Tyger Tyger Book Trailer:
I read this book as an ARC and loved it. Kersten Hamilton now has a trailer up for the book. I hope you get the chance to read it as well. Yes, it's a YA read. But don't let that stop you. Its a fun YA Fantasy read. If you would like to read my review, IT'S HERE.
But, here's the book trailer for you to watch now...
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Review: Tyger Tyger
Tyger Tyger
By: Kersten Hamilton
Publisher: Clarion Books
Publish Date: November 15, 2010
Format: ARC pdf reader Thanks to NetGalley, 322pgs
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Series: Book 1 in The Goblin Wars
Recommendation: Yes. Yes! If you enjoy Young Adult Fantasy reads, this is an enjoyable one based with Celtic mythology and yes, goblin-kind and great characters too.
Book Synopsis:
"Your life is totally in danger!"
Teagan Wylltson thinks her best friend, Abby is joking. But Abby swears that she's psychic. And she's dreamed that horrifying creatures - goblins, shape-shifters, shadows, and beings of unearthly beauty but terrible cruelty - are hunting her friend.
Abby is always coming up with crazy stuff, though, so Teagan isn't worried. Her life isn't in danger. In fact, it's perfect. She's on track for a college scholarship. She has a great job. She's focused on school, work and her future. No boys, no heartaches, no problems.
Until Finn Mac Cumhaill arrives.
Finn's a bit on the unearthly beautiful side himself. He has a killer accent and a knee-weakening smile. And either he's crazy or he's been haunting Abby's dreams, because he's talking about goblins, too... and about being the Mac Cumhaill, born to fight all goblin-kind.
Finn has survived alone on the streets since he was twelve, so he knows a thing or two about fighting. Which is a very good thing because this time, Abby's right.
The goblins are coming.
First Sentence:
Please, Teagan Wylltson's fingers curled in American Sign Language as she spoke.
My Review and Summary:
Teagan is a sixteen year old girl who lives with her parents, Aileen - an author and artist of children's fantasy books and John - works at the library and a way with words, and younger brother Aiden who has a knack for music and a huge music fanatic. The family home sounds like a relaxed and fun home to grow up in. Teagan does great in school, has a job at the zoo working with the animals, and a bright future ahead of her - all planned out. Teagan has a way with animals. Then one day Teagan's mother informs them all that their cousin, Finn - whose parents passed away in a car accident a few years back, is coming to live with them. Teagan learns that he is not a blood related cousin, as her mother was was taken in by Mamieo, an loving Irish Traveler coming to America.
I enjoyed the story of Teagan, Aiden, and Finn. The adventures they travel through are fun and interesting. The fantasy world Teagan and Aiden are introduced to with Finn is bright and dark. I was surprised in the turn of events in the story line, which pleased me greatly.
Please don't let this being a young adult read stop you from enjoying it. It will be an easy and quick read but it is so enjoyable with the goblins and sidhe creatures you meet along the way. Then the interaction of the characters is wonderful. The writing of the characters made it easy for me to enjoy and like them. The characters learn some things about themselves through the book, some good and some not so good. But that is what gives the room for growth in the characters.
I loved how the story connected with the characters. This is hard to explain, but the things you learn about the characters in the beginning of the story really are in relation to something in the world or worlds and it is great to watch as it all unfolds and comes together along with making the connections to the characters. I enjoyed the secondary characters meet along the way. Each has it's own story yet links all together nicely. And they where all of a different... being.
I seem to have a thing for the Celtic feel in books. I love the Irish mythology and feel to this read. There is a lot here to work with to come up with future books.
This is a great fantasy read for young readers as well. They would enjoy starting in a world they can relate to, just like ours, then moving into a fantasy realm as well. This book has a wonderful mix of adventure, action, and just a touch of love to keep the kids going on in the pages. This book would be a wonderful read for both boys and girls alike.
This is a book I have to get in hard copy form for on my shelves. I want to share it with my son and other friend when they come to visit to get them to go get their own copies. To me this book is worth keeping around, I would love to visit this world again and again.
I requested a copy of this book through NetGalley as an ARC.
This book qualifies for my Young Adult Reading Challenge hosted by Home Girls Book Blog, and Speculative Fiction Challenge hosted by Book Chick City.
By: Kersten Hamilton
Publisher: Clarion Books
Publish Date: November 15, 2010
Format: ARC pdf reader Thanks to NetGalley, 322pgs
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Series: Book 1 in The Goblin Wars
Recommendation: Yes. Yes! If you enjoy Young Adult Fantasy reads, this is an enjoyable one based with Celtic mythology and yes, goblin-kind and great characters too.
Book Synopsis:
"Your life is totally in danger!"
Teagan Wylltson thinks her best friend, Abby is joking. But Abby swears that she's psychic. And she's dreamed that horrifying creatures - goblins, shape-shifters, shadows, and beings of unearthly beauty but terrible cruelty - are hunting her friend.
Abby is always coming up with crazy stuff, though, so Teagan isn't worried. Her life isn't in danger. In fact, it's perfect. She's on track for a college scholarship. She has a great job. She's focused on school, work and her future. No boys, no heartaches, no problems.
Until Finn Mac Cumhaill arrives.
Finn's a bit on the unearthly beautiful side himself. He has a killer accent and a knee-weakening smile. And either he's crazy or he's been haunting Abby's dreams, because he's talking about goblins, too... and about being the Mac Cumhaill, born to fight all goblin-kind.
Finn has survived alone on the streets since he was twelve, so he knows a thing or two about fighting. Which is a very good thing because this time, Abby's right.
The goblins are coming.
First Sentence:
Please, Teagan Wylltson's fingers curled in American Sign Language as she spoke.
My Review and Summary:
Teagan is a sixteen year old girl who lives with her parents, Aileen - an author and artist of children's fantasy books and John - works at the library and a way with words, and younger brother Aiden who has a knack for music and a huge music fanatic. The family home sounds like a relaxed and fun home to grow up in. Teagan does great in school, has a job at the zoo working with the animals, and a bright future ahead of her - all planned out. Teagan has a way with animals. Then one day Teagan's mother informs them all that their cousin, Finn - whose parents passed away in a car accident a few years back, is coming to live with them. Teagan learns that he is not a blood related cousin, as her mother was was taken in by Mamieo, an loving Irish Traveler coming to America.
I enjoyed the story of Teagan, Aiden, and Finn. The adventures they travel through are fun and interesting. The fantasy world Teagan and Aiden are introduced to with Finn is bright and dark. I was surprised in the turn of events in the story line, which pleased me greatly.
Please don't let this being a young adult read stop you from enjoying it. It will be an easy and quick read but it is so enjoyable with the goblins and sidhe creatures you meet along the way. Then the interaction of the characters is wonderful. The writing of the characters made it easy for me to enjoy and like them. The characters learn some things about themselves through the book, some good and some not so good. But that is what gives the room for growth in the characters.
I loved how the story connected with the characters. This is hard to explain, but the things you learn about the characters in the beginning of the story really are in relation to something in the world or worlds and it is great to watch as it all unfolds and comes together along with making the connections to the characters. I enjoyed the secondary characters meet along the way. Each has it's own story yet links all together nicely. And they where all of a different... being.
I seem to have a thing for the Celtic feel in books. I love the Irish mythology and feel to this read. There is a lot here to work with to come up with future books.
This is a great fantasy read for young readers as well. They would enjoy starting in a world they can relate to, just like ours, then moving into a fantasy realm as well. This book has a wonderful mix of adventure, action, and just a touch of love to keep the kids going on in the pages. This book would be a wonderful read for both boys and girls alike.
This is a book I have to get in hard copy form for on my shelves. I want to share it with my son and other friend when they come to visit to get them to go get their own copies. To me this book is worth keeping around, I would love to visit this world again and again.
I requested a copy of this book through NetGalley as an ARC.
This book qualifies for my Young Adult Reading Challenge hosted by Home Girls Book Blog, and Speculative Fiction Challenge hosted by Book Chick City.
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