Hi there.. !! J
how have you guys been doing?
I believe it have been very good days isn’t it?
Well for me it is very complicated.. I had many tasks and
assignments to do..
But despite all of that.. I could still seize some time to
you guys.. !! J
I know.. there are many viewers who can’t wait for the next
book review.. right? Ahhaha
Anyway.. the next book entitled……………. . . .. . . .. . . can
you guess?
BOOM!!!!! The next book is “Bitten” by Kelley Armstrong
This isn’t so much a review as a
re-read and reflection as to why I love this book so much.
I want to reread this book because
it is one of my favourite, but I don’t know if I enjoyed the book or not.
This is the book that catch my
attention about fiction romance and makes me to reread this book once more. I
didn’t know that romance could be like this, which heroines could be angry and
violent, that humans had bad side too. I think now that werewolf romance is
interesting.. yeah because you know.. I have seen movies.. like this.. which is
the “twilight saga” movie.. I think it is not interesting.. but after I read
this book.. wow! Its fascinating.
The summary
The story starts
like this. Elena Michaels is living in Toronto, struggled to have a normal
life, but, she can’t because she’s a werewolf.
The story starts with Elena trying
to find a safe place to change form. Because she’s been hiding for too long,
she can’t stop herself. When she’s called back to her Pack in upstate New York,
she tries to resist going, but she can’t avoid that, either. Irritated that
she’s being commanded by so many forces in her life, she leaves her boyfriend
and their apartment under some really flimsy excuses, and heads south.
When she go back to the Pack, there
are big problems she must face, not the least of which is Clay. It would be too
mild to say he has it worse for her. It’s more like he has it worst for her,
and Elena finds herself broken between the world she’s carefully create for
herself, and the life she keeps trying to leave, but couldn’t.
My review
The story has three main story: Elena
vs. Clay, Elena vs. her life in Toronto or with the Pack, and Elena vs.
herself. That last one tells us the other two and is the most powerful with
each reading.
My favourite part of this novel is
the complex story of what is revealed as Elena learns to accept herself. The
book’s finding of a female werewolf - the only one of her kind - tells and
creates a new arena for fictional findings of female violence. Elena herself is
part horrified and part fascinated by her own capability for killing, either as
a human or as a wolf, and that struggle, is the aspect that remains with me
after I finish the book. Elena is both badass and vulnerable, fearless and yet
afraid to love and accept anyone, even herself. The ways in which the author
peels away Elena’s weakness is chilling, and a lesson in the art of not telling
too much, but revealing plenty at the same time.
There are so many scenes that get
me, like when Elena give permission one of the wolves to lean on her while
making it seem like she’s laying on him, or when she notice a secret hidden in
a cupboard that tell her something that should have been obviously painful to
her. The part where Clay comes toward her in the light or, when Elena has
dinner with Phillip’s sisters and mother, and watches family interactions from
a distance, even while she’s right there among them. Later, Elena finds herself
with her Pack family and is part of the group, though she tried her best to
hold herself as she did before. The power of this book is in the emotion and
the vain of it, and in the part of possibly limited loyalty and violence Elena
and the other characters possess.
Reading it makes me wonder about
the role of violence in shaping the popularity of world of magic and modern
fantasy in romance, and the ways in which violence and vulnerability exists in
romance heroines. Elena was one of the first characters I read in a paranormal
setting who was both weak and forged with overwhelmed strength. She’s angry and
full of rage and has an ability for it that human women do not have, one that
romance readers read about repeatedly.
I never tire of revisiting with
her, and learning something new from her story.
I don’t know if I can describe how
much I love this book. Even after multiple readings, the moment I pick it up,
I’m done.
Now, this is the video to make you guys more understand about the story..
so basically, this is just a video so that you guys could have the curiosity to read the book... :)
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