The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater

The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle, #1)

by Maggie Stiefvater

 


The first electrifying book in Maggie Stiefvater's The
Raven Cycle series.
"There are only two reasons a non-seer would see a spirit
on St. Mark's Eve...


Either you're his true love... or you killed him."



Part of a clairvoyant family, Blue has spent sixteen years being
told that if she kisses her true love, he will die.


So when she meets Gansey's spirit on the corpse road, Blue knows
that either he is her true love - or she has killed him.


The boy emerges from the dark and speaks directly to her. His
name is Gansey, and he is a student at Aglionby, a wealthy local
private school. With three other mysterious and privileged boys,
he is on a quest to find the grave of Glendower - a Welsh king buried
somewhere on a Virginia ley line. Whoever finds him will be
granted a supernatural favour.


Never before has Blue felt such magic around her. But is Gansey
really her true love - the one she is destined to kill?


Blue never fully believed in the prophecy. But as she is caught
up in the strange and sinister world of the Raven Boys, she's not
so sure anymore.





Absolutely addictive writing for teen girls... and grown-up girls...
Magic, mystery and adventure at every turn

From the bestselling author of Shiver, Linger
and Forever which all debuted at #1 on the UK book bestseller
charts

Film rights to The Raven Cycle have been acquired




 


PRAISE FOR MAGGIE STIEFVATER BOOKS


The Raven Boys:


A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year 2012


"Stiefvater is a master storyteller." - USA Today


"A dizzying paranormal romance tinged with murder and Welsh mythology."
- The Los Angeles Times


"Simultaneously complex and simple, compulsively readable, marvelously
wrought." - Kirkus Reviews


"A tour de force... such a memorable read." - Publishers Weekly 



"One unexpected and wonderful surprise after another... a marvel
of imagination." - Booklist


"The Raven Boys is an incredibly rich and unique tale, a supernatural
thriller of a different flavor... Fans have been salivating
for Stiefvater's next release and The Raven Boys delivers." -
School Library Journal 


"Equal parts thriller and mystery, with a measured dash of romance
sprinkled on top... Maggie has woven such a unique, intriguing
narrative that I struggled for comparisons." - MTV.com



 


Blue Lily, Lily Blue:


"Blue Lily, Lily Blue is, simply, a triumph." - Booklist 



"Expect this truly one-of-a-kind series to come to a thundering
close." - Kirkus Reviews 


"We have not yet finished loving these characters and exploring
their world." - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 



"Stiefvater's razor-sharp characterizations, drily witty dialogue,
and knack for unexpected metaphors and turns of phrase make
for sumptuous, thrilling reading... Readers will snap up the final
installment the second it's available." - Publishers Weekly 



"The prose is crisp and dazzling and the dialogue positively crackles."
- School Library Journal 


 



The Scorpio Races:


"Masterful. Like nothing else out there now." - Kirkus Reviews



"An utterly compelling read." - Publishers Weekly


"Filling it with loving descriptions of wet, wind-tossed Thisby
as well as exciting equine action, Stiefvater has created a thrilling
backdrop for the love story that blooms...A book appealing
to lovers of fantasy, horse stories, romance, and actionadventure
alike, this seems to have a shot at being a YA blockbuster." -
School Library Journal


 


#1 New York Times bestselling Shiver trilogy:



"A lyrical tale of alienated werewolves and first love....Stiefvater
skillfully increases the tension throughout; her take on werewolves
is interesting and original while her characters are refreshingly
willing to use their brains to deal with the challenges
they face." - Publishers Weekly


"Readers will be able to enjoy Stiefvater's fast-paced storytelling
and dedication to the old-fashioned art of creating a believable
and enduring romance. Shiver is beautifully written, even poetic
at times, and a perfect indulgence for readers of all ages."
- Bookpage.com


"This riveting narrative, impossible to put down, is not only
an excellent addition to the current fangs and fur craze, but is
also a beautifully written romance that, along with Shiver, will
have teens clamoring for the third and final entry." - VOYA

Reviewed by Jo on

4 of 5 stars

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Disclaimer: Since writing my review, I have discovered that Maggie Stiefvater is a problematic author - you can find more info here. Because of this, I can no longer promote her books in good conscience. I'm leaving my review here as it is for the sake of transparency.

Originally posted on Once Upon a Bookcase.

Although The Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater is raved about, it took me a very long time to pick up the first book, The Raven Boys. For a long while, as far as I was concerned, I wasn't going to read it at all. Why? Several years back, I read Shiver, the first book in Stiefvater's The Wolves of Mercy Falls series, and I didn't like it. My memories of the story itself have mostly faded, but I remember how I felt reading it, and I was bored. I didn't want to go through it again, so I've stayed clear from Stiefvater's books ever since. However, Cait of Paper Fury - whose taste is books is very similar to time - is always raving about Maggie Stiefvater, and The Raven Cycle in particular. So I thought maybe, but not any time soon. But then a few weeks back, I asked for recommendations on Twitter that have a similar feel to them that Spellbook of the Lost and Found by Moïra Fowley-Doyle, and The Raven Boys is one of the books that was recommended. So I decided to give in and give it a read, fully expecting to hate it. But in actual fact, I really enjoyed it!

There is so much more that goes on in this book than the description above says. Yes, Blue is destined to kill her true love if she kisses him, but that's not the main crux of the story. Blue is the daughter of a psychic, lives with several psychics, and although she has no psychic ability herself, her presence amplifies psychic energy. So while accompanying her aunt on St. Mark's Eve at the ruin's of a church, to help her aunt see the spirits of those who will die this year, and make a note of their names. For the first time ever, Blue sees a ghost herself. That of a young boy, who tells her his name is Gansey. For her to see him, it means he's either her true love, or she is going to kill him. Blue decides to try and find this Gansey in order to try and warn him of his death, or to try and prevent it.

The Raven Boys are Gansey, Ronan, Adam and Noah. Gansey is leading them in the search for Owen Glendower, a Welsh king from folklore, who is told not to be dead, but only sleeping, and whoever wakes him will be granted a favour. Gansey has made it his mission to find Glendower, and that's why he's in Henrietta; Henrietta is built over a ley line, and Gansey believes, Glendower is buried somewhere along this particular ley line. He's done all sorts of research all over the world for years now, and it's brought him to Henrietta. How does Blue get involved?

To be honest, this book is pretty slow to get going. Tot he point I was sure I was going to end up putting it down, because nothing was happening. The story is told from the perspectives of Blue, Adam and Gansey for the most part, but it took so long for the Raven boys to actually meet Blue, and then for anything to actually happen. But once things did start moving, I was hooked. I loved how The Raven Boys took inspiration from real life folklore and the unexplained. It was so intriguing, and it made the story even more credible. At first Blue's only interest is in Gansey - how to tell him, how to warn him, struggling to understand how she could possibly fall in love with this guy, when lovely sweet Adam is more her type (though she's never had a type before) - but she soon gets all caught up in their search for Glendower. And who can blame her. It's so fascinating! And they make discoveries that you can't simply ignore. Psychic abilities is one thing, something she's grown up with and is pretty common place for her, but magic? Actual, real life magic? That's something else, and not something she's able to walk away from.

The characters are all brilliant. Gansey, who is always so enthused and excited, but also has a deeper level to him, and a front he puts on of confidence and charm around those he doesn't know. There's Ronan, who is moody and angry, who seems always to be on the edge of losing it, but yet has this much softer, caring side we see through his caring for Chainsaw, a baby raven he comes across that needs looking after. There's Adam who is smart and caring and sweet, but so stubborn; he is poor and has a terrible, abusive home life, but despite his friends all being rich and being quite able and happy to help get him out, he wants to do things on his own terms, not wanting "charity", but to work his way out of his situation. He feels like he's not on an equal footing with the other boys, and makes stupid decisions in an effort to get to that equal footing. And then there's Noah - quiet, shy Noah. Is that guy not just adorable? God, I just want to give that wee guy a hug. And Blue herself, she is spunky, strong and smart. She's a little quirky, but also sensible - which she hates - and actually helps the Raven Boys, not just with her amplifying abilities, but with her own knowledge and the things she thinks of herself.

I really, really enjoyed this book. I am so pleasantly surprised! There is a twist with two sides, one side of which I worked out from the beginning, because it is written on the page, and I thought "I bet that's not a joke, but actually true!" and was right, but the other side to that twist I just did not see coming at all. Completely threw me for the loop. And it was so disturbing! And so sinister! And that ending! I have so many questions, and people I don't trust, people I feel have their own agenda, and a revelation that just boggles the mind! I am completely captivated by this story, and I am so looking forward to reading where the story will go next in the sequel, The Dream Thieves.

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