Unspoken – Sarah
Rees Brennan
Pages:
370
Publisher:
Simon Pulse
(Simon and Schuster)
Release
Date: 13th
September 2012
Edition:
UK paperback,
review copy
Kami
Glass loves someone she’s never met...a boy she’s talked to in her head ever
since she was born. Having an imaginary friend has made fitting in hard – but
that’s never bothered Kami. She has a best friend, runs the school newspaper,
and is only occasionally caught talking to herself. Her life is just the way
she likes it.
But
all that changes when the mysterious Lynburn family return to Kami’s village,
along with teenagers, Jared and Ash, one of whom is eerily familiar to Kami...
As
life as she knows it begins to unravel, Kami is determined to get to the bottom
of every mystery. Who is responsible for the bloody deeds in the depths of the
woods? What is her own mother hiding? And now that her imaginary friend has
become a real boy, is she still in love with him?
And
can she trust him?
I read Sarah Rees Brennan’s
debut The Demon’s Lexicon when it was
released in 2009 but lost track of her until Unspoken. What the hell was I doing with my life?! I loved this
book so much!
The first thing about Unspoken that I need to declare my love
for is Kami. She is one of my favourite protagonists in the books I’ve read so
far this year. Kami has a brilliant sense of humour, a sharp wit and is
endlessly curious which gets her into quite a bit of trouble throughout the
novel. I know that the ‘quirky’ heroine can be a bit if an annoyance, but Sarah
Rees Brennan pulled it off with aplomb. It was also nice to have a POC main
character that was represented as so on the cover – well done, S&S!
The connection between Kami and
Jared was fascinating. The connection that have through their odd mind-speaking
is so lovely in the way that support and care for each other even though they
know more about each other than two people should. But when they met, the
dynamic changed. It would have been so unrealistic if it didn’t. They suddenly
became aware that the other was real and this part of themselves they’ve kept
secret from the rest of the world is currently standing next to them! Their discomfort
and uncertainty was brilliant and I really sympathised with them, especially
when Kami felt that she couldn’t discern her thoughts and feelings from Jared’s.
Speaking of what I felt while
reading Unspoken, Sarah Rees Brennan
created the perfect atmosphere for the quiet, magical English town of
Sorry-in-the-Vale. There was so much mystery and intrigue! The Lynburn’s are a formidable
and important family, but why? What is going on in the woods? Will anything
happen between Kami and Jared? What is Kami’s mum hiding? Thankfully, all of
these questions and more were answered by the end of the novel, which
incidentally contains a very significant and emotional ending. It gave me all
the feels and I kind of wanted to throw the book across the room actually.
Above all of the general
awesomeness I’ve already mentioned, I think that Unspoken shone with the little things. The sparky, grating competition
between Jared and Ash and Kami’s fiery best friend Angela are excellent
companions to our brilliant heroine. There’s a mention of a certain Jocelyn
Fairchild, a nod to Cassandra Clare’s Mortal
Instruments maybe, as that is the name of Clary’s mum and Cassie and Sarah
are friends in real life... I have to admit that that seriously made me squeal
when I read it! I also loved that there was none of the mysteriously absent
parents malarkey. Kami’s parents go crazy with worry when she gets herself in a
mess and when she wanders off for long periods of time without telling them. Sarah
Rees Brennan also does something weirdly unusual in Unspoken, she creates a clear personality link between Kami and her
dad. You’d know from the way they interact and speak – they definitely share
some genes!
I adored Unspoken and it’s made me eager to go back and finish The Demon’s Lexicon trilogy while I wait
in agony for the second Lynburn Legacy book.
Thank you to S&S for
sending me a copy for review.
Sophie
Good God, I want this book so much!
ReplyDeleteFantastic review Sophie - I WANT IT :D
ReplyDeleteI loooooooved this one! My first Sarah Rees Brennan, and TOTALLY fabulous :) I really have to get the Demon's Lexicon trilogy!!
ReplyDeleteSeriously? Cassandra Clare and Sarah Rees are friends? Wow! Just Wow!!
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