
But Dee doesn't realize that Luke is an assassin from the faerie world.
And she is his next target.
Lament (noun)
1) Phrase of grief or sorrow
2) Phrase of regret, disappointment, annoyance
3) Lamenting death – poem/song of mourning
Expectations of the book Lament are summed, upon my reading
of it, in number 2. Disappointment. An intriguing blurb caught my attention,
along with the promise of once again reading an excellent faerie book (the best
faerie book being Wings – Aprilynne Pike). Maggie Stiefvater is the author of
the fabulous Shiver, a book I immensely enjoyed, and kept me on watch for
another Maggie Stiefvater book.
Admittedly, the plot was interesting, and I read out of curiosity
of what would come next. However, description in the book was lacking and I was
constantly re-reading unsure what had happened since parts of the plot raced by
leaving me confused.
Characters helped to keep me interested. Luke and James were both characters that had been cleverly developed,
both with intriguing pasts and loveable personalities. Dee however was a character that should have
been developed more, I found her character annoying; upon receiving news that would
make anybody hyperventilate with shock, she reacted with no more concern or
alarm than as if friendly dog was licking her hand. She did have good qualities
that made her seem interesting; but she seemed to fall in love with Luke after
about two meetings.
The romance was good though, and was why I kept reading to
see how the romance would plan out. Unfortunately, the ending was saddening and
left me with several unanswered questions.
To an extent I enjoyed the book, but it was overshadowed by
obvious flaws. Book two in the series is out and curiosity gets the better of
all of us so I will read it, perhaps book two is better and answers my
questions. Maggie Stiefvater is a good writer and I can partially understand
the allure of the book from faerie book fans. Maybe I'd been in the wrong sort
of mood for this type of book, since the blurb had sounded brilliant.
2 stars out of 5
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