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Monday, June 25, 2012

Review: Falling for Hamlet by Michelle Ray

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Falling for Hamlet
Michelle Ray
Release date: July 3rd, 2012 (Paperback)
by Poppy

 

Sometimes love can make you crazy.

Meet Ophelia, high school senior, daughter of the Danish king’s most trusted adviser, and longtime girlfriend of Prince Hamlet. She lives a glamorous life and has a royal social circle, and her beautiful face is splashed across magazines and television screens. But it comes with a price–her life is ruled not only by Hamlet’s fame and his overbearing royal family but also by the paparazzi who hound them wherever they go.

After the sudden and suspicious death of his father, the king, Hamlet spirals dangerously toward madness, and Ophelia finds herself torn, with no one to turn to. All Ophelia wants is to live a normal life. But when you date a prince, you have to play your part.

*A copy was provided by Hachette Book Group Canada for review purposes*
“Mistakes and miscommunications. Violent love and violent hate. Betrayals and desire. Our beginning, our middle, and our end.”
-quoted from Falling for Hamlet 


First let me state that this is my first time experiencing Hamlet’s story. Having gone to a French school, Shakespeare’s work was not part of our curriculum, hence my unfamiliarity with it. In addition, I’ve never had the opportunity to see it as a play as there are no production where I live. So yes, Shakespeare… not my forte; but I’m happy to report that I quite enjoyed Falling for Hamlet. Obviously I can’t comment on any comparison; the author’s notes at the end are very interesting, however, and showcase what she’s changed, added, and modernized. 

I’m not going to go into the study of Hamlet’s character. Whole classes are taken up to discuss this. I actually spent a bit of time to Google Hamlet once I started it and found myself immersed by his madness and how this is actually left open to interpretation for the reader to decide what’s real, and what isn’t. How insane is he, really? I was obviously fascinated by his deeply complex characterization, but even moreso, how his madness seems to spread. This whole cast is really messed up! 😀 This can bring forth such a huge character study; like I said I won’t start an essay about it. Let’s just say that I have a shameless attraction to morbid tales like these. I love how incredibly tragic the characters’ lives become. They’re all so intense and dramatic; spiraling out of control. How can you look away? Michelle may not have created these characters, but she modernized their setting; made it fresh with some added material and extra twists that I’m confident fans of the original will enjoy.

The format – I loved it. We get the story in three different parts narrated by Ophilia: There’s the story that she tells Zara during a TV talk show interview (think Oprah), there’s her investigative interview, then there’s the truth. The latter is our main story, the others being only short passages to begin and end each chapters. Glimpses of her interview on the Zara show set the perfect tone for what’s to come. As for the investigation, it’s fun and adds an extra punch to the story, but I didn’t feel it was completely necessary. I will even admit to getting annoyed at the ridiculous accusations that are thrown regarding the smallest of details that are simply absurd. On the other hand it’s amusing to see Ophilia’s reactions to these.

I don’t really have to go into the plot. I mean, I’m sure I was in a very small minority who aren’t familiar with Hamlet. Michelle does modify it some while leaving the general story untouched (as stated in her notes). For instance, she begins the story before the King dies, she adds a lot of technology, and reworks how fast the media affects high profile lives with so much modern technology.

As a first experience, I can say it’s a wonderfully perplexing and violent tale that while I can’t compare to the original, I found myself incredibly enticed by this retelling. It’s such a tragic story of love and loss, manipulation and fear. It’s brilliant and thought provoking. If this is what one should expect from a modernized version of this tale, Michelle Ray nailed it. 

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Review: Gallagher Girls, #1 by Ally Carter

Posted by on 06/22/2012 • 36 Comments

I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have to Kill YouAlly Carter Series: Gallagher Girls #1Release date: April 25th 2006by Hyperion

 

Cammie Morgan is a student at the Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women, a fairly typical all-girls school-that is, if every school taught advanced martial arts in PE and the latest in chemical warfare in science, and students received extra credit for breaking CIA codes in computer class. The Gallagher Academy might claim to be a school for geniuses but it’s really a school for spies. Even though Cammie is fluent in fourteen languages and capable of killing a man in seven different ways, she has no idea what to do when she meets an ordinary boy who thinks she’s an ordinary girl. Sure, she can…

Review: Between the Lines

Posted by on 06/21/2012 • 29 Comments

Between the LinesJodi Picoult &Samantha van Leer Release date: June 26th 2012by Simon Pulse

 

What happens when happily ever after…isn’t?

Delilah is a bit of a loner who prefers spending her time in the school library with her head in a book—one book in particular. Between the Lines may be a fairy tale, but it feels real. Prince Oliver is brave, adventurous, and loving. He really speaks to Delilah.

And then one day Oliver actually speaks to her. Turns out, Oliver is more than a one-dimensional storybook prince. He’s a restless teen who feels trapped by his literary existence and hates that his entire life is predetermined. He’s sure there’s more for him out there in the real world, and Delilah might just be his key to…

Review: Dark Companion by Marta Acosta

Posted by on 06/18/2012 • 33 Comments

Dark CompanionMarta AcostaRelease date: July 3rd, 2012by Tor Teen

 

When foster teen Jane Williams is invited to attend elite Birch Grove Academy for Girls and escape her violent urban neighborhood, she thinks the offer is too good to be true. She’s even offered her own living quarters, the groundskeeper’s cottage in the center of the birch grove.

Something’s not quite right about the school — or is it Jane? She thinks she sees things in the birch grove at night. She’s also beginning to suspect that the elegant headmistress and her sons are hiding secrets. Lucky is the gorgeous, golden son who is especially attentive to Jane, and Jack is the sardonic puzzling brother.

The school with its talented teachers and bright students is a dream…

Review: Other Side of Forever

Posted by on 06/15/2012 • 0 Comments

Other Side of ForeverShannon Eckrich Release date: January 23rd 2012by Crescent Moon Press

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What if your life finally seemed to make sense? But, what if–in an instant–everything is taken away? How far would you go to get your life back?

Seventeen-year-old Allie Anderson’s telekinetic powers are anything but useful–she can’t bring her father back, can’t stop her mother’s downward spiral into alcohol, and can’t keep her from falling in love with Ethan Bradley. Loving Ethan is easy, but it comes with a hefty price: Ethan is prohibited by his people from interacting with mortals–because he isn’t mortal himself.

When Allie and Ethan’s love is discovered, there’s someone who will do anything to keep them apart. If Allie can’t learn to control her powers and fight to save…

Review: Chosen Ones by Tiffany Truitt

Posted by on 06/15/2012 • 33 Comments

Chosen OnesTiffany TruittSeries: The Lost Souls, #1Release date: June 12th, 2012by Entangled Publishing

 

What if you were mankind’s last chance at survival?

Sixteen-year-old Tess lives in a compound in what was once the Western United States, now decimated after a devastating fourth World War. But long before that, life as we knew it had been irrevocably changed, as women mysteriously lost the ability to bring forth life. Faced with the extinction of the human race, the government began the Council of Creators, meant to search out alternative methods of creating life. The resulting artificial human beings, or Chosen Ones, were extraordinarily beautiful, unbelievably strong, and unabashedly deadly.

Life is bleak, but uncomplicated for Tess as she follows the rigid rules of her dystopian society, until the day she…

Review: Whispering Hills by Taryn Browning

Posted by on 06/14/2012 • 22 Comments

Whispering HillsTaryn BrowningSeries: Whispering Hills, #1Release date: March 19th, 2012

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Life and death, love and hate, friends and enemies…

For as long as she can remember, 17-year-old Alexis Forbes can hear the thoughts of others. Most recently, she is disturbed by the dark, unfamiliar voice of a frightening killer: callous, cunning, charismatic…and dead.

She hears his every sinister thought. But she can’t tell anyone. No one would believe her. Alexis is suddenly being haunted by a terrifying past she doesn’t remember, and a ghost with a serious score to settle. Even Chance, the gorgeous new guy she’s falling for, has his own ghostly secret. He’s definitely not like any guy she’s ever met. Alexis soon discovers she has a connection to the dead and it runs…

The Last Bastion of the Living Tour Stop

Posted by on 06/12/2012 • 34 Comments

Today is a super epic day at Xpresso Reads with the tour for The Last Bastion of the Living that brings you Rhiannon’s newest mind blowing novel, her dream cast, my gushing review, and a giveaway! Well, what else can I say? Today, Xpresso Reads is the shizz!

The Last Bastion of the LivingRhiannon Frater Release date: June 12th, 2012

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A walled city surrounded by lush land, protected by high mountain summits, and fortified by a massive gate to secure the only pass into the valley, The Bastion remained humanity’s last hope against the fearsome undead creatures known as the Inferi Scourge. On one fateful day, the valley gate failed and the Inferi Scourge overran and destroyed the human settlements outside the walls, trapping the remaining survivors…