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Title | : | Curses and Smoke |
Author | : | Vicky Alvear Shecter |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | May 27th 2014 by Arthur A. Levine Books (first published February 6th 2014) |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Romance. Fiction |
Vicky Alvear Shecter
Hardcover | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 3.72 | 1123 Users | 260 Reviews
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When your world blows apart, what will you hold onto?TAG is a medical slave, doomed to spend his life healing his master's injured gladiators. But his warrior's heart yearns to fight in the gladiator ring himself and earn enough money to win his freedom.
LUCIA is the daughter of Tag's owner, doomed by her father's greed to marry a much older Roman man. But she loves studying the natural world around her home in Pompeii, and lately she's been noticing some odd occurrences in the landscape: small lakes disappearing; a sulfurous smell in the air. . . .
When the two childhood friends reconnect, each with their own longings, they fall passionately in love. But as they plot their escape from the city, a patrician fighter reveals his own plans for them -- to Lucia's father, who imprisons Tag as punishment. Then an earthquake shakes Pompeii, in the first sign of the chaos to come. Will they be able to find each other again before the volcano destroys their whole world?
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Original Title: | Curses and Smoke: A Novel of Pompeii |
ISBN: | 0545509939 (ISBN13: 9780545509930) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.72 From 1123 Users | 260 ReviewsWrite Up Of Books Curses and Smoke
Too much romance, not enough plot. I quit when the insta-love turned into an insta-love triangle.2.5 StarsFairly disappointed to be honest as I didn't enjoy this title nearly as much as Cleopatra's Moon (which I highly recommend). Perhaps that one was more interesting to me because it had more of a 'historical' story to tell whereas this one was more of a romance set against the backdrop of Roman culture and the destruction of Pompeii. VAS does write beautifully about young women trapped in impossible situations, but I unfortunately never felt any attachment to Tag and Lucia. I'm not a big
Reading so many depressing/tragically beautiful books in a row can really mess with your mental/emotional health. Oh well, no regrets. This book is worth reading<3
Rating: 3.5/5 starsI don't read much historical fiction. I'm aware that this is a large failing on my part - I like a lot of the historical fiction I read, and I really should read more. I guess I just find contemporary stories more attractive, for whatever reason. But considering that I don't read much historical fiction, this is surprisingly unmemorable. You'd think it would stand out by sheer virtue of being historical fiction, because I read so little. But it ends up using a lot of cliches,
I was just a little bit giddy when the publisher approved me for CURSES AND SMOKE through NetGalley even though it was a month beyond the publication date. I love ancient Rome, Im well-versed in the history of Pompeii, Ive even been there, so I was super excited about this one. And I was absolutely NOT disappointed.Probably the only down side to this book was that I just saw the movie, Pompeii, a couple weeks ago and I couldnt stop myself from comparing the two. The book ended up being
Are you f-ing kidding me with that ending!? But more on that later. At another time, I might have given this a 3, but it is what it is, and here we are. I'm fascinated by Pompeii so maybe I had unusually high expectations for this. But I didn't really feel a strong sense of the place. Throwing around a few latin words doesn't really cut it. As for Lucia and Tag, I never really connected with either of them. There were a few occasions where I felt for them, but for the most part...eh. Now for the
Star-crossed YA romance between a medical slave, Tag, and his master's daughter, Lucia, set against the background of Pompeii: its earthquakes and eventual eruption of Vesuvius. The couple, along with a young boy slave, flee the city together. Lucia is escaping a hated marriage with an obnoxious patrician. Her fate is sad, and maybe unbelievable today, but her father was paterfamilias, having the power of life and death over his family. The notes after the story are priceless, giving much
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