Showing posts with label ruth warburton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ruth warburton. Show all posts

Monday, February 3, 2014

Becky's View: Witch Finder by Ruth Warburton


Witch Finder by Ruth Warburton

♦publisher: Hodder Children's
♦release date: January 2nd, 2014
♦paperback 374 pages
♦intended audience: Young adult
♦series: Witch Finder, book 1
♦source: from publisher for honest review
London. 1880. In the slums of Spitalfields apprentice blacksmith Luke is facing initiation into the Malleus Maleficorum, the fearsome brotherhood dedicated to hunting and killing witches.

Luke’s final test is to pick a name at random from the Book of Witches, a name he must track down and kill within a month, or face death himself. Luke knows that tonight will change his life forever. But when he picks out sixteen-year-old Rosa Greenwood, Luke has no idea that his task will be harder than he could ever imagine.


Review: Witch Finder is a beautifully rendered tale of witches and magic, honor, duty, and a love that will go against everything its main characters thought they knew.  It’s a bleak setting in Victorian London that takes us from the dingy streets and factories of the common folk to the posh houses of the rich and their lush countrysides. 

 Luke is a good young man, just beginning his life within the brotherhood of the Malleus Maleficorum, a secret society set on ridding the world of witches. He’s been raised to despise witches and even has his own personal reasons for hating them---he saw his entire family killed by a witch as a young boy. Furthermore, he hides a great secret that any witch would kill him for: he can see a witch’s powers like an aura around their body.  As his final initiation into the Malleus, he must kill his first witch, Rosa Greenwood, whose family is said to be especially dangerous. He must infiltrate their house disguised as a stable hand, and find a way to kill her before the end of the next full moon. 


The story was told in alternating view points between Luke and Rosa.  This style worked perfectly to convey each character’s preconceptions of the other and each of their own emotional dilemmas.  They will both eventually discover that neither the witching world nor the human world is what they thought.  Rosa’s family is struggling after her father’s death and she is hurting the most from the loss. Her brother is abusive and power-hungry and her mother is pretty useless. She was a strong character just to have survived them, but she’ll face her ugliest challenge yet when they force her into a courtship with the handsome but diabolical Knyvet. 


There is really nothing I can pinpoint aside from just good storytelling that made me absolutely love this story. I loved both main characters for their strengths, weaknesses, and loyalties; there are twists and surprises and horrors; there are moments of hopelessness that you just know will have to be overcome or you’ll be devastated for Luke and Rosa.  And, of course, there is the love story: conflicted and forbidden and born out of kindness in the last place that either of them expected to find it.    


Witch Finder has a full and satisfying story arc all on it’s own, but I’m glad to hear that there's more to come from this world and this author in Witch Hunt!


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Monday, July 22, 2013

Cover Story

A few recent cover discoveries! 

 


by Jenny Hubbard
Delacorte Press, January 28th, 2014 





 




by Bree Despain
EgmontUSA, March 11, 2014









by Kelly Moore, Tucker Reed, & Larkin Reed
Scholastic Press, January 7th, 2014



 



by Aimee Carter
Harlequin Teen, November 26th, 2013








by Hannah Jayne
Sourcebooks Fire, January 1st, 2014



 





The Tinker King
by Tiffany Trent
Simon & Schuster, February 11th, 2014








by Lili St. Crow
Razorbill, March 6th, 2014









Witch Finder 
by Ruth Warburton
Hodder, January 2nd, 2014







Alright, you cover-lovers...any new favorites among these?

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Amy's View: A Witch in Love by Ruth Warburton


A Witch in Love by Ruth Warburton
♦publisher: Hodder Children's
♦release date: July 5th, 2012
♦paperback, 416 pages
♦intended audience: Young adult
♦series: A Winter Trilogy, book 2
♦source: from publisher for honest review

Spoiler alert! Description and review may contain slight spoilers for book one in the series!
Anna still finds it hard to believe that Seth loves her and has vowed to suppress her powers, no matter what.

But magic – like love – is uncontrollable. It spills out with terrible consequences, and soon, Anna is being hunted.

Review:
A delightful, much anticipated, bewitching sequel to the British Witch in Winter Series. We find ourselves picking up the story 6 month after the first book ends where we still find Anna struggling in the midst of her magical gift and trying to suppress her ever-surfacing magical tendencies. And if that isn’t enough for a teenager to deal with, Anna still struggles with finding out if the love of her life, Seth, really does love her or is it still the silly remnants of the very first spell that she accidentally cast. 
 
In this book Anna has to learn who she really is and embrace herself for the witch that she is within. But what happens to an unpracticed, unconfident witch trying to stay off the radar? Random snowfalls and electrical shocks, just to name a few.  But hiding magic won’t protect Anna, her home, or the boy she loves from the Malleus (a vicious group willing to do anything to rid the country of those suspected of witchcraft). Once Anna goes on a quest to find out who she really is and where she came from, her life starts to unravel in a dangerous mysterious way. Anna finds that not even magic can help her get out of this one and saving her life becomes her new number one focus. Anna will need to learn the greatest lesson of all and quick. Knowing who you are and trusting yourself and those that truly love you. Only then Anna can hopefully get herself out of the worse predicament that she has found herself in thus far. But will she learn that lesson in time or will her fear drive Seth, her father, and all her friends away leaving Anna at death's door in the hands of the Malleus?


 Witch in Love is definitely action packed with a lot more twists and turns and drama with a force that propels you quickly through this second book of the series. Can’t wait to see how it all will end in her third installment.


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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Guest Review: A Witch in Winter by Ruth Warburton

A Witch in Winter by Ruth Warburton

publisher: Hodder Children's Books

release date: January 5th, 2012

paperback, 368 pages

intended audience: Young adult

series: Winter Trilogy, Book 1


rating:



source: from publisher for honest review
Reviewer: Amy

description: Anna Winterson doesn't know she's a witch and would probably mock you for believing in magic, but after moving to the small town of Winter with her father, she learns more than she ever wanted to about power. When Anna meets Seth, she is smitten, but when she enchants him to love her, she unwittingly amplifies a deadly conflict between two witch clans and splits her own heart in two. She wants to love Seth, to let him love her – but if it is her magic that's controlling his passion, then she is as monstrous as the witch clan who are trying to use her amazing powers for their own gain.

Review:

A Witch in Winter is a delightful British tale of a girl named Anna, in the midst of many changes in her life. Not only is she moving towns, changing from private high school to public, adjusting to her dad losing his job and buying a run down fixer upper house that is supposedly haunted, but she also starts to discover who she really is...a secret that's been kept from Anna her whole life. This story weaves an enchanting spell as you find yourself identifying with Anna---I'm sure almost every girl with a crush experiences that timeless wish of casting a love spell that truly works. Only Anna finding herself swept up by the consequences that follow when she truly decides to dapple in magic.

This is a wonderful tale of a young couple that has an undying need or, shall we say, a cosmic pull to be together when the world and powers that be want to tear them apart. The classic tale of boy and girl whose family histories try to stand between them. But the magic of the heart is stronger and Anna finds herself constantly torn with the internal battle of who she really is and if there is any way to correct a magical wrong.


Once Anna finally embraces her true self, the story takes off, taking Anna into many precarious predicaments, but the one constant that always remains is the fact the Anna always stands true to who she is and the choices she makes. Which truly is a breath of fresh air amid a lot of other teenage dramas out there.

I also enjoyed reading about a strong bond between father and daughter that doesn't end in turmoil or face an overabundance of challenges, its just a sweet relationship between a dad (almost completely clueless) and his daughter.

And in a writing style that give the story a poetic feel, the book ends with the same quote that resonates throughout the book, tying up this the story in a nice neat package giving you an actual end. Yes, there always could be another book, but you don't find yourself turning the last page feeling like the book was cut off mid-sentence, luring you in for the second book.

And can I also say the other wonderful charming addition to this story it the fact it was written in the UK which, yes, that means it is filled with wonderful British slang, some of which are still a mystery to me! So if anyone knows what sheets of A4 paper are or what it means to be swooty, then this book is for you (and please let me know!), and if not it just makes the adventure that much more fun. This book is a great read that is completely appropriate for the full spectrum of YA readers, from 12 to 18, and even older.

Visit Ruth Warburton's site here.

Purchase A Witch in Winter at: Book Depository Amazon UK
(not available in the US)