Showing posts with label Dead Beautiful. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dead Beautiful. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Book Review: Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon.


Product details:
Publisher: Usborne
Release date: May 1st 2011.
Paperback, 504 pages.
Rating: 3 out of 5.
Ages: 12+
Source: Received from publisher for review.

On the morning of her sixteenth birthday, Renée Winters was still an ordinary girl. She spent her summers at the beach, had the perfect best friend, and had just started dating the cutest guy at school. No one she'd ever known had died. But all that changes when she finds her parents dead in the Redwood Forest, in what appears to be a strange double murder.

After the funeral Renée’s wealthy grandfather sends her to Gottfried Academy, a remote and mysterious boarding school in Maine, where she finds herself studying subjects like Philosophy, Latin, and the “Crude Sciences.”

It’s there that she meets Dante Berlin, a handsome and elusive boy to whom she feels inexplicably drawn. As they grow closer, unexplainable things begin to happen, but Renée can’t stop herself from falling in love. It’s only when she discovers a dark tragedy in Gottfried’s past that she begins to wonder if the Academy is everything it seems.Little does she know, Dante is the one hiding a dangerous secret, one that has him fearing for her life.



I’ve mentioned before that boarding school paranormals are a great weakness of mine, and I’m always on the lookout for more books about these schools with their strange happenings and swoonworthy love interests! So, when I first heard about Yvonne Woon’s Dead Beautiful last year, its interesting premise piqued my interest, and I couldn’t wait to read it.  However, while this book contains a lot of elements that I usually love, it fell a little short for me in places.  That’s not to say that Dead Beautiful won’t be loved by many.  Dark and decidedly dangerous, Dead Beautiful has elements of The Secret History and Twilight, and that combination makes for an intriguing read indeed!

Dead Beautiful opens when California girl, Renée Winters, on returning from a blissful day spent at the beach, discovers both of her parents dead, seemingly murdered, and in pretty strange circumstances too.  Soon, Renée’s life as she knows it is changed forever.  She is uprooted from California to Maine, and to Gottfried Academy a secluded boarding school with some strange customs and an unhealthy obsession with the dead language of Latin.  Gottfried is a school where secret meetings, secret societies and séances are the order of the day.  While Renee is desperate to solve the mystery of her parents murder, she soon finds out that Gottfried Academy, and, in particular, a boy called Dante Berlin are keeping their own dark secrets from her.  She discovers just how deadly these secrets are when one by one students start dying in the same mysterious circumstances as her parents…

Let’s focus on the romantic interest, Dante Berlin for a second.  Do you like the name? I hear readers are torn. Well, I liked the name, but I pretty much felt like that was the best thing about Dante.  Renée is an intelligent and feisty girl, but she somehow loses all reason whenever Dante is near, even though he doesn’t seem to have a great personality. He is good looking, though. Dante is presented to us as beautiful, dark and brooding.  He’s also tortured and hiding a terrible secret.  Well, if I’ve read about one of these dark, brooding, tortured souls, I’ve read about them all. Edward Cullen, you started a trend!  Nowadays, I need a little more from these beautiful boys who are all hiding deadly secrets! Not Renée though, she falls for Dante in five seconds flat, and even starts flunking class so she can get extra tutoring from him. Oh yeah, there’s a serious case of insta-love going on in this one!

For me, this relationship  just didn’t work, and I had a difficult time connecting with the characters, neither of whom are particularly likeable.  I liked the mystery element of the story, although I felt that this book, at over five hundred pages, was far too long. The storyline starts and ends with a bang, but the spaces in between are often long-winded and unnecessary.  The ending when it comes is an unusual one, and somewhat abrupt too.  While I’m in favour of a good cliffhanger done well, I do like closure on at least a couple of plot points, and so in that respect, this one left me unsatisfied.

Despite the shortcomings I found, there were elements of this one I enjoyed too.  I was a fan of the atmospheric setting and of the mystery, which kept me guessing for a large part of the book. You’ll have fun figuring out the secrets of Gottfried Academy and of Dante Berlin.   Dead Beautiful is a debut with a lot of potential and a lot of unanswered questions, so with all that in mind I will be checking out the sequel Life Eternal when it’s released in 2012.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Dead Beautiful Blog Tour: Delightful Debutantes with Yvonne Woon.

I'm today's stop on the UK tour for Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon. I had planned to have my review of this one up yesterday, but I've been ill for the past couple of days, and I haven't had any energy for blogging, so expect this one later in the week instead. In the meantime, enjoy this interview as Yvonne invites you to find out more about the mysterious world of Gottfried Academy and Dead Beautiful...



Dead Beautiful is a complex tale steeped in history, mythology, Latin and a fascination with the macabre.  What kind of research did you do for the book, and how long did the research process take? 

I did do a lot of research, but it didn’t take nearly as long as I thought it would. I re-read a lot of philosophy—mostly Descartes, Plato, and some mythology about zombies, though most of it I had already read before. And I did some minor research on Latin—just enough to learn the mechanics of the language, and to make me realize that I would never be able to teach it to myself (I ended up hiring a Latinist to check my translations). But the wonderful thing about fiction is that you can make it up!



UK Cover
What were your inspirations and influences for Dead Beautiful?

I always loved horror movies growing up—really cheesy, scream-inducing thrillers—which I think I always have in the back of my mind. I also love science fiction (monsters, machines and such) and the lore that comes along with it. And then in college and grad school, I studied a lot of classical literature. So I guess Dead Beautiful happened when I mixed those three interests up. And of course, there’s always Harry Potter, which is very close to my heart.

Gottfried Academy, the setting for Dead Beautiful is a prestigious boarding school with a lot of dark secrets.  Why did you choose this setting for Dead Beautiful, and why do you think that boarding school settings with a paranormal twist are so popular in YA fiction?

Gottfried is similar to the high school I went to, which was a New England prep school. Of course, everyone I knew was fully alive, but the rules and courses were pretty similar. I think boarding schools are popular because they’re private, strict, and exclusive. They have dress codes and strange rituals that vary depending on the school’s history, and I think a paranormal twist helps explain those mysteries. It’s also interesting in that it’s one of the few situations where a bunch of kids are living in the same building for an entire year.

US Cover
What is your top tip for aspiring writers?

Write the story you feel that only you can tell, not the one you think other people will want to hear.

Can you name three other books that you think readers of your book might enjoy?

The Secret History by Donna Tartt, Fingersmith by Sarah Waters, In the Woods by Tana French.

What were your favourite books as a teen?

Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut (anything by him, really), Jane Eyre, Love Story by Erich Segal . . . There were more, but those were the ones that have really stuck with me

Can you give me any hints about your next book, Life Eternal, which is the sequel to Dead Beautiful? What lies in store for Renée and Dante?

Their story takes a couple of peculiar turns, leaving them in a slightly different setting, which involves a mysterious young woman, French, and a trek through the snow. But that’s all I can say for now!


Thanks to Yvonne for the great interview! Make sure you stop by Wondrous Reads tomorrow for the next stop on the tour where Jenny will be doing a US v UK cover comparison on Dead Beautiful! Those are always fun!





Next up on Delightful Debutantes: Amy Plum & Die for Me.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Blog Tour Announcement: Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon.

The UK blog tour for Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon is taking place next week, so make sure you check out all the stops! I'll be reviewing the book on Monday, while Yvonne will be stopping by on Tuesday for Delightful Debutantes!




Saturday, January 8, 2011

News Round Up: Dead Beautiful UK cover reveal & sneak peak, L.A Weatherly's Angel Burn available on Netgalley & some great book trailers to check out!

I've been away this week, so I'm just now catching up on all the bookish news on the web. There's been lots in the way of book trailer and cover reveals this week! I'll be highlighting some of my favourite new book covers in the next installment of Cover Candy, but, for now, read on for my pick of this week's bookish news!

Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon is a book I've wanted to read since I first heard about it last year.  I've read some good reviews on US blogs, and now the book is getting a UK release, and it  has a whole new cover too! This one will be published in March 2011 by Usbourne.  You can also check out the first chapter of the book : here

If  you've already read this one, I'd love to know what  you thought! Which cover do  you prefer? The UK cover wins for me here. I love the dark green colouring, the lettering and the extra details that this one has.





Angel Burn, the first book in L.A Weatherly's Angel trilogy is now available for request on Netgalley. I loved this book - I even listed it as one of my favourites of 2010!  This has a new title, and a new cover for the American market, where it publishes in May.  The cover hasn't been officially revealed yet, but, you can get a sneak peak on Netgalley. From what I can see, I prefer the UK cover, but I will discuss in full once the cover is officially unveiled!

Now onto the book trailers! 

I watched this trailer for Lisa McMann's Cryer's Cross late last night, and it seriously spooked me! I have never felt shivers down my spine after watching a book trailer before! Something about this one reminds me of Samara in the movie The Ring. When I first encountered Samara, she scared the bejesus out of me, just like this trailer did! I've read a few negative reviews of this one, so even though I've got an e-galley, I've held off reading it, but now, after watching the trailer, I think I just might pick it up!









The trailer for Kim Harrington's Clarity was also revealed this week. I love the sound of this book. Thanks to my blogger friend, Heidi, I have a copy, so I'll be reading it soon!








I'd love to know your thoughts on these books if you've read them, and what you think of the covers and trailers!

Monday, September 6, 2010

Book News: Usborne announces a host of exciting new teen titles!



Hot on the heels of it's debut teen title Angel by L.A Weatherly (Oct.2010) Usborne publishing has announced that it will be publshing an array of teen titles in the future, including the next books in the Angel trilogy (Angel Fire and Angel Fever) and a host of other titles by established and upcoming authors. There are also some exciting debuts on the list that I really can't wait to get my hands on!

" When we bought L.A.Weatherly's stunning YA trilogy, Angel, we saw it as the launchpad for a new range of teen and YA titles on the Usborne fiction list, and we've had a wonderful time over the past few months picking the best new teen fiction from around the world to create a wide range of books to appeal to different readers." Megan Larkin -Usborne Fiction Director.

First up is Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon,  a book that's already been generating a lot of blogger buzz ahead of it's US release later this month.  Billed as 'a haunting love story about desire, danger and destiny', this sounds like a stunning paranormal romance, and is definitely a book I'm excited to read.  The setting for the book is an elite American boarding school, which pretty much guarantees that I'll love it. Boarding schools + paranormal romance = my great weakness! Look out for the UK edition of this one in  May 2011.

Usborne will also publish The Truth about Celia Frost, a teen thriller with lots of twists and turns,  from debut author Paula Rawsthorne.  This sounds like a great read, and was one of the winners of the Undiscovered Voices 2010 competition. Watch out for this one in August 2011. 


2011 YA Titles from Usborne



In addition to these books, Usborne will be publishing  Traitors Kiss by Pauline Francis, the author described as 'Philippa Gregory for younger readers'  This is a Young Adult historical fiction novel centered around Queen Elizabeth I and her coming of age.  As regular readers will know, I love historical fiction, and this sounds like a good read.  Usborne have also acquired rights to two books by  Australian author Jack Heath - Money Run (July 2011) and Hit List (January 2010) are described as "teen crime fiction at it's best with two teenage thieves battling corrupt governments, ruthless corporations and rogue assassins."









Addition info: booktrade.info
Post Updated: March 2011.