Wednesday 10 April 2013



The Star child is the first book in the Star Child series. If you love Young Adult Fantasy books then this is the book for you!
 
Kellen St. James is a 17 year old loner. He always has been. He has a poor, unloving relationship with his father and desperately misses his deceased mother. He feels all alone in the world but feels he doesn't need anyone. After graduating he makes the decision to move to Ireland after he has been left his grandmother's house in her will. Since he was a small child, Ireland has been a special place for him and the place where he first met the mysterious Calienta. He has dreamed about her every night of his life since then but who is she?
 
Upon his return to Ireland, Kellen finds himself part of an age old Celtic prophecy and Calienta reappears in his life. Together the pair must battle faeries and gods in an attempt to save the world and fulfil the prophecy that will map out Kellen's future. A future that includes Calienta.
 
This was a great book and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Being from Northern Ireland I have visited some of the places described in the book. I adore Celtic folklore and Stephanie Keyes has clearly done her research for this book. The story moves along at a pretty fast pace, which I liked. It also explores the intense feelings around first love, loss, loneliness, broken relationships and grief, all experiences which many teens may encounter at some point in their lives. However, rather than feeling sorry for himself, Kellen uses these life experiences to become a stronger, more independent person. He is mature beyond his years. Many young people might have used the sadness in their lives to follow a different path. But, not Kellen.
 
Stephanie Keyes has created some wonderful characters in this book and a wonderful world of fantasy. There's lots of adventures and challenges in this story which leads the reader into a magical world. I look forward to reading the next in the series The Fallen Stars, which is released on 12th April and continues on with Calienta and Kellen's adventures. You can read my review for The Fallen Stars on 15th April.



14 Responses so far.

  1. Great review of a great book. Thanks Jonty and congrats to Steph.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Jonty,
    Thank you so much for a wonderful review! I'm so pleased that you enjoyed The Star Child!

  3. Janice says:

    Hi JB - what a super review for The Star Child. Congratulations Stephanie Keyes!

  4. Anonymous says:

    Thanks Sue and Janice! This made my day,

  5. WhooOOT! FAB review, Steph! Well done, you! Thanks for sharing, JB! :) xx

  6. Mandy says:

    Fabulous review and well deserved! I really enjoyed The Star Child and am looking forward to the launch of The Fallen Stars!

    Mandy xx

  7. I LOVED this book and am a third of the way through The Fallen Stars ARC as we speak! It's an amazing second book in this series - congrats Stephanie!

  8. Unknown says:

    Superb review of a personal favourite book. :)

  9. Fabulous review! This sounds right up my street. I MUST get me a copy of it asap!

  10. Wow, the awesome reviews just keep rolling in! Congrats to Steph and thanks to JB for posting, I can't wait to read this! X

  11. kerry says:

    Hi J.B.

    Letting you know that I have nominated you for the Liebster Blog Award. Details on my blog if you'd like to check it out -
    http://minetoavenge.blogspot.com.au/2013/04/liebster-blog-award-mark-1_4294.html

  12. Deedee says:

    wow! What a great response to the review! And, thank you Kerry!!! x

  13. Patricia says:

    Fabulous review of this compelling story. I'm thrilled this is a series because I don't want to let go of the characters!

  14. Anonymous says:

    Huge thanks again to JB for taking the time to read and review The Star Child. Thanks as well to Mandy, Linn, Nicky, Sheryl, and Patricia for the support! Suzy - I'm betting it's definitely up your street. :)

    Thanks everyone!

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