Calder is a Fetch, a death escort, the first of his kind to step from Heaven back to Earth. The first to fall in love with a mortal girl. But when he climbs backwards out of that Death Scene, into the chaos of the Russian Revolution, he tears a wound in the ghost realm, where the spirits begin a revolution of their own.
And I found this little tidbit on Laura's website:
Calder, like every Fetch, had only one name, but he had two ages: his Earth Years numbered nineteen and his Death Years numbered three hundred and thirty. Though it was no excuse for what he would do, for a Fetch, Calder was young. The Order of the Fetch, on the other hand, was old--it began when the ruins of the first garden could still be found hiding in the desert beside a river, a blanket of green having grown over her like a shroud, and, in this moist cave that was once Eden, at the heart of her darkness, the Tree of Knowledge bowed to the earth.
Sounds a bit like a mix between Meet Joe Black and The Book Thief and the Russian Revolution/Garden of Eden elements make it even more appealing to me. I've heard awesome things about Laura's previous book A Certain Slant of Light and I even managed to track down a signed copy on amazon. So that's actually TWO books I'm eager to read. Are you also excited about this one? What other forthcoming books are on your radar?
16 comments:
Interesting... it sort of has that Bella and Edward piece too with Calder looking 19 but actually being 330!
Sounds like a fascinating read! I hadn't heard of this one. Here's mine:
http://southerngal-lisa.blogspot.com/2008/10/waiting-on-wednesday-my-first.html
Alea - You are right. I hadn't thought of that withe Edward and Bella, but that may also be because I haven't read the Twilight series (for shame).
Lisa - I'll check yours out.
Lenore- Yeah that probably wouldn't come instantly to your mind then! Are you going to read them you think?
I will read Twilight and then see if I want to continue. I feel like I should give it a chance since so many love it. Though I may never read Harry Potter...
Why not :( I think I like Harry Potter even more! That's exactly what I did too, tried to first one to be sure and then continued on with the series.
I read the first few chapters of the first book and I just couldn't get into it. And now I take kind of perverse pleasure in the fact I haven't read it ;)
I definitely know what you mean! I pretty much slept through the first Lord of the Rings movie. One day when i was bored a friend got me to try the second movie, it wasn't happening then either. So I'm saying NO to those!
Good for you! While I personally have seen each of the three movies about 20 times each, I WILL NOT be sucked into seeing (or reading) The Hobbit.
LOL. Is that the prequel? I don't even know!
Yes, it's the story of that old hobbit who gave Frodo the ring.
Hmm...what book am I looking forward to? I'm pretty excited to read the Tales of Beedle the Bard because I loved all the HP books. I'm addicted to The Luxe series and am eagerly awaiting the next in that series. Lisa Schroeder has a new book coming out called Far From You and seeing as I loved I Heart You, You Haunt Me, I'm eagerly awaiting her latest.
I haven't read A Certain Slant of Light yet, but I've heard great things-and this one looks pretty good as well!
I was kind of underwhelmed with A Certain Slant of Light - primarily because I found both of the leads to be kind of annoying and disingenuous. But I'm sure I'm in the minority, and it's certainly a cool premise - which this one sounds like it has as well.
I'm not sure what I was excited about before, but I am definitely putting "The Fetch" on my TBR list.
Wow! This sounds like a great book. I'll keep an eye out for it. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
--Anna
Diary of an Eccentric
Nice find! This is going right to the top of my wishlist :)
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