Feb
28
2010
Unheard of Awesomeness
Author: DiaIt just kills me that no one’s ever heard of these books.
The first one, The Melting Season by Celeste Conway, has kind of a girly, fluffy cover which does NOT match the tone of the novel AT ALL. I mean this is me, folks–you know if I like it, it’s got to have some element of darkness, right? It isn’t supernatural or anything, but it’s very gothic: there’s this frail beautiful heroine named Giselle who lives in old penthouse with a decaying garden–her father’s garden which hasn’t been touched since his death–and dark family secrets. And romance. When people ask me who my favorite YA crush is, I usually say Will, Giselle’s love interest. He’s sweet, but very straight-forward, even pushy, which is just what Giselle needs because there are many things in her life she doesn’t want to face. Here’s a cookie from The Melting Season, which is told from Giselle’s point of view:
My mind sort of blanked as Will (I absolutely loved his name–willpower; act of will; will to live) started giving directions. He used his hands to demonstrate. His beautiful right forearm represented the various streets, and he used his left hand, held in a karate chop position, to indicate the compass directions. It was very intense to watch.
Giselle comes from a family of famous ballet dancers and she herself is studying to become one. She’s worldly and well-traveled, but kind of embarrassed by her own sophistication. Her observations tend to be grim yet hilarious. She’s such a great character, and The Melting Season is an awesome read.
Silver Phoenix by Cindy Pon has everything going for it that The Melting Season doesn’t from a marketing point of view–great cover and jacket copy, plus it’s paranormal which is huge right now–yet no one is reading it. It boggles the mind.
Silver Phoenix is about a girl named Ai Ling who decides to go to the Palace of Fragrant Dreams to try to find her father who has been missing for a long time. If Ai Ling finds her father, she can save herself from a forced marriage to a lascivious jerk. But while making the long journey to the palace, Ai Ling keeps getting attacked by monsters, almost as if she was attracting them in some way. Here’s a cookie:
[She] walked with her arms folded tightly around her, the hairs on her neck rising each time she heard the rustle of leaves or soft scrape of dirt. Ai Ling did not have the courage to look back, imagining dark shapes following her–Master Huang on a horse in pursuit or even lost ghosts, seeking the warmth of a living being.
She cursed herself for ever reading The Book of the Dead.
How can you not want to read something like that? Plus the writing is literally delicious; after reading all the food descriptions, I guarantee your mouth will be watering by the end of the book.
I think that people who like Bleeding Violet will really like Silver Phoenix because, like BV, there are monsters (there’s a monster in SP made out of CORPSES which is so twisted I can only bow to Cindy Pon in awe) and a few disturbing sexual situations, if you’re into that sort of thing–and admit it, you are–so seriously, if you liked BV even a little bit you’ll LOVE Silver Phoenix.
So go find The Melting Season and Silver Phoenix and give them a try, and then when you swoon from the awesomeness of these two books, send me a thank you note–it’s the least you can do. ;p
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February 28th, 2010 at 2:43 pm
I read Silver Phoenix the week it came out and loved it, but I’ve never heard of The Melting Season. I’ll have to pick that one up, thanks for the rec!
February 28th, 2010 at 3:29 pm
thanks so much for the silver phoenix love, dia!
and for shame, i need to buy your debut when
i’m next at my favorite local indie! can’t wait!!
and thanks for the melting season rec as well!
February 28th, 2010 at 4:03 pm
I too have never heard of The Melting Season, but I love love love Silver Phoenix! It was one of my top 5 in 2009!
February 28th, 2010 at 4:39 pm
Am I no one? I LOVE Silver Phoenix! It is amazing and so is Cindy.
February 28th, 2010 at 9:14 pm
I’m the same as these other comments, I bow down to the awesomeness that is Silver Phoenix and Cindy Pon! I was hungry the whole time I read the novel for some Chinese food (which I had tonight!) and I loved the non stop action and how fearless Ai Ling was. And I want the sequel now please.
I’ll have to check out the Melting Season, I love reading about ballet dancers (as a former dancer). Good excerpts from both books
March 2nd, 2010 at 12:09 pm
WHOA, those sound awesome. So sad I had never heard of them.
BUT thank you for letting me know, I can probably swoop them up at the library tomorrow.
March 3rd, 2010 at 12:08 pm
Whut is this business of people not reading Silver Phoenix? I must thrust my copy of it for them to read!! (And then hunt them down when they won’t give it back over the awesome. most likely)
I’ll check out melting season. Never heard of it before.