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Book Reviews of The Call (Call, Bk 1)

The Call (Call, Bk 1)
The Call - Call, Bk 1
Author: Peadar O'Guilin
ISBN-13: 9781338160703
ISBN-10: 1338160702
Publication Date: 7/25/2017
Pages: 320
Edition: Reprint
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: David Fickling Books
Book Type: Paperback
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4 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

dragoneyes avatar reviewed The Call (Call, Bk 1) on + 810 more book reviews
I loved this book! I thought it was very entertaining. The characters were very relatable and I grew very attached to them. It's a very dark fantasy so if you are not into that sort of thing, then you should probably pass.
It's about teens who go to school to get training on fighting to stay alive. Starting anywhere from age 10 and up, they get "Called" and when they do they are transferred to the Grey Lands where the Sidhe live. There they fight to survive until they are transferred back. The story when they are at school lets you see into their training but more important is the character development. The time in the Grey Land is the dark and very creepy parts of the book.
I found myself not being able to hardly put the book down. I hear there will be another book and look forward to it coming out. A word of advice though... if you don't know a lot about the Sidhe, do a little research first before reading.
ophelia99 avatar reviewed The Call (Call, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
I got an advanced reading copy of this book to review through the Amazon Vine program. This was an okay book that is a bit like a sci-fi fae-themed post-apocalyptic version of The Hunger Games.

I didn't really enjoy how the story was told and thought it didn't flow all that well. The fact that it's told in third person along with the style of the writing really distances the readers from the characters. This has the effect of making something that should be engaging and terrifying much lower key and dry than it should have been.

Basically the book follows a general story about this alternate world where teens train to survive The Call. In between these chapters are brief chapters about teens and their experience in the grey world that they are Called to for brief spans of time.

This book ended up being a lot different than what I was expecting from the synopsis. It's more about these teens and their time at a "survival" school than it is about the Fae. I personally was looking forward to seeing more of this grey Fae world but the characters spend very little time there.

It's an interesting idea. However, I thought the whole story came across as a bit contrived and stiff. The story was very implausible. More background would have made this world really come alive and seem more realistic.

Overall it was okay and a quick read, but I was left feeling like something was missing. The characters are just so cold and so is the story; when I was done I didn't really care much about either. I personally won't be continuing on with the series and wouldn't really recommend it.
susieqmillsacoustics avatar reviewed The Call (Call, Bk 1) on + 1062 more book reviews
This is really hard to put down and quite different from most anything I have read. It is scary and intense but has some heart. It wraps up enough but I am left with questions I hope will be answered in the sequel.
dragoneyes avatar reviewed The Call (Call, Bk 1) on + 810 more book reviews
I loved this book! I thought it was very entertaining. The characters were very relatable and I grew very attached to them. It's a very dark fantasy so if you are not into that sort of thing, then you should probably pass.
It's about teens who go to school to get training on fighting to stay alive. Starting anywhere from age 10 and up, they get "Called" and when they do they are transferred to the Grey Lands where the Sidhe live. There they fight to survive until they are transferred back. The story when they are at school lets you see into their training but more important is the character development. The time in the Grey Land is the dark and very creepy parts of the book.
I found myself not being able to hardly put the book down. I hear there will be another book and look forward to it coming out. A word of advice though... if you don't know a lot about the Sidhe, do a little research first before reading.