BlackbirdAnna Carey
Expected publication: September 16th 2014 by HarperTeen
A girl wakes up on the train tracks, a subway car barreling down on her. With only minutes to react, she hunches down and the train speeds over her. She doesn’t remember her name, where she is, or how she got there. She has a tattoo on the inside of her right wrist of a blackbird inside a box, letters and numbers printed just below: FNV02198. There is only one thing she knows for sure: people are trying to kill her.
On the run for her life, she tries to untangle who she is and what happened to the girl she used to be. Nothing and no one are what they appear to be. But the truth is more disturbing than she ever imagined.
Review:
Blackbird is told in 2nd person. And in case you don't know
what 2nd person is, I will give you these examples below.
1st person - I did this.
2nd person - You did this.
3rd person - She/He did this.
2nd person reading is something that only some people will
enjoy reading. I liked how you are completely immersed into
the story with 2nd person. But I can definitely see why some would find it
frustrating and not enjoyable to read.
And the 2nd person thing is going to be a big reason why you
are either going to love or hate this book.
Some things I liked about this book:
- The memory loss thing is done very well. I was confused at
some points, but it was more of a "I can't wait till I know what is really
going on" confused, rather than a "I have no idea what is happening
and this is not fun to read at all" confused.
- The 2nd person writing was fun to read. I liked immersing
myself completely into the characters shoes. I don't think that 2nd person
would work for some stories, but it did work for this one.
Some things I didn't like about this book:
- This book probably could have been done all in
one volume....instead of being split into a
duology.
- It contains a ridiculous cliff-hanger. Which isn't built
up at all, the book just ends.
- The plot reminds me of the Bourne series too much. (The
amnesia, the boy that appears, the people following her, the flashbacks...etc)
- The character is too trusting with some people in this.
She throws herself into trusting some people completely, while being very
careful around others. This didn't make much sense to me.
Blackbird was an exciting, wild ride. And I can't wait to
get my hands on the sequel. If you enjoy thrillers and if, and only if....You
think you would enjoy reading in 2nd person, would I recommend this book.
***HarperTeen provided an e-galley of this book in exchange for a review. I was in no way compensated for this review, and this did not effect my review in any way.***
Hmmm, interesting concept. I've never read a novel entirely in second person before. I have read "The Night Circus," which had bits of second person POV in it and I enjoyed those bits, so maybe I'll give this one a go, too. Great review! :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't read The Night Circus, but glad that you are willing to give this one a try!
DeleteI LOVED reading this book! Have you read the short story "The Most Dangerous Game"? I think this book is a retelling of that. If it's not, it sure is similar!
ReplyDeleteI haven't even heard of that one! Thanks for letting me know :-)
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