Showing posts with label dead beautiful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dead beautiful. Show all posts

Thursday, 7 July 2011

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Review: Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon

Dead Beautiful by Yvonne WoonDead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon (review copy) - Desire. Danger. Destiny. Little did I know that this is what I would find at Gottfried Academy. Coming from sunny California, the mist-shrouded Academy was a shock, with its strange customs, ancient curriculum and study of Latin - the language of the dead. Then I discovered that the school has more than one dark secret... I also discovered Dante. Intelligent, elusive and devastatingly gorgeous, most people can't decide whether they love, hate or fear him. All I know is that when we're together, I've never felt more alive - or more afraid. From Amazon UK

When I first heard about Dead Beautiful, I was really intrigued. Urban fantasy, as most of you know, is one of my favourite genres, and Dead Beautiful sounded right up my street. I was eager to read read it. What I didn' t expect was just how brilliant the story would be.

What I loved about this book was the skill at how Yvonne Woon told Renée's story, how the mythology is such an original take, we don't find out - and find it very difficult to work out - what is actually going on until Renée does. Literally, things will happen, new clues will arise, people will behave strangely, but there's nothing to make you think "this is about such and such a creature, hence all the XYZ things that are going on". I had no idea. There were no conventions of the normal urban fantasy/paranormal creatures about to have any hint. I was kept guessing until we find out. And what's brilliant is that we don't find out until several hundred pages in, yet there is still so much story, so much happening, you're gripped and continually turning the pages, despite having no clue where it could possibly be going. It's fantastic!

The only faults were I didn't have a lit-crush on Dante - I liked him, but he just simply didn't do it for me - and the romance didn't blow me away. It was a little luke warm for my tastes. It wasbelievable, but I didn't connect with it on an emotional level to be swept away by it. I was more interested in what was oing on than I was in the swooning, but that's just me personally.

And I'm sorry to say, I honestly cannot say much more. I can't think of what I could say without spoiling anything. I do love the school though, and all the classes, they sound so much fun! I wouldn't have minded going to a school like that. A fantastic book, and I seriously cannot wait to read the sequel!

Thanks to Usborne for sending me a review copy.

Published: 1st May 2011
Publisher: Usborne
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Yvonnne Woon's Website
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Wednesday, 4 May 2011

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Dead Beautiful Blog Tour: Yvonne Woon on the Challenges of Paranormal Romance

Today, the Dead Beautiful Blog Tour is stopping by my blog, and I have a great guest post from the author Yvonne Woon talking about the challenges of writing a paranormal romance.

yvonne woonI never planned on writing in the paranormal genre. While writing Dead Beautiful, I was actually getting my graduate degree, after which I was planning on writing “serious adult literary fiction,” a phrase which I now realize has very little meaning. In the meantime, I decided to write Dead Beautiful for fun.

When I started planning it, I knew it was part of a tradition. That’s partially why I wanted to write it. I always loved reading genre books—especially science fiction and fantasy—because I liked seeing familiar themes and tones echoed from one book to another. It was fun to me to read a book about space, for example, or a book about vampires, because they took something I already found interesting, and made it new. So that was my initial goal for Dead Beautiful—to write about a group of monsters who were normally scary, and make them human. The paranormal genre seemed perfect for this.

The problem then was that readers already know the basic plot structure of a paranormal romance: Girl goes to strange place. Falls for strange, brooding guy who somehow seems different. They fall in love, but she soon discovers his dark secret, and realizes that they are doomed to be apart for eternity. The most challenging part for me was to take that general formula, and make it new. The plot twists had to be dead beautiful by yvonne woonexciting and unexpected; the characters had to be unique and real; the “creatures” had to have a surprising lore that the reader had never seen before, and through all of that, the story had to carve out its own niche in already crowded genre of great books. I had to take the paranormal world and flip it upside down, so it was recognizable, but also seemed like strange new territory. The way I knew how to do that was to stir up the world of Dead Beautiful with Latin, ancient history, and classical philosophy. That was the hardest part, but also the most fun.

To my surprise, selling it was actually quite easy, as editors know there is a large audience for paranormal romances right now. While editing it and designing the cover, we still grappled with trying to make the novel stand out amongst its peers while still staying true to its genre. And I hope it worked! So I’ll by this: that I hope, if nothing else, Dead Beautiful shocks you, and brings you to a place you didn’t think you would end up in.



Thanks, Yvonne, for such a fantastic post. Dead Beautiful as released in the UK on 1st May 2011, and you can buy it on Amazon UK and Amazon US. Be sure to check out Yvonne's website.
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Wednesday, 27 April 2011