Kat Kennedy's Reviews > Seraphina
Seraphina (Seraphina, #1)
by Rachel Hartman (Goodreads Author)
by Rachel Hartman (Goodreads Author)
Kat Kennedy's review
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Nov 20, 11
bookshelves: favorites, fun-fantasy, kat-s-book-reviews, leaves-awesomeness-behind
Read from October 28 to 30, 2011
What does it take to inspire someone to read a book?
Is it enough to give a heartfelt plea to the book's worthiness?
Maybe a meme? Or jazzhands? Will jazzhands convince you?

I know, a meme about jazzhands! Admit it! This is pretty damn irresistible!
Okay, well, if you're one of those strange people who would choose a convincing, well-informed review over a meme of a tiny turtle doing jazzhands then...

Are you sure I can't convince you with jazzhands? Maybe throw in a shuffle for you?
Seraphina is half dragon, and not because her father struggles with the basic nuances of the English language.

Well, maybe a little bit...
In this epic fantasy by debut author, Rachel Hartman, Seraphina is an abomination who must hide her true self from everyone lest she and her father are killed for heresy. Dragons have the ability to fold themselves into human bodies and have maintained a strenuous peace with the human kingdoms. Seraphina's life is put into jeopardy when court intrigue and mystery implicates that the treaty between dragons and humans is in danger.
Hartman's novel is almost flawlessly executed. The novel, whilst long, is easily readable. Hartman doesn't rush her narrative, but neither does it seem to drag or falter.
Aside from a few brief flashback sessions, the story is carried entirely by Seraphina who may be half human and half dragon, but she is all brilliant. She is the equivalent of some kind of bear/dragon hybrid. Like, a bear/dragon hybrid that can breath fire. Yeah, that level of coolness.

Well, what do you know? They have a meme for that!
Often in novels, the female MC will profess to be extremely smart but, much to my chagrin, behave agonizingly stupidly and prove to have the mental faculties of a gnat. Seraphina is the total opposite of TSTL. She is brilliant, charming, ballsy and brave. All the while, she is also tactile, honest and fully-developed. Actually, I can not think of a single character in this book that I could argue as being two-dimensional or aggravating.
In fact, I absolutely loved the portrayal of strong female characters in this book. It was done with such grace and humanity that I found myself respecting most of the women in this book. Glisselda and the Queen were fantastic characters whom I absolutely adored.
Kiggs, as the love interest, was believable, endearing and wonderful. His character, so eccentric, so insightful and honourable, completely won me over. His relationship with Seraphina was genuine, subtle and romantic. The best thing? He wasn't any over-developed Romanticized Alpha Male! Thank goodness! He rocked it without needing to bully, oppress or corner Seraphina in any way!
The pacing is excellent for a lengthy novel. I gobbled it up and only at the very end did I feel any desire to speed things up. It is also beautifully well-written. The imagery alone was breath-takingly beautiful. The prose were polished and elegant. It was a pleasure to read. This novel was so full of emotion, beauty and poetry that I was honestly startled because I expected none of it.
I must confess that I am an acquaintance of Hartman here on GoodReads. I had grown a healthy respect for her opinions and expression, so I entered into reading Seraphina with a certain amount of skepticism and trepidation. I wonder if Hartman felt a similar trepidation when she saw that I had applied for her ARC and decided to read it! Because, let's face it, I'm not exactly known to be the most generous of reviewers. That's probably actually an understatement.
If you think that my opinion of this book has been swayed by my association with the author, then feel free to make your own mind up about it. I'm sure more reviews will be popping up soon.
But, to be honest, I didn't know what to expect when starting this novel. I've read work by friends before and had to put them aside, with embarrassment. This time is different. When Seraphina is released, I will buy this novel and treasure it. I will probably read it again and again when I need a laugh, or a romantic story or something to relax to. In fact, I loved this novel so much that I want to recommend it to everyone. I want to go get everyone I know and make them read it. This is the kind of novel that deserves to be published, that deserves to be successful. We need more of this out there. Not another trashy teen YA. This is the good shit. Right here.
So, my question is, what will it take to inspire you to read this book?
This ARC was provided to me by Random House publishers. No money or favours were exchanged.*

Is it enough to give a heartfelt plea to the book's worthiness?
Maybe a meme? Or jazzhands? Will jazzhands convince you?

I know, a meme about jazzhands! Admit it! This is pretty damn irresistible!
Okay, well, if you're one of those strange people who would choose a convincing, well-informed review over a meme of a tiny turtle doing jazzhands then...

Are you sure I can't convince you with jazzhands? Maybe throw in a shuffle for you?
Seraphina is half dragon, and not because her father struggles with the basic nuances of the English language.

Well, maybe a little bit...
In this epic fantasy by debut author, Rachel Hartman, Seraphina is an abomination who must hide her true self from everyone lest she and her father are killed for heresy. Dragons have the ability to fold themselves into human bodies and have maintained a strenuous peace with the human kingdoms. Seraphina's life is put into jeopardy when court intrigue and mystery implicates that the treaty between dragons and humans is in danger.
Hartman's novel is almost flawlessly executed. The novel, whilst long, is easily readable. Hartman doesn't rush her narrative, but neither does it seem to drag or falter.
Aside from a few brief flashback sessions, the story is carried entirely by Seraphina who may be half human and half dragon, but she is all brilliant. She is the equivalent of some kind of bear/dragon hybrid. Like, a bear/dragon hybrid that can breath fire. Yeah, that level of coolness.

Well, what do you know? They have a meme for that!
Often in novels, the female MC will profess to be extremely smart but, much to my chagrin, behave agonizingly stupidly and prove to have the mental faculties of a gnat. Seraphina is the total opposite of TSTL. She is brilliant, charming, ballsy and brave. All the while, she is also tactile, honest and fully-developed. Actually, I can not think of a single character in this book that I could argue as being two-dimensional or aggravating.
In fact, I absolutely loved the portrayal of strong female characters in this book. It was done with such grace and humanity that I found myself respecting most of the women in this book. Glisselda and the Queen were fantastic characters whom I absolutely adored.
Kiggs, as the love interest, was believable, endearing and wonderful. His character, so eccentric, so insightful and honourable, completely won me over. His relationship with Seraphina was genuine, subtle and romantic. The best thing? He wasn't any over-developed Romanticized Alpha Male! Thank goodness! He rocked it without needing to bully, oppress or corner Seraphina in any way!
The pacing is excellent for a lengthy novel. I gobbled it up and only at the very end did I feel any desire to speed things up. It is also beautifully well-written. The imagery alone was breath-takingly beautiful. The prose were polished and elegant. It was a pleasure to read. This novel was so full of emotion, beauty and poetry that I was honestly startled because I expected none of it.
I must confess that I am an acquaintance of Hartman here on GoodReads. I had grown a healthy respect for her opinions and expression, so I entered into reading Seraphina with a certain amount of skepticism and trepidation. I wonder if Hartman felt a similar trepidation when she saw that I had applied for her ARC and decided to read it! Because, let's face it, I'm not exactly known to be the most generous of reviewers. That's probably actually an understatement.
If you think that my opinion of this book has been swayed by my association with the author, then feel free to make your own mind up about it. I'm sure more reviews will be popping up soon.
But, to be honest, I didn't know what to expect when starting this novel. I've read work by friends before and had to put them aside, with embarrassment. This time is different. When Seraphina is released, I will buy this novel and treasure it. I will probably read it again and again when I need a laugh, or a romantic story or something to relax to. In fact, I loved this novel so much that I want to recommend it to everyone. I want to go get everyone I know and make them read it. This is the kind of novel that deserves to be published, that deserves to be successful. We need more of this out there. Not another trashy teen YA. This is the good shit. Right here.
So, my question is, what will it take to inspire you to read this book?
This ARC was provided to me by Random House publishers. No money or favours were exchanged.*

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Oct 30, 2011 06:59am
Great review, Kat. Sounds like something I'd like to read too.
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No need for jazz hands. You said: 1. Dragons. 2. Female protagonist who is not an idiot. When does it get released?
Apparently 8th May 2012. I want a hardcover now! Life is unfair! I really think you'll like this one, Elizabeth! You too AH!
Video of the jazzhands with the shuffle will suffice, I think. Definite bonus if you sing a lil ditty about dragons :)
Kat wrote: "Apparently 8th May 2012. I want a hardcover now! Life is unfair! I really think you'll like this one, Elizabeth! You too AH!"May?!! Seems like an eternity. Alas.
Definitely sounds like my cup of tea!! Thanks for the review. I don't get enough TRUE fantasy in my reading diet. Too bad this one isn't out until May. :(
It took exactly the last full paragraph of your review. I'll come back and read the rest on or about May 12, 2012. It sounds like 4 days will be more than enough despite not being a weekend.
I must confess that I am an acquaintance of Hartman here on GoodReads. I had grown a healthy respect for her opinions and expression, so I entered into reading Seraphina with a certain amount of skepticism and trepidation. I wonder if Hartman felt a similar trepidation when she saw that I had applied for her ARC and decided to read it! Because, let's face it, I'm not exactly known to be the most generous of reviewers. That's probably actually an understatement. Yes, this! This is me as well. I'm loving it so far and I'm so proud to call Rachel my GRs friend!
Awesome review as usual, Kat. :)
Well, I'm not usually a big reader in this genre but in my opinion it's miles better than Poison Study. I just wanted to devour this book and found it almost impossible to put down.
Wonderful review. I'm so excited by this one! I've been waiting for some high fantasy among some of the newer YA releases. This one sounds excellent. Your review has convinced me.
I can't wait to read this one! YA needs more high fantasy so I hope more books like this are published.
Ha. "mental faculties of a gnat"... Now that's one way to put it!I've moved this book up on my to-read list because (based on your review) I already like the characters. I'm so excited for this book now!
Kat wrote: "*looks around* my name isn't Jillian..."Oops! So sorry, Kat! I had what my Nana would call a senior moment. My puppy was also trying to get me to play fetch with him while I was typing. Multi-tasking isn't my strong suit, LOL.
This sounds like the book I'd hoped Firelight would be (minus the fantasy). Half dragon has so many excellent possibilities, so I'm glad to hear this one delivered.I've got the ARC waiting on my Kindle, though this review might have shot it up to the top of the TBR pile.
Oh, and Kat, I just noticed your comment about liking it better than Poison Study. Did you know that Maria Snyder has a new fantasy series coming out in December? Touch of Power is amazing, better than Poison Study by far, which is saying a lot because I really liked that book.
I hope you enjoy it Michelle. To be honest I'm not much a fan of Snyder any more. I might give Touch of Power a try though. Thanks for the rec!
I'm definitely going to pick up this book as soon as it comes out. Your review makes it sound amazing and I'm always looking for new fantasy to read. I'm glad you got to read this or I probably would never have known about this book coming out.
Okay,1. Yes, I believe so. I think it depends on what kind of reader you are. If you enjoy epic fantasy in its grandeur than I think you'll be able to handle this world. It's scale is not as big as most high fantasy novels, but it's still rich in lore and world building.
2. This isn't a romance novel. This is YA epic fantasy. The love story is secondary to the events of the story. It's mature in its emotions but soft, YA-ish in that there is no sex.
3. I think it's take on dragons, how they think and what they're like as well as the society involved is fairly original with seminal borrowed elements from other dragon lore. Dragons turning into humans is not entirely unique but, as Rowling can be described as original yet derivative, I think this novel can as well.
4. Dragons are magic. They are able to cage themselves and leash their forms into human bodies. They do this because it is impossible for them to engage and relate with humans other wise. I think, when you read the novel, it makes sense in the world created. Hartman certainly doesn't lack imagination, nor does she neglect detail - as most epic fantasy authors tend not to. I think it is a requirement of the genre.
5. I was provided the ARC by Random house and unfortunately that meant a DRM protected file - it's license has expired and I no longer have access to it. Sorry. You may have to wait until the book is released (I think it's late August?)
No, dragons take the shape of humans but they are not humans. They're VERY different. Look, don't read it if you have reservations, but I think you're twisting it into something it's not.Dragons take the shape, temporarily, of humans for the sake of trade and barter. They're highly logical beings with no emotions. Children of dragon/human relations are extremely rare and usually turn out a bit weird.
I review based on:
Quality of prose, strength of characterization, world-building, originality and readability/enjoyment factor.
Off topic, but you mentioned the file going poof after a while--do you know how long it lasted? Just figuring out how early I need to prioritize it on my TBR so it won't vanish before I get to it.
I just pre-ordered it for my Kindle and it was only $3.03! I hope this is a trend for awesome books to be priced affordably.
Shelley wrote: "I just pre-ordered it for my Kindle and it was only $3.03! I hope this is a trend for awesome books to be priced affordably."Lucky for you - $12.39 in Canada.
Apparently it was a one day special. It's back to original $10.99. I found out about the special on ereaderiq.com. They do price watches for Canada too. I don't understand why ebooks are priced differently in different countries.
Shelley wrote: "Apparently it was a one day special. It's back to original $10.99. I found out about the special on ereaderiq.com. They do price watches for Canada too. I don't understand why ebooks are priced dif..." It's funny because the CAD$ and USD$ are at par now, so there is no justification to charging more. But they do because they can get away with it.
I can't wait to read this book. I may just buy the dead tree book because it looks so nice.
I love this review.... Illustrations always have a way to influence my subconscious to do things.... Like, oh I dunno, read a book maybe? So now I'm going to have to go read this. It actually sounds really wonderful.
I've always had a soft spot for dragons as well, what more could I ask for?
Count me in Kat! Now I wish I haven'T read this review till late August. Can't wait to have it now and Amazon isn't offering release date delivery anymore. I just have to ask if it's a complete story? It doesn't have a nasty Cliff-hanger does it? The half-dragon thing got me. I think that's a first for me but I prefer to stock it on my to-read-when-the-whole-series-is-finished if it has a cliff-hanger type.
I can't believe I kept putting this one off. Thanks to your stellar review, I finally read it and couldn't have loved it more!
Oh, this book , this book! Its my precious, so wonderfully written and plotted. Words fail me at describing the divine light that sines off its pages.
I love the memes! And you have convinced me to read this book. The jazz hands inspired me! Well, and the fact that you make it sound awesome. Nice reveiw. :)
I enjoyed your extremely well-written review :-) ...You said all the things I was trying to say, but BETTER. Thank you.












