White Cat by Holly Black. Book review
White Cat: The Curse Workers Book 1 by Holly Black. Gollancz ‘7.99
Reviewed by Jan Edwards
Holly Black describes this as ‘…a novel about capers, curse magic and memory…’ I am not sure I can put it a lot better than that — but I shall try.
Cassel is the only non-worker in a whole family of Curse-Magic workers and his elder brothers look down on him as a result. His father is dead and his mother in jail for ‘Working’ a sting. In fact, as Curse Working is illegal, many Workers are employed by a Curse-Worker Mob boss. Enough for any 17 year old to cope with you would think? But
With an opening like this you know life can only get complicated and so it does. A white cat is communicating with him through his dreams, and then it turns up in person. The magic in White Cat is consistent throughout and the place and people are totally believable.
Like many of the paranormal romance titles this is marketed as YA but will also be found among the adult section, with characters, intrigue and pace of a high quality that sets the page-turning quotient on high. I read White Cat in one sitting. A highly recommended tale. (Red Glove: Curse Workers Book 2 is expected May 2011.)
White Cat: The Curse Workers Book 1 by Holly Black. Gollancz ‘7.99
Reviewed by Jan Edwards
Holly Black describes this as ‘…a novel about capers, curse magic and memory…’ I am not sure I can put it a lot better than that — but I shall try.
Cassel is the only non-worker in a whole family of Curse-Magic workers and his elder brothers look down on him as a result. His father is dead and his mother in jail for ‘Working’ a sting. In fact, as Curse Working is illegal, many Workers are employed by a Curse-Worker Mob boss. Enough for any 17 year old to cope with you would think? But
With an opening like this you know life can only get complicated and so it does. A white cat is communicating with him through his dreams, and then it turns up in person. The magic in White Cat is consistent throughout and the place and people are totally believable.
Like many of the paranormal romance titles this is marketed as YA but will also be found among the adult section, with characters, intrigue and pace of a high quality that sets the page-turning quotient on high. I read White Cat in one sitting. A highly recommended tale. (Red Glove: Curse Workers Book 2 is expected May 2011.)