Tuesday, October 12, 2010

REVIEW: MERIDIAN

What if going to the light meant going through a girl? What if you were that girl? Meet Meridian.. a Fenestra.. a Window to the Afterlife… Dark, lovely, and lushly romantic, Meridian will entrance readers.

Synopsis:

Meridian has always been and outcast. It seems that wherever she goes, death and grief follow. On her sixteenth birthday, a car crashes in front of her family’s home- and though she’s untouched, Meridian’s body explodes in pain.

Before she can fully recover, Meridian is told that she’s a danger to her family and is hustled off to her great-aunt’s house in Revelation, Colorado. There she learns the secret her parents have been hiding for her entire life: Meridian is a Fenestra, the half-angel, half-human link between the living and the dead.

It’s crucial that Meridian learn how to transition human souls to the afterlife- how to help people die. Only then can she help preserve the balance between good and evil on earth. But before she can do that, Meridian must come to terms with her ability, outsmart the charismatic preacher who’s taken over Revelation, and maybe- if she can accept her sworn protector, Tens, for who he is- fall in love. Meridian and Tens face great danger from the Aternocti, a band of dark forces who capture vulnerable souls on the brink of death and cause chaos. But together, they have the power to outsmart evil.”

This book isn’t really in my fallen angels’ category because she is a girl born from a human mother and father, so Meridian does not qualify in that category at all. The book was original in every sense of the word due to its rapidly dramatic start and the “hide & seek” mystery information Amber Kizer throw at you through out the whole book. The plot of the story is about a girl finding her self and the role she plays in the world. I found it to be an old steady plot but one that is universally understood by everyone. The Fenestra (Window to the Afterlife) essence was one that I found to be an almost human and believable. I give Kizer two thumbs up for it.

Meridian’s ancestry was completely fascinating to me. The romance between Meridian and Tens was one that happens every day but Kizer still keep it fresh. I was surprise to find a new band of villains that I heated and feared more then the “Volturi”. The Aternocti were bad to the bone quit literally. The main thing that I like about this book was its human aspects with in its fantasy realm. The other was that Meridian is a “Shorty” just like me and Tens in his “Tall as a skyscraper” height is still in love with her. Two Thumbs way.. way up for Kizer from all us “Shorty”. In the end I would give this book a three out of four nail polishes because it doesn’t built up to things it just rushes into them, but still a good read.




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1 comment:

  1. Can't wait to read! Have it sitting in my "need-to-read" pile along with about... 20-30 others... need to stop buying when I see an interesting book... : )

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