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The Bone Season by Samantha    Shannon
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The Bone Season is easily the most hyped book of 2013, surpassing even the conclusion of the Divergent series, Allegiant. As the first in a seven book series, it's already been optioned for a movie and did appear on the New York Times Bestsellers list its debut week. But when I heard the magical words "the next J.K. Rowling" my interest, along with many, was instantly piqued due to my severe lack of will-power. But like any book surrounded by a massive amount of hype, there's concern that it won't live up to it. And, in my opinion, The Bone Season both did and did not, leaving me very conflicted at its conclusion. For every one thing I loved about it, the yin wasn't far behind.

It's clear that The Bone Season's strength lies with the world building. As frustrating as it is fascinating, London 2059, under Scion rule, was one imaginative place that kept me in a state of awe over such creativity of all the intricate layers to Paige's world. In fact, it's so imaginative and complex that the first few chapters show the novel's biggest flaw: info-dumping. (Though, this didn't bother me too much in my reading experience, I can see it being an issue for others who may have less patience. My advice to anyone who struggles with the beginning is to power through because the ending does not disappoint.) Learning the workings of the underground crime syndicate, remembering the order of clairvoyance and their abilities, understanding what Paige herself can actually do as a dreamwalker, a rare type of clairvoyance, is a lot to take in, and doesn't really get easier as the novel goes on. That coupled with the novel's slang and the constant addition of other explanations, was enough to make my head spin. But there is more, of course, when Paige is captured, adding another layer of complexity and another set of rules the reader has to learn... all within the first 40% of the book. Then, there's a chart of the order of clairvoyance, a map of London, a map of Oxford, a glossary for the slang, fancy words I don't use and bloody Roman Numerals!

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Suffice to say, reading The Bone Season is not for the faint of heart and, at times, was a bit of a chore to keep up with.

Do not get me wrong, this is not necessarily bad thing at all. It's not everyday I read a book with the level of depth as The Lumatere Chronicles , Star Wars, Harry Potter or possibly even, Lord of the Rings. Shannon's imagination was definitely working overtime with The Bone Season. But unlike the aforementioned works, I'm not sure it possesses the same level of fines to tie it all together. It holds enough intrigue to keep you reading and "your wheels a'turnin'," because even when I wasn't reading, I was thinking about the book and what would happen next (and even after finishing it, I'm still thinking about the ending!). That's not something I can say for most books.

One thing I did really love were the characters. Paige was the perfect kind of heroine for me, neither badass nor weak, leaving her with room to grow as a character, but not possessing a few of the more annoying traits of other main characters. She's smart, but still makes a few careless mistakes, giving her a more realistic feel. She's someone I could sympathize with and understand. I also think the members of the Seven Seals, Paige's gang, were very well-developed. Though, they don't have larger roles in the novel until the end, through Paige's dreams we learn about each of their personalities and whims. Unfortunately, I didn't quite feel that way about Warden, a big player in The Bone Season and Paige's Keeper at Oxford. Throughout most of the novel, Paige attempts to figure out Warden's secrets and plans, but even at the conclusion, I don't feel like a have a firm grasp on his motives.

The plot was slowly paced and may frustrate some readers, but I found it worked well in this situation and helped build the anticipation for the growing rebellion at the ending. My only qualm is that the book reads long (at 480 pages, with smaller print and long pages, I guess that explains it). And with so many things happening and so many new things being thrown at the reader constantly, you really have to pay attention to everything. This may seem like a lot of work to read a book, but it does suck you in fairly quickly and is so very addictive. I didn't like being away from this book for long and was always hungry for the next chapter. It was also never boring despite the slower pace, and by the end, it's pretty much non-stop action. The amount of detail and care that went into arranging everything was evident and impressed me. And the ending. It was pretty damn brilliant and the best part of the novel. When Shannon hit her stride, things definitely came together nicely.

I do have three personal issues, which I'll hide in spoiler brackets are below, but just know that it never really detracted from my reading experience.

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To conclude, The Bone Season is a very imaginative novel that will take your brain for one hell of a joy ride. If you've been searching for book with more complex world building and plot, this may be it. I can see this being enjoyed by YA lovers and Adult readers alike with its strong paranormal-fantasy-dystopian roots.  Despite my reservations, I can safely say I'll be checking out the next book because this has the potential to be one serious kickass series. And with the high stakes ending The Bone Season had, I look forward to seeing where Shannon will take this story over the course of the next six books.


Disclaimers: ARC was provided by the publisher for an honest review. Thank you! I have also met this author and think she's a lovely person. I promise her loveliness did not sway my thoughts in this review. Pinky swear!

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Reading Progress

May 6, 2012 – Shelved
May 6, 2012 – Shelved as: 2013-release
May 6, 2012 – Shelved as: fantasy
May 9, 2012 – Shelved as: bloomsbury
May 12, 2013 – Shelved as: adult
August 4, 2013 – Started Reading
August 20, 2013 –
page 65
13.95% "This book has taken an unexpected twist."
August 28, 2013 –
page 129
27.68% "When I was in grade school I told my teacher that I would never need to remember Roman Numerals and that they were pointless. Clearly, with this book, my 5th grade snark has come to bite me in the ass."
August 31, 2013 –
page 287
61.59% "I suspect someone's imagination was working overtime when writing this one. Excellent world building."
September 1, 2013 –
page 369
79.18% "Aww, poor Paige."
September 1, 2013 –
page 413
88.63% "Uh oh. Shit 'bout to get real."
September 1, 2013 – Shelved as: 2013-reads
September 1, 2013 – Shelved as: quit-fucking-with-my-mind
September 1, 2013 – Shelved as: cool-author
September 1, 2013 – Shelved as: i-didn-t-see-that-coming
September 1, 2013 – Shelved as: i-really-enjoyed-it
September 1, 2013 – Shelved as: made-me-think
September 1, 2013 – Shelved as: original-and-creative
September 1, 2013 – Shelved as: smart-heroine
September 1, 2013 – Shelved as: strong-heroine
September 1, 2013 – Shelved as: superb-world-building
September 1, 2013 – Finished Reading
September 11, 2013 – Shelved as: gave-away
October 22, 2013 – Shelved as: addictive-read

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message 1: by Katie (new) - added it

Katie Thanks for the heads-up on this new series :-)


message 2: by Katie(babs) (new)

Katie(babs) Already she has a lot of pressure on her shoulders. God help her.


Steph Sinclair @Kathryn, no problem!

@Katiebabs, I know. I hope it lives up to the hype and isn't another Starcrossed incident.


message 4: by Katie(babs) (new)

Katie(babs) Starcrossed was hyped as the next Potter?


message 5: by Vi (new) - added it

Vi Vi Starcrossed was hyped as Percy Jackson ~for girls (perhaps insultingly insinuating that girls were solely interested in romance) and the next Twilight (like everything these days, which are either the next Twilight or the next Hunger Games). It was given a seven figure advance for the trilogy, unlike this series. The problem is a) the storyline was TOO close to Twilight and it's been done to death by every other paranormal out there b) it wasn't that strong or compelling and c) it came out too late to really benefit from the PNR craze d) they pushed the book out too early and didn't have time to really market it properly and develop the kind of buzz a 7 figure advance book needs.

So ultimately, despite the craziness of the story (agent marches the book up to Harper and gets a 7 figure advance pretty much right away for it), it was kind of a flop in sales. It's really one of those situations that you can see the cracks in traditional publishing - the tears in the seams that shows you just how desperate and floundering they are at this point as they try to stay relevant by using ridiculous models of business.


Steph Sinclair Yeah, what Vi said.


message 7: by Sandra (new) - added it

Sandra I think I'll wait for your review. Do you know if they'll give out ARCs for this?


message 8: by Nasty Lady MJ (new)

Nasty Lady MJ It looks good. I hope it lives up to it's hype.


Steph Sinclair Sandra wrote: "I think I'll wait for your review. Do you know if they'll give out ARCs for this?"

No clue. But it's Bloomsbury, so they are touch and go with ARCs.


message 10: by Lexie (new) - added it

Lexie With the six-figure advance and three-book deal, it would seem they're pretty excited about this one, so I'm guessing they'll send out ARCs for buzz.


message 11: by Marina (last edited May 07, 2012 12:19PM) (new)

Marina Looks interesting. That whole book description is a one sentence fail, though.


message 12: by Tina (new) - added it

Tina Where did you read about her being the next JK Rowling?


Steph Sinclair Christina wrote: "Where did you read about her being the next JK Rowling?"

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic...


message 14: by Kate (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kate Copeseeley I just can't stand the idea of someone being the next JK. SACRILEGE! No one can ever replace HP in my heart!


Steph Sinclair Kate wrote: "I just can't stand the idea of someone being the next JK. SACRILEGE! No one can ever replace HP in my heart!"

Lol, I know! But I'm eager to see what has Bloomsbury so excited!


message 16: by Vi (new) - added it

Vi Vi I feel sorry for any author whose publisher stupidly advertises them as the next Insert Mind-Blowingly Legendary Author Name Here.


message 17: by Katie(babs) (new)

Katie(babs) Well, imagine if they called her the next EL James O.o


message 18: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm 23. Where is my book deal/movie option? LOL.


Experiment BL626 Rachel wrote: "I'm 23. Where is my book deal/movie option? LOL."

Me too.

Katie(babs) wrote: "Well, imagine if they called her the next EL James O.o"

...Would anyone seriously want to be the next EL James? =S


message 20: by [deleted user] (new)

Seriously between this girl and Veronica Roth....publishing owes me my dues. :-P

I'm interested to see Sharon's book if only for the Oxford setting. I visited it 2 summers ago and loved it - very cute/beautiful/nice town/university. I hope she really amps up the setting even if this is way in the future.

Oh...did anyone else not read the "future/2059" part? I didn't see that @first and I got excited it was modern day England.


message 21: by Lisa (new) - added it

Lisa I... wouldn't want that kind of pressure on me. The next J.K? *side eye*


message 22: by Tina (new) - added it

Tina This one is on Netgalley, btw, and I'm so curious to read what you think of it!


message 23: by Steph (last edited Jun 12, 2013 10:29PM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Steph Sinclair Christina wrote: "This one is on Netgalley, btw, and I'm so curious to read what you think of it!"

Sweet! I was sent an ARC (surprisingly!) and should be reading it soon. We should compare notes after we are done. Seems like this is getting reviews on both sides of the fence from my friends.


message 24: by Addy (new) - rated it 5 stars

Addy I also can't wait to see what you say about this one.


message 25: by Tina (new) - added it

Tina Steph wrote: "Christina wrote: "This one is on Netgalley, btw, and I'm so curious to read what you think of it!"

Sweet! I was sent an ARC (surprisingly!) and should be reading it soon. We should compare notes a..."


Somehow that doesn't surprise me. In the front of the e-galley, there's an editorial letter that emphasizes how much money has been spent acquiring the novel. They better market it, if they spent that much...

Anyway, I'd probably be on the side that loved the book. The beginning was a tad iffy, with all the info-dumps, but I liked the world & main character relationships, and it's very cinematic. Hopefully you'll enjoy it!


Steph Sinclair I think it's safe to say this is their prized pony for the season! I'm hearing the same thing about the beginning with the info dumps. But now that I'm aware of that, I'll know to just push through.


message 27: by Amerie (new) - added it

Amerie Jumping back into this book in a couple of days. I'm keeping my eye on this thread...would love to know your thoughts!


message 28: by Vi (new) - added it

Vi Vi I saw the trailer and it looked interesting, but the premise is a bit confusing to me for some reason. Interested in seeing what you think of it though Steph :) Happy reading!


message 29: by Nora (new) - added it

Nora Hmmm...I am intrigued. I doubt that anyone could top the Queen, but I am still intrigued. Looking forward to your review, Steph.


Steph Sinclair Noora wrote: "Hmmm...I am intrigued. I doubt that anyone could top the Queen, but I am still intrigued. Looking forward to your review, Steph."

I started it and so far it's pretty intense world building-wise. And I have to get used to the English slang. I guess it's a good thing Bloomsbury sent me a glossary. O.o


message 31: by Nora (new) - added it

Nora Sometimes when I read books that are so utterly British, I feel like I'm reading a different language. XD


Steph Sinclair Noora wrote: "Sometimes when I read books that are so utterly British, I feel like I'm reading a different language. XD"

I hate having to work hard at reading a book. I hope I get the hang of it as it goes along.


message 33: by Tina (new) - added it

Tina Steph wrote: "Noora wrote: "Sometimes when I read books that are so utterly British, I feel like I'm reading a different language. XD"

I hate having to work hard at reading a book. I hope I get the hang of it a..."


How far in are you? It's really intense, world-building/information wise in the beginning.


Steph Sinclair Not far at all. Maybe only 20 pages.


Jamie I just won this in a giveaway and am in the first few 10 pages or so as well. Looks like we'll be reading together. Fun!

I have found that the description of the city is very confusing. Can't really get a mental picture of how it's laid out.


message 36: by Amerie (new) - added it

Amerie Looking forward to seeing how you like, Steph. :)


Melanie I surprisingly really enjoyed this one, it's being overly hyped in my opinion though. Looking forward to how this turns out for you!


Melodramaticfool I loved it personally, unique and fast paced. ^^ I don't understand why she has to be called "the next JK Rowling" though...


Steph Sinclair Melodramaticfool wrote: "I loved it personally, unique and fast paced. ^^ I don't understand why she has to be called "the next JK Rowling" though..."

From what I understand, a small press called her that and everyone else ran with it.


message 40: by Amerie (new) - added it

Amerie Steph wrote: "Melodramaticfool wrote: "I loved it personally, unique and fast paced. ^^ I don't understand why she has to be called "the next JK Rowling" though..."

From what I understand, a small press called ..."


My bad: I was reading this from my iphone in safari, and the buttons were so small, I think I pressed "flag" on your comment, Steph. But it doesn't say "flagged" so I don't know if it really clicked or not--sorry!


message 41: by Steph (last edited Aug 23, 2013 07:25AM) (new) - rated it 3 stars

Steph Sinclair Ameriie wrote: "Steph wrote: "Melodramaticfool wrote: "I loved it personally, unique and fast paced. ^^ I don't understand why she has to be called "the next JK Rowling" though..."

From what I understand, a small..."


It's fine. I've done that before. It just takes you to another page and you have to hit submit in order to flag it. You're good!


message 42: by Brenda (new)

Brenda I kind of feel like hyping her up to be the next Rowling is almost making it so she's destined to fall short. No one expected the success of HP that it got. Why would they assume they know the turnout for this?

I may just be determined to be cynical with this because I hate when I'm pressured to think this is the be-all-end-all of books by publishers and the like...


Melodramaticfool Steph wrote: "Melodramaticfool wrote: "I loved it personally, unique and fast paced. ^^ I don't understand why she has to be called "the next JK Rowling" though..."

From what I understand, a small press called ..."



Bah! Lol Well I hope you like it! :) I'll be on alert for your review. ^^


Steph Sinclair Brenda wrote: "I kind of feel like hyping her up to be the next Rowling is almost making it so she's destined to fall short. No one expected the success of HP that it got. Why would they assume they know the turn..."

Agreed. It's probably more so to generate buzz for the book and to sell copies. Still, I'm liking it so far.


message 45: by Amerie (new) - added it

Amerie Steph wrote: "Ameriie wrote: "Steph wrote: "Melodramaticfool wrote: "I loved it personally, unique and fast paced. ^^ I don't understand why she has to be called "the next JK Rowling" though..."

From what I und..."


Oh good! :)


Soumi I stared the book, but the huge info dump in the very first chapter is piquing my interest. What do you think Steph?


Steph Sinclair I didn't mind the info dump. The plot is pretty good and I'm liking it.


Soumi Steph wrote: "I didn't mind the info dump. The plot is pretty good and I'm liking it."
Then I shall proceed further. :)


Steph Sinclair Soumi wrote: "Steph wrote: "I didn't mind the info dump. The plot is pretty good and I'm liking it."
Then I shall proceed further. :)"


Yeah, the ending was really good!


Soumi Steph wrote: "Soumi wrote: "Steph wrote: "I didn't mind the info dump. The plot is pretty good and I'm liking it."
Then I shall proceed further. :)"

Yeah, the ending was really good!"

Thanks for highlighting the ups and downs in your review. :)
The world building is really intricate, but there are too many things that were added to increase the degree of complexity in the first half of the book.


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