A review by andye_reads
Lament: The Faerie Queen's Deception by Maggie Stiefvater

4.0

I truly enjoyed this book. I would say it was a little slow at first- just because it was the first faerie book I've read. So, I totally had reservations reading this book. I thought I was actually going to be able to do a book review blog for teens and NEVER read a vampire or faerie/fey novel. Who am I kidding?

Lament blew all my expectations right out of the water. Having said that though, I will say that there are a few things I would like to remark about. Her best friend James is a funny, loyal and unique character who is way underdeveloped. Certain events would happen and not be explained, which was frustrating. So, while this book is flawed, I am very much looking forward to reading the sequel BALLED. Her descriptions are well-rehearsed and another chance to read her get even better at those rehearsals are a definite-yes! Example, her description of the faeries were AMAZING! You know you're not messing with some cute-little-winged-dainty-squeaky butterfly. They actually sound like something you wouldn't want to run into. Scary!

If you like a good romantic, suspenseful and imaginative young adult fantasy, this book is for you!

~Amy

A word to the parents: Personally, I would probably not let my child read this book until he/she was about seventeen (I'm pretty weird though) This book is pretty hot-n-heavy in the snogging department. Also, there are a few topics to discuss as far as female manipulation (sensually), suicide, telekinesis and violence, not to mention the language. For full content information see my full review at Parental Book Reviews.