Beautiful Redemption (The Caster Chronicles #4) by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl

Beautiful Redemption by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
Release Date:
October 23, 2012
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Source: Personal Copy
Rating: ★★★★☆
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Is death the end . . . or only the beginning?

Ethan Wate always dreamed of leaving the stifling Southern town of Gatlin.

But he never dreamt that finding love with Lena Duchannes would drive him away. Lena is a Caster girl whose supernatural powers unveiled a secretive and cursed side of Gatlin, so powerful it forced him to make a terrible sacrifice.

Now Ethan must find a way to return to Lena – and Gatlin – as she vows to do whatever it takes to get him back. Even if it means trusting old enemies or risking their loved ones’ lives.

Review
Okay. Ethan Wate. You know my love for him. You know I compare all other male narrators to him. You know how much the ending to Beautiful Chaos crushed me. Within ten seconds of opening this book, I was crying. So much has happened, and Ethan is really, truly (SPOILER) dead. Lena is alone. It breaks my heart, and not in the good, I-love-angst kind of way, but in a heart-rending, ugly crying, snot sobbing kind of way. I want Lena and Ethan together forever. And I want forever to start RIGHT NOW. And yet, despite all those feelings, I also found myself laughing. This one brings the old funny back to the series, and I was really happy to see it, especially given our narrator’s circumstances. Ethan wakes up in the Otherworld, not quite Earth, not quite Heaven. His first immediate thought is to find Lena, and Lena is still looking for him too. She doesn’t believe Ethan is really gone, though she’s having some trouble convincing Link. I was really glad to see Lena and Link together without Ridley. I wanted them to bring Ethan back together.

A theme in all these novels has been words–words have power and meaning, words can hurt you, words can rise you up. This one is no different. Ethan’s very life hangs in the balance over a few words. When Lena’s section comes, I nearly cried through the whole thing. Lena feels things differently than Ethan, and I can tell the differences in the writing. Her words, her poetry, are constant, even if she refuses to write. And despite all the sadness, I loved seeing Lena outside of Ethan. I even liked seeing angry, jerky Lena in Beautiful Darkness. Ethan was our narrator for three books, and now we get an extended peek inside Lena’s head. I loved it, and I loved seeing her interactions with Link, Liv, and John. I think I’m just as much in love with Lena as I am with Ethan now.

Two things now. First, it is really hard to review this one a) without spoiling the first three novels, b) without spoiling this novel, and c) because, well, not a ton happens. Sure, there are moments of action, and Link really shines in this one, but it’s mostly Lena and Ethan doing research. Second, I love this series and its characters (all of them, there is not one I don’t like), so my objectivity is very low. This book did what I wanted it to do in that we go to hear more Lena from her own perspective and it’s wraps things up. There are, however, a few things left open for the reader to interpret themselves, and that’s okay with me.

Ashley and I went to Las Vegas last month and met Kami Garcia (among others), and she was so psyched about the Beautiful Creatures movie, so don’t forget about that if you’re a fan of this series! Read this one for its closure, but prepare for some heartbreak throughout.

Beautiful Chaos by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl

Beautiful Chaos (Caster Chronicles #3) by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl
Release Date:
October 18, 2011
Source: Personal Copy
Rating: ★★★★☆
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Ethan Wate thought he was getting used to the strange, impossible events happening in Gatlin, his small Southern town. But now that Ethan and Lena have returned home, strange and impossible have taken on new meanings. Swarms of locusts, record-breaking heat, and devastating storms ravage Gatlin as Ethan and Lena struggle to understand the impact of Lena’s Claiming. Even Lena’s family of powerful Supernaturals is affected – and their abilities begin to dangerously misfire. As time passes, one question becomes clear: What – or who – will need to be sacrificed to save Gatlin?For Ethan, the chaos is a frightening but welcome distraction. He’s being haunted in his dreams again, but this time it isn’t by Lena – and whatever is haunting him is following him out of his dreams and into his everyday life. Even worse, Ethan is gradually losing pieces of himself – forgetting names, phone numbers, even memories. He doesn’t know why, and most days he’s too afraid to ask.

Sometimes there isn’t just one answer or one choice. Sometimes there’s no going back. And this time there won’t be a happy ending.

Review
Good Lord, that summary is not lying.  This book was tough to read.  Ethan is slowly losing his mind, Lena and the other Casters’ powers are unpredictable and malfunctioning, Ridley is on a mission to take down Savannah Snow and causing general mayhem, and Link is…well, he’s still Link.  Linkubus to be exact.  Ridley and Link continue to be on and off, and Lena and Ethan are doing fine, aside from Lena turning into Rogue from X-Men.  Amma has gone dark for longer than ever, and Link and Ethan see her do something that goes against everything they know about her.  John  Breed is missing, and everyone, including Abraham, is looking for him.

Reading this book is painful, because ya’ll know my love for and devotion to Ethan Wate.  And he hurts in this book.  He’s having those living dreams again, only Lena isn’t in these.  He fights a monster who looks like himself, and he can’t figure out what it wants.  Lena’s powers have amplified to the point that she can cause flash floods in one minute and a forest fire the next.  Ethan can barely touch Lena, let alone kiss her.  He does it anyway, of course, but they both know what’s happening.  He’s losing his memories, things that happened in his life, and he doesn’t know why.  Lena digs into her past, and it’s painful for her to see Serafine as she was before she went truly dark.  Ridley seems to be able to Cast, though she’s Mortal now, and she’s using these unusual powers to raise holy hell on Savannah Snow.  I don’t really like Ridley, so her pain just annoys me.  I don’t like Savannah Snow either, so you know, whatever.

Bad things start to happen, and Ethan starts hearing another song–Eighteen Moons.  His father decides to name his book Eighteen Moons.  The song is everywhere, but Lena isn’t sure it’s about her.  Abraham pays Ethan a visit in the night and then wreaks havoc on Gatlin.  Some people you know in this series are seriously hurt, and it sucks.  The last book in this series made me cry, but this one had me crying from the very beginning.  I even started to sympathize with freaking Serafine.  And you know what?  That is awesome.  It takes a really good writer to shuck the trappings of evil villains tropes and to turn those villains into real people who have been hurt, wronged, twisted, or abused.  They give Serafine a reason for being the way she is, a legitimate reason that makes me hurt for her even if I don’t believe that the ends justify her means.

It’s really hard to be vague about the plot, because a lot happens.  Ethan’s dreams take up a large portion of the beginning of the book, and a lot of the rest of it is spent showing Ethan falling apart.  This book is dark, as dark as Serafine, and it’s a tough read.  These characters hurt throughout the entire book, but I love them and I love this series, and I was not disappointed by Beautiful Chaos.  In fact, I liked this one more than Beautiful Darkness.  I like books that feel real, with destruction and chaos and death of characters you love, because that’s life.  People die, relationships end, but the Wheel keeps turning.  Maybe that’s why I like dystopias so much.  That genre isn’t afraid to kill every character in the book.

I don’t know how to end this, really, because the book is so heart-wrenching and I can’t really find anything witty to say about it.  This book will break your heart.  Prepare yourselves and dive in.

Beautiful Darkness (Caster Chronicles #2) by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl

Beautiful Darkness by Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl
Release Date:
October 12, 2010
Source: Personal Copy
Rating:  ★★★★☆☆☆☆
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Ethan Wate used to think of Gatlin, the small Southern town he had always called home, as a place where nothing ever changed. Then he met mysterious newcomer Lena Duchannes, who revealed a secret world that had been hidden in plain sight all along. A Gatlin that harbored ancient secrets beneath its moss-covered oaks and cracked sidewalks. A Gatlin where a curse has marked Lena’s family of powerful Supernaturals for generations. A Gatlin where impossible, magical, life-altering events happen.Sometimes life-ending.

Together they can face anything Gatlin throws at them, but after suffering a tragic loss, Lena starts to pull away, keeping secrets that test their relationship. And now that Ethan’s eyes have been opened to the darker side of Gatlin, there’s no going back. Haunted by strange visions only he can see, Ethan is pulled deeper into his town’s tangled history and finds himself caught up in the dangerous network of underground passageways endlessly crisscrossing the South, where nothing is as it seems.

Review
I want to start off by saying that Ethan and Lena from Beautiful Creatures, book one of the Caster Chronicles, are one of my all-time favorite couples in YA.  Lena is strong and independent and she is often the one saving Ethan rather than being a damsel in distress.  Ethan is kind, generous, and smart to boot.  He doesn’t try to control Lena (something even Lena has a hard time doing) and he accepts her as she is.

If only Lena could accept herself as well as Ethan.  As we know from the last book, Lena’s sixteenth birthday has come and gone, and Lena has yet to be Claimed.  Instead, Lena’s mother, Serafine, kills Ethan and Lena is forced to use The Book of Moons to revive him.  Everything has its price, however, and Lena’s beloved uncle, Macon Ravenwood, is killed as payment for Ethan’s life. This has understandably sent Lena’s already chaotic life into a tailspin.

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