane said.

"Shut up, you've got enough food for the Fifth Armored Division and half the Air Force. We can fill one more plate." But she was having trouble keeping eye contact, and as Claire watched, Eve bit her lip and looked away completely.

"Crap," Michael said. "I’m not going to like this, am I? Who is it?"

Eve silently opened the door the rest of the way. Behind her, standing with his hands stuffed in the pockets of his jeans jacket, head down, was her brother Jason Rosser.

Jason looked -- different, Claire thought. For one thing, he usually looked strung out and dirty and violent, and now he looked almost sober, and he was definitely on speaking terms with showers. Still skinny, and she couldn't say much for the baggy clothes he was wearing, but he looked ... better than she’d ever seen him.

And even so, something inside her flinched, hard, at the sight of him. Jason was associated with several of her worst, scariest memories, and even if he hadn't actually hurt her, he hadn't helped her, either. Or any of the girls who'd been hurt, or killed. Jason was a bad, bad kid. He’d been an accomplice at least three murders, and to an attack on Claire.

And neither Shane nor Michael had forgotten any of that.

"Get him out of here," Shane said, low and dangerous. "Now."

"It's Michael's house," Eve said, without looking at any of them directly. “Michael?”

"Wait a second, it's our house! I live here too!" Shane shot back. "You don't get to drag his low-life ass in here and act like nothing happened with him!"

"He's my brother! And he's trying, Shane, God, you can be such a -- "

"It's okay," Claire said. Her hands were shaking, and she felt cold, but she also saw Jason lift his head and for a second their eyes met. It was like a physical shock, and she wasn't sure what she saw, or what he saw, but neither one of them could hold it for long. "It's just dinner. It's not a big deal."

Shane turned toward her, eyes wide, and put his hands on her shoulders. "Claire, he hurt you. Hell, he hurt me, too! Jason is not some stray mutt you can take in and feed, okay? He's psycho. And she knows it better than anybody." He glared at Eve, who frowned but didn't glare back as she normally would have. "You expect us all to just play nice with him now that he figures out the bad guys aren't winning, so he cranks out a quick apology? Because it's not happening. It's just not."

"Yeah, I figured it would go this way. Sorry I bothered you," Jason said. His voice sounded faint and rusty, and he turned and walked away, toward the front door and out of their line of sight. Eve went after him, and she must have tried to stop him, because Claire heard his soft voice say, "No, he's not wrong. I've got no right to be here. I did bad things, sis. This was a mistake."

Of all of them, only Michael hadn't spoken. Hadn't moved, in fact. He was staring at the swinging door as it swayed back and forth, and finally he took a deep breath, set down his sports bottle, and went out into the hallway.

Claire smacked at Shane's arm. "What the hell was that, macho man? You have to come to my rescue all the time, even when nobody's trying to hurt me?"

He seemed honestly surprised. "I was just -- "

"I know what you were just doing. You don't speak for me!"

"I wasn't trying to -- "

"Yes, you were. Look, I know Jason’s no saint, but he got himself together, and he stuck with Eve when all of us were -- out of commission, when Bishop was in charge. He protected her."

“And he let his crazy buddy Dean grab you and almost kill you, and he didn’t do anything!”

"He did," Claire said flatly. "He left me to find help. I know because Richard Morrell told me later. Jason went to the cops and tried to tell them. They didn't believe him or they'd have gotten help to me a lot earlier." Earlier would have meant a lot less terror and pain and despair. It wasn't Jason's fault that they'd figured him for crazy.

Shane was thrown, a little, but he came back swinging. "Yeah, well, what about those other girls? He didn't help them, did he? I'm not friending up somebody like that."

"Nobody said you had to," Claire shot back. "Jason’s done his time in jail. Sitting at the same table isn't like swearing eternal brotherhood."

He opened his mouth, closed it, and then said, very tightly, "I just wanted to make sure he didn't have a chance to hurt you again."

"Unless he uses a taco as a deadly weapon, he hasn't got much of a shot. Having you, Michael and Eve here is about the best protection I could want. Anyway, would you rather have him where you can see him, or where you can't?"

Some of the fire faded out of his eyes. "Oh. Yeah, okay." He still looked uncomfortable, though. "You do crazy crap, you know. And it's contagious."

"I know." She put her hand on his cheek, and got a very small smile in return. "Thanks for wanting to keep me safe. But don't overdo it, okay?"

Shane made a sound of frustration deep in his throat, but he didn't argue.

The kitchen door swung open again. Michael, looking fully awake and very calm, like he was bracing for a fight. "I talked to him," he said. "He's sincere enough. But if you don't want him here, Shane -- "

"I damn sure don't," Shane said, then glanced at Claire and continued. "But if she's willing to give it a shot, I will."

Michael blinked, then raised his eyebrows. "Huh," he said. "The universe explodes, hell freezes, and Shane does something reasonable."

Shane silently offered him the finger. Michael grinned and backed out of the kitchen again.

Claire handed Shane the biggest knife they had. "Chop brisket," she said. "Take out your frustrations."

The brisket didn't stand a chance.


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lunes, 17 de mayo de 2010

Kiss of Death by Rachel Caine. Critique and Review.


Kiss of Death
Morganville Vampires #8
by Rachel Caine
Signet, Penguin Group
2010
256 p.



Welcome to Morganville. You’ll never want to leave.
And even if you do ... well, you can’t.
Sorry about that.

Morganville is a small town in Texas, nothing out of the normal, of course if we obviate that the vampires govern the city.

Clare Danvers went to live there to go to college and now she cannot leave. She is the protected one and maid of the principal vampire of Morganville, the oldest Amelie, and personal assistant of the scientist, vampire and madman Myrnin.

She lives in the Glass House with her friends, the gothic Eve, the most handsome, rock Star and vampire Michael, and certainly her adored boyfriend Shane.

The adventures and Clare's misfortunes in this city already have been to the top of danger and have worked out freed well, barely. This time they have the chance to go out of Morganville; Amelie has given permission in order that they are going to Dallas to record Michael's cd, is a round trip certainly, but even this way it is to go out of Morganville, to forget at least for a few days of the vampires, to breathe freely. What could possible go wrong?


To read Kiss of Death was wonderful and refreshing, Rachel Caine, take us of the daily life in Morganville, and leads us to a walk, invites us to know what would happen if they could go out of Morganville. And obviously the problems don’t wait.

These guys are magnets for trouble, specially the vampire trouble; action scenes are excellently well narrated and described by Caine, you can feel the tension and the stress to rise little by little, wishing it finishes soon and that finally they have a minute of peace. Minute of peace that really it is necessary for Clare and Shane who take their relation to a very sexy tension, and we all whom adore this couple wish that they at least could have some time for themselves.

Even we see how the problems appear among these friends, the personality of each one, make them get into problems with everything what they come across.

As always a great book, it is full of action and romance. Rachel Caine, has broken with the expected and takes us for a ride and it was charming. Two thumbs up.

Kiss of Death, de Rachel Caine. Reseña y Crítica.


Kiss of Death

de Rachel Caine

Signet, Penguin Group

2010

256 p.



Bienvenido a Morganville, no querrás irte.

Y aunque quisieras, no puedes, lo sentimos.


Morganville es un pequeño pueblo en Texas, nada fuera de lo normal, claro si obviamos que los vampiros rigen la ciudad.

Clare Danvers llego a vivir ahí para estudiar la universidad y ahora no puede marcharse. Es la protegida y sirvienta del vampiro principal de Morganville, la antiquísima Amelie, y asistente personal del científico, vampiro y loco Myrnin.

Vive en la Casa de Cristal con sus amigos, la gótica Eve , el guapísimo, rock Star y vampiro Michael, y por supuesto su adorado novio Shane.

Las aventuras y desventuras de Clare en esta ciudad ya han estado al tope de peligro y han salido bien librados. En esta ocasión se les presenta a Clare y sus tres compañeros de casa la oportunidad de salir de Morganville; Amelie ha dado permiso para que vayan a Dallas a grabar el disco de Michael, es un viaje de ida y vuelta por supuesto, pero aun así es salir de Morganville, escapar al menos unos días de los vampiros, respirar libremente. ¿Que podría salir mal?


Leer Kiss of Death fue maravilloso y refrescante, Rachel Caine, nos saca de la vida cotidiana en Morganville, y nos lleva a dar un paseo, nos invita a conocer el que pasaría si pudieran salir de Morganville. Y obvio los problemas no se hacen esperar.

Este grupo de chicos son imanes para los problemas, especialmente los problemas con los vampiros; las escenas de acción son excelentemente bien narradas y descritas por Caine, puedes sentir la tensión y el stress subir poco a poco, deseando que pronto acabe que por fin puedan tener un minuto de paz. Minuto de paz que realmente hace falta para Clare y Shane quienes llevan su relación a un estado de tensión muy sexy, y todos quienes adoramos esta pareja deseamos que al menos puedan tener un minuto de tranquilidad.

Incluso vemos como los problemas aparecen entre estos amigos, la personalidad de cada uno de ellos los hacen meterse en problemas con todo lo que se topan.

Como siempre un libro divertido, lleno de acción y romance. Rachel Caine, ha roto el molde, salio de lo esperado y nos llevo de viaje y fue encantador. Dos pulgares arriba.

sábado, 15 de mayo de 2010

To Be Read List??

Thinking of a number...

Everytime I look around there´s just another new book for me to read, or maybe not new, but a book I didnt knew about, so lately Im getting a little bit stressed because all this books I havent read, feeling left behind or so.

So whatever, Im planning just for now, finish the books on my list, you know the one that is in the right side of the blog, and after that I will have a list, of mm... thinking of a number , yes 18 books I should read till July 14, so any ideas of which books I should put on my To be Read List???

Give me your comments

Rose

viernes, 14 de mayo de 2010

Critique and Review Circus of the Damned by Laurell K. Hamilton


Circus of the Damned.
Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Series.
Laurell K. Hamilton.
Ace Books.
1995
329 p.

In St. Louis, the chaos has arrive, apparently a band of crazy vampires are committing terrible murders, leaving behind bodies that to the third day get up as really violent vampires. Anita Blake, vampire hunter, must help the police to stop them, before this turns into a bath of blood.

A main new vampire in the city wants Anita as his human servant and he will fight against Jean-Claude, the current owner of the city, to get it. Anita discovers that the lycans now are followers of Jean-Claude and she will have to learn to deal with them and their strange behavior, especially with one, Richard, who radiates a very attractive energy and is extremely handsome.

A war between vampires has began and Anita is just in the middle of this one, and she will have to face with the oldest and powerfully vampire that she has ever known, a vampire of almost a million years.


An entertaining book, jus that. It is interesting as Laurell K. Hamilton, is introducing new topics, to the plain one of the vampires and the murders that Anita investigates with the police, nevertheless the plot is becoming a bit predictable, both previous books contain the same elements and in this one we do not have any surprise. The new characters are something of what we could feel satisfied, are well detailed characters, towards which we can be sorry or sharm and to hope that they appear in the subsequent books. Is a book to spend a nice evening and overcoat if already you are caught in Anita Blake's saga, you cannot stop reading it, and maybe to read it is almost like a task, but let's remember that always is good to read a book. I recommend it only if you have read the previous ones.

Reseña y Crítica El Circo de los Malditos, de Laurell K. Hamilton.


El Circo de Los Malditos.
Saga Anita Blake, Cazadora de Vampiros.
Laurell K. Hamilton.
Ace Books.
1995
329 p.



En St.Louis, ha caído el caos, al parecer una banda de vampiros que se han vuelto locos están cometiendo terribles asesinatos, dejando atrás cuerpos que al tercer día se levantan como vampiros realmente violentos. Anita Blake, cazadora de vampiros, debe ayudar a la policía a detenerlos, antes de que esto se convierta en un baño de sangre.

Un maestro vampiro nuevo en la ciudad quiere a Anita como su sierva humana y luchara con Jean-Claude, el actual amo de la ciudad, para conseguirlo. Anita descubre que los licántropos ahora son seguidores de Jean-Claude y tendrá que aprender a lidiar con ellos y su extraño comportamiento, en especial con uno, Richard, quien irradia una energía muy atrayente y es sumamente atractivo.

Un guerra entre vampiros esta por ocurrir y Anita esta justo en medio de esta, y tendrá que enfrentarse con el vampiro mas antiguo y poderoso que ha conocido un vampiro de casi un millón de años.


Un libro entretenido, no más. Es interesante como Laurell K. Hamilton, va introduciendo nuevos tópicos, al tema simple de los vampiros y los asesinatos que investiga con la policía, sin embargo la trama empieza a volverse un poco predecible, los dos libros anteriores contienen los mismos elementos y en este no tenemos ninguna sorpresa. Los personajes nuevos que llegan para quedarse si son algo de lo que podamos sentirnos satisfechos, son personajes bien detallados hacia los cuales podemos sentir simpatía y esperar que aparezcan en los libros subsecuentes. En resumen un libro para pasar un rato agradable, y sobretodo si ya estas atrapada en la saga de Anita Blake, no puedes dejar de leerlo, al final leerlo es casi como una tarea, pero recordemos que siempre será bueno leer un libro. Lo recomiendo solo, si ya leíste los dos anteriores.


martes, 11 de mayo de 2010

Lista de Libros.

Bueno pues ya he actualizado la lista de los libros que estoy leyendo actualmente; esto para que si uds. estan leyendo alguno de ellos, pues podamos comentarlos.

Termine con Obssidian Butterfly, de Laurell K. Hamilton de la saga de Anita Blake, pero esa reseñala pondre un poco mas adelante, primero tengo que poner las reseñas de los libros que le anteceden. Y publiqué las reseñas tanto de Hush-Hush, de Becca Fitzpatrick; como de Shiver, de Maggie Stiefvater. Ambos libros fabulosos, cortos, divertidos, sexys, llenos de fantasía y misterio.

Aqui mi lista nueva:

Hush Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick, critic and review.


Hush, Hush.
Beca Fitzpatrick
Simon & Schuster
394 p.


Nora is obliged to become biology partner with the new boy in the school, a cryptic, very quiet and mysterious boy. He is rough and rude with her, but still Nora is obliged to know him better because the assignment the teacher have given them in class, strangely whenever Nora is around him, she lose a bit her inhibitions and is feeling strangely attracted to him.

Wings, fallen angels, avenging angels, scions of human beings with fallen angels; all that and certain quantity of mystery, make this one a fascinating book.

I love reading it, if you do not have much to do, then reading it should take you just a few hours. Nora is a charming character, is not innocent, is aggressive and at the same time very real; normal things, as shades or noises in house make her afraid, in the same way as you can been frightened when you hear strange noises in the night. Becca Fitzpatrick does a great job on having described the places and the situations, shades noises, deceitful mist, they are elements that have you always in the edge, feeling fear, and finally the relation between Nora and Patch, her mysterious partner, in every page becomes closer and very much sexier.

Reseña Hush, Hush, de Becca Fitzpatrick.


Hush, Hush.
Beca Fitzpatrick
Simon & Schuster
394 p.




Nora se ve obligada a ser compañera en biología del chico nuevo en la escuela, un chico críptico, muy callado y misterioso. Es rudo y grosero con ella, pero Nora esta obligada a conocerlo mejor por la asignación que les han dado en clase, extrañamente cada vez que esta alrededor de el, ella va perdiendo un poco sus inhibiciones y se va sintiendo extrañamente atraída hacia el.

Alas, ángeles caídos, ángeles vengadores, vástagos de humanos con ángeles caídos; todo esto y cierta cantidad de misterio, hacen de este un libro fascinante.

Me encanto leerlo, si no tienes mucho que hacer apenas te llevara unas cuantas horas. Nora es un personaje encantador, no es inocente, es agresiva y al mismo tiempo muy real; cosas normales, como sombras o ruidos en casa la hacen tener miedo, de la misma manera que tú puedes sentir miedo cuando oyes ruidos extraños por la noche. Becca Fitzpatrick hace un gran trabajo al describirnos los lugares y las situaciones, sombras ruidos neblina engañosa, son elementos que te tienen siempre en la orilla sintiendo algo de miedo, y por ultimo la relación entre Nora y Patch, su misterioso compañero, en cada pagina se vuelve mas cercana y mucho, mucho mas sexy.

sábado, 8 de mayo de 2010

Review and critic SHIVER, by Maggie Stiefvater.


Grace is like any other girl next door; only with the little detail of which at the age of eleven she was attacked by wolves. She is kind of a loner, she has always had two best friends but since they left the puberty their tastes have changed a bit and this has been separating them. The only thing that always has been with her for six years is a wolf that was present when she was attacked, this wolf always has observed her from the shores of the forest, and she was feeling puzzled by this wolf, even already she loved him like hers. Grace will discover that her wolf hides more than one secret and that the deepest desire of her heart may become a reality.

After reading other books that were also on my list, yesterday I gave me time to finish reading Shiver, of Maggie Stiefvater; honestly, an excellent book, easy to read, very digestible and slightly pretentious. The story is simple, there are the second plots but always less complicated than the principal one, which does that the book is easy to understand, agreeably; is a book of 400 half pages or so, which we might call short. Maggie Stiefvater, does not lose many lines in descriptions and even this way, has magic to transport ourselves towards the place that the characters live. She speaks us about colors, forms and smells and it she does it with great detail but without getting us lost too much. The main characters are agreeable and easy to feel identified with them; most of them are high school kids with the same problems that any other one; Grace the main character is a high school student, but even this way it is nice to see as Stiefvater did not bore us with tedious descriptions on the school only the indispensable thing to be able to locate ourselves. It contains a bit of the sexuality that wakes up at this age but since she does not abound in descriptions, the reading does not turn for adults, and the scenes are nice and even sweet, tender and ride of a very soft way. It is a story of fantasy and romance, and a bit of mystery. Great fantasy book, for young adults and maybe not so young.


Reseña y Crítica SHIVER, de Maggie Stiefvater.


Grace es como cualquier otra muchacha de la escuela; solo con el pequeño detalle de que a los once años fue atacada por lobos. Ella es solo un poco aislada, siempre ha tenido dos mejores amigas pero desde que dejaron la pubertad sus gustos han cambiado un poco y esto las ha ido separando. Lo único que siempre ha estado con ella desde hace seis años es un lobo que estuvo presente cuando fue atacada, este lobo siempre le ha observado desde las orillas del bosque, y ella se sentía intrigada por este lobo, incluso ya le quería como suyo. Grace descubrirá que su lobo esconde más de un secreto y que el deseo mas profundo de su corazón tal vez podría volverse realidad.

Bien después de mucho leer otros libros que también tenia pendientes, ayer pude darme el tiempo de terminar Shiver, de Maggie Stiefvater; honestamente, un libro excelente, fácil de leer, muy digerible y poco pretencioso. La historia es sencilla, hay segundas tramas pero siempre menos complicadas que la principal, lo que hace que el libro sea fácil de comprender, agradable, es un libro corto, solo 400 paginas. Maggie Stiefvater, no pierde muchas líneas en descripciones y aun así, tiene magia para transportarnos hacia el lugar que habitan los personajes. Nos habla de colores, formas y olores y lo hace con gran detalle pero sin perdernos demasiado. Los personajes son agradables y fácil de sentirse identificados con ellos; la mayoría son chicos de preparatoria con los mismos problemas que cualquier otro; Grace el personaje principal es estudiante de preparatoria, pero aun así es agradable ver como Stiefvater no nos aburrió con descripciones tediosas sobre la escuela, solo lo indispensable para poder ubicarnos. Contiene un poco de la sexualidad que despierta en la mayoría de las personas a esta edad pero como no abunda en descripciones, no se vuelve una lectura para adultos, y las escenas son bien cuidadas y agradables, tiernas y llevadas de manera muy suave. En si una historia de fantasía y romance, así como un poco de misterio. Excelente lectura de fantasía para jóvenes y tal vez no tan jóvenes.


jueves, 6 de mayo de 2010

Linger, de Maggie Stiefvater.


Esta es la historia de un chico, que era un lobo, y de una chica que se estaba convirtiendo en uno.

Hace algunos meses Sam era la creatura mítica. Él era la enfermedad que no podíamos curar. El adiós que lo significaba todo. Él era quien tenia el cuerpo que era un misterio, demasiado extraño, demasiado hermoso, demasiado terrorífico para comprender.

Pero es primavera, y con el calor los lobos dejaran de ser lobos y volverán a su forma humana. Sam sigue siendo Sam, Cole sigue siendo Cole y soy solo yo quien no esta cien por ciento en mi propia piel.

Descripción tomada de http://www.maggiestiefvater.com/linger.php

Original en ingles.

Traducción por Roselight


Linger, by Maggie Stiefvater.


This is the story of a boy who used to be a wolf and a girl who was becoming one.

Just a few months ago, it was Sam who was the mythical creature. His was the disease we couldn't cure. His was the good-bye that meant the most. He had the body that was a mystery, too strange and wonderful and terrifying to comprehend.

But now it is spring. With the heat, the remaining wolves will soon be falling out of their wolf pelts and back into their human bodies. Sam stays Sam, and Cole stays Cole, and it's only me who's not firmly in my own skin.

Description taken from http://www.maggiestiefvater.com/linger.php

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martes, 4 de mayo de 2010

Shade, Jeri Smith-Ready, YA A LA VENTA!!


El amor los une, la muerte no los puede separar.

El mejor cumpleaños. Al menos, debía serlo. Con la banda de Logan tocando en una mega reunión y los planes de Aura para una intima alter-party, ella sabe que esta será la noche mas memorable en la vida de su novio. Ella nunca sospecho que seria la ultima.
La repentina muerte de Logan deja a Aura devastada. El se ha ido.
Bueno, mas o menos.
Como todos los que nacieron después del Cambio, Aura puede ver y oír fantasmas. Esta misteriosa habilidad siempre la ha molestado, y siempre ha querido mas que nada averiguar por que sucedió el Cambio y así poder deshacerlo. Pero no con el espíritu de Logan todavía vagando por ahí. Por que el Logan muerto es casi tan real como el vivo. Casi.
Tampoco ayuda que el nuevo amigo de Aura, Zachary, es tan comprensivo y que esta tan vivo. Su apoyo significa mas para Aura de lo que ella quiere admitir.
Así como la relación de Aura con los muertos y los vivos se vuelve mas complicada, también sus sentimientos por Logan y Zachary. Cada uno tiene una parte del corazón de Aura, así como pistas hacia el secreto de Cambio.

Descripcion tomada de http://www.jerismithready.com
Original en ingles.
Traduccion Roselight.

lunes, 3 de mayo de 2010

Coming out May 4th!! SHADE by Jeri Smith-Ready


Love ties them together.
Death can't tear them apart.

Best. Birthday. Ever. At least, it was supposed to be. With Logan's band playing a critical gig and Aura's plans for an intimate after-party, Aura knows it will be the most memorable night of her boyfriend's life. She never thought it would be his last.

Logan's sudden death leaves Aura devastated. He's gone.

Well, sort of.

Like everyone born after the Shift, Aura can see and hear ghosts. This mysterious ability has always been annoying, and Aura had wanted nothing more than to figure out why the Shift happened so she can undo it. But not with Logan’s violet-hued spirit still hanging around. Because dead Logan is almost as real as ever. Almost.

It doesn't help that Aura’s new friend Zachary is so understanding—and so very alive. His support means more to Aura than she cares to admit.

As Aura's relationships with the dead and the living grow ever complicated, so do her feelings for Logan and Zachary. Each holds a piece of Aura's heart…and clues to the secret of the Shift.


Description taken from www.jerismithready.com

Review The Laughing Corpse


The Laughing Corpse
Laurell K. Hamilton
Ace Books
293 p. Year 1994


Once again we meet Anita Blake, we discover more of her personality and see how often her internal dialogs are very like those of any another girl, the typical one " what should I ware? " Only that with a brave draft, " what should I ware that lets me hide my weapons and knives? ". The history began as any usual day in Anita Blake's life, this one goes to a job appointment ; her boss Bert, ride her to meet a wealthy client who wants to hire her services to wake up a zombie over two hundred years. She desists since she knows that the raising of such an ancient zombie implies a human sacrifice, but her client was not accepting a no as response. And while she has difficulties and risk runs because of this client, also has to fight with the fact that she will be a bridesmaid in the wedding of her best friend Catherine and that very to her sorrow she will have to use a pink dress. For Anita the problems do not come alone, always several come together, now the police have called her to solve the murder of a family; one of the bloodiest crimes Anita has seen, the brutality with which this family was murdered and destroyed, does that Anita wants to catch the culprit as soon as possible in order that it does not happen again. And the possible causer of these acts most be a non-dead , probably a zombie, but they were few those who had the skill of raising to the zombies and Anita has to discover, who among her acquaintances had woken a zombie up and had made it got out of control and murdering without measure. For if it was few Jean-Claude, the attractive main Vampire of the city, was sure that Anita had to be his lover and human servant and not wise Anita like to free of those propositions even she was feeling tempted for one of these. And to fight with the fact that her power was bigger than she thought wasn’t a simple task either.

Reseña El Cadaver Alegre


El Cadáver Alegre
Laurell K. Hamilton
Ace Books
293 p. Año 1994


Una vez mas nos encontramos con Anita Blake, descubrimos mas sobre ella, y vemos como muchas veces sus diálogos internos son como los de cualquier otra chica, el típico “que me pongo?” solo que con un giro bizarro, “que me pongo que me permita ocultar bien mis armas y cuchillos?”. La historia inicia como cualquier día normal en la vida de Anita Blake, esta se dirige a una cita de trabajo; su jefe Bert, la lleva a ver a un adinerado cliente que desea contratar sus servicios para despertar a un zombie de mas de doscientos años. Ella desiste pues sabe que el levantamiento de un zombie tan antiguo implica un sacrificio humano, mas su cliente no aceptara un no como respuesta. Y mientras tiene dificultades y corre peligro a causa de este cliente, también tiene que lidiar con el hecho de que será dama de honor en la boda de su mejor amiga Catherine y que muy a su pesar deberá usar un vestido rosa. Para Anita los problemas no vienen de uno por uno, siempre vienen varios juntos, ahora la policía la ha llamado para resolver el asesinato de una familia; uno de los crímenes mas sangrientos que Anita ha visto, la brutalidad con la que esta familia fue asesinada y destrozada, hace que Anita desee atrapar al culpable lo mas pronto posible para que no se repita. Y el único posible causante de esos actos tenia que ser un no-muerto, probablemente un zombie, pero eran pocos los que tenían la habilidad de levantar a los zombies y Anita tenia que descubrir quien entre sus conocidos había despertado a un zombie y lo había dejado descontrolado y asesinando sin medida. Por si fuera poco Jean-Claude, el atractivo maestro Vampiro de la ciudad, estaba convencido de que Anita debía ser su amante y sierva humana, y Anita no sabia como librarse de aquellas proposiciones por mas tentada que se sentía por una de estas. Y lidiar con el hecho de que sus poderes eran mucho mas grandes de lo que ella creía, tampoco será una tarea fácil.

WHITE CAT


Yeah, in only 21 hours WHITE CAT, Holly Black, dont forget you can pre-order ir, or buy it, depends on the hour, at www.amazon.com or in any bookstore at www.indiebound.org .

Enjoy reading!!
Rose