Had my first interview posted on JeanzBookReadNReview: http://jeanzbookreadnreview.blogspot.com/2011/08/author-interview-cindy-young-turner.html. Please check it out for some fun info about me!
Author: Cindy Young-Turner
Endings and The Boy Who lived
(warning, there be a few spoilers ahead, in case anyone still doesn’t know the ending)
We finally saw Deathly Hallows Part 2 last week. I guess I’m a fan (fanatic?) because I was one of the ones who pre-ordered Deathly Hallows from Amazon, waited anxiously by the door for it to be delivered, and read the whole 700+ pages in three days. I started late on the series, though, around Goblet of Fire, and got caught up from there. Some of the movies have been hit or miss. I loved Prisoner of Azkaban, mostly because Sirius Black is my favorite character and Gary Oldman was perfect casting. But I have to admit, I was disappointed in the final installment. I enjoyed Deathly Hallows Part 1 a lot. The tent scenes, which dragged on forever in the book, were well done, and of course I cried at the end. The dark tone and grim state of the wizarding world showed just how high the stakes had become for our young heroes.
I had really high hopes for Part 2. I loved the final battle scene in the book (go Mrs. Weasley!), and the beginning of the movie had a good setup, lots of tension. Then we get to the final confrontation, and it seemed to fizzle. Where were the students? The teachers? Hagrid just appeared out of nowhere. It felt like they rushed to the ending. I loved the scene with Snape (a close second favorite to Sirius) and his memories of Lily, but the big finish I was expecting never came. Even the showdown between Bellatrix and Mrs. Weasley was disappointing, and that had to be one of the best lines of the book.
I admire any series that can get kids to read the way Harry Potter has. And I can imagine how the kids who grew up reading Harry Potter must feel now that the ride is officially over. I still enjoyed the last movie for what it was, and I cried at the sad parts, but I wasn’t wowed as I had been with, say, Lord of the Rings. Now it’s time to look forward to the film version of The Hobbit.
Guest blog on used bookstores and a fondness for Lovecraft
My first guest blog went up today on the World in the Satin Bag: http://wisb.blogspot.com/2011/07/guest-post-quest-for-treasures-in.html. I talk about how used bookstores introduced me to some great fantasy books and got me hooked on HP Lovecraft.
First review
I got my first book review this evening! 5 out of 5 fairy kisses from Tink’s Place: http://myblog2point0.blogspot.com/2011/07/thief-of-hope-by-cindy-young-turner.html. What a great way to end the week, especially since our AC has gone out on the hottest day of the year. Fingers crossed that there will be more reviews like this one!
Another Thief of Hope excerpt
Crescent Moon Press has posted a new excerpt from Thief of Hope. Check out this scene featuring Sydney and Willem and a bit of dangerous magic: http://crescentmoonpress.com/books/ThiefOfHope.html.