Between Two Thorns Split Worlds #1) by Emma Newman
16 May 2016
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Tags: Between Two Thorns, Emma Newman, Readalong No.2
Today is week two of our readalong of Between Two Thorns by Emma Newman. The schedule is below and a link to the Goodread’s page here. Feel free to jump on board and if you haven’t read the book please be aware of spoilers below.
Part 1 – Monday 9th May: Chapters 1-9, hosted by Over The Effing Rainbow
Part 2 – Monday 16th May: Chapters 10-18, hosted by On Starships and Dragonwings
Part 3 – Monday 23rd May: Chapters 19-25, hosted by x + 1
Part 4 – Monday 30th May: Chapters 26-End, hosted by Lynn’s Books
We get to meet Will and see a couple of different sides to him. What do you think of Cathy’s betrothed?
My first impression of Will was not entirely positive to be honest. First off he’s been on a tour of Europe where between his and his father’s remarks it seems as though he was perhaps sowing his wild oats. Not a good start. Then debating with his friend about which would be the best bride for them or at least the most acceptable. A tad arrogant not to mention shallow. And on top of that he seems just as centred on status and outward appearances as everyone else. However, all those things being said, I’m willing to be proved wrong and in his favour I thought coming to Cathy’s rescue at the ball was an excellent start. She didn’t make it easy for him and he really did try to be positive – at the end of the day it’s not just Cathy who is being forced into the marriage.
The Sorcerer seems to be acting a bit inconsistently, any ideas what is going on with him?
The thing that really occurred to me was that he was acting more like a ‘stand in’, like he wasn’t really himself and so wasn’t quite sure how to behave or what to say.
Things are starting to link up now that we have context for the events at the beginning of the book, but how do you think it all connects together? Could it really be all coincidence? How do you think Cathy will tie into Max’s story?
Well, it seems like Sam may have witnessed the kidnap (or worse) of the Censor when he was caught having a pee on his way home from the pub – or have I made the wrong leap with that? It also seems like the Rosa family are up to no good and I can’t help wondering what Lord Poppy is playing games of some sort doesn’t it? It’s difficult to say too much because I’m not quite sure which of my suppositions are truly remembered from the book and which I’ve just made up! I can say that I think it all connects and I’m assuming that Max will eventually connect to Cathy when his investigation leads him in that direction.
We get up close and personal with Cathy’s family. What do you think of her brother Tom and sister-in-law Lucy? Her parents? Do you think she’ll have any allies going forward?
Lucy I really liked. Tom, I felt a little bit disappointed with after his remarks to Cathy but then I put it down to his worry about whether she was okay or not and the fact that her disappearance must have had an impact on him too. Her mother and father come across very badly. In terms of allies I think that Lucy will definitely be an ally and also Will – providing that he and Cathy can manage to communicate better.
An Artifical Night by Seanan McGuire, Readalong No.2
16 April 2016
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Tags: An Artificial Night, Readalong No.2, Seanan McGuire
Today is week two of our readalong of An Artificial Night (October Daye #3) ) by Seanan McGuire) arranged by Lisa from Over the Effing Rainbow. This week Books by Proxy is hosting the Q&A. And, woah, this week got very real and super sad not to mention absolutely gripping!
The details are over here on Goodreads – the schedule is below. If you want to join in or jump in with the comments then please do so. Without further ado here are the questions and answers with a customary word of warning that spoilers will be lurking below:
Week 1: Saturday 9th April, Chapters 1-7, hosted by Over The Effing Rainbow
Week 2: Saturday 16th April, Chapters 8-17, hosted by Books By Proxy
Week 3: Saturday 23rd April, Chapters 18-24, hosted by Lynn’s Book Blog
Week 4: Saturday 30th April, Chapters 25-End, hosted by Over the Effing Rainbow
1. Toby makes her journey to Blind Michael’s realm with the aid of the Luidaeg – who is back and on form and has, as yet, decided to hold off on killing Toby. What did you think of Toby’s journey by candlelight and her first encounter with the Wild Hunt? What do you think this favour is going to cost her with the Luidaeg?
This story got really dark and sinister didn’t it! It seems weird to say this was what I was expecting but it was actually what I was expecting and I think it’s spot on. This isn’t a cute story, it certainly isn’t a children’s fairytale – in fact this just put the Grim into the Brother’s Grimm. This is downright nasty and twisted. And, okay, I love what McGuire has come up with. This dark place where the Hunt lives and the journey there! The whole backstory behind Blind Michael. This is some scary shit and it really gets to you. This is about children being stolen from their homes by a massive egomaniac! No way to wrap it up in tissue paper. I was expecting nasty and it’s here by the bucketload. We start off with the Luidaeg’s odd behaviour and then that whole candle spell casting! Then we move into the dark side with Toby travelling to the sort of mindbending place where reality doesn’t exist. I liked that we’re discovering things at the same time as Toby and changing Toby into a small child – woah, way to bring down her odds right there! Then that first encounter with the Hunt chasing the little girl. So tense – not to mention such tough choices for Toby. Ohh, I could go on but I’ll stop! As to what this will cost with the Luidaeg – I think that if Toby manages to survive this and make a difference – well, I don’t think she’ll owe anything to anybody! Right about now – I think she’s owed something, particularly some explanations.
2. As a prisoner of Blind Michael, Toby encounters a disturbing number of altered and transformed children and, assisted by Quentin, discovers the children who are yet to be toyed with. What were your thoughts when Toby discovered these child monsters and other detainees? Do you think there is any hope for them? And what did you make of Quentin’s bargain with the Luidaeg?
I was so relieved that Quentin showed up! Strength in numbers or just that sheer childlike feeling of wanting to hold somebody’s hand – yeah, I wanted to hold hands with somebody! The children that Toby first encountered – okay, they were pulling the whole intimidation thing but my foremost feeling was so so sad for them. I may not be stupid enough to get my hand bitten by one of them but even so I felt so desperately unhappy for them. And then such relief when Toby and Quentin snuck in and found the changeling/fae children that had just been taken! Such relief only to be followed by such despair – McGuire – what are you doing to us! Not to mention mixed feelings about only being able to save so many! I really hope that there’s hope – I guess I have to come to the reality that some of these children are no longer who they were, they’ve really been transformed but I really hope that there’s some salvation. It’s a question of when does a person become themselves? I don’t know. These children have been stolen from their families, been terrified, been changed beyond recognition in a way that is torture until finally they become something else. Are they now that something else? They certainly can’t get back what was taken but maybe there is still hope for what comes next? Quentin’s bargain, it’s not really a surprise and I would expect nothing less from the Luidaeg – I know everybody goes on about how scary she is and I don’t doubt that she is but she has a definite connection with Toby and everything that she does just rings of the fact that she’s trying to help or protect her.
3. In spectacular style, Toby swoops in and relieves Blind Michael of his prisoners and vows to put an end to his evil ways. How do you think Blind Michael will react when he discovers Toby and the children are missing? What do you think Toby will do for those she left behind?
Yes, I think Blind Michael is going to be a bit cross to find out that his latest recruits have been taken – he did have a bargain with Toby but that didn’t include all the children did it! Personally speaking I hope that Toby kicks Michael’s arse! As to what happens to the others – I seriously don’t know. Can the transformation really be reversed – well, I kind of wonder whether the land in which they exist has different rules – Toby was a child there and she’s going to change back – I think – I mean, I know that she had a spell on her but part of me thinks she couldn’t have entered the realm if she wasn’t a child, so did the spell change her or something else! – I really don’t know. I seriously hope that there’s some hope for some of them. Like I said, some may not want to change back though. You can’t also help wondering what will happen to the Hunt – if Toby succeeds will that end? Can she really eliminate Blind Michael. At the moment it’s a big mess and I can’t see quite how it will be resolved. Maybe Michael needs to be cured himself??
4. Whilst straying into the forests within Blind Michael’s realm, Toby encounters Acacia whose revelations regarding Blind Michael and her own daughter are nothing short of astounding. Were you expecting this? What were your thoughts and reactions?!! How does this change your view of the characters involved?
Oh dear, Acacia’s is another sad story. And I’m totally confused – so is Michael Luna’s father? or is this whole Michael is Acacia’s husband/consort something else? It certainly sheds some new light on Luna and her very ethereal character (if you can say that about somebody who is actually fae!) Again, this is a sad theme – this whole thing of Acacia being left behind and then Luna running away – or leaving – I’m not sure. Is this why Luna and some of the others have never taken action against what was going on?? The fae world does appear to be even smaller than we thought – everybody seems to be related in this plot so far!
5. Toby seems to have escaped Blind Michael’s clutches – for now! – and is currently enjoying the company of her Fetch, May. What do you expect will happen from here? Do you expect her to pursue Blind Michael to the end? And what are your thoughts on Toby’s sentient portent of death and its implications for her future?
Well, yes, Toby does appear to have escaped with all her children. However, this makes me think there will be repercussions. If Toby saved 30 children it makes me think that Michael will now go and take twice as many! I really don’t know but ‘I got a bad feeling about it’. And, I think that’s why May is still hanging around. Now, just to be clear – there are a number of books in this series so I don’t think I’m misunderstanding anything or giving much away much by saying I think Toby survives – I just don’t really know how at this point and I also don’t know what the implications are for May. Presumably May was sent as a result of somebody foreseeing Toby’s death but maybe one of the other key players involved will be able to change fate or bend time or jump in a tardis – I don’t know! Or maybe a Fetch is sent to you as a warning? Which means it’s reversible. Clutching at straws about now…
All will become clear eventually!




