Showing posts with label Carlos Paolini. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 14, 2014

When Adam Lacroft Met Death by Carlos Paolini

When Adam Lacroft Met Death
by Carlos Paolini

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Published: 2013
Publisher: New Generation Publishing
Genre: Paranormal, YA
Paperback: 142 pages
Rating: 4

"I'm what awaits at the end," she added in a deep voice, mocking a story-teller, "the one thing no man can avoid." She giggled at my unchanging look of incomprehension. "I'm Death, silly."

After being caught in a car accident, Adam Lacroft meets Death (a gorgeous brunette in her twenties and something of a flirt). Eve, as she tells him to call her, explains that she feels bad about Adam's pointless death and, out of some weird sense of pity and fancy, offers him a deal to win his life back. She gives him three days to find the man that killed him and kindly return him the favor.

Adam fills his best friend Erica (a gorgeous redhead. Adam is just surrounded by hot chicks) in on the whole thing and they both start the hunt. But as Adam and Erica find out more and more about their target, they find less and less of Eve's version of the events and Adam starts to worry--less about if what he is going to do is right or wrong--and more about if Even will honor their contract and give him what she promised.


About the author:
Carlos Eduardo del Valle Paolini Carrero was born in Caracas, Venezuela, 1994. He's not related to his knowledge, to the other writer Christopher Paolini in any way. This is his first novel and it's awesome. Buy it and give it a home.

My two-bits:
I found this story to be a good start to a series with an interesting take on Death and grim reaper concept. Although it does have a cliffhanger ending and left me with questions about the character Death.

The main character, Adam, has a fun sense of humor which makes for some amusing and cute moments.

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* review copy courtesy of publisher

* part of virtual book event: YA Paranormal Activity

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Meet: Adam and Death

When Adam Lacroft Met Death
by Carlos Paolini

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Immortality, Californication, Tweets and Other Inspirations behind W.A.L.M.D

I never really wanted to write about Death. When I started writing this novel, I wasn’t sure about a lot of things. The setting, the story, the characters were all unclear. I just knew one thing: I wanted a villain. Someone that was cruel and ruthless, but could execute these traits with supreme elegance. An antagonist that was aware of the damage she did, but still managed to enjoy it. A character that was now corrupt and distorted, but showed traces and shades of the person she used to be. A psychopath not born, but made. Forged.

The figure of Death as a person served this profile perfectly. It gave my villainess a state of being that required sacrifice in exchange for power. It raises the question of how she got there and then there are allusions throughout the novel that indicate just how much she lost in the way. Her condition allowed me to explore subjects like immortality and isolation and how they affect a person’s psyche. How they influence principles and morality and shape them into something that allows them to stay sane, but that ultimately clashes with what we know as right or wrong.

When starting to create Death’s relationship with Adam, I drew inspiration from the T.V series Californication. The show is about a successful writer that constantly wrecks his personal life and hurts those around him because he is unable to refrain from having destructive relationships with beautiful women. He knows when a woman is a bad idea, but he can’t help finding her incredibly attractive, or tragically compelling, and going for her, even when terrible consequences ensue. Based on this same principle, Adam turns a blind eye to Eve’s negative traits. He chooses to ignore the fact that she’s volatile and spoiled, because she is also gorgeous and charming. Even when Adam knows that Eve has lied to him and that she is responsible for the grave things that are going to happen to him, he still likes flirting with her. She’s going to kill me tomorrow, but she looks so adorable when she blushes. He is not incapable of cutting off this relationship: he is simply unwilling. Making out with Death is too much of a temptation for Adam to say no, even when that kiss might certainly be his last.

A more general inspiration for my novel was this phrase: “Write the kind of book you’d like to read.” I don’t know who said it or where I even first saw it. No joke, I think it was a tweet, but it is the best advice I have ever received as a writer. When I wrote this novel, I thought only of myself. I like books with dark humor, witty dialogues and romance. I like stories with sex, plot twists and backstories, so I wrote one with all these elements, to the best of my talent. Because I write for myself, I weave my inner most complexes and memories and fantasies into the narrative. Since they are something I share with lots of people my age, it makes my writing, not extraordinary or unusual, but honest and relatable. I did not write this novel for anyone out there, but I hope the people that read it enjoy it as much as I enjoyed creating it.

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© 2013. All rights reserved.

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Saturday, October 26, 2013

Stacking the Shelves - 10.26.13

Stacking the Shelves
hosted by Tynga's Reviews (details)

Stacking The Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks!

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Bought:

Allegiant
by Veronica Roth
-dystopia, YA

Got this signed copy while she was in town and speaking at the Castro Theatre - she was a hoot and awesome!

Three Things You Need to Know About Rockets:
A Real-Life Scottish Fairy Tale
by Jessica A. Fox
-books, memoir

The Night Guest
by Fiona MacFarlane
-thriller

Stay tuned: this will be featured in the upcoming Night Night virtual book event

For Review:

The Gangs of Suburbia
by Stuart R. West
courtesy of author
Thanks Stuart!

Tex, Witch Boy
by Stuart R. West
courtesy of author
Thanks Stuart!

Tex and the God Squad
by Stuart R. West
ARC courtesy of author
Thanks Stuart!
cover and release date: tba

When Adam Lacroft Met Death
by Carlos Paolini
courtesy of Authoright
Thanks Diana!

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* most of these will be offered as giveaways within the next two months

* comment and TELL me what you have acquired for your shelves recently

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