Showing posts with label Colleen Gleason. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colleen Gleason. Show all posts

Thursday, October 9, 2014

[Review: The Spiritglass Charade by Colleen Gleason]

"The Spiritglass Charade"
Author: Colleen Gleason
Series: Stoker & Holmes #2
Pages: 360
Genre: YA, Mystery, Steampunk
Date Published: October 7th, 2014
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Format Read: eARC provided by publisher (via Edelweiss) for honest review

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Summary:

After the Affair of the Clockwork Scarab, Evaline Stoker and Mina Holmes are eager to help Princess Alix with a new case. Seventeen-year-old Willa Aston is obsessed with spiritual mediums, convinced she is speaking with her mother from beyond the grave. What seems like a case of spiritualist fraud quickly devolves into something far more menacing: someone is trying to make Willa "appear lunatic," using an innocent-looking spiritglass to control her. The list of clues piles up: an unexpected murder, a gang of pickpockets, and the return of vampires to London. But are these events connected? As Uncle Sherlock would say, "there are no coincidences." It will take all of Mina's wit and Evaline's muscle to keep London's sinister underground at bay.
-Goodreads
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My Thoughts:

An Open Letter To The Spiritglass Charade,

Every single time you're story wraps me up in it's pretty words and mesmerizes me. I have to admit that I enjoyed myself completely while I was shoving my face into your pages. It's books like you and your predecessor that prove that a well written mystery is always something to make time for. The setting and characters that you house have become some of my favorites and they are only becoming more so. By George, you've done it again!

-The White Unicorn

I was excited to dive into the second installment of the Stoker & Holmes books and let's just say that I wasn't disappointed with the outcome. Gleason has brought back our favorite characters in bigger and better ways this time around and I have to say that I enjoyed every single minute of this steampunk mystery.

I have to comment on the fact that it's been awhile since I read the first book, but I feel like Gleason did a lot of character building this time around. The set up story is done and now she gets the chance to throw our girls into even more messy messes since we already know who they are. Gleason also shows us more of the girls personalities and even though I enjoyed them the first time around, I have to say that I adored them to pieces this time. Mina and Evaline are both snarky and witty on a whole new level and it really worked for me. They act like the girls that they've been raised to be, but they also have these secret kickass sides that we get to see. 

I love the fact that Mina and Evaline aren't best pals. It adds this consistent tension to the story. They work so well together and they respect each other, but they don't depend on each other. It's a very different feel then we normally get in YA lit and I commend Gleason for creating such a dynamic relationship between our leading ladies. She gives them their own identities and it makes reading her books fascinating. Where a lot of books would have the girls depending on each other or the males in their lives, Mina and Evaline are fully capable of kicking ass and taking names by themselves... in most cases. But that's what having a partner and a slew of talented friends is for, those moments where you can't do it on your own.

Of course the boys are back as well. Dylan is still trying to get back to 2016 and trying not to fall for Mina. Grayling is still running around trying to outwit the girls and "keep them safe". Pix is still keeping to the shadows and making Evaline swoon. Gleason is taking her time developing them and there is still a lot of mystery surrounding all of them, which works well with her feminist plot line. Plus, as a reader it keeps me interested in all three of them.

The actual plot line of The Spiritglass Charade is one that I could go on and on about, but that would lead to spoilers, and God knows you'd hate me if I gave you those. I will say that Gleason is a Queen when it comes to weaving a story. So much more happens in the book then Willa's supposed insanity. Gleason has a way of hiding the real mysteries out in the open and keeping you busy with the little details. In this way, it's always a surprising pay off to me, as a reader in the end. 

I'm excited to know that there will be more Stoker & Holmes books. At least, I think there will be? I mean, with an ending like that, you know that Gleason has a lot more planned for her extensive and exciting cast of characters in the future. I for one can't wait for the next mystery to be released out in the wild!

Rating:
4 Unicorns = Close to perfect!   

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

[Waiting On Wednesday: The Spiritglass Charade]

Waiting On Wednesday happens every week on Wednesdays (hence the name) and is hosted by Breaking The Spine.  It's were people talk about the books they want to read about that aren't out yet.

My pick this week is...

"The Spiritglass Charade"
Author: Colleen Gleason
Release Date: October 7th, 2014

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Summary:

After the Affair of the Clockwork Scarab, Evaline Stoker and Mina Holmes are eager to help Princess Alix with a new case. Seventeen-year-old Willa Aston is obsessed with spiritual mediums, convinced she is speaking with her mother from beyond the grave. What seems like a case of spiritualist fraud quickly devolves into something far more menacing: someone is trying to make Willa "appear lunatic," using an innocent-looking spiritglass to control her. The list of clues piles up: an unexpected murder, a gang of pickpockets, and the return of vampires to London. But are these events connected? As Uncle Sherlock would say, "there are no coincidences." It will take all of Mina's wit and Evaline's muscle to keep London's sinister underground at bay.
-Goodreads
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I adored the first book in this series, even if it wasn't perfect and I can't wait to see what Miss Stoker and Miss Holmes are up to this time. The word is imaginative and so awesome. If you haven't read The Clockwork Scarab, do it!

What are you waiting on this week?  I wanna know!       

Monday, September 23, 2013

[Review: The Clockwork Scarab by Colleen Gleason]

"The Clockwork Scarab"
Author: Colleen Gleason
Series: Stoker and Holmes #1
Pages: 356
Genre: YA, Alternate-History, Steampunk Mystery
Date Published: September 17th, 2013
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Format Read: eARC provided by publisher (via Edelweiss) for honest review

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Summary:

Evaline Stoker and Mina Holmes never meant to get into the family business. But when you’re the sister of Bram and the niece of Sherlock, vampire hunting and mystery solving are in your blood. And when two society girls go missing, there’s no one more qualified to investigate.

Now fierce Evaline and logical Mina must resolve their rivalry, navigate the advances of not just one but three mysterious gentlemen, and solve murder with only one clue: a strange Egyptian scarab. The stakes are high. If Stoker and Holmes don’t unravel why the belles of London society are in such danger, they’ll become the next victims.
-Goodreads
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My Thoughts:

This book combines some of my favorite things.  Egyptian mythology, an alternate version of London and two kick ass heroines who don't mess around.  Gleason has this way with words that pulls you in and she somehow manages to pull off that feeling of an old Sherlock Holmes mystery novel (or a movie version for that matter).  It's fast paced and the use of duel points of view keeps you just enough in the dark that you don't know everything and yet you know more then both our main characters do.  The story keeps you on the edge of your seat and keeps you interested till the very end.

Evaline and Mina couldn't be more different and Gleason uses that to her advantage.  Evaline is a beauty, taught in all the ways of society.  She's also the family's inherent vampire slayer, even though she doesn't have the disposition for it.  I loved that she's Bram's half sister, it creates an interesting family dynamic.  Mina on the other hand has an extremely famous uncle (he's Sherlock Holmes) and she has trained so that she's almost good enough to give her Uncle a run for his money.  She's got all the guts in the world and absolutely no idea how to act in society.  It's fun to watch these two girls interact.  They clash and they don't know what to do as a team and yet they've been thrown together as one.  Watching them learn how to be a well oiled crime solving machine was really enjoyable.  I kinda loved both of these girls for different reasons.  They're just a well balanced pairing and what's better then unlikely allies? 

The world building was also really interesting and vivid.  I've been reading quite of bit of this whole Alternate-History thing lately and I have to say that Gleason excels in creating a version of Steampunk London that is consistent and breathtaking.  She's really good at creating little details and weaving them into everything.  I felt fully immersed in the world that she wrote her story into.

The mystery itself was quite a lot of action packed fun as well.  Grizzly murders involving young girls of high society and an Egyptian cult.  Sign me up!  Gleason keeps you guessing and guessing and guessing some more.  Seriously, there is a lot of guessing going on.  It was also interesting that she pulled Sherlock's female nemesis Irene Adler in to be the one who contracts the girl's under the order of The Princess Alexandra of England. 

Three fellows grace the pages as well.  That's right, we have three love interests.  Some are more subtle than others, but each of these gents adds something into the mix.  

Pix seems to be a thief, though I can't be so sure.  He keeps bumping into Evaline in dark corners.  They have this wonderful, offbeat kind of chemistry that I enjoy reading.  Though we are kept pretty much in the dark, were he is concerned.

Dylan Eckhart is from the future.  This was one of the things that I didn't love about the novel, though I did really like Dylan and the fact that he kept mentioning things that neither Mina or Evaline knew about and carrying around his iPhone, I found the time travel arc really weird.  He's charming, he's sweet and he's totally stoked that he's meeting all these people who've been dead for about 100 years.  It's just that Gleason didn't really utilize the time travel thing very much.  This being the 1st book, I'm hoping that it plays more of a role in later books.

And last but not least we have my personal favorite: Inspector Ambrose Grayling.  Not only is he a feisty cop who challenges Mina in her deduction skills, he's also got these underlining bad boy traits.  He doesn't call attention to them, but man oh man are they there.

All in all I deduce that this book was a really good one.  No, it wasn't perfect and the whole time travel thing makes me drop the rating down a star, but that being said I think this is a really good book.  It's got a world that sucks you in, two main characters with a lot going on, a decently interesting mystery and a good dose of exciting fun.  I can't wait to see where Gleason takes the story in the next book and I want to know the answers to my unanswered questions, even though I have my guesses!

Rating:
 4 Unicorns = Close to perfect!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

[Waiting On Wednesday: The Clockwork Scarab]

Waiting On Wednesday happens every week on Wednesdays (hence the name) and is hosted by Breaking The Spine.  It's were people talk about the books they want to read about that aren't out yet.

My pick this week is...

"The Clockwork Scarab"
Author: Colleen Gleason
Release Date: September 17th, 2013

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Summary:

Two young women of similar age and standing have disappeared: one found dead and the other still missing. The only clue to connect them is a small Egyptian clockwork scarab. Only Miss Stoker and Miss Holmes are well-positioned enough—similar in age and stature as they are to the victims—to investigate. 

An unlikely pair, the fierce Evaline Stoker and logical Mina Holmes must follow in the footsteps of their infamous families—Miss Holmes has inherited her Uncle Sherlock’s keen investigative skills, while Miss Stoker has accepted her family calling as a hunter of the undead. The partners must find a way to work together, while navigating the advances of a strange yet handsome American, a clever Scotland Yard investigator, and a cunning thief, to solve the mystery of the clockwork scarabs.

Set in steam punk London, steeped in Egyptian mythology
and literary references, with a surprising time travel twist and compelling romantic triangles, Colleen Gleason has crafted a fast-paced and romantic debut young adult novel.
-Goodreads
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I actually just got approved for this one from Edelweiss and it was the first time that I had heard of it, but it sounds awesome and I'm really excited to read it!  I mean it's steam punk, and two literary giants daughters kicking butts and taking names.  What's not to love about that?! 

What are you waiting on this week?  I wanna know!