Title: Days of Blood & Starlight
Author: Laini Taylor
Narrator: Khristine Hvam
Series: Daughter of Smoke and Bone, book #2
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication Date: November 6, 2012
Source: purchased
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In this stunning sequel to the highly acclaimed Daughter of Smoke and Bone, Karou must come to terms with who and what she is, and how far she’ll go to avenge her people. Filled with heartbreak and beauty, mysteries and secrets, new characters and old favorites, Days of Blood and Starlight brings the richness, color and intensity of the first book to a brand new canvas.
Ermigawd. Um, yeah, so this is probably going to be an incoherent ramble, but here goes. Days of Blood & Starlight was not what I was expecting, if you can ever really come to expect anything from a story such as this. While it had brief moments of levity -- mostly thanks to the witty banter between Zuzana and Mik -- it was, for the most part, a very dark and melancholy tale. I won't spoil anything from Days of Blood & Starlight or from Daughter of Smoke & Bone. But if you haven't read the first book in this series yet, I must ask, Why the hell not?!?
Laini Taylor must be made of pure genius. This author has created the most imaginative, most fantastical world I've ever had the pleasure of transporting myself to. But what Laini Taylor does for words, Khristine Vham does for narration. I love this narrator. It's that simple. She does accents, and she does them well. She conveys so much emotion and her narration is so in tune with the story that I never had to wonder who was speaking or if what was being said was aloud or in thought. Pretty much, any audiobook narrated by Khristine Hvam is sure to impress and delight.
So, speaking of accents, there is quite a large cast of characters in this series, all with different languages and interesting sounding names. Even so, none of them are shallow or underdeveloped like you might expect due to the sheer volume of characters presented. Each has his or her own story and background, and some even maintain their own third person point-of-view for small spurts at a time. I found this method of presenting the story thoroughly engaging, but I most enjoyed when it was Zuzana's turn. Her exchanges with Mik are the one bright spot in this whole story, as they provide the frivolity that serves to make Karou and Akiva's perspectives slightly less bleak. But only slightly.
If Daughter of Smoke & Bone was about the search for answers -- Who is Karou? Where did she come from? Why does she collect teeth for Brimstone? -- then Days of Blood & Starlight is about the search for peace. A war rages between the inhabitants of her world, Eretz, and Akiva and Karou are battling the odds to end it. A never-ending cycle of retribution has befallen the Seraphim (Akiva's people) and the Chimaera (Karou's people), but Karou and Akiva dare to dream, to hope of peace between their species.
It's not often that a sequel lives up to its predecessor's reputation, but Days of Blood & Starlight is most definitely just as beautiful, lyrical, and poignant as the first book in this series. Not only is this book not a filler to prolong the story, but it is full of stunning passages brimming with imagery that only Laini Taylor could incorporate into a book. I devoured this story like warm cookies straight from the oven, and I'm already salivating for the next installment. And I'm going to stop talking now before I go into fangirl-mode.
Favorite quotes:
"Please tell me you have to pee."
"What? No. No, I do not. Don't even ask."
"Oh, come on. I'd do it myself if I could, but I can't. I'm a girl."
"I know. Life is so unfair. I'm still not going to pee on Karou's ex-boyfriend for you."
"She spun on her heel and walked on. Mik gave the huge puppet a tug to get it rolling again, and followed. "So," he called to her back, "just out of curiosity, you know, purely conversation and all, at what age will you be entertaining offers of marriage?"
"You think it'll be so easy?" she called back over her shoulder. "No way. There will be tasks. Like in a fairy tale."
"That sounds dangerous."
"Very. So think twice."
"No need," he said. "You're worth it." And Zuzana's face warmed with pleasure.
"Who was that?" Zuzana whispered as Karou led her and Mik out of the big courtyard where the monsters were gathered. "The other white meat?"
Karou's laugh sounded like a choke. "Oh god," she said when she could breath again. "And now that's what I'm going to think every time I see him. Watch your step."
"Karou regarded them with that hardness she'd shown when she shoved him -- it was anger, Akiva thought, that he had again forced her to decide his fate. She had changed so much in just a few months. The sharpness, the bleakness. He remembered how she had been back in Prague and Marrakesh, in the little time they'd spent together before the wishbone: the softness and mobility of her expressions; the shy, incongruous smiles; and the rapid-flare flushes that had spread up her fair neck. Even her anger had been a flashing, vital thing, and he hated this new carved-mask hardness, and he hated his part in bringing it about. But at that moment, if he was given the choice, he would still have said he wanted to live."
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Trailers for Daughter of Smoke & Bone:
My review for
Daughter of Smoke & Bone can be found
here.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Review: Dreams of Gods and Monsters by Laini Taylor
Author: Laini Taylor
Series: Daughter of Smoke & Bone, book #3
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Publication Date: April 8, 2014
Source: purchased hardcover AND audiobook ;0)
Purchase: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Audible
Wow, you guys...this may be the best series finale I've read in...well, ever. Or at least since Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. ;0) But seriously, I couldn't have asked for more from Laini Taylor. Well, except maybe more Karou and Akiva alone time, but they're on the cusp of a war that's spilling over into our world, so I kind of understand the reluctance to let loose with the swoons. =)
But is it really the end? I've seen a lot of speculation over the ending and how open it is...for more story, that is. There's definitely some resolution to the story, so fret not about the conclusion but about the possibility of more angels and chimera....just maybe from a different vantage point. There were so many new characters introduced in this final installment that it makes perfect sense to continue the story through some of their eyes. Or even from the perspective of characters we've come to know throughout the series, just not as deeply as Karou and Akiva. Or maybe Taylor's pleased with how she left things in Dreams of Gods and Monsters and we'll never see these characters again. I might cry at that thought if I didn't know I could revisit these books any time I please.
Everything I loved about the first two books was present and accounted for: beyond gorgeous prose, strong characters that evoked equally strong emotions in me, and an amazing story to match. This final book is long, but between the audiobook and the hardcopy, I finished it in about two days, listening while I was at work or in the car and picking up where I left off as soon as I could at home. (Khristine Hvam narrates the audio, and if you've never experienced her narration and awesome accents, this series is the place to start...you won't regret it.) In the beginning, I questioned the importance of some of the newer characters, wondering at how necessary it was to include their arcs and whether the overall plot was suffering from so many different perspectives, but once things started coming together little by little, it was clear Laini Taylor knew what she was doing by peppering this last book with peeks at these new characters. Everything came full circle and though many new questions popped up over this world throughout this final book, I feel like I got my questions answered, that the resolution I was hoping for was here in this book.
I'll admit, not all of my hopes for this story were realized, though. I'd hoped that a few things that were fact in previous books might come into question again and be proven false now that the angels and chimera were on the brink of war, but even though those hopes weren't met, I'm still ridiculously happy with this conclusion. It was also torture watching and waiting for Akiva and Karou to make amends, but it was worth it. Plus, I had my favorite secondary characters -- Zuzana and Mik -- to entertain me in the meantime. All in all, a solid ending to one of my favorite series. I'd say Laini Taylor's only misstep was in giving me hope for a spin-off series. ;-)
And here's what my copy looked like after I'd gotten through with it:
Sunday, December 1, 2013
{Short Story Sunday} Review: Night of Cake & Puppets by Laini Taylor
And so I would like to highlight some short stories and novellas set in worlds I've already come to love and learn a little more about some of the secondary characters in my favorite novels. In addition to offering up a mini review of these short works of fiction, I'll be underscoring some of my favorite aspects.
This week I'm featuring a companion novella from Laini Taylor's Daughter of Smoke & Bone series:
Author: Laini Taylor
Series: Daughter of Smoke & Bone, book #2.5
Publisher: Little, Brown BFYR
Publication Date: November 26, 2013
Source: purchased
Purchase: Amazon | Barnes & Noble
Oh, wow. I didn't think it was possible to love Laini Taylor or this series any more than I already did, but this short story was absolutely adorable. It was beyond cute and sweet and completely romantic. If you've never been swept up in a love affair like this, then this is exactly what you're hoping for one day. Or, at least, you should be.
Zuzana and Mik are some of my favorite secondary characters, and this novella just served to emphasize why they're so beloved. It's been awhile since I first read Daughter of Smoke & Bone, but honestly, I can't remember a time when it wasn't Zuzana & Mik. It feels like they've always been together, that they've always been part of an ampersand. Which makes their little adventure in Prague even more delightful.
I adored reading from Zuzana's point-of-view. As I said, she's a favorite side character of mine, but actually getting in the Rabid Fairy's head was something else. It was almost as if we were kindred spirits, the way her mind works. And oh, all the trouble she went to in order to actually "meet" Mik! I love her even more now.
And I felt like I really got to know Mik with this story. He's sweet and perfect for Zuze, but he's also a guy, and he isn't pretending like he doesn't have those "guy nature" type impulses. A fact for which I am very grateful because even worse than a bad boy who only thinks about one thing is a too saccharine-sweet guy who acts like he never thinks about it. Mik is the perfect amount of guy for me...er, Zuzana.
And, oh, the writing! The writing is as brilliant as I've come to expect from Taylor, but maybe it's just been so long since the last book that I've forgotten just how brilliant it is. I mean, she's got these two kids on a collision course of love, and they're feeling the same things and doing the same things, but both sound completely different as they describe the experience, and there's no lack in originality in how they do so:
I mean, they're not even describing the same thing here, but they both use the same basic metaphor, and it is delightful. Wait, I think I've used that adjective already, but it's true. Also, they use poetry and Latin and a treasure map, and it's all just so damn romantic. They even made me google lines of a poem: 'anyone who's woken up to find the wet footprints of a peacock across their kitchen floor.' I mean, what?
And what it all boils down to is this: these two are just so unbelievably in love, and they have been from the very beginning. There's just no stopping this kind of love, and I hope the elation I feel after reading this short story bodes well for the final book in the trilogy. Pleasepleaseplease let Karou and Akiva get an ending reminiscent of Zuzana and Mik's beginning!
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Waiting on Wednesday: Dreams of Gods & Monsters by Laini Taylor
"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.
This week's WoW selection is...
Author: Laini Taylor
Series: Daughter of Smoke & Bone, book #3
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
Publication Date: April 1, 2014
I've been anxiously awaiting this final installment from the moment I finished Days of Blood & Starlight. This is one of my favorite series, beautifully written and full of compelling characters. Of course, I'm still hoping for a happy ending for Karou and Akiva, but any ending for these two will be epic. I just hope there's plenty of Zuzana, too. =)
In case you, too, are dying for more of this fantastic world, with its heartbreaking angels and chimera, check out the excerpt The Hollywood Reporter posted. Seriously hoping the best for the adaptation. And how lovely is that cover? I'm so glad there were no changes on the covers in this series!
Friday, December 14, 2012
Judging a Book By Its Cover #5: A Kid's Perspective on Days of Blood & Starlight by Laini Taylor
Okay, so I totally stole this idea from Sara at Forever 17 Books, who got the idea from an article on Babble called Judging a Book by Its Cover: A 6-year-old Guesses What Classic Novels Are All About. I just discovered her lovely segment, and I immediately
requestedforced my own four-year-old daughter Katie to provide me with some of her own cover art artwork and then asked her what she thought the book was about.This week, Katie picked another one of my favorite 2012 reads to discuss and recreate:
Okay, so 1) we already knew my kid had a weird fascination with vampires after this post, so I don't think any further explanation is needed there, and 2) even though she picked this cover and I asked her to rethink that because of possible difficulties, she insisted. However, the Christmas lights and cartoons are just proving to be too big of a distraction for her these days, and she was admittedly working at less than 100% on the task at hand. =) Also, she's four. And she hasn't quite figured out which hand is dominant yet. We're actually kind of hoping she's ambidextrous since she still uses both hands equally. :D
So, what do you think of Katie's rendition? Did your little darling create a work of art based on a book this week? If so, be sure to link up with Sara over at Forever 17 Books.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Audiobook Review: Days of Blood & Starlight by Laini Taylor
Author: Laini Taylor
Narrator: Khristine Hvam
Series: Daughter of Smoke and Bone, book #2
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication Date: November 6, 2012
Source: purchased
Purchase: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Audible
Monday, October 15, 2012
Fall Into Fantasy Giveaway Hop
The Fall Into Fantasy Giveaway Hop is hosted by I Am a Reader, Not a Writer and The Write Path. The giveaways on this hop will all feature books with fantasy elements. I'm giving away either a paperback of one of my favorite fantasy novels from last year or a pre-order of the sequel to that novel, due out in a few weeks. Winner's preference, based on whether you've read the first book, etc. =)
Here's what's up for grabs on my stop:
Author: Laini Taylor
Series: Daughter of Smoke & Bone #1
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
Publication Date: September 27, 2011
In a dark and dusty shop, a devil's supply of human teeth grows dangerously low.
And in the tangled lanes of Prague, a young art student is about to be caught up in a brutal otherwordly war.
Meet Karou. She fills her sketchbooks with monsters that may or may not be real; she's prone to disappearing on mysterious "errands"; she speaks many languages—not all of them human; and her bright blue hair actually grows out of her head that color. Who is she? That is the question that haunts her, and she's about to find out.
When one of the strangers—beautiful, haunted Akiva—fixes his fire-colored eyes on her in an alley in Marrakesh, the result is blood and starlight, secrets unveiled, and a star-crossed love whose roots drink deep of a violent past. But will Karou live to regret learning the truth about herself?
Author: Laini Taylor
Series: Daughter of Smoke & Bone #2
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
Publication Date: November 6, 2012
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Waiting on Wednesday: Days of Blood & Starlight by Laini Taylor
"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.
This week's WoW selection is...
Title: Days of Blood & Starlight
Daughter of Smoke and Bone was declared a "must read" by Entertainment Weekly, was named a Best Book of the Year by Amazon.com, and The New York Times called it "a breath-catching romantic fantasy."
Why I'm waiting: After reading DoSaB, I immediately began anticipating the sequel, but then they go and release the cover, and now November can't get here soon enough! DoSaB was one of my favorite reads last year, combining an awesome fantasy world with our own world and throwing a bit of romance in there for good measure. It was one of those books I practically read cover-to-cover, and I enjoyed it so much that I listened to the audio a short time after reading the book and loved the story even more the second time around. I can't wait to find out what Karou's next move will be, especially after the revelations at the end of DoSaB.
If you've read it, what did you think of DoSaB? And what are you waiting on this week? Share it in the comments!
Friday, May 25, 2012
Feature: Daughter of Smoke and Bone trailer
Anyway, when I asked April if I could feature her DoSaB trailer on the blog, her only request was that I make sure to give full credit to Jessica, the artist behind the drawing of Brimstone. Jessica's work can be found on deviantART. I don't think I could have imagined a more perfect image of Brimstone than her representation.
Also, if you want to read a little more background on how April created the trailer and such, check out her post about it. I can't imagine the work she puts into these trailers, but they are full of awesome. She also did one for Fifty Shades of Grey, which had me rolling on the floor. April is currently working on a trailer for the sequel.
And, without further ado, here is the beautimous SIMS trailer for Daughter of Smoke and Bone, created by the wonderfully-talented April:
You can find April on Twitter, on her blog - Sim~Sational~Books, and on YouTube. Please stop by and tell her how awesome her trailer is!
Also, when I was working on adding the links to this post, I noticed that the cover for the sequel to DoSaB was up on Goodreads. When did that happen?!? In case you, too, missed it, here's the cover for Days of Blood and Starlight:
What do you think? Awesome, right? Can't wait to get your hands on it, right? Yeah, me either!
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