Publisher: Bloomsbury U.S.A. Children's Books
Age Group: Young Adult
Pages: 288
Source: My local library.
Summary:
Zara and her friends knew they hadn't solved the pixie problem for good. Far from it. The king's needs grow deeper every day he's stuck in captivity, while his control over his people gets weaker. It's made him vulnerable. And now there's a new king in town.
A turf war is imminent, since the new pixie king, Astley, is moving in quickly. Nick nearly killed him in the woods on day one, but Zara came to his rescue. Astley swears that he and Zara are destined to be together, that he's one of the good guys. Nick isn't buying it, though Zara isn't as sure -- despite herself, she wants to trust the new king. But it's a lot more than her relationship with Nick that is at stake. It's her life -- and his. (From Amazon.com)
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Captivate is the sequel to Need which debuted in December 2008. I tried to read Need but couldn't connect with the story and put it down halfway through. I did, however, read far enough to get to know the characters and become curious about where their stories would go. For this reason--and because the cover of Captivate is SPECTACULAR--I decided to break a personal rule and read a series book out of order. I have no regrets.
Captivate is an absorbing novel; I was drawn in by Zara's (the main charater's) humorous first-person narration and stayed for the deliciously thickening plot, which involves romance, action, and a handsome, mysterious new pixie king named Astley who is convinced that Zara is meant to be his queen. Zara expresses her annoyance:
Pixies and their ridiculous queen obsession. I'm so tired of it.
Zara may not initially agree, but Astley is one of the most likeable and entertaining characters I've ever met. Author Carrie Jones gives him a unique, believable speaking voice and every scene he appeared in was my new favorite of the novel.
Jones writes beautifully, peppering Zara's descriptions with interesting, funny, and often gorgeous similes. Between the expressive prose and Astley large sections of the book are un-puttdownable. I was addicted to Captivate.
While I enjoyed Zara and her voice, though, I never connected with her: I didn't cry when she cried, feel frightened when she did, or even smile when she was happy. I liked her, but I didn't care about her, and since I knew the other characters (Astley included) through Zara, I didn't care about them either.
As the plot builds Zara deals with the potential for destruction that we're all born with, and the lack of reader-character connection is awkward. From what I read of Need, I feel confident saying that Captivate is more serious than its predecessor. Zara is confronted with awful events and makes some difficult decisions, growing up significantly in the process.
Unfortunately, not connecting with Zara didn't stop me from being annoyed and slightly nauseated when she and her main love interest, Nick, called each other "baby" on every other page. It came across as a little too cheesy and unbelievable. Moreover, I came close to ditching Captivate about eighty pages from the end when the plot begins to drag painfully. I was bored, and it was a battle to the end of the book, which--thankfully--wrapped up this installment of Zara's story perfectly.
Captivate is an enjoyable but at times tedious read. I recommended it for readers of faery stories, anyone who enjoys their stories with touches of mythology, and for anyone looking for something different--this series is nothing if not unique. Jones deftly inserts enough backstory for readers new to the series to enjoy Captivate but be curious about Need, and I intend to give the book a second chance.The visually pleasing book trailer:

10 comments:
Thanks for the tempting review. I'm so curious now!
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I was sent this and I can't wait to read it. Love that cover! I do like faery stories... hehe I need to read Need first though.
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Great review! I just bought Need, so I'm not quite ready for Captivate yet :)
Catherine: You're welcome! It's a curious series.
Eli: Thanks! I just checked it out. I think you're sweet too :) I hope you enjoy both Need and Captivate.
Melissa: Thanks! I hope you enjoy Need.
It sounds like a good book, but now I think I might put it on the end of the TBR list.
Thanks for the review. It sounds interesting, and I really like the cover.
I have heard lots of things about both of the books, and I def. need to read both of them very soon. Okay not very soon, but let's say when my next paycheck comes in..
Hey there! Great review on Captivate! I got it when it came out. I still have to read need though lol. You have a really cute blog, I love it!
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