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Soundless

Soundless 1

by Richelle Mead
Paperback
Publication Date: 12/11/2015
3/5 Rating 1 Review

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From the #1 internationally #1 bestselling author of Vampire Academy and Bloodlines series comes a breathtaking new fantasy steeped in Chinese folklore.

In a village without sound . . . For as long as Fei can remember, no one in her village has been able to hear. Rocky terrain and frequent avalanches make it impossible to leave the village, so Fei and her people are at the mercy of a zipline that carries food up the treacherous cliffs from Beiguo, a mysterious faraway kingdom. When villagers begin to lose their sight, deliveries from the zipline shrink. Many go hungry. Fei's and all the people she loves are plunged into crisis, with nothing to look forward to but darkness and starvation. One girl hears a call to action . . . Until one night, Fei is awoken by a searing noise. Sound becomes her weapon.

She sets out to uncover what's happened to her and to fight the dangers threatening her village. A handsome miner with a revolutionary spirit accompanies Fei on her quest, bringing with him new risks and the possibility of romance. They embark on a majestic journey from the peak of their jagged mountain village to the valley of Beiguo, where a startling truth will change their lives forever . . . And unlocks a power that will save her people.

'Wholly original . . . Soundless resonates with the sort of love and life that only happens in the hands of a master. That Richelle Mead has perfect pitch shouldn't surprise anyone - yet this story will surprise everyone.' - Margaret Stohl, co-author of the bestselling Beautiful Creatures novels

'A thrilling mix of taut storytelling, majestic Eastern magic and a richly imagined world.' Alison Goodman,  - New York Times bestselling author of Eon and Eona

ISBN:
9780143573524
9780143573524
Category:
Fantasy & magical realism (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
12-11-2015
Publisher:
Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Edition:
1st Edition
Pages:
272
Dimensions (mm):
234x153x20mm
Weight:
0.36kg
Richelle Mead

Richelle Mead is an international bestselling author of over twenty-five books for both adults and teens. Her Georgina Kincaid and Dark Swan series take a witty but edgy look at the paranormal while her sci-fi Age of X series shows us a future with no religion.

Over on the young adult side, Richelle has written the much-acclaimed Vampire Academy series and its spin-off, Bloodlines, about a secret society keeping the vampire world hidden from humans. Her latest project, The Glittering Court, takes place in a fantasy world inspired by colonial America, following the adventures of three impoverished girls trained up to be "ladies" who can make advantageous marriages in a dangerous new world across the sea.

Richelle's books have been on the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists and received honors from the American Library Association. Her books have been translated into over two dozen languages, as well as adapted into graphic novels. In 2014, Vampire Academy was made into a feature film. A lifelong reader, Richelle loves mythology and wacky humor. When not writing, she can be found spending time with her family, buying dresses, and watching bad reality TV.

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A stand-alone story involving an isolated Chinese village, written by a well-established YA author? Sounds amazing, right?

Well, in a lot of ways, it was. The book is only short and the pace is relentless, at least once Fei leaves the village. I loved the idea of a village perched on top of a mountain, supplied only by a zip wire. The addition of the villager's deafness and encroaching blindness added an extra facet to the story, even though the dialogue still looked like normal speech on the page. I kept having to remind myself that they were signing to each other.
To be honest, the Chinese influence isn't that obvious. The calligraphy involved in the artists' paintings, plus the creatures the villagers call Pixiu were the two main elements that felt Chinese to me. The rest could really have been set anywhere.

There is a love story here as well, but it's mostly a foregone conclusion as the book starts. Fei mostly just stares at Li Wei the whole time, and he basically says, "You're mine" and she says "No, we can't. Oh alright then." And that's the end of that. They're cute, but it's not the most mind-blowing romance.

Since this book is a stand alone and quite short, the story ends up being quite simple. I was slightly disappointed by the deux-ex-machina nature of the ending, but it was quite satisfying. I know it sounds like I didn't enjoy this book much, but I did, honest! It's a quick, light read and should entertain YA readers of all ages.

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