Saturday, September 5, 2009

Share-A-Book Saturday (1)

This is something I found over on Just Another Book Addict =), and I thought I'd do my own. There are so many great books out there that get overlooked (especially if they've been out for a while)!

Every Saturday, you share (recommend) a book, preferably one that you haven't reviewed yet. It's just a way to get other books out into the blogging world. This is NOT a review.

Today I'm going to recommend Charles de Lint's The Blue Girl.

When Imogene, her mother, and her brother move to Newford, she decides to reinvent herself -- this time she won't go looking for trouble. She quickly gets to know two very different people. Maxine is a "good girl," following a strict life plan. Imogene helps Maxine loosen up and break a few rules, and in turn Maxine keeps her on the straight and narrow. Imogene's other new friend is a little more unusual. His name is Adrian. He is a ghost. Adrian was killed when he jumped off the high school roof in 1998, and hasn't left since. He has a huge crush on her -- so much so that he wants her to see the fairies that also haunt the school. The fairies invade Imogene's dreams, blurring the line between the unreal and the real. When her imaginary childhood friend Pelly actually manifests, Imogene knows something is terribly wrong. With Maxine, Adrian, and Pelly's help, Imogene challenges the dark forces of Faery. This compelling novel from Charles de Lint, the acknowledged founder of the "urban fantasy" genre, is set in the city of Newford, home to some of his best stories. After reading it, you will want to live in Newford, too. (Product description from Amazon.com.)

I've read quite a few of Charles de Lint's books. He's a Canadian author, and his books were my first introduction to the "urban fantasy" genre. Most of his books are for adults, but he has written a handful of young adult novels as well. The Blue Girl is one of these. It came out in 2004, and I enjoyed it so much, I've been hoping for a sequel ever since.

3 comments:

  1. Sounds good. I'll put it on my TBR list.

    ~Lindsay
    JABA

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  2. Hello, you have the most fabulously wonderful site here and I had to leave this comment for you ! Your posts are beautifully written, creative and original too, and you have interesting pictures.

    It's all perfect !

    Thank you for sharing your site and best wishes.... 'Happy September'....

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