Monday, June 22, 2009

Top Ten(nish) Reasons Why Your Uncle Might Be Evil


Darkwood by M.E. Breen gets off to an atmospheric start.

The sun sets so quickly in Howland that the people who live there have no word for evening. One minute the sky is blue or cloud gray, the next minute it is black, as though someone has thrown a heavy blanket over the earth. Nowhere is the sky darker or the night longer than Dour County, a hatchet-shaped region on Howland's western border. A swift river runs through Dour County. Slippery cliffs overhang the river. An icy sea roils off the coast. But worse than these is the forest that grows to the north. No roads mark the forest and no human footprints. Like the dark, it has lives of its own.
M.E. Breen is big on description. That's obvious. And this is especially apparent in the first chapter when it comes to creating the atmosphere for her dark-and-scary fantasy world.

Our heroine is Annie Trewitt. And though she may not know it quite yet, her uncle is evil. She's not as fast as readers in catching all the clues, but right from the start, we know something is up.

Signs that you may have an evil uncle yourself...
  • he takes three naps a day
  • he drools
  • he wears "a battered tin cup like a ring" with the "residue of whisky at the bottom"
  • he gets all the cream from the milk, while the others get none
  • your aunt warns you to be on your best behavior--and makes you swear you heard her warning
  • his bowl is twice the size of anyone else's
  • he grunts
  • he digs in his ear with his pinkie finger
  • he has long dirty fingernails
  • he bangs the table with his fist
  • he plots to sell you
  • he welcomes strange men into his home after you're supposed to be asleep in bed
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© Becky Laney of Becky's Book Reviews

8 comments:

Deb Nance at Readerbuzz said...

I have this book in my TBR. I need to read it or pass it on to a child at my school.

Julie J. said...

I LOVE your top ten list!! I recently finished this book and I am reviewing it on my blog. I'm not a part of your tour group but I have posted the links for your group to mine in the hopes that the book gets more recognition.

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Ms. Yingling said...

This looks interesting. I'll see if the library has it.

If any of your readers would like to win paperback copies of Harry Potter books 5, 6, and 7, they can check out the Harry Potter giveaway at my blog:
http://msyinglingreads.blogspot.com/2009/06/harry-potter-giveaway.html

April said...

I am really liking this book. I am going to finish it up this afternoon and blog my review tomorrow. I love your idea about how to know if you have an evil uncle!

Suko said...

I enjoy books (and bloggers) with a sense of humor! :)

Lenore Appelhans said...

3 naps a day is an indication of evil? Uh oh...I just might be evil!

DesLily said...

well the cover is enough to make me want to check more on this book!...