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D**O
and I'm happy to tell you that it's completely warranted
Everless is a book that's been on my radar for quite some time. There has been a lot of hype around its debut, and I'm happy to tell you that it's completely warranted. It's hard to go into any YA book these days, particularly in the fantasy realm, that isn't rife with overly saturated tropes and unoriginal plot ideas. While I have rated this book 5 stars, I will say that Sara's debut isn't completely unblemished. She does run into a few road bumps that new authors bump into, mainly her major info-dumping at the beginning of the book. However, it didn't affect my rating for the simple fact that fantasy books both YA and Adult require a fair amount of info-dumping in order to gain a proper world-building foundation. It comes with the territory. She also struggled a bit with some of her mythology in terms of its clarity, however the deeper you dive into the book, the clearer it becomes. The premise in itself is what will keep readers drawn in. It's fresh and deeply intriguing.Sara Holland gives a new and sinister meaning behind the common phrase, "running out of time". Everless introduces us to a world that revolves around time as currency. A person's time can be drained by draining your blood and turning it into iron pieces. Those same pieces can be dissolved into liquid in order to consume them and add time to one's life. Punishments are often dished out by draining one's blood in order to take their time. This is the sadistic equivalent to paying a fine in our world. The rich in Everless world have the most time at their disposal and can realistically live for a long time. Our protagonist Jules Ember and those like her are poor, and must bleed themselves often in order to pay their rent and obtain other bare necessities in order to survive, cutting their life-span down all of the time. It's this kind of world-building that makes me deeply appreciate its originality. It's bleak and it impacts the reader by forcing us to understand the protagonist's plight.Jules takes a job at Everless, the estate of the Gerlings, after she's tired of seeing her father become sick from bleeding his life away in order for them to survive. The Gerlings are one of the wealthiest and significant families in all of Sempera, and they have a history with Jules and her Papa. There are many secrets to Jules past that she must uncover, and we get to see how her life quickly unravels as her trials begin to seem insurmountable. Jules' father always told her to stay away from Everless but of course she doesn't listen. Protagonist never do.Holland subverts common tropes found with the genre of YA and she keeps readers on their toes. The most easiest to point out is the romance in her story. The romance isn't as cut and dry as we are lead to believe and the book's ending completely throws everything we knew out the window and brings us back to square one. Appearances are definitely deceiving in Everless and the book's ending plot twist definitely threw me for a loop, which is saying something about Holland because it's hard not to predict things in YA books these days.I don't always share quotes but one quote stood out in particular in regards to the imagery of just how bleak the world of Everless is,An older couple, two women with backs curved with too much work and too few years, hunch over a small table in the corner, taking turns cutting each other's palms and letting the blood flow into empty vials. I wonder if they're putting time away for their children.Parents are shedding their years by shedding their blood in order to keep their children alive. It's quite sad but it's also a critique on our own world, because isn't that what our parents do for us when we're children, particularly if our family is poor? They work all their lives in order to settle down, start a family, and build a better life for their children, one they didn't have growing up.Everless is lush and an intricately drawn out world that prides itself on secrets and plot twists. The finery and lavish beauty of the world hides the undercurrent of sinister motives and evil magic. Jules' story is an fresh and addictive page turner that will keep you up into the wee hours of the night. I know it definitely did for me. Be sure to pick it up ASAP!
B**B
slow to percolate but worth the Time (hee hee)
I am extremely conflicted about what to rate this. I am waffling between 3 and 4 stars sooooo I'm going to call it a 3.75 rating.....not a thing?...it is here in my brain. Anywho, back to the review, I don't mind admitting it...my name is Beth and I suffer from Old Lady Syndrome at times. In order to combat my memory lapses I take notes periodically with the hope of remembering to put into words everything I felt along the way. At first I was disheartened with the pacing. Then there was the lack of character development and to be completely honest, the plot as a whole was flailing. Yes the writing was very good. Yes the premise was unique BUT it felt very much like a setup book where there is very little going on definitively...no meat, no potatoes, just me starving for a decent plot, skimming and flitting about all the while stewing in resentment- waiting for book #2 to come out so that things can finally start in earnest. Around 64% there was still nothing major going on. The MC suffered from the doldrums and nothing was holding my attention fully. The identity of Jules's parents and the reasoning behind why the queen was so feared were the most interesting questions posed and even those inquiries did not compel me to keep turning pages. Only the preorder price and my own stubbornness kept me going. All of these factors usually amount to a surefire recipe for disaster BUT I am elated to report that I persisted! Not only did I persist but the last 30% was redemption incarnate!! And that ending...oh boy that ending left me fiending for more. I ended up loving someone I initially loathed (as we were often led to do) and detesting someone that I had eventually warmed up to (although done so with a healthy amount of well earned trepidation). The main twist blindsided me. The way in which it unraveled, though laborered in the beginning, was skilfully crafted. As it approached the finish line it commanded my attention and I ate it up in record time. Now now, I know some of you can inhale books at an inhuman rate (and I'm more jealous about that than I care to admit) BUT here I reference my own (oft times sluggish) pace so please take the previous statement with a grain of salt.In the end I found myself caring for the characters which was a wonderous feat in and of itself because I would have balked at that claim around the halfway mark.Anyway, I highly recommend this book and if you find yourself hung up, dejected and thinking of putting it in the DNF pile then I hope you persevere as well because the ending is not only twisty and turny but it also sets up high expectations for the next book in the series. Happy reading!
A**R
But I quickly found myself completely sucked into this entrancing
I went into this book with high expectations, having already seen some glowing reviews around the web. I consider myself well-read in YA fantasy; most of the time, I can guess where character arcs are heading, and the plot in general. Twists don't usually surprise me.At first, I felt a bit let down by Everless; it is compelling from the first line, to be sure, but lacked something for the first 20-25% of the book. But I quickly found myself completely sucked into this entrancing, fairy-tale-like world.Jules as a main character and narrator grew on me throughout; at first, I found her somewhat flat, but as secrets, characters, and larger aspects of the world unfold, we see Jules come into her own as a wildly smart, flawed, and believable heroine. If you're looking for action and combat, you won't find it between Everless's pages (which, by the way, are deckled and very fun to play with while reading). Instead, Holland crafts a blood-burning plot that's all secrets, ambiguity, and deception. And personally, I found it spell-binding.It's all very dramatic and atmospheric. The world of Sempera leaps off the page, and now I really want to know what blood-irons look like in real life. There are so many original, cool concepts in here, but they don't crowd together or fight for space. I also loved one of the secondary characters, and really hope we see more of her in the next book!
A**R
Impossible to put down
Once I started reading this book, I didn't want to stop. The story is fast paced, beatifully written, and full of twists and turns. I can't wait to read the sequel.
E**D
Intersting and captivating!
This had such an interesting premise and did not disappoint on it! Could not put the book down!
F**)
Meraviglia
Everless e il suo universo sono un concentrato di suspense che mi ha tenuta incollata alle pagine. Capitolo dopo capitolo, la vita di Jules dentro e fuori le mura della tenuta dei Gerling si fa sempre più intensa ed emozionante, non solo per il legame passato che ha con i due fratelli e che si rinnova in modi imprevedibili, tanto con l’affascinante Roan quanto con il taciturno e distaccato Liam, ma anche perché gli eventi che hanno portato Jules e suo padre a fuggire trovano un nuovo significato, soprattutto quando a Jules viene intimato di non avvicinarsi mai davvero Regina di Sempera, non se vuole restare viva. Perché Jules, senza nemmeno saperlo, possiede un dono speciale, che le ha permesso di salvare la vita di Roan tanti anni prima e che la renderebbe un bersaglio se venisse scoperto.[…]A rendere davvero interessante questo romanzo è sicuramente la componente magica. La possibilità di manipolare il Tempo attraverso il sangue delle persone, con delle monete chiamate comunemente blood-iron (letteralmente “sangue-ferro”, sono delle monete forgiate insieme al sangue delle persone così che valgano qualche ora, dei giorni oppure degli anni a seconda della quantità che contengono) è una delle caratteristiche che più mi è piaciuta di questa storia. Altro elemento a favore sono le sue atmosfere dark e un po’ gloomy (quasi a ricordare gli aspetti più misteriosi di Caraval), che danno campo libero una protagonista determinata e quasi impossibile da scoraggiare. A volte Jules è un po’ prevenuta, cosa che nella prima metà del romanzo non la rende esattamente un’eroina, e fatica a capire di chi sarebbe bene fidarsi e di chi no, ma nel bel mezzo degli intrighi e delle misteriose vicende provenienti da un passato lontanissimo, ci si trova davanti a una ragazza che, benché spaventata, per quanto incapace di reagire ai colpi di un nemico imbattibile, trova comunque il modo di reagire, soccorsa da quella che sarebbe potuta sembrare l’ultima delle speranze.
P**A
Excelente libro, bien empacado
Vale totalmente la pena. El precio es mejor que en librerías y el libro llegó perfecto. La historia es cautivadora.
S**Y
unterhaltsames Fantasy- Story
“Everless” von Sara Holland war mir schön öfter auf Instagram aufgefallen und es wurde auch in der Fairyloot Box von Dezember 2017 gefeatured. Vor Weihnachten war dann das englische Ebook davon im Angebot, da kurz vor Jahresende der zweite Teil der Reihe erschien. Eine deutsche Version von dem Buch gibt es auch; es ist im Februar 2018 beim Oetinger Verlag unter dem Titel “Everless. Zeit der Liebe” erschienen.An der Geschichte hat mir von Anfang an gereizt, dass Zeit eine Währung ist. Dies gewinnen die Reichen im Königreich Sempera aus Blut, um ihre eigene Lebenszeit zu erhöhen. Vor Jahren arbeiteten Jules Ember und ihr Vater als Bedienstete in Everless, dem Palast der Gerlings. Doch ein schicksalhafter Unfall zwang sie, mitten in der Nacht zu fliehen. Als Jules entdeckt, dass ihr Vater im Sterben liegt, weiß sie, dass sie nach Everless zurückkehren muss, um sich mehr Zeit für ihn zu verdienen.Aber nach Everless zurückzukehren bringt mehr Gefahr mit sich, als Jules sich je hätte vorstellen können. Bald schon gerät sie in ein Gewirr gewalttätiger Geheimnisse. Ihre Entscheidungen haben die Macht, ihr Schicksal zu ändern – und das Schicksal der Zeit selbst.Die Charaktere haben mir gut gefallen. Jules war mutig, selbstlos und zielstrebig. Sie setzt alles daran ihren Vater zu retten. Da sie sich auch nicht wirklich an die Geschehnisse von damals erinnern kann und auch nicht versteht, warum ihr Vater nicht wollte, dass sie nach Everless zurückkehrt, begibt man sich mit ihr auf die Suche nach der Wahrheit. Angetan war ich auch von Jules und Liams Beziehung. Sie erinnert sich nur daran, was für ein Bully Liam als Kind war und dass er beinahe seinen Bruder getötet hat, aber sein Verhalten hat sich ihr gegenüber plötzlich geändert.“Everless” von Sara Holland ist ein unterhaltsames Fantasy- Story, die mich wirklich überrascht hat. Ich werde definitiv mit noch den nächsten Band besorgen.
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