Showing posts with label sebastian gregory. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sebastian gregory. Show all posts

Friday, 23 January 2015

The Boy in the Cemetery - Sebastian Gregory

The Boy in the Cemetery - Sebastian Gregory
Publisher - Carina
Release date - October 29 2014
Find - Goodreads

This is the story of a girl who didn’t want to live...

Carrie Anne is desperately unhappy. Tangled in a web of abuse, she seeks solace in the cemetery that backs onto her garden. But something creeps between the gravestones. Carrie Anne is not alone

...and a boy who cannot die.

The cemetery is home to a boy. He has guarded these forgotten bones since meeting a gruesome end two hundred years ago. Neither dead nor alive, he has been watching for a long time. And now, he finally has the visitor he’s been waiting for...


Before I say anything about The Boy in the Cemetery I think it's important to point out that this book is about a main character who is abused, mentally & physically by her parents. If that is any way hard for you to read about (the abuse is off-page for the most part but talked about) then I would suggest avoiding The Boy in the Cemetery.

The story of Boy starts off badly and doesn't get much better, losing first his mother whom he regards as an angel and then his abusive father after a grave-robbing incident gone wrong, Boy finds a new home in a cemetery. He never leaves... Fast forward 200 years and Carrie Anne arrives, withdrawn and quiet, drawn to the very cemetery where Boy has been standing guard for the last two centuries and you could say all hell breaks loose!

The Boy in the Cemetery intrigued me as soon as I read the synopsis, it's the sort of book that makes you feel like you're watching a Tim Burton movie. The overall tone of the whole book is so very dark but there are moments of hope and some touching interactions between Boy and Carrie Anne that lighten the book. What really made the book for me though was Sebastian Gregory's writing. It was beautiful, lyrical and descriptive to the point I could 'see' everything. It's rare that I get so immersed in a book (and a short one at that, Boy in the Cemetery is a scant 120 pages) that by the the time I turn the last page I feel like I've lived through the book

There's a deep seated need for revenge on Boy's part and meeting Carrie Anne gives him the perfect canvas to do so. Without giving spoilers away let's just say that everyone who wrongs Carrie Anne is punished in one fashion or another without a second thought. The only thing that took me completely by surprise was the ending, I was not expecting what happened at all. Looking back now though it was probably the only realistic ending for both Boy & Carrie Anne, obviously the law in the 21st century is far more efficient than it was in Boy's time (except it would appear, in Carrie Anne's case, serious child abuse and the fact that the family were able to move away without any consequence). I feel sad that there was no happy ending, no fairy godmother to wave a magic wand. maybe it was inevitable that things would end this way, from the moment Boy became more in the cemetery centuries ago.

Thank you to Carina, via Netgalley, for providing me with a copy of The Boy in the Cemetery!

Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Bout of Books 12 Day 2


Bout of Books day 2 and I've yet to pick up a book as I've had to get all the boring stuff like hanging out laundry, ironing and making beds done. I'm about to stop for lunch and then it's time to read. I haven't quite decided what yet, I did think about Shadow Study (squeee) but I think I want to reread Fire Study first and of course my copy is nowhere to be seen. Will have lunch and decide then :) Made my mind up and gone with

Progress

Number of pages I've read today: 433
Total number of pages read: 933
Number of books read today: 2
Total number of books I've read: 3

Challenge

Top 10 Recommendations hosted by Trees of Reverie

Imagine you've just started working at a bookstore or library (no need for imagination there!) and recommend ten books to read.




My recommendations! A bit of everything - YA, Middle Grade, Adult, Gothic, Classic, Modern Classic, Classic Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Fantasy. Having read them all I'm pretty sure that any of these would be a good stepping stone if someone didn't know where to start (and these are the books I try to push a lot anyway!)

Saturday, 1 November 2014

Book Haul #89


Stacking the Shelves is a weekly event hosted on Tynga's Reviews where we can share what new books we've picked up this past week be they bought, borrowed or downloaded. There are also lots of other 'book haul' memes out there for you to choose from!

So, I've received more books this week than I did in the last four weeks! There were a couple of pre-orders though that I've been waiting for a long time to get my hands on them! I was very restrained at BristolCon last weekend and only bought one book to go with the freebies that were in my goody bag :)

The Boy in the Cemetery

Ticker

Written in the Blood

Murder Most Unladylike

The Slow Regard of Silent Things

Fearsome Magics

The Road to Bedlam

Naamah's Kiss

The World of Ice & Fire

 
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