Sixteen-year-old Deirdre Monaghan is a painfully shy but prodigiously gifted musician. She's about to find out she's also a cloverhand - one who can see faeries. Deirdre finds herself infatuated with a mysterious boy who enters her ordinary suburban life, seemingly out of thin air. Trouble is, the enigmatic and gorgeous Luke turns out to be a gallowglass - a soulless faerie assassin. An equally hunky - and equally dangerous - dark faerie soldier named Aodhan is also stalking Deirdre.Sworn enemies, Luke and Aodhan each have a deadly assignment from the Faerie Queen. Namely, kill Deirdre before her music captures the attention of the Fae and threatens the Queen's sovereignty. Caught in the crossfire with Deirdre is James, her wisecracking but loyal best friend. Deirdre had been wishing her life weren't so dull, but getting trapped in the middle of a centuries-old faerie war isn't exactly what she had in mind. "Lament" is a dark faerie fantasy that features authentic Celtic faerie lore, plus cover art and interior illustrations by acclaimed faerie artist Julia Jeffrey.
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"I just finished an advance copy of LAMENT: THE FAERIE QUEEN'S DECEPTION by debut author Maggie Stiefvater, which is smart, musical, romantic, and reinvents the faerie tradition." -- Cynthia Leitich Smith "Author of TANTALIZE"
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– Customer review on 12/02/2010
This was a great read, having read shiver I thought i would give this author a go and she was wonderful. Super easy to read and cannot wait to read the next one. Give it a go if you like to read to escape coz it is far fetched. Buy it if you like an easy read and to escape.
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– Customer review on 04/11/2009
There is something absolutely poetic about Maggie Stiefvater’s writing in Lament. Or perhaps poetic is not the right word here, given one of the subjects of the book – Lament is like music, beautiful music that envelops you and takes you somewhere else for as long as it continues to play. Sweetness, pain, determination, humour – all are presented with the skill and talent of a gifted musician playing from the heart. The prose can be lyrical, but is never purple, and each word is chosen carefully and adds to each scene and the characters within it.
It is always a pleasure to find a novel that shows actual research and knowledge into myth and legend that they build their stories around, as it shows great care and effort has been made to ‘get things right’ and also in developing it so that it fits in with the modern world. It takes a great amount of skill to weave traditional tales and elements into a story set in the modern world, and Stiefvater manages to do that spectacularly. I found it was particularly refreshing (not to mention just what I was looking for) to have a modern faerie story that was not in the extreme, gritty, urban style that seems to be the popular trend at the moment. Surburban faeries/fantasy, perhaps?
The use of music was also well done, and even though the songs were for the most part words, they were still very beautiful indeed. I could definitely imagine myself listening to them and getting caught up in music and the words.
But no matter how strong and well-done the setting is, a story is only as good as its characters. Deirdre is someone I related to very easily, suffering problems with crippling shyness myself (although at least I do not suffer from vomiting as a side-effect) and although she does not have the confidence or the physical butt-kicking that seems to be required of heroines these days, she is smart and savvy enough to definitely be an effective protagonist. Even when the situation is dark and dire, she still manages to find some trace of strength and pulls out more that is hidden between the surface. James could easily have fallen into the trap of being “just the best friend/sidekick”, but he is well-fleshed out and has an important role to play (plus enough awesome foreshadowing that makes me excited for Ballad), just as Luke is more than just dangerous temptation, with a carefully plotted history and storyline of his own that fascinated me to no end. And as for villains and other characters… plenty of those, too, and all crafted with the same care.
Lament: The Faerie Queen’s Deception is definitely a keeper and a good addition for anyone who loves faerie stories, as well as a good choice for anyone wanting to enter the world of modern faerie fiction.
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