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Ebook About A small-town baker uses her magic to confront a post–vampire apocalypse world in this award-winning fantasy Neil Gaiman called “pretty much perfect.” Although it had been mostly deserted since the Voodoo Wars, there hadn’t been any trouble out at the lake for years. Rae Seddon, nicknamed Sunshine, head baker at her family’s busy and popular café in downtown New Arcadia, needed a place to get away from all the noise and confusion—of the clientele and her family. Just for a few hours. Just to be able to hear herself think. She knew about the Others, of course. Everyone did. And several of her family’s best regular customers were from SOF—Special Other Forces—which had been created to deal with the threat and the danger of the Others. She drove out to her family’s old lakeside cabin and sat on the porch, swinging her feet and enjoying the silence and the silver moonlight on the water. She never heard them coming. Of course, you don’t when they’re vampires. Fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Sookie Stackhouse will cheer for this tough and quirky heroine. In Sunshine, which won the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature, McKinley has a vampire novel that is “a smart, funny tale of suspense and romance” (San Francisco Chronicle).Book Sunshine Review :
This is one of the most unusual books I have ever read.Mainly, due to the writer's very.. unique.. writing voice. I see now she was REALLY holding back in her novel 'Beauty' (which I HIGHLY recommend). Thank goodness. That novel was out-of-the-park amazing, but this one? Bizarre is the best way I can describe it.The story - at least, the key elements - are intriguing, and excellently written. The world building is top notch. I have never seen a better assimilated post-apocalyptic monster story. The detail and time put into explaining each creature and their place in this war-ravaged universe was crystal clear. BUT, but but but - OH MY GOD. Why?There is sooooo much excess... excess. I felt that Sunshine's inner narrative went on and on and on and on until I was screaming for the vampire to return so I'd at least get some dialogue. Clearly, this is the writer's style, and obviously she's successful enough to get away with it. Her writing is really GOOD, but there is so much unnecessary information being shared in-between the important parts, you almost forget why you're here, who you are, and how long this has been going on. Like that one relative at every gathering that ropes you into a 30 minute conversation which you can recall nothing of afterward.This novel felt like it took 4,000 years to read - when in reality, I'd say I knocked it out in four or five days. Books never take me THAT long to read, but this one had a numbing psychological effect. I can barely describe it. I was eager to see more of the vampire, I think, and her relationship with him, I was willing to bide my time and tolerate the rabbit trailing. That was a mistake of sorts, on my part. Let me be clear - this really isn't a vampire romance. Yes, there's plenty of what you might call 'unresolved sexual tension' about it - but that's just it. Unresolved. Everything between them, unresolved. It felt like a million years of build up for nothing substantial.This novel was at least adequately named. It really is all about Sunshine, her thoughts, her life, her cinnamon rolls, her friends and unusual customers, and oh yeah, that time she was kidnapped by a vampire gang, escaped, and her subsequent latent magic powers. I feel that if all the plot-moving points were plucked out and stitched together, this would have been a nice, quick, gritty novel with neat, supernatural themes. As is, it's a well written, word-vomity manifesto, nice if you really want something to occupy your time, but not much good for casual reading. I have really loved other of the author's books, particularly Deerskin and Rose Daughter. I found this author through my love for fairytale retellings and thought Deerskin and Rose Daughter were great reads. I have also read Spindle's End but felt it dragged on for a long time and wasn't all that satisfying/ interesting to read. Now that I have read Sunshine (and sadly couldn't even bring myself to ever finish it), I am not sure I will buy any other of McKinley's novels.In general, McKinley spends a lot of time on exposition or bridging long stretches of time. That has been the same for all of the novels I read. But boy, is Sunshine insufferable! Like other one-star reviews have stressed, the reason why I can't stand this book is how much time we spend in Sunshine's head with her rambling on and on and on and on. Rather than showing us more of this really detailed world McKinley has envisioned, McKinley has Sunshine telling us about it - which is awful writing. Worse still, I couldn't relate to Sunshine as a character and I didn't feel like the romance was called for. It just wasn't something I felt myself rooting for at all. Honestly, while I was reading this book, I had no idea where it was headed and how it would end. Although it was a fantasy/ magic world, I didn't really feel like there was a magic system or anything in place that would guide me as a reader. Sunshine will just tell you why suddenly something is possible or not possible as it happens, so there isn't really much satisfaction to reading about the action that does happen. It's not like you go "ah, this is bad because we know x" or "lucky we have this in our back pocket" but things just happen or not depending on what's convenient to the plot. It would have been much more enjoyable when the scope of things was clear to the reader before anything happens. Read Online Sunshine Download Sunshine Sunshine PDF Sunshine Mobi Free Reading Sunshine Download Free Pdf Sunshine PDF Online Sunshine Mobi Online Sunshine Reading Online Sunshine Read Online Robin McKinley Download Robin McKinley Robin McKinley PDF Robin McKinley Mobi Free Reading Robin McKinley Download Free Pdf Robin McKinley PDF Online Robin McKinley Mobi Online Robin McKinley Reading Online Robin McKinleyRead Online Time Bomb: An Alex Delaware Novel By Jonathan Kellerman
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