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Review: Strange Angels by Lili St. Crow

Review: Strange Angels by Lili St. CrowStrange Angels by Lilith St. Crow
Series: Strange Angels #1
Published by Quercus Books, Razorbill
Pages: 293
Genres: Paranormal YA, Young Adult
Source: Gifted from someone with/without taste, Purchased myself
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Also in this series: Betrayals

Dru knows that The Real World - peopled with ghosts, suckers and zombies - is a frightening place. She's ready to kill first and ask questions later, so it's going to take her a while to work out just who she can trust.

Dru Anderson has been 'strange' for as long as she can remember, travelling from town to town with her father to hunt down things that go bump in the night. It's a weird life, but a good one - until in an icy, broken-down town, a hungry zombie bursts through her kitchen door. Dru is going to have to use every inch of her wit and training. Can she stay alive long enough to fall for one - or both - of the guys hungry for her affections?

The summary above sucks. It is the least spoilery one I could find (most give away the first half of the book). But it paints Dru in completely the wrong light. I mean, sure, she is capable of kicking ass – but she is not kick-ass. They made Dru sound like Rose from Vampire Academy – and she is so NOT ROSE.

A better summary? You know the show Supernatural? Well, imagine a less-cocky, teenage, girl!Dean – without the baby brother – hunting evil around the US with his Dad. There you have (at least the start) of Strange Angels.

Thoughts: Strange Angels is a really great addition to the YA Paranormal scene. Lili St. Crow paints a much more realistic picture of a teen living in an unreal world. Although absent, Dru’s parents play a big role in her life – and both they (and her safety) trump whatever guy she is supposed to mooning after. Strange Angels is violent, tragic, and really enjoyable – although it does go downhill towards the end.

I loved the first half of this book.  But in it, Dru is miserable – I mean, I’m-almost-an-alcoholic-teenager!miserable – and her world thoroughly sucks. Despite the temptation to just curl up and die, she is trying desperately to plough through the misery. It was amazing to read, even though it was utterly tragic. Really made me appreciate her strength. I also loved her inner Dad!voice. She would constantly think of what her Dad would say or do in a particular situation (which often involved killing things).  It made me love the guy without ever spending that much time with him.

Graves, the first boy she meets in this book – well, he’s ok. I haven’t quite worked out if I really like him, but I do appreciate how much he helps Dru. Graves has had a really hard-knock life – hell, the guy is practically homeless – but has amazingly managed to keep his head above water. I’d like to find out even more about his background in Betrayals.

Mid-way through the book, we are introduced to Christophe. He is tough, scary and not-so-human… and yeah, I really liked him! But as soon as Christophe came into the picture, Dru started to edge into the too-stupid-to-live category. There was one particular scene where Dru refused to do something for no apparent reason. I mean, it shouldn’t even have been an issue, but Dru decides it is the perfect reason to pitch a fit – and it completely blows up in her face. It was really frustrating, and I wanted to just reach through the book and shake her! (Although Graves I wanted to smack, as he agreed with her insanity.)

The last half? – maybe 3 stars. But the first half was just so great (well, actually it was miserable, but a great read) that I had to keep the rating up. I am looking forward to Betrayals and have a feeling Dru will straighten her head out a bit in that book… I am also looking forward to more Christophe!

Bottom Line? A great addition to the YA Paranormal Scene.  If you are a fan of the Morganville series then this will be up your alley!

I read this for the Battle Royale New Author Mini-ChallengeTeam Deadline Dames!

What are you reading on Monday? – (Apr. 12th, 2010)

It’s Monday! What are you reading this week? is a weekly event now hosted by One Persons Journey Through a World Of Books where we discuss our week of reading!

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Finished this week:

Reviews:

Cover Alert! TEAM UK

This week, the covers quite a few UK versions of upcoming books have been released.  Fortunately, none of them make me want to gauge my eyes out (I’m looking at you UK cover of Dark Life), which is always a plus.

Claire de Lune by Christine Johnson – May 18th (USA) – August 5th (UK)
Linger by Maggie Stiefvater – July 20th (USA) – July 5th (UK)
I thing we’ve moved from the Twilight-effect to the Linger-effect!  Which I am totally approving of.  Even though I love the US cover of Shiver, for some reason the black-and-white on the UK version emphasised the cold in the book.  Green is lovely and warm – but Shiver was all about the freezing weather…  As for Claire de Lune, I much prefer the UK cover and will likely wait for this edition to come out.  
Oh, and check out the release dates for Linger!  We (currently) are getting it 15 days early!
Firespell by Chloe Neill – Already out in the US! – June 17th (UK)
Infinity by Sherrilyn Kenyon – June 8th (USA) – June 10th (UK)
Both of these have revamped the US covers.  Not sure if they’ve improved on the original, but either way, they are still lovely. I am definitely getting the UK version of Firespell, as even though the covers are similar, the quality of the actual paperback is bound to be better than the flimsy US version.  *grumbles*  

In My Mailbox (Apr. 11th, 2010)

In My Mailbox is hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren (inspired by Alea of Pop Culture Junkie) and explores the content of your mailbox!

My week has been filled with rather small, but wonderful packages.  Only 3 books, but all ones I have been dying to read!  In fact, I have already read two of them – I guess if I were to continue with this buying-then-reading pattern, they wouldn’t mount up so high on my TBR pile… Hmm.

I had also gotten a copy of Beastly by Alex Flinn, but Amazon screwed up the edition I was supposed to get. *le sigh*  Their returns people are evil.

Anyhow, how was your week? ♥

April 2010 Read-a-thon: The End

Dewey's ReadathonOkay, so this is my final 24 Hour Read-A-Thon update. Guys, it has been absolutely brilliant – and kudos to everyone who managed the whole 24 hours!

Books finished:

  • Strange Angels by Lili St.Crow
  • Perfect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles

I really loved both of these books, although maybe not as much as I had hoped to.  Either way, they were perfect reads for this rather exhausting readathon.

Overall, I felt like the readathon was more about posting/blogging/tweeting than it was about reading.  Which was great – there were some brilliant challenges that I was all too eager to participate in – but it also didn’t leave me all that much time for reading.  Alas.  Either way, you can probably expect more at the next October readalthon!