Sunday, 25 September 2011

Week 40: A story of everyday trolls ... book 43!

Switched (Trylle Trilogy, Book 1) by Amanda Hocking stars Wendy, a troubled teenager (when aren't they), who never seems to be able to settle in one place. Mind you, it's not surprising when we find out that her Dad walked out before she could really remember him, and her Mum tried to kill her on her sixth birthday - screaming that she was not her child, but a changeling. Not the most auspicious of starts a girl could have. Her two constants are her protective older brother Matt, and her fabulous Aunt, who raised her in a loving environment. One day, a new boy appears at her school - and he keeps staring at her. Should she be flattered, or creeped out? At the school dance, she starts to feel something for this boy, but when he appears at her house in the middle of the night and starts to tell her that she is not human and was swapped for one as a baby and now needs to come away with him back to her own kind ... she is, well, as you would imagine, weirded out! And so begins a surprisingly enjoyable trip into troll- (or trylle-) dom, where Wendy starts to find out who she is and is amazed to find out how important she is to her kind! This is a mixture of all sorts of genres - coming-of-age, fantasy, thriller, teen-romance - to name but a few. There was a good pace to the book and I did start to root for Wendy as she struggled to come to terms with who she is, but can't help being drawn back home to the people she loves and is loved by. Whilst this book is no doubt aimed at a much younger audience than myself (my teens were a very, very long time ago), I can still remember the angst of being awkward and not knowing what your place was going to be in the world, and whether I would find true love ... ah, the memories! This is the first of a trilogy and I hope to dip back in and find out where it goes - as long as the price is right. I read this as an Ebook - and even though there were a few errors (words missing for instance) it didn't detract from the book.

Amanda Hocking should be a bit of an inspiration to budding authors everywhere and a Kindle hero - she has self-published her books on the Kindle at very low prices (not anymore!), but built up a quick following and is now a multi-millionaire. A film of Switched is planned too!

My star rating: THREE and a HALF

The stats bit ...
Length: 306 print pages (not available until 2012)
Price I paid: £0.49 (but notice that it's now £4.79 on the Kindle store)
Other formats available in: paperback in 2012

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