Thursday, October 20, 2011

Hold Me Closer, Necromancer

Sam isn't anything terribly special. Just your average 19-year-old college dropout stuck in the fast food business. But one night Douglas Montgomery walks into Plumpy's and develops a keen interest in Sam. Douglas recognizes Sam for what he really is: a necromancer with the latent, untapped power to control the dead. The whole situation is a bit of a shock to Sam, but seen he begins seeing the supernatural all around his hometown of Seattle. But Douglas, an incredibly powerful and sinister necromancer himself, isn't content to just let Sam be. He insists that Sam join forces with him, threatening to harm his friends and family if he does not comply. Soon Sam finds himself in way over his head. How the heck is he going to get out of this one alive?

There's a lot to like about Lish McBride's debut novel, Hold Me Closer, Necromancer. Perhaps most intriguing to me is the age of the main character. Off the top of my head I can't think of a lot of books about young adults between the ages of 18-24, and it was nice to see a book focused on this seldom-featured age group. To make things better, this book was really compelling. This is a book that doesn't take itself too seriously as the narration is laced with all kinds of snarky comments. The lightness of the book makes the pages turn quickly, but at the same time there are plenty of moments that are very intense. Who knew that humor and gore could work so well together? This book has a little something for everyone and will appeal to those looking for humor, scary stories, or the supernatural.

There is also a sequel in the works, expected to be out sometime in 2012. Personally, I can't wait.

Overall Grade: A

Check out the book trailer! I think it pretty well sums up the tone of this book.

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