Sunday, July 12, 2015

It’s Time for the Scorpio Races… I am so, so alive.


The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater
Every November on a tiny island the water horses come out of the sea and the island has a race.  These horses aren’t normal racing animals, they are monsters that eat meat and the men of the island race and some riders die while one will be crowned victor.  This story is about a boy named Sean Kendrick who has won the last four years and is coming back with his water horse Corr and a girl named Puck Connolly a desperate girl that is trying to keep her family together after her parents were dragged down into the sea by these monsters she’s about to race. 

I loved this book.  I am so glad I finally got it from the library because every book I have read of Maggie Stiefvater, I have loved.  Maggie has a way with words that blows my mind.  She makes the normal seem inspirational.  She makes things smell that don’t have a smell and the characters taste things that don’t have taste and it’s amazing.  She has a way with words that make a small observation seem huge and life changing. 
Sean, what a great character, I loved how quiet he was and how unassuming he was.  I loved his relationship with Corr and I adored how his emotions grew stronger for Puck, with each training day.  He is a fantastic character filled with grief and love and drive. 

As the race finally starts on page 397 (of 472) my heart was beating so fast.  I’m sitting on the edge of my seat.  What’s going to happen?  Who’s going to win and who’s going to die?  There was so much tension and suspense these moments that I thought I would have to take a break, but couldn’t step away from the action on the beach.  The race was only 2 miles long on a beach, it was the most nail biting 10 pages I’ve read in a long time.  I was so worried that Sean or Puck was going to die.  I couldn’t believe that other characters had died in the book and on this same beach and I was just waiting for someone that I loved to die. 
I enjoyed Puck’s little brother Finn, what a great character with his little nervous quirks and how much he loved his family.  He would do anything for Puck and I loved that.  On the other hand, I did not like her older brother Gabe.  I can’t believe he was willing to leave his younger siblings because he couldn’t take the island anymore.  He didn’t want them to come, he was just abandoning them on this death island because he’s a selfish prick.  I couldn’t believe what a punk he was. 

Overall it was a great reading experience and I can’t wait to read more of Maggie’s books, I had forgotten how much I loved her work!  Just a few quotes that I loved!
“They’re saying that you and Sean Kendrick were burning up the cliffs.” Tommy spins me again and grins at me.  “And when I say you and Sean Kendrick, I mean you and Sean Kendrick.  And by burning, I mean burning.”

As Sean slips out of his jacket, he looks over his shoulder at me and she smiles at me, just a glancing faint thing before he turns back to Tommy.  I’m quite happy for the smile, because Dad told me once you should be grateful for the gifts that are the rarest. 
Keep Reading My Friends!

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