Sixteen-year old Blue lives a fairly unusual life, living
with her clairvoyant mother in a house with several other psychics. Blue
herself doesn’t have any psychic powers, though she has an unusual ability to
amplify others’ powers when they are near her. She attends the local high
school in her town but is seen as something of an outcast there, a status she
sort of enjoys.
This year, though, everything changes. Each year, on a
particular night, Blue and her mother go to an abandoned church, and her mother
sees the ghostly figures of those who will die in the coming year. Blue has never
seen them herself, but this year, she sees a boy who speaks to her and says his
name is Gansey. To make matters worse, Blue has been told – by every psychic
she’s ever met – that she will cause her true love to die with a kiss.
When Blue meets Gansey in person in town, she gets pulled
into his group of friends, against her better judgment. Gansey and his friends
attend an exclusive private school, Aglionby, and everyone knows that Raven
Boys from Aglionby are nothing but trouble. Besides, Blue knows that Gansey
will die in the next year, and that secret weighs heavily on her. But Blue
likes this group of misfit boys, especially Adam who attends Aglionby on a
scholarship. In addition, they are involved in a quest related to the town’s
unusual paranormal phenomena that intrigues Blue.
It’s a somewhat complex plot, revolving around the Raven
Boys, Blue, her mother and the other psychics, and especially the boys’ quest.
Eventually, all the disparate pieces come together, in a story that is creative
and unusual. I was really pulled into this story by its characters. Blue,
Gansey, and Adam are especially likable, so much so that, like in the Wolves
of Mercy Falls books, I found myself
absorbed in their story and rooting for them – and completely believing in the
odd paranormal elements of the book. There are lots of plot twists here and
plenty of surprises. As soon as I finished the book, I combed through the
carton of new releases waiting for review here and was thrilled to find the
second book in the series, The Dream Thieves. I can’t wait to see what happens next!
1 comment:
Great book! I loved Blue and all the Raven Boys. I hope you enjoy The Dream Thieves!
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