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Nightshade: Book 1 por Andrea Cremer
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Nightshade: Book 1 (edição 2010)

por Andrea Cremer

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Calla and Ren have been raised knowing it is their destiny to mate with one another and rule over their shape-shifting wolf pack, but when a human boy arrives and vies for Calla's heart, she is faced with a decision that could change her whole world.
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Título:Nightshade: Book 1
Autores:Andrea Cremer
Informação:Philomel (2010), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 528 pages
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Summary: Meet Calla Tor, a guardian werewolf tasked with protecting her pack from supernatural threats. When she's forced into an arranged marriage with a fellow werewolf, everything goes haywire faster than a squirrel on caffeine. Secrets unravel, alliances shift, and Calla must navigate the tangled forest of love, loyalty, and lycanthropy.

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  pools_of_words | Jan 30, 2024 |
Book RANT: For those unfamiliar, there are occasions when I'll read a book that SOUNDS perfect for me, and may indeed include details that suit me quite well, but SOMETHING ruins the entire thing for me. That's when I rant about my unhappiness and the injustice of it all.

Please note I will rant, rave and curse the gods for the author's writing and the book's content. I will never attack an author on a personal level and I do try to remain constructive.

Today we have Nightshade a Young Adult Paranormal that had me literally gnashing my teeth.

Since this book rant has spoilers, I'm placing the majority under a cut.

What I liked:
I really enjoyed the world building of this book. It was something different; you have the Guardians (the werewolves), the Keepers (the ones they protect, who keep the world in Balance), the Searchers (the 'enemy' the Guardians protect the Keepers from) and than the regular old humans who are stuck in the middle. The Guardians don't see any reason to keep themselves under wraps, as long as they don't go shouting to the humans 'hey we can be wolves!' all is good. The Keepers meanwhile are doing pretty much the same thing, just they don't turn into wolves. All that undercurrent tension makes itself very apparent to the humans who segregate themselves pretty far away.

I liked that the Keepers were obviously power-tripping maniacs, who did bad things (a lot) and probably would win sociopaths of the year if anyone so cared to make that award. They had their own little clans (in this book its the Nightshades--Calla--and the Banes--Ren) they oversaw, had some fighting, but by in large they treated the Guardians the worst. There wasn't a single redeeming feature for them and for that I found them entertaining to read about.

I felt that the way Cremer handled the Guardians was refreshing. They don't so much as become wolves as they are always both, but never at the same time. Just depends on which body they want to walk around in. They retain some of their wolfy-ness as humans and vice versa. I also liked that the Banes and Nightshades may have been rivals, but they make a good effort to be more of an integrated group when the time comes. Calla and Ren's idea to begin melding the group before it was necessary was important and I thought clever.

I loved Ren. He was a playboy, and arrogant and pushed Calla, but he also respected her wishes. He tried to make things work between them, he took her advice and didn't sneer at her. He respected her as an equal Alpha leader--maybe he didn't agree with her decisions, but he didn't try to undermine her or take away her power. Was he a bit of a jerk and bully at times? Yeah, but he also showed real emotional turmoil when discussing what was happening in his own Pack.

What I did not like:
CALLA. No seriously. I was kind of intrigued with her in the beginning chapters, when it was obvious she was trying to mold her own future and do what was best for her Pack. I was kind of irritated with how standoffish she would be with Ren, than what a tease, than standoffish, than outraged...sure they couldn't 'consummate' their union until the actual ceremony, but for crying out loud! She was such a tease! She'd tell Ren they needed to stop, but would cave pretty quickly, only to get angry at herself (which quickly became anger at Ren) and start the cycle all over again. Then also she was something of a two-faced hypocrite. On the one hand she was planning her upcoming union with Ren, making him believe her whole heart was into it (well as much as he was, they were both kind of doom and gloom twins at times) and on the other it was 'Oh Shay...he makes me feel so wibbly wobbly'.

The Calla that was a good leader, and a strong alpha and who I wanted to read about would suddenly become a lovestruck idiot, flaunting common sense and authority. I understand that there is something fishy about the whole business of the Keepers and Shay, but Calla lost all sense when with Shay. Ren was bending over backwards to do whatever she asked of him in regards to their relationship and the upcoming Union, but she repaid him with lying and falling in love with another guy.

Which brings me to SHAY. Oh ye gods above. Half the time he was very milquetoast--worried, distracted and doing his level best to put himself into suicidal situations. The other half he was pushing Calla to flaunt tradition, get rid of Ren, love him more and trust him more. Some of Calla's very serious and very reasonable objections--like I don't know, the entire fate of her people?--just breezed past him. Let me say this once: love does not conquer all. If a person says something along the lines of 'we need to tread carefully because my masters have no compunction about killing us all if we are caught' the reaction should not be 'run away!'.

He didn't take her responsibility to her Pack very seriously I don't think. Or he chose to ignore it in favor of doing things to get himself killed.

I skipped around for the last two hundred plus pages of the ARC and unless I was missing all the dramatic shifts of character in the passages I wasn't reading, not much seems to change. In fact I think the end, where I thought Calla was going to do the right thing and finally trust Ren, and stop treating him like an unwanted stalker, she goes and does a very stupid thing. Karma kicks her butt for it though. And I won't lie I kind of rooted for it. Maybe, just maybe, in the second book she'll weigh her options a little and realize 'going this alone is the worst possible idea I've ever had'.

And god help her if she hurts Ren (emotionally speaking) some more. I'll invent a way to climb into this book and beat the snot out of her.


As you can see I had some very...strong...feelings about this book. Its not very often I'll come across a book that I want to enjoy with every fiber of my being, but can't because the main character makes me want to shoot her. But this is my purely bias'ed opinion. Around the blog-o-sphere the book seems to be quite popular, so maybe I'm just missing something. ( )
  lexilewords | Dec 28, 2023 |
This is a young adult book about werewolves, a genre I would not normally read. I was pleasantly surprised by it and look forward to reading the next book in the series. ( )
  LisaBergin | Apr 12, 2023 |
First review ever! This book is okayish. There were some things that really pissed me off. 2, to be exact.

First: Shay. Shay is possibly the stupidest love interest in the history of stupid, annoying love inerests. He reags on Calla about how she shouldn't let Ren (her future mate) walk all over her and tell her what to do. Then, only a scant few chapters later, Shay gets into a fight with Ren over Calla! Plus, he makes her do things that she could get killed for. Example:

Shay: "Open the forbidden book, Calla."
Calla: "But I could get killed for opening the forbidden book. It's forbidden!"
Shay: Open the book!"
Calla: *whimpers* "But..."
Shay: "Just open the damn book!!!!!!!!"
Calla: "Fine." *opens book* "Can we make out now?"

Gentlemanly, no?

Second: Calla. Calla is the most stupid, annoying, bratty, helpless heroine ever. She says that she is a strong alpha female that loves a good fight.
But, Calla doesn't do anything productive or remotley leader-like throughout this whole book. She whines the whole time about how she isn't allowed to screw around with Ren before 'the union' in which they blend their two packs together. Ren, (suprise suprise) really wants to screw around with Calla *gasp!* BEFORE THE UNION!!! Calla makes some very very dim-witted decisions in this book, and will probably continue to make the same dim-witted mistakes in the rest of the books (because, this being YA, of course it's a series!) Instead of starting fights, or ending them, Calla decides to spend the whole 400-something pages trying to break up fights between Ren and Shay. The operative word being trying.

All that said, there are some things I liked: Ren, Mason, and Nev. Ren is an alpha male and super sexy. You can tell that he really has feelings for Calla (although why is a mystery). He's funny sweet and protective, but not to protective. I mean, he has to protect Calla, or she would die from her own idiocy, so... He respects her, and is respected by his and her packs. And the fact that he's hot and a player doesn't hurt either! (Why is that badass-iness so attractive??? Hmmm...)

And Mason and Nev are just halarious! But will probably end up undeveloped, because they are secondary characters. Booo!


*** This review used to be longer and better and had a lot more Shay hating but it got deleted when I pressed the backspace button and had to re-write it. It was very annoying***




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