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A review by wingedcreature
Stray by Rachel Vincent
4.0
I really liked Stray! I've read a few of Vincent's series and I'm glad I picked this one up.
I liked Faith, and thought she was a great character. She is very independent, and doing her own thing is important. She wants more than what is expected of her, but I also felt like she started to understand the power her own mom had. Faith is definitely smart and she's a fighter. While she can take care of herself, I also liked seeing how protective she was of her cousin. I'm curious to see how much she changes over the course of the series.
Faith lives in an interesting world. I like it, though. I mean, there is definitely a structure there, though I think there's a lot we don't know about the rest of the world. I have the feeling we'll see a lot of Faith's Pride, but will also see some of the other ones. That's what I'm hoping, because I think there's a lot to work with.
The one thing that I was reminded of was her Menagerie series, which I still need to finish. I have no idea why I kept thinking of that series. Well, it is set in a carnival, and you see mermaids, minotaurs and other mythological creatures. The two series are two very different worlds and in no way connected to each other, but it makes me wonder how the two would come together. It makes me wonder what other creatures/cryptids exist in Faith's world.
Anyway, Faith ends up in a spot of trouble. Which is a vast understatement, but things work themselves out in the end. I knew they would, but there are definitely some obstacles along the way. It makes me want to know more about the strays that are pretty important to this story. I feel like there's more to them than what we're getting, and I feel like this is not the last we've heard of them.
I am wondering a few things, though. For starters, what is going on with Andrew? I get why he came up at the beginning of the book, and then we didn't hear from him for most of the book. Until the end, when we find out he just randomly left school, and vanished without a trace. I honestly can't remember if they even broke up or if they were still together. A lot happens, and it was either mentioned and I wasn't paying attention, or it was never mentioned and happened off-the-page.
I am glad I went with the audio book. I liked Jennifer Van Dyck as the narrator, and her voice sounded really familiar. That was pretty odd because this is the first book of hers that I've listened to. But her voice reminds me a little of Gabra Zackman, who is pretty awesome. Maybe that's why I was reminded of Menagerie- I listened to that series, which is narrated by Zackman. I'm definitely going to continue series on audio.
My Rating: 4 stars. I really liked Stray, and I can't wait to see what's in store for Faith.
I liked Faith, and thought she was a great character. She is very independent, and doing her own thing is important. She wants more than what is expected of her, but I also felt like she started to understand the power her own mom had. Faith is definitely smart and she's a fighter. While she can take care of herself, I also liked seeing how protective she was of her cousin. I'm curious to see how much she changes over the course of the series.
Faith lives in an interesting world. I like it, though. I mean, there is definitely a structure there, though I think there's a lot we don't know about the rest of the world. I have the feeling we'll see a lot of Faith's Pride, but will also see some of the other ones. That's what I'm hoping, because I think there's a lot to work with.
The one thing that I was reminded of was her Menagerie series, which I still need to finish. I have no idea why I kept thinking of that series. Well, it is set in a carnival, and you see mermaids, minotaurs and other mythological creatures. The two series are two very different worlds and in no way connected to each other, but it makes me wonder how the two would come together. It makes me wonder what other creatures/cryptids exist in Faith's world.
Anyway, Faith ends up in a spot of trouble. Which is a vast understatement, but things work themselves out in the end. I knew they would, but there are definitely some obstacles along the way. It makes me want to know more about the strays that are pretty important to this story. I feel like there's more to them than what we're getting, and I feel like this is not the last we've heard of them.
I am wondering a few things, though. For starters, what is going on with Andrew? I get why he came up at the beginning of the book, and then we didn't hear from him for most of the book. Until the end, when we find out he just randomly left school, and vanished without a trace. I honestly can't remember if they even broke up or if they were still together. A lot happens, and it was either mentioned and I wasn't paying attention, or it was never mentioned and happened off-the-page.
I am glad I went with the audio book. I liked Jennifer Van Dyck as the narrator, and her voice sounded really familiar. That was pretty odd because this is the first book of hers that I've listened to. But her voice reminds me a little of Gabra Zackman, who is pretty awesome. Maybe that's why I was reminded of Menagerie- I listened to that series, which is narrated by Zackman. I'm definitely going to continue series on audio.
My Rating: 4 stars. I really liked Stray, and I can't wait to see what's in store for Faith.