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Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Review: The Evolution of Mara Dyer

THE EVOLUTION OF MARA DYER
(Mara Dyer #2)
Michelle Hodkin
Paranormal-ish Young Adult
544 pages
Simon & Schuster
Available October 23rd
Received from publisher for review

Warning: Review contains a spoiler from book one, but NO spoilers from Evolution.

THE STORY (from Goodreads)
Mara Dyer once believed she could run from her past.

She can’t.

She used to think her problems were all in her head.

They aren’t.

She couldn’t imagine that after everything she’s been through, the boy she loves would still be keeping secrets.

She’s wrong.

In this gripping sequel to The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, the truth evolves and choices prove deadly. What will become of Mara Dyer next?


MY THOUGHTS
Deeply intriguing and deliciously unnerving, The Evolution of Mara Dyer meets the bar set by its predecessor and then raises it higher, delighting us with a world of reality and possible delusion so intricately woven together we can’t begin to separate the strands, instead we simply hold on and put ourselves in the very capable hands of Ms. Hodkin. So often times reading the second book in a beloved series is extremely nerve-wracking, the worry that it won’t live up to the first a tangible weight we feel as we crack the spine, and while that sense of anticipation is certainly present when we begin this tale, it quickly dissipates as Mara’s story gets infinitely more complex and holds us completely rapt.

From our time with her in The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, we know she’s untrustworthy as a narrator; hallucinations, memory lapses, and supernatural happenings ensuring our faith in the reality of what she's seeing is shaky at best, and the foundations of our limited trust in her are rattled even further in this second book. We want so badly to believe in her, to scream at the top of our lungs our surety that Jude is alive just as she claims, but at the back of our minds a kernel of doubt remains, and like Mara’s family, we constantly evaluate her every thought and action, looking for the smallest of indicators to tell us whether or not her interpretation of events is reliable. It’s a special kind of beautiful torture to read Mara’s story, the guilt over our inability to silence the niggling doubts combining with our fear for her physical, emotional, and mental welfare to leave us thoroughly unsettled.

Noah is a pillar of strength for Mara in this second installment, someone who can do what even we as readers can’t – tell her unflinchingly that he believes her. While in the beginning Noah is present and accounted for, he’s also fairly quiet and reserved, some of the cocky arrogance dimmed in the face of Mara’s new problems. We can see the wheels turning in his head, but he keeps them frustratingly to himself, hiding a lot of his thoughts from both Mara and us until we can almost feel him slipping away even though he’s physically close by. It’s not until the latter half of the story that Ms. Hodkin decides to loosen a few of the bolts holding his armor in place, and we’re given a few tiny pieces of Noah that, despite their small size, are enough to bring us to our knees. Where our pain for Mara is acute as she is so clearly struggling with the increasing frailty of her mind and her sanity, our pain for Noah is equally profound, the doors to his soul cracked open for us ever-so slightly toward the end, giving us an unforgettable glimpse at a young man who’s an expert at containment – only ever releasing careful truths on a schedule of his own making.

Overall, The Evolution of Mara Dyer is an absolutely stunning sequel, packed with small clues we desperately grasp at with frantic fingers, adding them to a mental pile we plan on reviewing later to see if we can decipher this most addicting of puzzles. The ending leaves us with a cruel twist to our lips as some revelations are made clear to Mara, a throbbing pain in our hearts as the aftermath of the final pages actually registers, and a steady hum of anticipation as Mara decides on a course of action moving forward to the next book.

Rating: 5/5
 

Don't forget to check out today's stop for the Madly In Love Blog Tour at Mundie Moms for the latest Evolution teaser and a chance to win a finished copy of the book!  You can get all the details and the full schedule here.

Monday, October 15, 2012

The Evolution of Mara Dyer: Madly In Love Blog Tour + Giveaway


I'm beside myself with excitement this morning as today marks the launch of the Madly in Love blog tour celebrating the release of Michelle Hodkin's astoundingly brilliant follow up to last year's The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer. The Evolution of Mara Dyer releases on October 23rd (who's been looking forward to that date since they reached the last page of Unbecoming? This girl.) and to ratchet up your anticipation to an unprecedented degree, twelve blogs are going to share a variety of teasers from Evolution, all of which focus on the relationship between the oh-so delicious Noah Shaw and our troubled Mara. In addition to the teasers, each blog will feature a couple questions posed to Michelle to create an ongoing interview week to week, providing even more kindling for your anticipatory fires.

Be sure and visit each participating blog between October 15th and 30th to not only get your Mara and Noah fix, but also for your chance to win a finished copy of the book and some very cool secret swag. The full tour schedule as well as the giveaway details can be found below!

And now I give you your first taste of the Noah and Mara awesomeness that is to come on this tour:

(click to enlarge)

“Should I go? I asked.

His hand was still on my face, and his touch was impossibly soft. “You should.”
I wasn't about to beg. I broke away from him and reached for the door.

“But don't,” he said, right when I touched it.

INTERVIEW, PART I

In Evolution, as well as the extra scene you posted, we get to see a little of what it’s like inside Noah’s head. What’s your favorite part of writing from his point of view?

His voice is so different from hers; it's more poetic, I think, and more dramatic, too. I like that what he thinks so rarely aligns with what observers (including Mara) think he's thinking. He's surprising. Tricky. That's my favorite thing about him.

If Noah could describe his relationship with Mara using only the title of a piece of fiction, what would that title be?

Noah's answer: Sexing the Cherry - Jeanette Winterson (can't help it.)

Mara's answer: Pale Fire - Vladimir Nabokov

My answer: Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro and Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie


THE EVOLUTION OF MARA DYER

Mara Dyer once believed she could run from her past.
 
She can’t.
 
She used to think her problems were all in her head.
 
They aren’t.
 
She couldn’t imagine that after everything she’s been through, the boy she loves would still be keeping secrets.
 
She’s wrong.
 
In this gripping sequel to The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, the truth evolves and choices prove deadly. What will become of Mara Dyer next?

More information on Michelle and her books can be found here:

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SCHEDULE

Monday, October 15th - Supernatural Snark
Tuesday, October 16th - Mundie Moms
Wednesday, October 17th - The Book Swarm
Thursday, October 18th - Refracted Light Reviews
Friday, October 19th - Dazzling Reads

Monday, October 22nd - Candace's Book Blog
Tuesday, October 23rd (release day) - Bookish Type Reviews
Wednesday, October 24th - Page Turners
Thursday, October 25th - Pure Imagination
Friday, October 26th - Bewitched Bookworms

Monday, October 29th - Books and Things
Tuesday, October 30th - Alice Marvels

GIVEAWAY

I have one finished copy of The Evolution of Mara Dyer to give away as part of this tour as well as some undisclosed swag made of win. To enter, please just fill out the Rafflecopter form below. Good luck everyone!


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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Madly in Love: The Evolution of Mara Dyer Blog Tour


Hey Everyone!

I'm beyond excited today to announce the upcoming promotional tour for Michelle Hodkin's The Evolution of Mara Dyer, one of my most anticipated books of the year. Or possibly ever. The wonderful and beautiful Danny from Bewitched Bookworms and I are honored to be hosting this tour, and we can't wait to tease, torture, and titillate you all with 12 days of exclusive content. Who's excited?

Starting October 15th and running through October 30th, twelve amazing blogs will be featuring quotes and small snippets from Evolution, all of which focus on Mara and Noah specifically to give you a sneak peek into their relationship in this dark and delicious sequel. In addition to the quotes, each stop will feature questions posed to Michelle to create an ongoing interview week to week and provide you with more inside scoop on this stunning couple.

I hope all of you are now looking forward to this as much as I am! Please mark your calendars to remind yourselves to get your Mara and Noah fix each and every day of the week leading up to and the week of the book's release on October 23rd:)

SCHEDULE:
Monday, October 15th - Supernatural Snark
Tuesday, October 16th - Mundie Moms
Wednesday, October 17th - The Book Swarm
Thursday, October 18th - Refracted Light Reviews
Friday, October 19th - Dazzling Reads

Monday, October 22nd - Candace's Book Blog
Tuesday, October 23rd (release day) - Bookish Type Reviews
Wednesday, October 24th - Page Turners
Thursday, October 25th - Pure Imagination
Friday, October 26th - Bewitched Bookworms

Monday, October 29th - Books and Things
Tuesday, October 30th - Alice Marvels

Wait, there's more! To make this event a little more interactive in nature, Michelle would like to give fans and readers the chance to submit interview questions for the tour. If you would like to ask Michelle, Mara, or Noah a question, just fill out the form below. Please note that not all submitted questions will be answered, instead a handful will be chosen and featured on the various tour stops, so we encourage you to submit only your most burning (but not spoiler-related) Mara Dyer questions! The form will be open through Wednesday, October 3rd, any questions submitted after that date will not be eligible for the tour.




THE EVOLUTION OF MARA DYER

Mara Dyer once believed she could run from her past.

She can’t.

She used to think her problems were all in her head.

They aren’t.

She couldn’t imagine that after everything she’s been through, the boy she loves would still be keeping secrets.

She’s wrong.

In this gripping sequel to The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, the truth evolves and choices prove deadly. What will become of Mara Dyer next?

Friday, September 30, 2011

Mara Madness Blog Tour: Review of The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

THE UNBECOMING OF
MARA DYER

Michelle Hodkin
Young Adult
450 pages
Simon & Schuster
Available Now
Received from publisher for review

THE STORY
Upon waking up in a hospital bed with needles in her arms and fog in her brain, Mara Dyer learns she is the sole survivor of a building collapse that took the lives of her best friend Rachel, her boyfriend Jude, and another friend Claire. She can't remember anything about the accident or why she and her friends were in an abandoned building at night, she only knows she keeps seeing Claire and Jude when they're not really there.

In an attempt to return her life to normal, Mara asks her family to move so she can start anew, but she quickly realizes that a change of location isn't helping her cope. She's still seeing things. Things that no one else can see. Sometimes awful things.

The one highlight of her new school is Noah Shaw, a young man who charms her despite herself and wiggles his way into her unbalanced life before she even knows what happened. Though Noah is a bright spot in her darkness, Mara continues getting worse instead of better, catching snippets of her parents' conversations that include words like "institution". Mara finally decides to unburden herself to Noah, relaying to him everything that's happened including the small pieces of memory that have come back to her from the accident, and, in doing so, discovers her world will never return to normal.

MY THOUGHTS
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer is a fascinating testament to how scarily beautiful the mind truly is–limitless in its capabilities and dichotomous in its nature. Our minds can be both our greatest assets but also our worst enemies, able to shield us from tragedies and horrors by blocking our memories while being equally capable of corrupting the foundations of our reality so what once was safe and comforting becomes questionable and terrifying. While reading this story we find ourselves in a perpetual state of anticipation, hovering on the precipice of discovering what is reality and what is hallucination for Mara, and wanting to take that final step that will catapult us over the edge into understanding only to find the edge moves farther from us with each step we take closer to it. Thus we are left in a spectacularly fluid limbo with Mara, the boundaries of our own minds the only parameters present as we float blissfully in a world rich with such delicious possibility.

We have a rather uneasy introduction to Mara, a handwritten note at the beginning explaining she is in fact not Mara Dyer setting an eerily mysterious tone as we find ourselves instantly determined to find out just what that means. Given that Mara remembers nothing of the accident initially, we all start out with our minds wiped clean except for the simple desire to piece together what's missing, and we can't help but wish for Mara's sake as well as ours that her memory will sort itself out and grant us the glory of concrete knowledge. Mara has a good sense of humor despite the difficulties of her past several months, opting to bypass melancholy and fight for normalcy at her new school, and she provides us with plenty of displays of personality to earn our affection even as we question her sanity.

Noah Shaw is a true highlight of this story, a young man who exists outside of classification and tidy labels, and much like the rest of the story, leaves himself open to interpretation. We can choose to believe the reputation he's fostered at school for being a womanizer of rather epic proportions–allowing the words of others to paint our portrait of him–or we can choose to bide our time, allowing his actions to guide the paintbrush that brings his image into startling focus. Each gesture becomes a corresponding stroke in the creation of his likeness, building his personality slowly and carefully until we see him clearly and feel our connection to him is a precious and intimate thing shared between us alone. Ms. Hodkin impresses us with her ability to make him feel so very real, not censoring him or attempting to wedge him into a predetermined young-adult-male-hero box, but rather letting the gorgeous chaos of realism emanate from him with authenticity. He's a character about whom we could easily read an additional four hundred pages and still crave more, and one we know we'll have at the forefront of our minds and the tip of our tongues for a long time to come.

A labyrinthine tale where reality and imagination clash on each and every page, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer keeps us guessing, theorizing, and questioning as we read, developing into something we never see coming and promising to continue blazing its enigmatic trail in future installments. Not everyone will find this story suited to them though, it has a quietness about it that may be unappealing for some as the psychological ramifications of Mara's accident become the focus and the physical action remains more at a minimum. We stumble through Mara's life unsure, a little off balance, and completely unprepared for the gargantuan puzzle that is her existence, yet we remain tethered to safety by the blossoming of a beautiful romance that has the potential to shatter just as easily as the other tenuously constructed illusions of this world, leaving us with an intense desire to flip back to the beginning and start the journey again just to see what we discover a second time through.

Rating: 5/5


It's the very last day of the promotional tour for The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer! Each of the 20 previous stops have each had a single letter included in their posts, and all of those plus the one you'll find below are pieces of a puzzle that, when placed in the correct order, spell out a very important line from the book. Don't worry if you haven't read it yet, you should be able to figure it out without any insider knowledge. Now, what do you get for going through all this effort you ask? Two very lucky people will win signed, finished copies of the book! YAY!

To enter, piece together the phrase with the letters found on each of the blogs (you can find the complete list of participating bloggers HERE) and when you have the it figured out, submit your answer using THIS FORM. As I said, today is the last day of the tour so your chance to enter ends tonight (9/30) at midnight. The correct answer will be posted Monday, October 3rd on Books Complete Me. Good luck everyone!

YOUR LAST LETTER: