{"id":514,"date":"2014-09-26T21:03:00","date_gmt":"2014-09-26T21:03:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/writingya.com\/?p=514"},"modified":"2018-11-20T05:41:45","modified_gmt":"2018-11-20T05:41:45","slug":"turning-pages-invisible-by-dawn-metcalf","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/writingya.com\/?p=514","title":{"rendered":"TURNING PAGES: INVISIBLE, by DAWN METCALF"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/2.bp.blogspot.com\/-9JKZqXqNSPY\/UkGyEptnwkI\/AAAAAAAAENk\/kPIHgjsT-2w\/s1600\/Turning+Pages+2013+logo.png\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"\"><img decoding=\"async\" align=\"right\" src=\"https:\/\/writingya.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/Turning-Pages-2013-logo-7.png\" hspace=\"10\" \/><\/a>I haven&#8217;t been this stressed out by reading a fantasy novel since Holly Black&#8217;s TITHE. Tension simply <i>sings<\/i> in this second book in the Twixt series. While not exactly a standalone &#8211; it does help to know a little about the world and its denizens &#8211; even the protagonist is still flying blind, unsure who to trust, so new readers can get up to speed quickly.<\/p>\n<p><i><b>Summary<\/b><\/i>: To recap, in the first novel of The Twixt, INDELIBLE, Joy accidentally sees what she shouldn&#8217;t &#8211; that is, the Fae. Normally they put your eye right out for that, but the scalpel wielded by Invisible Ink &#8212; <i>slipped<\/i>, leaving Joy with a flash across her vision that is Ink&#8217;s magical signature. Through this mistake, Joy&#8217;s had to become his lehman &#8211; his servant, his&#8230; woman, and they&#8217;d best hope nobody guesses Ink&#8217;s not infallible and screws up sometimes, or else they&#8217;ll both die horribly. The Twixt has RULES, yo. Fortunately, Joy and Ink learn to get along &#8211; deal with each other &#8211; and have even fallen a lot into like&#8230; and at the conclusion of the adventures that happen in INDELIBLE, The Twixt decide that Joy&#8217;s going to be allowed to live&#8230; except, in INVISIBLE, one old knight hasn&#8217;t gotten the memo. He shows up everywhere &#8211; in rusting armor, at Joy&#8217;s job, in the woods on the way home, in terribly ordinary places &#8230; waiting to kill her. He&#8217;s undying, unstoppable, unkillable &#8212; but Joy CAN&#8217;T do what will get him off her back: give up Ink and the Twixt, and all of her power. She can&#8217;t. She won&#8217;t. She has tasted of both love and power &#8212; and surely, surely, there&#8217;s got to be a way to have it all?<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/1.bp.blogspot.com\/-wzoltAsk31Q\/VByZ5GutPRI\/AAAAAAAAE84\/2TmvHacNzkU\/s1600\/twixt.jpg\" target=_blank title=\"\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/writingya.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/09\/twixt.jpg\" align=\"left\" hspace=\"10\" \/><\/a><i><b>Peaks<\/b><\/i>: Many times, sequels disappoint &#8212; and while I didn&#8217;t read the first book in this series, I can&#8217;t imagine this is one of those &#8220;slumpy sequels.&#8221; From the first page, there&#8217;s action, and the character&#8217;s emotions are ping-ponging off all over the place, as thoughts and choices and reactions are on go-go-go frequency. There&#8217;s not a lot of time to stop and mope or to stop and ponder &#8212; which eventually kicks her in the butt, because sometimes Joy is NOT thinking, and the reader will want to give her a sharp slap. (Fortunately, that doesn&#8217;t happen too often.)<\/p>\n<p>There&#8217;s drama and danger and tension and cheerful creepiness throughout. It&#8217;s a novel which is hard to put down, even if you&#8217;re new to the whole thing. I was surprised by how well I liked it &#8212; truly surprised. I was also surprised (and maybe I shouldn&#8217;t have been) by how physical the novel was, in terms of the relationship &#8212; not necessarily physical in a whoa-hawt-sexytimes way (though they are officially trying to date), but physical in terms of description. The author worked hard to make everything &#8211; light and shadow, the brush of skin against skin, even an innocent brush of fingers &#8211; <i>hugely<\/i> descriptive, in just the way a young heart categorizes every. single. moment of a first love&#8230; All that innocent discovery is really intense, and there are two more books in this series &#8212; ! I can see readers looking forward to that.  <\/p>\n<p>I like that the question of this novel is a bigger question that people face &#8211; how much happiness, of what we want &#8212; are we allowed to have? How much should we hold onto, when what we&#8217;re clinging onto with a death grip could ruin everything? Joy tugs away on the threads of a world, and could be the instrument which unwinds&#8230; or the one who ties everything back together.<\/p>\n<p><i><b>Valleys<\/b><\/i>: The pacing is, for the most part, swift and revelatory. I was surprised by how little I found with which to quibble &#8211; there are times, as mentioned, that readers will want to SMACK Joy, but they&#8217;re rare &#8211; my suggestion is that you READ INDELIBLE FIRST. You *can* get into this one without background, but it&#8217;d be easier to understand exactly what&#8217;s at stake if you read them in order.<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n<p>I received this copy courtesy of the publisher. After September 30th, you can find <a href=\"http:\/\/www.indiebound.org\/aff\/readersrant7?product=9780373211074\" target=_blank><i>INVISIBLE<\/i><\/a> by DAWN METCALF online, or at an independent bookstore near you!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I haven&#8217;t been this stressed out by reading a fantasy novel since Holly Black&#8217;s TITHE. 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