Friday, February 15, 2013

Book Review: Skylark by Meagan Spooner

Skylark (Skylark, #1) Skylark by Meagan Spooner


My Rating : 3.5 0f 5 stars


Publication date: February 7th 2013 by Corgi

Blurb: Vis in magia, in vita vi. In magic there is power, and in power, life.

For fifteen years, Lark Ainsley waited for the day when her Resource would be harvested and she would finally be an adult. After the harvest she expected a small role in the regular, orderly operation of the City within the Wall. She expected to do her part to maintain the refuge for the last survivors of the Wars. She expected to be a tiny cog in the larger clockwork of the city.

Lark did not expect to become the City’s power supply.

For fifteen years, Lark Ainsley believed in a lie. Now she must escape the only world she’s ever known . . . or face a fate more unimaginable than death.



My Review:   

**ARC received from Random House U.K in exchange for an honest review.**

Despite the fact that dystopias are really "in" right now and that I have read so many of them throughout the year,Skylark still managed to leave a lasting impression.Like lots of dystopias,the background of the story focuses on an oppressive dictator government ruling over a community formed after some great war.But while the building blocks of the story may be a lot like common dystopian novels,the way the author develops her story from those building blocks is what makes Skylark unique.

In Skylark,Meagan Spooner gives a perfect example of hope when all is lost and a protagonist with a strong will to protect what she loves.She also put a lot of emphasis on the story through a paper lark,which I found to be really beautiful.In fact,I bet that the paper lark was probably my most favourite thing throughout the story.I might have liked it even more than the characters!While Skylark may sound a lot like your typical dystopian novel, the author's way of putting the story down into words gives it a lot more radiance.

Skylark is an absolutely must-read for fans of Delirium and Mystic City and perfect for a quick read as well since it is really easy to get into.I think that the content of the book makes it suitable for middle-grade readers as well,giving it an opportunity for a larger audience.So if you're a lover of dystopias then Skylark is one book you do not want to miss out on!

Like what you read so far?Think Skylark may be exactly what you're looking for?Check out my guest post with author Meagan Spooner and enter to win a U.K edition copy of Skylark.Contest is open to everyone outside North America.HERE is the link.Good Luck!!!

3 comments:

  1. I haven't read many reviews about this book, but yours definitely makes me excited to pick it up! It sounds good and I always enjoy Dystopian stories :) Great review Nobonita!

    Mel@thedailyprophecy.

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  2. Thanks Mel!! :D I've read a lot of reviews on the U.S edition which got published back in August,so I was a bit excited but couldn't manage to get my hands on my copy.So I was really happy when my R.H U.K contact coincidentally,recommended it to me.I know,she rocks! ;)

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  3. This sounds like a fantastic dystopian novel. I'm really glad you liked it and now am eager to try it, myself! Thanks for an honest, well-written review :)

    ♥ Karielle @ Books à la Mode

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