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18 February 2015

A Wicked Thing (ARC Review)

A Wicked Thing | Rhiannon Thomas
Published by: HarperTeen, February 24th 2015
Genre: YA, Fantasy, Retelling
Pages: 352
Format: Ebook
Source: HarperTeen, via Edelweiss

Rhiannon Thomas's dazzling debut novel is a spellbinding reimagining of Sleeping Beauty and what happens after happily ever after.

One hundred years after falling asleep, Princess Aurora wakes up to the kiss of a handsome prince and a broken kingdom that has been dreaming of her return. All the books say that she should be living happily ever after. But as Aurora understands all too well, the truth is nothing like the fairy tale.

Her family is long dead. Her "true love" is a kind stranger. And her whole life has been planned out by political foes while she slept. 

As Aurora struggles to make sense of her new world, she begins to fear that the curse has left its mark on her, a fiery and dangerous thing that might be as wicked as the witch who once ensnared her. With her wedding day drawing near, Aurora must make the ultimate decision on how to save her kingdom: marry the prince or run.

Rhiannon Thomas weaves together vivid scenes of action, romance, and gorgeous gowns to reveal a richly imagined world … and Sleeping Beauty as she’s never been seen before.




The blurb promised spellbinding and dazzling but I found this book to be missing that. A Wicked Thing is pretty much on one level, and that level is
an alright story set in that one fantasy/historical world, you know the one - the one in every fairy tale retelling. They all have different names, but the worlds feel the same, with no distinguishing features to be found.

 The fantasy part doesn't come into most of this book, despite Aurora being cursed, and I found it lacking the magic I was hoping for. A heartfelt or sweeping romance might have made me like the book more, as would a main character I could connect with, a more evident threat, a world that was unique or actually explored, or a story that was more there. I was just about interested enough in the plot to reach the end, but most of the book was flat. Being honest, my favourite character was Roderick, and I thought he was very under-appreciated by Aurora even if I understand why she disliked him.

It took me until around 70% to finally find a bit of what I was looking for - danger, magic, excitement - but by then I'd already zoned out. Maybe you'll like A Wicked Thing more than me, but I found it to be monotonous and too much alike so many other, better, books.

[EDIT: just found out this is the start of a series, which explains the lack of everything. Guess the actual story is in the other two books. Boo.]

Characters ★
Setting/world building ★
Writing ★★

17 November 2014

Reading round up (52)


Reading round up is a weekly journal where I record my daily reading progress, my thoughts on each book as I read it, and any books I've acquired during the week. I'm having an awful week so hopefully the books will be nice to me.


10th November

Read nothing because I felt shitty.



11th November

I started Blue Lily, Lily Blue (77 pages) and so far it's awful and awesome and confusing.

12th November

Currently Reading: Blue Lily, Lily Blue | Maggie Stiefvater
Current page/percent: page 196
Read today: 119 pages
Thoughts: Please let Pynch be canon.


13th November

Currently Reading: Blue Lily, Lily Blue | Maggie Stiefvater
Current page/percent: 389 pages
Read today: 193 pages
Thoughts: What?


14th November

Started A Wicked Thing by Rhiannon Thomas (16%) and I'm not sure about it right now. It's missing a lot of stuff I like. Namely: a threat, danger, a character with actual drive and a backbone. (Why is she going along with everything with barely a question???)


15th November

Currently Reading: A Wicked Thing | Rhiannon Thomas
Current page/percent: 71%
Read today: 55%
Thoughts: This book is so flat. Like the general mood of it is fine, and the characters are fine, and the plot is fine, but where's the excitement, the danger, the motivation to keep reading? Why introduce a romance at all if you're going to get rid of it? What is the point of Isabelle/a?


16th November

Skim read the end of A Wicked Thing. Meh. I also started Cress by Marissa Meyer (50 pages). I need all my OTPs to be canon in this book. Pls.

Books finished this week: 2


Blue Lily, Lily Blue
A Wicked Thing (scheduled for 18/02/15)