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Arcadia Awakens door Kai Meyer
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Arcadia Awakens (origineel 2009; editie 2013)

door Kai Meyer

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When seventeen-year-old Rosa Alcantara travels from her native Brooklyn to her ancestral home in Sicily, she falls head over heels for Alessandro Carnevare, whose family is the sworn enemy of hers, and must confront both of their families' criminal--and paranormal--pasts.
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Titel:Arcadia Awakens
Auteurs:Kai Meyer
Info:Balzer Bray (2013), Paperback, 480 pages
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Waardering:*****
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Arcadia Awakens door Kai Meyer (2009)

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Ich hatte das Buch als Fantasy-Buch auf meiner Empfehlungsliste, aber tatsächlich ist es eher eine YA-Novel nach amerikanischem Muster. Das Buch ist wirklich nur für junge Mädchen oder Frauen, die sich emotional noch so fühlen.

Meine Kritik:
- Schema F (YA-Novels sind in, Liebesgeschichten im übernatürlichen Bereich sind in, bisschen Action ist in), also macht man eine Geschichte daraus
- Das Buch ist in keiner Weise abgeschlossen, man muss weitere Bücher kaufen.
- Mafia wird beschönigt
- Unrealistische Verhaltensweisen der Menschen. Hier nur ein Beispiel: der Love Interest der Hauptperson will Mafia-Boss werden, ist aber eigentlich ein netter Kerl. Die Hälfte des Clans denkt aber, es sei eine gute Idee, dass er Chef wird. Warum denken die das? Warum hat er Chancen, Boss zu werden?
- Konstruierte Zufälle treiben die Handlung voran.
- Die Hauptfigur mit ihren psychischen Problemen wirkt unsympathisch. Ich hab mir während des Lesens gewünscht, sie hätte ihr doofes Baby bekommen und wäre mit ihm in den USA geblieben und hätte dann in den USA rumgeweintert, dass sie ein Baby aus einer Vergewaltigung hat. Das wäre ein anderes Buch gewesen und statt dessen hätte dieses Buch eine neue Hauptfigur bekommen können. ( )
  volumed42 | May 4, 2019 |
This book was extremely unique and interesting. It was also a very well written. I really it for the most part. I did find some parts of the book quite slow and dull. I was extremely disappointed with the romance. I was expecting more, but it just didn't deliver.

Despite that it was a great read. ( )
  Makkiah | May 19, 2016 |


This book managed to tick all of the boxes for the first few chapters (actually quite a few chapters because they're only short) and I was pleasantly surprised to find a young adult author that: a) doesn't think it's okay to be condescending when the audience is younger, and b) creates an atypical heroine who isn't all about drooling after her inevitable one true love. As a matter of fact, the author attempts to write quite prettily and sets the scene in the Sicilian countryside very well, you can practically hear the waves of the Mediterranean sloshing against the shore.

The protagonist - Rosa - immediately stands out against countless other young adult urban fantasy heroines. She's introduced as something of a kleptomaniac, she's snarky and upon meeting the novel's obvious love interest, rather than seeing cupids flying and hearing someone playing a violin, she turns away with a good dose of sarcasm as a goodbye present. It's no secret that they will clearly meet again and gradually Rosa's attitude towards him will change, but I was thankful for the lack of insta-love and sappy heroines.

So, I had the protagonist I've always longed for, the setting out of my wildest dreams... what was the problem? The lack of story. Or, at least, the lack of an engaging story. I kept reading and waiting for the moment when the author would use her heroine and her setting to create a novel that would blow my mind but it just never delivered. The big mystery of the book was easy to guess, even the author realised this and revealed it all pretty early on... but after that the story consisted of a lot of info-dumping about Greek mythology and the Italian mafia and the legendary island of Arcadia. I felt that the author set the kind of scene that had me anticipating something awesome but it was highly anticlimatic in the end.

I do wonder if this was done intentionally, because this book is the start of a trilogy and perhaps the author wanted to place emphasis on the setting and characters in book one so that you would actually care about them when the real story gets going in book two. It's possible but it isn't enough, if you're writing the first book in a series it's so important to make sure the readers are going to want to continue. I finished this book feeling like I had nothing to look forward to in the sequels.

Many thanks to the publisher for kindly providing an arc of this for review
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  emleemay | Mar 30, 2013 |
Review by Sliced Open Reviews

So, I really love it when I am surfing through GoodReads and come across a book that a couple of my friends have read and loved so I decide, with haste, to go purchase the book. Upon doing so I rapidly ignore my schedule because, hey “So-n-so said it was great” so therefore I need to ignore any part of the rational part of my brain and start reading. Yes, I do love it when this happens because it is usually when I find books like Arcadia Awakens. Because, if I had done any of my normal research once I found this title here is what would have happened. I would have fallen head over heels for the synopsis, oh wait, I did and that has yet to change. Ok, so after that I would have begun my digging into the author, his/her previous works and SHIT. I would have then stumbled upon the tid-bit of info that would have me dropping this like a bad habit. Kai Meyer is a German author, meaning his works are translated (into 27 other languages to be correct). No, I’m not against foreign work, in fact my feelings for this book should prove quite the opposite, but I have read some true epic failures in translating. But boys and girls, I am happy to let you know that this piece of literary heaven does not fall into that category! Nothing for me was lost in translation. Quite the contrary, I think that the vision of Meyer’s heritage brought some of what drew me so close to this read. He describes portions of this book with such intent knowledge that you get drawn in to these amazing aerial views of lush Sicily, that frankly; I was lost until I finished. HECK who am I kidding; I’m still lost since book two isn’t quite here yet!

I also have to give mention to the characters in this book. I was so confused with the first couple chapters of the book because I just could not figure out how I was supposed to like our MC Rosa. No, she’s not what I’m used to when it comes to female MCs cause she lies, cheats and steals within the first 100 pages of the book. Yea, I know, I totally didn’t get it. But as you start to learn more about her things start to piece together and you understand the how’s and why’s and things just clicked. She is far more “angst” than what I’ve read recently and I actually quite enjoyed that. Rosa isn’t the only complex character built within the story; I actually feel that each character was built with a sense of precision, giving each character a kaleidoscope of color and diversity that left me breathless at times. The dexterity in the writing of each character still floors me.

Another reason I loved this book comes in one word…Mafia. I have an inordinate fascination with mafia stories and Arcadia Awakens played into that like a Royal Flush in the middle of a losing streak. This mixed with a version of Mythology that is much lesser mainstream totally blended together to place excellence on the pages.

Ok, I’m shitting flowers and sunshine right now but I just cannot help it. This may wipe the floor with any series I’ve started this year…needless to say I will stalk GoodReads and B&N waiting for Arcadia Burns, Book Two in the Arkadien Series! ( )
  KimberlySlicedOpen | Jul 30, 2012 |
I was so excited to pick up Arcadia Awakens by Kai Meyer for two reasons: I love Italy and I have been meaning to read his Darkest Reflections series. I certainly was not disappointed as Arcadia Awakens incorporated some of my favorite story elements.

The setting for Arcadia Awakens was Italy. How fabulous! If you’ve ever been to Italy, you know how amazing the food is and how cool all of the old ruins are. I highly recommend both Pompeii and Sorrento—and Capri! What a beautiful country. I have not been to Sicily, however, so I really enjoyed reading about it.

Our main character, Rosa, comes from an old mafia family and moves to Sicily to escape the memories of a personal tragedy. While Sicily does not erase her wounds, she does meet Alessandro—the very attractive and soon-to-be head of a rival mafia family. But what would a story be without a little forbidden romance, right? Alessandro and Rosa are caught in a Romeo and Juliet-esque situation, and oh, how I devoured it! There are so many road blocks in their way, but they just work well together, so you can’t help rooting for them!

Rosa was a fantastic main character—strong and stubborn. Two qualities I love to see in a heroine. I’ve never really enjoyed the damsel in distress, so Rosa’s kick-ass personality was perfect for me. There are so many secrets in Arcadia Awakens, and I know Rosa won’t stop until she figures them all out. We definitely don’t have all of the answers yet, and I am dying to read the next book. There is so much more to figure out!

Arcadia Awakens combines forbidden love, mystery, and a bit of violence to create a beautiful novel about discovering who you are and forgiving those around you. It is a wonderful, engrossing read that captivates the reader and will leave you reaching for the next novel. Fans of Romeo and Juliet will not want to miss this one! ( )
  AboutToRead | May 23, 2012 |
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When seventeen-year-old Rosa Alcantara travels from her native Brooklyn to her ancestral home in Sicily, she falls head over heels for Alessandro Carnevare, whose family is the sworn enemy of hers, and must confront both of their families' criminal--and paranormal--pasts.

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