Monday, October 15, 2012

Book Review: The House of Grey Vol. 1

The House of Grey, Volume 1

By:  Collin Earl

Publisher:  SilverStone Books

Publish Date:  March 8, 2012

Format:  eBook

Genre:  YA Modern Fantasy Thriller

Series:  1st in series of The House of Grey

Recommendation:  Oh yes, a serialed story with an Arthurian twist and fun characters.

Book Synopsis:
Fantasy, friendship, and fate await you in Collin Earl's The House of Grey, based on the popular audio fiction by the same name.

14-year-old Monson Grey faces the same challenges that any freshman high school kid would: difficult classes, weird teachers, food fights...girls.  Except, Monson Grey is not Monson Grey.  At least, when he looks at himself in the mirror, the scarred face staring back is not someone he recognizes.

Now he finds himself attending an extraordinary school, the recipient of an incredible scholarship, among ridiculously rich classmates, all with no memory of how he got there or what to expect.

All he has from his former life are the flashes of haunting images that plague his dreams and the echoing voices that he hears, but cannot see.

Luckily, Monson finds fast friendship in two of his classmates, Casey and Artorius.  Little does Monson know, they too carry their own skeletons.  Yet, as bizarre events start to unfold around them, Monson wonders what secrets lay buried in his mind or if he will ever be able to share his true fears with his newfound friends.

Join our three heroes as they roam the halls of the most prestigious high school in the country, finding love, mystery, and answers to their algebra homework - all while peeling away the layers of Monson's shadowy past.

First Sentence:
It was an average day in Western Washington, where average people went about their average lives.

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My Thoughts and Summary:
Monson Grey comes to his new home, Coren University - in a valley in the middle of the only temperate rain forest in the world.  Monson doesn't remember much of his past or how he got accepted to this school.  Monson finds a few fast loyal friends, a girl he has his eye on along with another girl who seems to be trouble for him, in an elite school known for it's prestige.  Yet Monson has no idea what's expected of him or why he's treated so royally.  Monson will find his way through this magical school with new friends and strange nightmares, maybe remembering a few things and learning who he was, along with who he is as well.

We have a prelude that starts at Coren University Academic Scholarship Competition where it seems the underdog is giving the Champion a run for his money, and the people are excited for him.  It's almost a game show atmosphere.  A man is noticed by a little girl at the back and the man does magic.  And it seems as the man in charge doesn't want the underdog to win.  We learn later this boy that won was Monson.  I wonder as to why this magical man wants Monson to go to this school.  What's in store for Monson?

I was nervous going into the starts of this serialized story.  The genre title of 'modern fantasy thriller' kind of scared me.  But I will say after the first part of the story, I'm hooked.  I'm scurrying to see how I can get all the rest of the stories in now.

I was caught right away with magic in the prelude.  I'm a sucker for magic, what can I say?  Then through the story I got the feel there is something more magical about this school than we, or Monson, know.  A statue winks as an example.

Monson is a quick witted young man who is more than meets the eye, even his own.  By the end of this section of the story, I was wondering what more there was to him, and him having loss of memory doesn't know either.  He's 14 years old.  Monson is scarred, physically.  His face is scarred from a severe accident that he was the only survivor of.  Yet he has no memory of this accident, or before it.  Monson notes his nightmares, yet when he wakes he doesn't remember them either.  He wants to as they seem of another life.

We meet Monson's fast friends, Cassius who goes by Casey and Arthur who wants to be called Artorius.  I can see why Monson quickly liked Casey and Artorius.  They are fun and the banter is well done.  These three boys are quick at one liners and comebacks that are fun and witty.

The school is elite!  Fancy.  The wealthiest and most exclusive school to go to.  There are regular kids like Monson, on scholarships.  The kids going to this school look at it as a privilege not a punishment.  They want to be here, which is nice to see as it's not just a school that kids are shipped off to.  I got the feel the school is a blend of Arthurian, Greek, Latin, and Roman structure and feel of presence.

Collin blends in jokes with shows, songs, and great current items to bring the modern to the world.  And we have a feel of fantasy in this school with a sense of magic hidden behind the walls that we haven't seen yet.  We then have an Arthurian twist to the story with the characters, then in our history class we start to talk about Merlin...

This story gives me a magical feel of the big world like Harry Potter with an Arthurian flare.  Easy and relaxing yet intriguing with a feel there is more behind and implied in the happenings, leaving you want more.  With just reading this one part of the story, I'd think Harry Potter fans would enjoy it.

This is a Young Adult read, and I would suggest this for any 12 and older.  The story is of a young man, Monson, and two male friends.  So as I would suggest it to any young adult, if you are looking for reads for young boys (I know they are hard to find) this would be a very good one to add to the list.

Collin explains up front this is a serialized story and there is no good way to break it down.  Well, good thing that just about all the story is out for us at this point as I can't wait to continue with this story.  Collin also mentions he wants to write what he wants to read.  If this is it, he's got my attention.  I'll be looking for many more books and finishing this serialized story soon.


**I read this for an honest review from the author.
**This review is a collection of my thoughts on the read.

15 comments:

  1. Hm..dunno really, I do not get a grip of the book

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    1. Blodeuedd, I really enjoyed this one. It surprised me. :) I'll have more to come on this series as it's almost all done, at least the first 5 portions are and the 6th will be coming very soon.

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  2. Oh it's nice to have to have a great thriller like that. I need to read more books as this one.

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    1. Melliane, you might enjoy this one. It's YA but I really liked what was created in the world here. Thank you.

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  3. Fantasy thriller? Oh sounds like something I'd like to try. I like both. Not sure about the serialized type of story, but still... hm...

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    1. Melissa (B&T) I was a little nervous about this one, but will say all the parts are almost out. The last one is in the works and coming soon, so I figure by the time I get there it'll be out. :) But I really liked it and as a YA read, it really has a magical feel to it. :) Thank you!

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  4. I love YA and elite schools! Uhm..I mean I love Gossip Girl. lol. Maybe this is not for me..

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    1. Its for you trust me:) Its for everyone really:)

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    2. Oh Nina, I think you would enjoy it. It's got a lot going on here. I can't tell everything, or you wouldn't want to read it. :)

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  5. Now THAT sounds like a good read! Definitely gonna have to check it out....I wonder what wiped his memory? Also adding it to the "young boy" recommendation list as you're right, they ARE hard to find sometimes...thanks for sharing! ^_^

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    1. GMR, I do hope you get to look at this one. I can't say how much I really enjoyed it. And this first volume is free for everyone to try. :) And as I'd suggest this to anyone to read, yes, there isn't much for young boys. I've been trying to find things for my son, and it's hard. :) Thank you dear!!

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  6. I tend to avoid serials because I like my happy endings.

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    1. Cherry, I'm *hoping* this one has the happy ending. But I will see as I have to finish out this series. lol. Thank you for stopping.

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  7. "This story gives me a magical feel of the big world like Harry Potter with an Arthurian flare. "

    I love that. This seems like an awesome book. Great review.

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    1. Oh Jennifer Bielman, it really gave the magical feel I had with Harry Potter but with a different twist and I just loved it. Thank you dear!

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