Monday, 1 June 2015

The Scorpio Races- Maggie Stiefvater

For some reason, this book review was not published as it is was not updated and was still a 'draft' in my posts, so I have updated this review and re-posted it. (If it ever got posted in the first place.)

Book 5 of My Summer Reading challenge

My rating:

Okay, so I am attempting something different in this review as I am going to do a day-to-day review on what I have read and what I thought.

Started this book on 29th May 2015

29.05.15: Page 51 (Chapter 7)
Okay, so far I am not really sure what to think of this book, I find the whole story line kind of interesting and I would like to see how it carries on. This is my first Maggie Stiefvater book so I have no books which I am able to compare too meaning that this is a total shot in the dark for me. It could be a great book or completely terrible. I am still trying to wrap my head around some of the things which are happening and I am slightly confused at this point, (Mainly because I wasn't paying too much attention to the book as I was reading it) but I am willing to put that aside from now on and see where this book takes me.

30.05.15: Page 286 (Chapter 38)
After spending a few hours reading this book it has allowed me to really get my head around what is going on and what it is all about. There are still a few things which I would like the book to mention, especially how the Scorpio Races were created which will allow me to get my head around why it is done. Surely they just wouldn't think one day "Hey, lets race these really dangerous water horses down the beach and see how many people die."? And where is the race? I am more than half way through this book and all that has happened is Puck training a few times and a race with Sean. I was expecting a series of races but hopefully this will come later on in the book. Just need to wait and see.
"No one notices what the third sister, Annie, looks like because she's blind."
Okay, so what is the deal with that? I got so confused. So no one knows what she looks like because she cant see people or because she doesn't come out of the fist floor which is mentioned later on in the book? I think Maggie needs to explain this when it is mentioned and not later on.

31.05.15: Page 339 (Chapter 44)
At this point, the races still haven't happened and I cannot help but feel disappointed about this as I would feel that this is the main part in the book and would be a good area of the story. There are also parts where I feel that Maggie has only added parts to this book so that the book will be longer and dragged out and some of the parts of the story are irrelevant.

01.06.15: Finished
Now that I have finished the book, I can give my overall opinion. Throughout the book, I couldn't help but feel disappointed that the story of the races took a long time to actually come about and the fact that the races lasted for all of 10 pages was so disappointed due to the fact that I expected it to be much longer. However, even thought I found some parts of this book disappointing, I gave this book 4/5 stars just for the fact that the chapter of the race was so thrilling and I was sitting on the edge of my seat refusing to move until I found out the outcome of the race.

I love the idea that Puck has to overcome the fact that she is a woman and she wants to take part in the races which is mainly dominated by men. It really shows what a woman needs to go through to be accepted in some areas of life.

Another reason for my high score of this book is the ending. I found it so touching and I actually felt tears welling up in the corner of my eyes. and it was so different to the ending of books which I have read before. Also, the fact that the relationship between Sean and Puck isn't a main factor in this book really appeals to me as many YA books do.

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