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Book Review of Enchanted Ivy by Sarah Beth Durst

Title: Enchanted Ivy

Author: Sarah Beth Durst

Release Date: October 12, 2010

A story about getting into college. You know, taking the campus tour, talking to the gargoyles, flirting with the were-tigers, riding the dragons…

While visiting the campus of Princeton University, 16-year-old Lily discovers a secret gate to a magical realm and must race against time to save herself, her world, and any hope she has of college admission.

Summary from Goodreads.com

My Review: Before I begin the review I have a little story about how this book came to me.  I saw it at ALA when I was there this year and as soon as I read the back cover I knew I wanted to read it!  I was so bummed that they only had one copy there because the odds of me getting that one copy were slim to none.  One of the lovely ladies working the Simon and Schuster booth told me when they would be breaking everything down, so I could come back and get in line to get a book of my choice.  I knew since there was only one copy I would have to get in line super early if I wanted a shot at getting it.  So, I came back probably a little more than an hour before the time I was told and there were already 5 people ahead of me!  So, I asked each of them which book they wanted (to make sure it wasn’t Enchanted Ivy) and when I was assured it was not,  I happily waited.  When the time came I walked right up, grabbed the book and proceed away with a very big grin on my face 🙂

Now that I have read the book, I am so happy that I took the time to wait in line for it!  This book does not just focus on one type of paranormal creature, it includes almost all of them in one way or another.  Which I really liked because it was different than other books that fall into this genre.  Lily has dreamed of the day when she will attend Princeton, just like her grandfather did.  While going with him for one of his reunions she is introduced to a very elite club, The Vineyard Club.  They tell her if she takes a test and passes then she will automatically get into Princeton, but if she fails, the odds of acceptance decrease significantly.  Of course she agrees to this because she has dreaming about this for as long as she can remember, even though she has no idea what the test entails.

The test turns out to be almost like a treasure hunt, she is given no clues and no one is supposed to help her during the test.  She does get some unexpected help though, from a boy named Tye who claims he is there to guard her.  He is very cryptic with the little information he is willing to share, but Lily is enjoying his company none the less.  I like him too, he is funny and sarcastic, but you get the impression he is hiding a secret.  The mysterious ones are always the most intriguing though, well they are to me at least.

As the test continues, things start to get a little strange, the gargoyles that  oversee the comings and goings at Princeton begin to reveal clues to Lily, by talking to her!  Lily, being a skeptic, has a hard time figuring out where the mic is kept to get these guys talking, but the further into the journey she goes, the more she starts to question what is real and what is not.

The descriptions of the gargoyles are great, but I also went to look up pictures of them online while I was reading a found a good link of them here in case you want to see what they look like too.  The link is just drawings and not pictures, but at least they are all on one page and give your further description of each gargoyle.   The way the author, Sarah, describes the campus was amazing and I wondered if maybe she did research or went there to try to get more acquainted with the campus before writing this book.  I looked it up on her site and she actually went to Princeton, so I am guessing that is all the research she really needed and I think that helps the story as well. If you go to her blog, here, she is doing a virtual campus tour and you can see pictures of Princeton that give you a great visual while reading.  While reading I could tell that the descriptions are coming from a genuine place and it really made the story that much more special.  It all sounded so, for lack of a better word, magical, and it makes me want to take a trip up to Princeton just so I can see it all for myself.

Something I found interesting about the plot of this book is that the answer to the test comes rather quickly to Lily, but the answer only opens the door to a whole other world of possibilities.  Lily’s whole life and everything she thought was real is being put to the test and she has to choose who and what to believe in.  Enchanted Ivy puts a new spin on the fantasy genre because it does not just focus on one creature that you might run across in a fantasy book.  There are a number of different species running around and that adds a new dynamic to the story which I loved.

I can see a possibility for a sequel to this book, but you are left satisfied with the ending that Sarah gives you.  I also think that there is a possibility for a love triangle to form if their were to be a second book.  I of course and firmly with Tye and don’t see my mind being changed in the future, especially with some of the prejudices that seem to linger with the other choice.  Either way, I would love to continue on in this world.  Sarah Beth Durst has painted a magical picture of a world that is linked to ours, but strives to remain hidden.  The mystery will have you searching for clues and wanting to unlock the secrets that Lily has yet to unravel.

FTC:  I received this ARC from the publisher

ALA Day Two

So since I am on vacation, I have no idea what is in my mailbox this week and therefore I cannot participate in that meme 😦  Instead, I thought I would put up my adventures of ALA day two.  I once again met up with my friends and started to wander through the booths.  I had a quite a few signings I was attending and I was really excited to meet all the authors.  One of the signings that day was with the authors of Picture the Dead, Adele Griffin and Lisa Brown.  It was so great because not only did they sign the book but, they dressed up in character and let me take a picture with them!  I thought it was so fun that they got into character, don’t they look great?  I was rocking a lovely headache this day so I am looking run down, but I had to put up this picture, the costumes are just too good.

I also got a chance to meet Karen Kincy, author of Other.  I did not take a picture with  her because I am still a little shy about asking for them, but she was very nice and I did get a copy of her book signed, yay!   Next I went to get Ascendant by Diana Peterfreund, which is the second book in the Killer Unicorns series and while waiting in line I saw Darth Vader, Storm Troopers and Sand People from Star Wars taking pictures with people!  Seriously, I think I might have squealed when I saw them.  I am a huge Star Wars fan, not movies 1,2,3 sorry George Lucas, I love the original movies with Hans Solo and Luke Skywalker.  Anyways, the lady behind me was nice enough to save my spot and I went and took pictures with them.  I got back in line and still got to meet Diana Peterfreund, which was great because she was very nice.  The last signing for that day was The Search for Wondla by Tony DiTerlizzi, which had a huge line, but it was worth it to get a signed copy of that book too.  I grabbed a couple more books that day and got to talk with some great bloggers and meet new people, which is always such a great part of these conferences.  By the end of the day though, I was exhausted and my headache was  giving me no peace so we called it a day and said we would meet up again the next morning to start the excitement all over again 🙂

In My Mailbox

It is Sunday so time for In My Mailbox, a weekly meme started at The Story Siren.  Today’s In My Mailbox is going to be a little longer because I am going to show all of the books I got while at ALA.  I took a picture at the end of each day so I show the pic then put the titles and authors underneath.

Day one (in order from top to bottom):

The Painted Boy by Charles de Lint

A Tale Dark and Grimm by Adam Gidwitz

Pegasus by Robin McKinley

Tyger, Tyger by Kersten Hamilton

Halt’s Peril (Ranger’s Apprentice #9) by John Flanagan

Banished by Sohpie Littlefield

Nevermore by Kelly Creagh

Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel

Grimm Legacy by Polly Shulman

The Secret of Ka by Chrisopher Pike

Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon

Sphinx Queen by Esther M. Friesner

Extraordinary by Nancy Werlin

Day Two (in order from top to bottom):


Rocks and Minerals by Simon Basher

Dark Song by Gail Giles

The House of Dead Maids by Clare B. Dunkle

Other by Karen Kincy*

Ascendant by Diana Peterfreund*

Kiss Me Deadly Anthology (click on link for full author list)

Border Crossing by Jessica Lee Anderson

The Search for Wondla by Tony DiTerlizzi*

Smudge’s Mark by Claudia Osmond

Paranormalcy by Kiersten White

7 Souls by Barnabas Miller & Jordan Orlando

Dark Goddess by Sarwat Chadda

Picture the Dead by Adele Griffin & Lisa Brown*

Day Three (in order from top to bottom):

Tithe by Holly Black*

Taurus Eyes by Bonnie Hearn Hill

Aries Rising by Bonnie Hearn Hill

The Marbury Lens by Andrew Smith*

The Tavernier Stones by Stephen Parrish

The Ghost and the Goth by Stacey Kade(there is a great story about this book that I will talk about in a later post)*

Wicked Game by Jeri Smith-Ready*

Bad to the Bone by Jeri Smith-Ready*

Annexed by Sharon Dogar

The Mermaid’s Mirror by L.K. Madigan

Delcroix Academy: The Candidates by Inara Scott

The Recruit by Robert Muchamore

Captivate by Carrie Jones*

White Cat by Holly Black*

Zombies vs. Unicorns by Holly Black*

The Keeley Brothers Band logo pin (Jeri Smith-Ready had these at her signings and I was so excited because I love Shade and the idea of having a pin for the band from the book is awesome to me)

Day Four (in order from top to bottom):

Shadow Hills by Anastasia Hopcus

Reckless by Cornilia Funke

Enchanted Ivy by Sarah Beth Durst

The Duff by Kody Keplinger

Candor by Pam Bachorz

Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare

All the books with a (*) are signed