Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Release Day Review: This Savage Song by Victoria Schwab


Title: This Savage Song (Monsters of Verity, #1)

Author: Victoria Schwab

Rating: 4 Stars

Release Date: July 5th, 2016

This Savage Song is, truly, an utterly savage mindfuck.

I knew next to nothing about this book before I dived into it. I couldn't get the title out of my head, I knew Schwab was a brilliant author and, despite not having taken a risk on an ARC in a really long time, I was really in the mood for a change of pace. And, let me tell you, I loved This Savage Song. It made me uncomfortable, reflective, and a shaking mess of uncontrollable feelings--all of which sums up to a fantastic, thought-provoking, and most importantly unique novel.

If I had to sum up this novel in one GIF, I'd have to use this one:

Every time I thought I knew who was good and who was bad, who was right and who was wrong, who was conning the other...well, it was like the Red Wedding all over again.

The atmosphere of this book feels very dark and intense to me, too...I felt hunched over the pages in some heightened state of emotion constantly, despite the fact that this is solidly a paranormal novel. It isn't real but it felt real...

The characters are what are at the heart of This Savage Song. Schwab has created a world in which acts of violence--rape, murder, and mass-killings--all have their consequences which result in the manifestation of monsters. These monsters plague our modern world and This Savage Song is all about the monstrosity that humans are capable of and the humanity that monsters can exhibit. That's not to say that there isn't action and a very exciting plot line, but I felt drawn to this story by the personalities of these two protagonists--vastly different from one another in every way, yet feeling inexplicably similar.

I love when authors, and all types of celebrities with the power to make others listen, use their fame to further some sort of agenda. Whether that agenda be to bring attention to a topic or shed light on the truth about an issue, I appreciate a work of art much more when there's more to it than a mere job. And with This Savage Song it's clear that Schwab wants us to consider the weight of our actions. Our violent actions, in particular, which seem to constantly be in the news. And she wants us, further, to think not only of those actions and their consequences, but also of others. Of other people. This Savage Song made me think, long and hard, even after I'd closed its pages and I can only hope that its sequel inspires a similar level of thought and contemplation.

Anyhow, I highly recommend this. Pre-order it. Get excited for it. Generate hype around it. It just can't disappoint, as far as I can tell, and I have a ball of anxiety sitting low in my stomach just contemplating the future of these characters in the sequel. *shudders with anticipation*

9 comments:

  1. It was so good, I was so surprised, even though I liked her other series :D

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  2. We felt pretty much the same way about this one, Keertana! I thought it was exciting, too. The pacing was a bit uneven, but that's the only flaw I can remember. Other than that, I really must applaud Schwab for her extraordinary imagination and the willingness to push us to territories unexplored. Wonderful review as usual!

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  3. VE Schwab knows how to keep us on our toes, for sure. I haven't read my copy yet, but I'm dying to. I've started a few books and I don't want to add another one. I can't wait to discover it for myself!

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  4. Fantastic review, Keertana! I need to read all of this author's work, but as for this one in particular, I NEED IT! It sounds so amazing and I love that it has such an important "message" attached to it as well. I like how you said it was paranormal and therefore, NOT real, but it FELT real, and that's all that matters sometimes.

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  5. LOl so much fun to see taht you had a great time with the story. Love your enthousiasm about it!

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  6. I agree! I enjoyed this one and it really did feel like she wanted us to think about the violence we participate and perpetuate. I really want to read more of her work now. I think this was my first book by her. Not my last. Brilly review!!

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  7. I absolutely loved VE Schwab's Vicious, so I am so glad to hear that this one met your expectations. I'm definitely going to have to give it a try. Thanks for sharing and, as always, fabulous review! <3

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  8. This sounds Fabulous! I can't wait to get my hands on a copy!

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  9. Ohh great review! I've been wanting to get my hands on this book for a long time since I first heard about it a few months ago. I heard nothing but great things about it and I am very intrigued about the plot aspect of this book. Thank you for your awesome post.

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