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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Review: The Mark by Jen Nadol


Title: The Mark
Author: Jen Nadol
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Pub. Date: 1/19/2010
Genre: YA
Main Themes: Death, Supernatural, Love, Family, Loss
Pages: 228
Plot (from book jacket):
"Cassandra Renfield has always seen the mark - a glow around certain people reminiscent of candlelight. But the one time she mentioned it to someone else, the mark was dismissed as a trick of the light. Cassie starts to consider its rare occurances insignificant - until the day she watches a man die. After searching her memories, Cassie realizes she can see a person's imminent death. Not how or where, only when: today.
Armed with a vague understanding of the light, Cassie begins to explore her "gift," seeking those marked for death and probing the line between decision and destiny. Though she's careful to hide her secret - even from her new philosophy-obsessed boyfriend - with each impending death comes the temptation to test fate. But so many questions remain. How does the mark work? Why is she the only one who can see it? And finally, the most important of all:
If you know today is someone's last, should you tell them?"

THE MARK is an interesting look at death and loss and raises some interesting questions about destiny versus choice, but it was not at all what I had expected when I picked up the novel. I had been expecting another supernatural YA with a romantic plot line that would leave me yearning for love, but that is not at all what I got from THE MARK. Though I truly did enjoy the novel, once I gave up on the vision of the book that I thought it was, I think it was marketed as something that it was not. 

That said, there were some aspects of the novel that I loved and some that simply didn't hold my interest. I really enjoyed the philosophical debate that THE MARK fostered. If you had this terrible power, what would be the right way to use it. Should you warn people and try to save them? Or is it simply their time and you should let nature run its course? I felt like this aspect of the book was the strongest.

I didn't really like the romantic plot line. The boy that Cassie is with throughout most of the novel I found to be boring and pretentious. I did not see any chemistry between the two characters and I really wanted him out of the picture. Plus, I felt like Cassie couldn't really be herself around him, which made their relationship uncomfortable for me. There is another boy, who is only mentioned briefly, that I would have loved to see more of. I think the novel maybe was supposed to come across this way in the romance department, but it really didn't click for me.

Most of the novel really didn't seem very "supernatural" to me, so that was a bit of a letdown at first. However, near the end the novel, there is some mythology interwoven and the mystery of Cassie parents deepens as more details are uncovered - this is when I really started to get into the plot. I just wish some of this action would have happened earlier in the novel.

Ratings (Out of 10):
Plot: 8
Characters: 8
Writing: 10
Romance: 6
Originality: 10
Total: 42/50 (B)

I'm not sure if THE MARK is going to be series or trilogy, but I would check out more novels about Cassie.The novel really did start to get interesting towards the end, so I was left with some questions. Plus, the boy I liked was finally back - so I am extremely interested to see what happens with him and Cassie! THE MARK was a great debut novel and I have high hopes for Nadol's next novels!

9 comments:

  1. Nice review, but for some reason I'm still not drawn to this book :/

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  2. About the same as what I thought of the novel...it does seem like it needs another novel, right? Hopefully Jen Nadol does write another, because I'm curious as to what will happen next...

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  3. This sounds like an interesting book, very unique, I can see you gave Originality a 10 :D Great review!

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  4. This sounds like an unique read. The fact that it's not another supernatural read is a plus for me. :P

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  5. I enjoyed this book as you said it wasnt the typical YA. I agree with your review.

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  6. I've been interested in this one for quite some time, so it's good to now know what to expect and what not to expect from it when I read. Great review!

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  7. Thanks for the review. I am definitely going to pick this on up. Thanks for talking about how it didn't seem too supernatural, it's good to know not to get my hopes up.

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  8. I've been on the fence on this one but your review has made me think it isn't for me since I would prefer more paranormal. Thanks for helping me decide!

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  9. I've been very curious about this book. It sounds like such an interesting situation. I can't wait to read it!

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