26. Keturah & Lord Death

Keturah & Lord Death by Martine Leavitt


Pages: 200
Finished: Feb. 6, 2008
Reason for Reading: YA Challenge, Canadian Challenge
First Published: 2006
Genre: YA, fantasy
Rating: 4/5

First Sentence:


"Keturah, tell us a story," said Naomi, "one of your tales of faerie or magic."



Comments:
Keturah follows a hart into the woods and gets lost. Three days later Lord Death comes for her but Keturah is given a day of reprieve by telling Death a story. Each evening she returns and tells more of the story but a deadline does loom ahead of her, she may only escape Death if she finds her own true love.

This is a wonderful, original fairy tale. It has a dreamlike quality to it, almost ethereal. A beautifully written, dark romance, the plot slowly unfolds and comes to a shocking conclusion. This is a book that is going to keep me thinking about it for quite some time. I really enjoyed this. Highly recommended to those who enjoy dark fairy tales.

Comments

  1. Congrats on #13 for the Canadian Challenge! I'm going to read Kanada and maybe some others based on your recommendation.

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  2. Thanks 3m! I hope you enjoy them. Kanada seems to be a winner for everyone.

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  3. I had no idea this was a Canadian! My daughter read it this summer for her middle school reading group, I wonder if it's still around here?

    I guess I'm the lone voice that didn't care so much for Kanada. Maybe I was expecting something different.

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  4. dorothy, Yep, Martine Leavitt is 100% Canadian.

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  5. Congrats! You did a great service representing YA Novels in the challenge. Hope you continue to check the updates, and that you partcipate in the 2nd Challenge later this year...

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  6. Thanks John. You can count on it, I will be there for #2.

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