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Fever by Lauren DeStefano
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4.5 stars

This is the first book I've read this year that grabbed me. And I mean it grabbed me. In fact, it's the first book that's going right on my "2012 favs" shelf. You know I'm picky and you know my bar is pretty high, but I LOVED this book. Lauren DeStefano stole my heart with her lyrical prose in Wither, but she took my breath away with Fever.

But before I start gushing uncontrollably about how much I loved this book, I feel I need to talk about this cover for a minute. I'm gonna be honest here and say that when I first saw this cover, I didn't exactly like it. In fact, my exact words were, "It looks awful. And why does her hair look like that? She looked so much better on the first cover. She looks like she is strung out on drugs. Total fail on this one. Smh." *Sigh* I really should stop judging a book by its cover because unlike some books where the cover is completely misleading *cough*The Shadow Reader*cough*, Fever's is very accurate. Every detail you see on that cover has something to do with the plot from the drugged facial expression and body position, to the tarot cards, right down to the color of the dress. Yes, yes. Someone read this book before the photo shoot (or at least given notes) and it SHOWS. Good job. Please, someone give that person a Klondike bar. So, while I do still love Wither's cover better, I take back the negatives I said last July.

Now that that's off my cheast, time for the review. Let gushing commence.

Fever picks up exactly where Wither left off. Gabriel and Rhine have escaped the mansion and Housemaster Vaughn and are attempting to make their way to New York city (or what's left of it) to find Rhine's twin brother, Rowen. Obviously, that's sounds more easy that what it is because they live in a world where their youth coupled with the virus makes them a target for prostitution, weird scientific experiments, and forced servitude. If you think it couldn't get any more disturbing than Cecily’s pregnancy in Wither, you were wrong. Right from the beginning Rhine and Gabriel stumble across one of these horrors at a sick and twisted carnival where the only fun to be had is dependent upon how much the "John" is willing to pay for. However, they quickly learn escaping that deadly playground is not their only problem because Vaughn is after Rhine and he will stop at nothing to get her back.

I'm not giving away any spoilers. So, if you clicked this review hoping for some details about what's going to happen next, guess what?


Does Rhine find Rowen? Does Vaughn catch up to Rhine? What happened to Cecily? Why is it called "Fever"? All of those questions I can't answer. You'll just have to read the book. But I will tell you what I LOVED about this book.

The plot:

This is one of those books where you really can't predict what's going to happen next. That's mostly due to the fact that we didn't have a good idea of what the outside world was like in Wither. Well, in Fever you get a full blown dose of Rhine's reality. It is not pretty and it's grim. Rhine and Gabriel seem to go from one horrible thing to the next. I can't even decide which of them is worse. Scientific experiment or a drugged out prostitute? Which would you pick? I mean, jumping off a cliff would start to seem like the optimal choice. But somehow due to Rhine's determination and strength, they escape. Their journey to New York is not an easy one and it had me flipping through the pages needing to know what happened next. There is one part in the book that slows on you and at first I was wondering when it would pick back up, but when it did it just made me appreciate the down time. The plot twist hits you like a freight train.

The characters (old and new):

While staying at the Carnival of Horrors, or as I like call it "Cirque de Prostitute", we meet one of the best new characters in the series, Maddie. She is a brilliant child who is slightly malformed and a mute. Her characterization was genius and while it may seem like you should feel sorry for her handicaps, she doesn't need your pity. It's easy to say she was one of the reasons why I fell in love with this book. Maddie's mother, Lilac, a nineteen year old prostitute, also was a winner and her story breaks my heart.

Rhine is just as strong as ever. She's goes throughout most of the novel worried if she made the right decision to leave the mansion behind. She's a bit unsure of herself. But unlike other indecisive heroines, Rhine's indecision is understandable. At the mansion she had food, water, and the option to live the remainder of her years relatively comfortably. She gave that all away to be free, but she learns that freedom only goes but so far in her world and she feels terrible for dragging Gabriel into it. Rhine is a very relatable character. Determined, caring, rebellious, and stubborn. I loved her in Wither and I loved her even more in Fever.

Gabriel is one of those characters that, while I like him, I'm not sure how connected I felt to him. For the most part he relies on Rhine to navigate their cruel world and you can tell he really cares for her. However, I don't know how much I cared for him. Don't get me wrong. I don't want him to die or anything, but I think that is mostly for Rhine's sake not because I would miss him. I did appreciate his fierceness to protect Rhine in a world where it's impossible to make such promises.


The prose:

Beautiful. Once again DeStefano mesmerized me with her prose. I feel like I want to paste my favorite quotes in this review, but there are so many. Not only that, but I don't know if they would sound as good as they do when you read the book. Rhine's narration just flows together in this book like one huge poem. And I worry that if quote it, it won't do the passage justice. But I'm going to try anyway. :)
"I should not have loved my daughter as I did. Not in this world in which nothing lives for long. You children are flies. You are roses. You multiply and die."

Everything that happened before feels like a million years ago now. This is the freedom I craved throughout my marriage. To share a bed not because of a wedding ring or a one-sided promise that was made for me, but because of desire. Inexplicable yet undeniable. I have never craved closeness like this for anyone else.
And my personal favorite out of the entire novel:
He kissed back, all the pages spread out around us like riddles waiting to be solved. Let them wait. Let my genes unravel, my hinges come loose. If my fate rests in the hands of a madman, let death come and bring its worse. I'll take the ruined craters of laboratories, the dead trees, this city with ashes in the oxygen, if it means freedom. I'd sooner die here than live a hundred years with wires in my veins.
Gah! I could live off of bread, water and pretty prose for the rest of my days. I just love it!

The ending:

Whew. WOW. Jeez, man. That last third? OMG, horribly perfect. It's one of those endings where all the shit is hitting the fan and everything's going straight to hell first class faster than you can say "in a hand basket" and you're wondering how this book is supposed to end, that Rhine can't possibly escape this one. It blew me away and left me hanging! THAT DARN CLIFFHANGER!!!


Why, Lauren? Why did you do that to me? Between you and Cynthia Hand how am I supposed to survive until 2013?! Curses, curses, curses!

Recommendation: If you loved Wither or even just liked it, you will most likely enjoy Fever. If you didn't like Wither at all, you may like Fever a little better. *shrugs* Up to you folks!

Disclaimer: I received an ARC from the author. Are these my honest opinions? Pfft...I can't believe you would even doubt me.

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Reading Progress

April 28, 2011 – Shelved
January 5, 2012 – Shelved as: dystopian
January 9, 2012 – Shelved as: print-arc
January 12, 2012 – Started Reading
January 18, 2012 –
page 29
8.5% "Pretty, pretty prose. I love it. :)"
January 19, 2012 –
page 71
20.82% "This is all very disturbing. Just how I like my dystopias."
January 21, 2012 –
page 109
31.96%
January 24, 2012 –
page 129
37.83%
January 24, 2012 –
page 155
45.45% "I love Maddie. Such a smart girl."
January 25, 2012 –
page 215
63.05% "So depressing. These poor kids. :("
January 26, 2012 –
page 282
82.7% "Ahhhhh!!!! Never saw that coming!"
January 26, 2012 –
page 293
85.92% "This is extremely disturbing. Moreso than the first book. Yikes! I do not want to go there. D:"
January 26, 2012 – Shelved as: 2012-reads
January 26, 2012 – Shelved as: 2012-favs
January 26, 2012 – Shelved as: beautiful-prose
January 26, 2012 – Shelved as: best-characters
January 26, 2012 – Shelved as: i-didn-t-see-that-coming
January 26, 2012 – Shelved as: i-loved-it
January 26, 2012 – Shelved as: i-need-the-next-book-like-yesterday
January 26, 2012 – Shelved as: i-need-to-buy-this-book
January 26, 2012 – Shelved as: i-really-enjoyed-it
January 26, 2012 – Shelved as: made-me-think
January 26, 2012 – Shelved as: original-and-creative
January 26, 2012 – Shelved as: smart-heroine
January 26, 2012 – Shelved as: surprised-me
January 26, 2012 – Finished Reading
January 28, 2012 – Shelved as: omg-that-ending
January 28, 2012 – Shelved as: 2-am-or-later
January 28, 2012 – Shelved as: awesome
January 28, 2012 – Shelved as: deserves-every-one-of-those-stars
January 28, 2012 – Shelved as: didn-t-disappoint
January 28, 2012 – Shelved as: oh-yeah-baby
January 28, 2012 – Shelved as: strong-heroine
January 28, 2012 – Shelved as: to-buy-soon
January 28, 2012 – Shelved as: young-adult

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Areeba go you!


message 2: by Steph (last edited Jan 10, 2012 06:13PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Steph Sinclair I feel so bad about it. I was really looking forward to reading it. But I cannot ignore an author disrespecting readers and reviewers by coming this site to 4chan. I just can't support someone like that. I even stopped being a 'fan.' She won't have to worry about any reviews from me, negative or positive.

EDIT: Lauren apologized and I have re-added her books. :)


Zemira Warner What happened Stephanie?


Steph Sinclair It's a long story, but I think others should know what kind of author they are supporting:

http://www.goodreads.com/user_status/...

Here is the original fire starter:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


Zemira Warner I just finished reading the thread. Wow. Those people are scary.

A couple of days ago I wrote a ranty review and the next day I got a friend request from the author. She didn't say anything about my review. But I was too embarrassed to confirm it.


message 6: by Steph (last edited Jan 03, 2012 08:46AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Steph Sinclair I've never gotten a friend request from an author after I've written a book or added it to my shelf. This is why I have a question for the friend request.


Zemira Warner I don't have a question but I don't approve people who have a tons of "friends" and those who dislike my favorite books. I have a small circle of loyal friends and I am happy with that.


Areeba I KNOWWW. i want to read it so bad--even the books by dan krokos, jessica corra. but it would just be unfair to my self-respect if i did, you know? :P


Steph Sinclair That's how I feel. I can't read someone's book that has that much disrespect to readers. Total turn off.


message 10: by Cory (new) - added it

Cory I had to remove this from my tr's list. I wasn't crazy about the first book, but now I'm not even going to bother. I'll probably read A Million Suns instead.


message 11: by Becky (new)

Becky Yet ANOTHER author bashing their readers? I'm starting to think the internet is going to be the next source of natural selection for writers or something.

Anyway, I'm with you guys. I have no interest in financially contributing to authors who don't respect their readers.


message 12: by Steph (new)

Steph I just read all of that. Now I feel less bad about disliking Wither.


message 13: by Steph (last edited Jan 05, 2012 11:22PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Steph Sinclair For what it's worth, she apologized for the comment and I actually do believe she is genuinely sorry about everything.
Dan, on the other hand, gets none of my sympathy.


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I really want to read this one!


Areeba duuuude--how'd you get your hands on this?!


Areeba duuuude--how'd you get your hands on this?!


Areeba duuuude--how'd you get your hands on this?!


Steph Sinclair Lauren was kind enough to send me a copy. :D


message 19: by Larissa (new) - added it

Larissa Ah you gotta tell me how this one ends up (: So excited to read it!


Areeba Stephanie wrote: "Lauren was kind enough to send me a copy. :D"

:|. haha. lucky you? :P


Ikhlas Hussain Oooh can't wait for your review of this!!


message 22: by Katie (new) - added it

Katie Can't wait for the review! I really liked Wither.


message 23: by Reynje (new) - added it

Reynje I'm excited to read this now (I liked Wither as well). Looking forward to your review Stephanie!


Steph Sinclair I'll probably have my review up tomorrow. I need to sleep on it and organize my thoughts. I tried to sit and write the review tonight, but my mind is doing this: "(!7,;;hsdxfhswju);356,:&!:/!'mnnnvvbhgt Ahhhhhhhhh!!!!!" Lol.


Steph Sinclair FREEBIRD wrote: "I'm so jello you read this. I LOVED Wither!"

Only one month! And it is definitely worth the wait IMO.


Steph Sinclair It's up! Took me forever, but I got 'er done. LOL.


message 27: by Rogier (new)

Rogier rad


message 28: by [deleted user] (new)

O-M-G! I was excited before. Now I'm really excited. I thought I was one of the only people who liked Wither, and was looking forward to Fever. I can't wait to talk to you about it. :)


message 29: by Experiment BL626 (new)

Experiment BL626 I want your judgement on this cover: Touch of Death by Kelly Hashway Because WTF is she wearing? O_o


message 30: by Jade (new)

Jade I tried to read **shadowreader** I couldn't get into it much :/. This one sounds interesting though. I like how you described how the cover actually reflects the story itself with each little detail. I love when people do that sort of stuff, makes me giddy. lol


Steph Sinclair Rogier wrote: "rad"

Thanks! Rogier, if you loved Eve, I think you would enjoy this series. :)

Kate wrote: "O-M-G! I was excited before. Now I'm really excited. I thought I was one of the only people who liked Wither, and was looking forward to Fever. I can't wait to talk to you about it. :)"

You definitely aren't the only one! I loved Wither and was really looking forward to Fever. I'm looking forward to discussing it with you after you get a chance to read it. :)

Experiment wrote: "I want your judgement on this cover: Touch of Death by Kelly Hashway Because WTF is she wearing? O_o"

Hmm...it looks like that neck part (should we call it a collar?) would be itchy. Reminds me of a modern version of what kings and queens used to wear.

Jade wrote: "I tried to read **shadowreader** I couldn't get into it much :/. This one sounds interesting though. I like how you described how the cover actually reflects the story itself with each little detai..."

I had to talk about the cover because I was just so happy to eat my words. Lol. It's okay that I didn't originally like it, but I appreciated the fact that during various parts of the book, I could flip to the cover and see the descriptions match the cover.


message 32: by Rogier (new)

Rogier Stephanie wrote: "Rogier wrote: "rad"

Thanks! Rogier, if you loved Eve, I think you would enjoy this series. :)

Kate wrote: "O-M-G! I was excited before. Now I'm really excited. I thought I was one of the only peo..."


i can't wait 2 read book1


Steph Sinclair Sam wrote: "He kissed back, all the pages spread out around us like riddles waiting to be solved. Let them wait. Let my genes unravel, my hinges come loose. If my fate rests in the hands of a madman, let death..."

I know! How beautiful is that passage?! I really think you'll love this one, Sam. February 21st is around the corner!


message 34: by Nikoline (new)

Nikoline Compared to Wither, how is the plot in this? Is it more straight forward and action packed?


message 35: by Lora (new) - added it

Lora Great review, Stephanie. I've still not read Wither, but your review of Fever makes me think I should.


Steph Sinclair Anne Nikoline wrote: "Compared to Wither, how is the plot in this? Is it more straight forward and action packed?"

Yeah, I would say it has more action than Wither, but I don't know if I would categorize this series as an action series (like Divergent, for example). I hope that makes sense. A lot more happens to Rhine and the setting is constantly changing, though. I liked the plot better here because you had a better idea of where things were going. With Wither you knew Rhine wanted to escape the mansion and for the most part it's huge waiting game on if and how she'll do it. Fever is more of a journry story. Like I mentioned in the review, there is a part that slows down, but for me it made the plot twist more dramatic.


Steph Sinclair Lora wrote: "Great review, Stephanie. I've still not read Wither, but your review of Fever makes me think I should."

Thank you! I think it's definitely a series to check out. I hope you enjoy it whenever you get a chance to read it. :)


message 38: by Jade (new)

Jade Experiment wrote: "I want your judgement on this cover: Touch of Death by Kelly Hashway Because WTF is she wearing? O_o"

I couldn't help myself I looked at this cover and it is soooooooooo over done. It more photoshopped then models on magazines for petesakes. **smh** I think she touched something and it died around her neck? maybe...yes? >.> V.V <.<


message 39: by Jan (new)

Jan Again I ask how have you gotten the book if it's not available on Amazon?


Steph Sinclair Jan wrote: "Again I ask how have you gotten the book if it's not available on Amazon?"

I was gifted an ARC from the author.


message 41: by Experiment BL626 (new)

Experiment BL626 Stephanie wrote: "Jan wrote: "Again I ask how have you gotten the book if it's not available on Amazon?"

I was gifted an ARC from the author."


Stephanie got YA Mafia connection...


message 42: by Jan (new)

Jan Oh okay for review. I have been searching everywhere for the book and it kept saying it wasn't out yet. Guess I wait.


Steph Sinclair Jan wrote: "Oh okay for review. I have been searching everywhere for the book and it kept saying it wasn't out yet. Guess I wait."

Not too much longer, Jan! It comes out on the 21st of February. :)


message 44: by Lisa (new) - added it

Lisa Great review, Steph!


Steph Sinclair Lisa wrote: "Great review, Steph!"

Thank you, Lisa!


message 46: by A.R. (new) - rated it 5 stars

A.R. Well said :) LOVED this book!


message 47: by Fatema (new)

Fatema Can I read this without reading wither first very imp.


Steph Sinclair Fatema wrote: "Can I read this without reading wither first very imp."

No, you need to read Wither first.


message 49: by [deleted user] (new)

I need to reread this. I have a not-regular but bad habit of reading while I'm shitfaced. A lot of this book was read on a couple of those occasions.


Steph Sinclair Most of my friends dislike this series, but I actually really like it! Its a nice change of pace, though, because I'm usually the black sheep, hating everything they love! ^_^

Can't wait to see what you think, Janice!


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