Sinner (Shiver), by Maggie Stiefvater
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Sinner (Shiver), by Maggie Stiefvater
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Sinner follows Cole St. Clair, a pivotal character from the #1 New York Times bestselling Shiver Series.found.Cole St. Clair has come to California for one reason: to get Isabel Culpeper back. She fled from his damaged, drained life, and damaged and drained it even more. He doesn't just want her. He needs her.lost.Isabel is trying to build herself a life in Los Angeles. It's not really working. She can play the game as well as all the other fakes. But what's the point? What is there to win?sinner.Cole and Isabel share a past that never seemed to have a future. They have the power to love each other and the power to tear each other apart. The only thing for certain is that they cannot let go.
Sinner (Shiver), by Maggie Stiefvater- Amazon Sales Rank: #44677 in Books
- Brand: Stiefvater, Maggie
- Published on: 2015-06-30
- Released on: 2015-06-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x .70" w x 5.00" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 368 pages
From School Library Journal Gr 9 Up—The public believes they know Cole St. Clair. They know about his public and not-so-public life. He was a rock star and a drug addict, and he left the limelight for reasons all his own. What the fans don't know is his darkest secret. Cole can shift into a wolf, but is doing everything in his power to control that side of him. He has now returned to California and is trying to keep both his addiction and his wolf side in check. Listeners who discover Sinner before the rest of the "Wolves of Mercy Falls" series will have no problem understanding the story line, but libraries may want to have the first books available for them to get the complete picture. Dan Bittner and Emma Galvin share the narration flawlessly, giving listeners the varying points of view with completely different styles. This will make a good addition to a high school or public library collection.—Elizabeth L. Kenyon, Merrillville High School, IN.
From Booklist Teen ice-queen Isabel is shocked when former rock-god Cole turns up in Los Angeles saying he is drug-free and there for her. He is also producing his next album and starring in a popular reality show, notorious for pushing its rehabbed stars back over the edge. Two secondary characters from the Shiver series take turns narrating this sweet and sexy love story set in an L.A. faintly reminiscent of Francesca Lia Block’s Weetzie Bat books. The characterizations of Isabel and Cole are so solid that it seems Stiefvater is transcribing them rather than creating them, and minor characters are just as deftly (if not as deeply) drawn. Despite this, there are stereotypes aplenty when it comes to the reality show and references to Cole’s former life, but they work well enough to shorthand the background info and keep the focus on the two lovers. Bits of backstory are provided, and after a slightly confusing start, this one could stand on its own. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Stiefvater has conquered both critical and commercial mountains, and the YA world watches everything she does. Buy more than a few. Grades 9-12. --Cindy Welch
Review Praise for the New York Times bestselling Shiver series:* "Beautiful and moving." --School Library Journal, starred review"Stiefvater's talent for wordcraft and her powers of observation are as sharp as ever." --Publishers Weekly"Beautifully written, even poetic at times, and a perfect indulgence for readers of all ages." --Bookpage"A spectacularly messy, emotionally oh-so-human romance." --Kirkus Reviews
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51 of 53 people found the following review helpful. The writing is beautiful and the story-line is engaging. If you are a Cole and Isabel fan then you should give this book a try. By Kathy Habel First off I honestly think you need to have read the Wolves of Mercy Falls to really love this book.I really enjoyed The Wolves of Mercy Falls series and so I jumped at the chance to read this book. Maggie is a great writer. I love her writing style. I'm able to overlook some of the content that I wish wasn't included because her characters and her storytelling are so amazing.We are introduced to Cole and Isabel in the Wolves of Mercy Falls series. There is so much of their back story in those books that I highly suggest reading that series before picking up this book. I don't think I would have continued on with this story if I didn't already have a love for both characters and a desire to see them find some peace and happiness together. There is more "content" then I like and I wouldn't hand this book over to my teenagers at this point because it is just a little too adult in places.The writing is beautiful and the story-line is engaging. If you are a Cole and Isabel fan then you should give this book a try. I loved the interactions between Cole and Isabel. They are so attracted to each other and yet both have such strong personalities and opinions that things don't always go smoothly for them. In the end this was a highly satisfying conclusion to their story.My ARC says ages: 12 and up but there is no way this book is anywhere near appropriate for a 12 year old. I would classify it as New Adult at bare minimum 16+.There is a sneak peek of the first 3 chapters on Amazon. I highly recommend you take a look and see if this is a good fit for you.Rating: 4 Stars - Great BookContent: language, crude comments, implied sex, topless girls... more "new adult" feeling than the Wolves of Mercy Falls books.Source: Review copy
29 of 30 people found the following review helpful. The writing is impressive, which isn't the same as saying it's enjoyable. By AJ Maggie is one of my all time favorite authors. I've read everything she's ever written (Shiver and The Scorpio Races remain my favorite).Sinner is different.The writing is impressive, which isn't the same as saying it's enjoyable. There are lines that I reread several times because the cadence was genius. But the story is almost nonexistent. Each chapter is more like a character study than a piece of a plot. And unfortunately the plot that is present is less than engaging as it involves a classless reality tv show.I almost wish this wasn't connected to the Mercy Falls series at all, because it feels so different. It really was only nominally about Cole being a werewolf. The rules were totally different and ultimately, turning into a wolf was equated to nothing more than getting high. You could pretty much just replace the word 'wolf' with 'ecstasy' and nothing else would need to change.The characters of Cole and Isabel were fascinating to me in the original trilogy. In Sinner, it was a bit much dealing with the two of them exclusively. They are both so miserable, but in a way that makes it really challenging to empathize with them. I can't even imagine how insufferable they would be as real people (and they very nearly feel that way thanks to Maggie's skilled writing). Cole and Isabel are so consumed with themselves that people around them are just props, carelessly treated and dismissed afterwards.I don't know. It feels blasphemous to fault something Maggie has written, but here it is. I can't say I liked Sinner. I felt depressed and irritated through most of it. A lot of it felt, for lack of a better word, pointless and a tad indulgent. And worse, I really just wanted it to be over long before it was.Brilliant writing. Nothing story. Characters that were probably better off from a distance.*Sigh*
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. COLE ST CLAIR IS BACK!!! By Robin Snyder COLE ST. CLAIRE IS BACK!!! The charismatic and ever charming yet completely flawed Cole has finally come to find and lure Isabel back into his life. But being Cole he can’t just call and say ‘I miss you, I want to be with you’. No,no no Cole St Claire is not that guy. He is the ‘Big Gesture’ guy, the show up unannounced, surprise you when you least expect it and have a reality show on his back as he makes another album guy. ‘Ta-da’….--"I can’t change the way I’m made. I’m a performer, a singer, a werewolf, a sinner.Just because I’m singing for a crowd doesn’t make it untrue.If we make it through this alive, I’m going to tell you the truth of why. And this time you had better believe me.I came back for you, Isabel."That is on the 3rd page so not a spoiler.Maggie Stiefvater (MS) and the beautiful prose of the Shiver series is back in full force. While Grace and Sam’s love story was sweet and sensitive and subtle, Cole and Isabel’s has always been volatile and noisy and slightly bipolar. They definitely have something the pushes them together and ignites when they are on page but both are so broken in one way or another that to make them stick together is practically impossible. But Cole is convinced that now is the time, time to make Isabel his, time to come back on the music scene and time to get his life back together.The first 3 novels in the Shiver series surround the fight of the wolves, but now they are safe. This novel is just about Cole and Isabel overcoming themselves to find a way to each other. Cole might be clean now from drugs and alcohol but he still has the wolf that he uses like a crutch when he looks for an escape. He has signed up for a reality T.V. show so he can make a new album without a label and he desperately wants to win the girls affections at the same time. Everyone is waiting for him to implode and fall back into his old habits of drugs, alcohol and girls on national T.V. but he is determined to put the past behind him and prove he is a new and improved version of himself, it just might be a little harder than he originally anticipated.-- "I was so tired of being alone, but I was always alone, even with people around me. And I was tired of being surrounded, but I was always surrounded, even when I was by myself. There was so much talk about how everyone wanted to be gosh-darn special. I was so tired of being the only one of my kind."I loved the character of Cole St. Claire in the original Shiver series and I love him again in this book. He is a train wreck at times but he and Isabel know each other in a way that is different from the persona that he has shown the word and while they are imperfect people they are beautiful together. Cole’s manic exuberance is infectious and it jumped off the page.-- Wait” Sam said. “Have you seen Isabel yet?”My fingers still felt the shape of her. “Da. We embraced. Angels sang, Sam. Those fat ones, Cherubs, Cherubim.For all the Sam/Grace fans there are a few glimpses into their lives and the state of the wolves of Mercy Falls but nothing major just a couple peripheral glimpses which was good enough for me. The introduction of a few new characters and bringing in someone from Cole’s past was a perfect addition for the Sinner story.I love a good Bromance and Cole’s bromance with former Narcotica bass guitarist Jeremy and new found friend Leon were fantastic. Jeremy knew Cole before the fame and fortune and spiral out of control and his Zen Buddhist philosophies and true caring of Cole were touching. I loved their moments together.“Luck,” Jeremy scoffed softly. “There’s no luck.”“Then what?”“Your feet take you where you need to be.”I thought about this. “My feet have taken me to some pretty rough places.”“That was your dick, dragging your feet along with.”Leon the new addition was a friend/father figure to add into Cole’s life and I liked that Cole had another friend that could look past the fame and the show to see the real man Cole tends to hide sometimes.This is more a straight up romance novel than any of the others. It is focused on Coles the relationships with other people and his fight with addictions in all shapes and forms. Still I love that guy and I enjoyed reading it.Side Note: The audio of the Shiver series is one of my favorites and this is no exception. Sinner is one of the best performed audiobooks out there, so if you are a fan of audiobooks at all I recommend listening to the series.
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