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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Review of Spells by Aprilynne Pike


Spells by Aprilynne Pike; HarperTeen, 2010.
In this sequel to Aprilynne Pike’s Wings, Laurel Sewell is summoned to attend instruction at The Academy, a school for faeries in Avalon, during her summer break from high school. She is expected to cram years of schooling into a couple of weeks, poring over books and memorizing plant names and their uses. After such intense study, she must attend class with other Fall faeries and learn how to make sugar vials, potions, powders, and serums. Her days consist of only class, studying, and sleeping!

Tamani continues to be a sentry on Laurel’s land, guarding the entryway to Avalon from trolls, who have recently made themselves scarce. On two occasions, Tam is able to take Laurel “sight-seeing” through the wondrous faerie land, where Laurel is treated to amazingly beautiful sights she has never before experienced! The descriptions of Avalon are exquisitely done, complete with lush details of faerie life and flora. Laurel discovers that there is actually a caste system among faeries, with Winter faeries being at the top of the hierarchy, followed by Fall, Summer, and Spring, respectively, based on the difference in faerie population numbers. A faerie’s season is determined by the time of year that his seedling germinates. Much to Laurel’s chagrin, Tam is a Spring faerie, and, thus, is expected to bow to those above him, as well as walk two steps behind upper-class faeries, including her.

Summer comes to an end, and Laurel has to leave Avalon and return to school and her boyfriend, David, with whom she is still in love. She must constantly practice her vial and potion-making, even though she has returned to the human world. Jamison, one of only three Winter faeries, has warned Laurel that she must learn to use her Spring magic quickly because her family and friends need her protection. One evening at a party, trolls stalk Laurel and David, who unwittingly enlist the aid of Klea, a human who hunts supernatural beings. Although Klea and her covert group save the pair, the incident leaves Laurel and David wary of not only trolls, but others, as well.

Weave in several subplots—conflicts between Laurel and her mom, the kidnapping of Laurel’s best friend by trolls, a faerie New Year’s festival, and, finally, a surprising conclusion. Chelsea has to choose between David and the human world and Tam and the faerie world. The ending will leave readers expecting that another book is already in the works!! Aprilynne Pike’s faerie world is exquisite and a place I would love to visit! She has outdone herself with this sequel! I highly recommend this book for high school and public libraries.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Review of Wings by Aprilynne Pike


Wings by Aprilynne Pike; HarperTeen, 2009.
Another fabulous young adult author has burst upon the scene! In her debut novel, Aprilynne Pike tackles the adolescent problem of a young girl who discovers she is actually not a human, but a faerie!
Fifteen-year-old Laurel was left on her adoptive parents' doorstep when she was a young child and has always been homeschooled. Her family has always lived in a house in the country bordering on the woods. However, recently they moved 45 miles away to a city so that Laurel's father could run a bookstore, and she must attend public school until their house and land sell. Laurel has always been a picky eater and loved being outdoors, unconfined. One day, she feels a blemish growing between her shoulder blades. She begins to think the blemish is cancerous because it continues to grow into a huge mass, and she is afraid to tell anyone. Imagine her surprise when she wakes up one morning, only to discover that the mass has turned into blossoms overnight! In desperation, she has to hide her "wings" from her family and classmates. Laurel finally confides in a friend, who helps her deal with being a faerie, saving her land, her father's eminent death, and murderous trolls! Throw in a love triangle, magic, and suspense, and you've got one heck of a fantasy novel! The characters are extremely well-developed; the storyline is delightful; and the book is an excellent read! Kudos to Ms. Pike for her tremendous efforts! Teen girls will love this novel...it's a real page turner!
Highly recommended for high school and public libraries!