patchworkbunny reviewed Lament by Maggie Stiefvater (Books of Faerie, #1)
Review of 'Lament' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
Deirdre Monaghan usually only has to worry about throwing up before a performance. A talented harpist, she is used to being on the side lines at school, with her best friend James. Until one day she’s doing her normal pre-performance vomiting when Luke turns up to hold her hair back. She’s never seen him at school before but when he requests to play a duet with her, she can’t resist and they wow the audience with their music. Soon strange things start to happen and Luke is unable to tell her his secret. But Deirdre starts to add things up and comes up with…fairies.
Maggie Stiefvater plays with the old myths of fairies stealing people away and the idea that the fae are dangerous. I do enjoy her writing and this is the first of her books that I haven’t absolutely adored. I felt the relationship between Deirdre and Luke …
Deirdre Monaghan usually only has to worry about throwing up before a performance. A talented harpist, she is used to being on the side lines at school, with her best friend James. Until one day she’s doing her normal pre-performance vomiting when Luke turns up to hold her hair back. She’s never seen him at school before but when he requests to play a duet with her, she can’t resist and they wow the audience with their music. Soon strange things start to happen and Luke is unable to tell her his secret. But Deirdre starts to add things up and comes up with…fairies.
Maggie Stiefvater plays with the old myths of fairies stealing people away and the idea that the fae are dangerous. I do enjoy her writing and this is the first of her books that I haven’t absolutely adored. I felt the relationship between Deirdre and Luke was a bit sappy and she wasn’t conflicted enough about it considering what she learns out. It doesn’t take much from her to go from sceptical to moony.
It’s an easy to read book but I find myself not really having much to say about it. Maybe I had too high expectations after Shiver and The Scorpio Races. I will probably read the sequel, Ballad, mostly because the fey world holds potential and I already have a copy!