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Sunshine

Sunshine
Author: Robin Mckinley
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Category: Book


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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 34 reviews
Sales Rank: 1117206

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 389
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.3

ISBN: 0425191788
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780425191781
ASIN: 0425191788

Publication Date: September 2003

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Customer Reviews:   Read 29 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars A great idea but just too boring   December 25, 2008
I'll keep it short.
This book has such a great premise but it's written rather poorly in my opinion. As others have said, something interesting comes along but then the author chooses to spend another 6 pages explaining something completely unnecessary and dull that the moment is lost and so onto the next bit you go.
I really wanted to like this but I'm afraid the author isn't even worthy of being mentioned in the same breath as Anne Rice. A huge disappointment.
Gave it 2 stars because Con is a fascinating character but, sadly, Rae is rather whiny and forgettable.



5 out of 5 stars My #1 urban fantasy book   December 21, 2008
Ok, firstly, that product description at the top? Please ignore it. Gets a lot of things just plain wrong.

Sunshine is a fantastic book set in a near future world that has undergone a world war between humans and vampires, with other paranormals taking parts on both sides. The book centres around Sunshine, a baker who works in her mother and step-fathers tea house, but who has always had a innocent interest in the others, and of course the darkest others - vampires.

The book begins with Sunshine being captured by vampires by being in the wrong place in the wrong time, but luckily for her she hasn't been taken just to be a snack - at least not for her captors. The book covers her opening up to her magical heritage from her father and dealing directly with the vampires for the first time, as she escapes and then deals with the repercussions of her escape.

The theme of the book is quite quirky, but the world is built very well and every character is engaging. Sunshine is a fantastic accidental hero who mixes the practical with the growing realisation she has taken steps to be involved with the Others, and can't avoid continuing down the path her own magic has led her on. Probably the best book I've written for dealing with the hero coming into unwanted powers, and the thought processes that go with having your world view upturned. The side characters and sub-plots are fully developed, with enough mysteries and subtexts to make you long for the next book.

Which really leads into the only problem with it. It is set up brilliantly for a sequel (series?), and is such a high standard that despite the main threads being tied off it leaves you wanting more. But at least at the moment, it appears there are no plans for a sequel.



3 out of 5 stars Interesting but...   November 5, 2008
After reading the great reviews on Amazon for this book, I ordered it and with much anticipation read it. And now... I can't decide if I liked this book or not.
Oh, it was an interesting book. There are some parts that are quite good, and then some that was down-right boring. (I skipped them, something I never liked doing)
There were some funny moments that I quite enjoyed. The story was a good idea and this alone made me finsh it, hoping it would rdeem itself but...

Things I like about this book.
I loved Sunshine, and how Robin McKinley makes her the embodiment of the sun factor.(It was extremely fascinating.) I liked Sunshine's lightness to Constantine's darkness, and the dialogues between them. Also liked R.M's different take on vampires, that was interesting. And I didn't even mind that the hero wasn't the romance novel stereo-type, good-loooking vampire. (From what I understood he was ugly and smelled?) anyway, there was something about Constantine that grew on you.

But I did mind the narratives and endless detailing. In my opinion, it tended towards boring and makes the heroine sound irritatingly whiny. (I didn't find Sunshine's actions irritating though, infact she was quite brave, saving Constantine, and later killing a 'sucker' with a dinner knife.) At times you lose the thread of the story and can't relate to it. Less narrating would have given better use of space for more dialogue between H/H.

Didn't care much for the fact that the book tended to leave you hanging in the air, so many loose ends... who is Mel? I quite liked him, and there's barely any background info on Constantine. According to the author's blog, she won't be writing a sequel, and that makes me feel quite cheated...



5 out of 5 stars Synopsis from back cover   October 22, 2008
There are places in the world where darkness rules, where it's unwise to walk. Sunshine knew that. But there hadn't been any trouble out at the lake for years, and she needed a place to be alone for a while. Unfortunately, she wasn't alone. She never heard them coming. Of course you don't, when they're vampires.

They took her clothes and sneakers. They dressed her in a long red gown. And they shackled her to the wall of an abandoned mansion, within easy reach of a figure stirring in the moonlight.

She knows that he's a vampire. She knows that she's to be his dinner, and that when he is finished with her, she will be dead. Yet, when dawn breaks, she finds that he has not attempted to harm her. And now it is he who needs her to help him to survive the day.....



5 out of 5 stars Unbelievably refreshing take on the vampire genre   October 8, 2008
I have always been since my early years, a devoted fan of vampire fiction. I love it so much I wrote my university dissertaion on the figure of the vampire in classic and modern literature.

For me, no vampire book has ever been able to come close to Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles. I am an avid fan of Laurel K Hamilton's Anita Blake novels (until they desended into badly written repetitive erotica anyway)as well as Charline Harris, but I see them as entertainment to feed my vampire induced obsession, rather than something to be treasured and appreciated as fine works of literature.

Sunshine blew me away and is the most compelling vampire novel I have read for a long time, possibly even the best I have read since The Chronicles.

The figure of the vampire has lost is essence in most modern vampire novels. Gone is the misique, the danger, that sense of being in the presence of something that isn't a part of your world, doesn't think or behave like a human. Instead it is replaced by long haired men who meet that special girl and change for them, essentially becoming people who have the misfortune of having to drink blood to live, and are usually very good in bed. Now, while these types of vampires have their purpose and are entertaining they have become saturated in a genre that is full of mediocre writers with unoriginal ideas.

Sunshine is very hard to describe, for me its untangible quality is what made is so compelling. Sunshine is the nickname of Rae Seddon, formally Raven Blaise, the daughter of Onyx Blaise, a powerful magic handler. When her parents divorced when she was young, she became "her mothers daughter" as she describes it, and leaves her father, and his world and abilities behind her.

Immersing herself in the bakery her Mum's new husband Charlie owns, Sunshine finds an affinity for baking and she fills her life with it, as if she is a filling a void where something else should dwell.

Turns out this void she tries to fill is her affinity and inheritance of magic handling powers, from her fathers side of the family.

This comes in handy when one night she is captured by a group of vampires, taken to a decaying mansion and shackled to the wall as a fresh, live meal. Turns out the vampire she was the intended victim or temptation for is a prisoner too, shakled to the wall opposite.

After an instant, yet bizarely founded alliance forms between Sunshine and the vampire prisoner, named 'Constantine' when she manages to harness her latent abilities for the first time to transform her pocket knife to a key and rescue them both.

Sunshine's decision to save the vampire changes her world and his, whether for better or for worse is still to be decided, even at the end of the book.

Several things make this book amazing. Sunshine is a truly fleshed out and believable character and the first person narration just makes her more interesting. I have seen some reviewers complain about the constant references to her baking, but this just adds to the way you get drawn into Sunshine's world and her experiences and you realise why she is so immersed and obsessed with this as the book progresses and you see how empty her life is apart from her baking.

Constantine. We find so little out about this vampire in the book, which is both a good and a bad thing because he remains a compelling mystery which makes you yearn for more information. Gone is the pale white ivory skin, full pouting lips and shining hair of most vampires you read about and it is replaced by skin the colour of mushrooms and a otherwordly and supernatural way of moving, speaking, laughing giving you the impression that he truly is an alien creature, who may be similar to humans in some appearneces only.

Yet the bond that forms between Constantine and Sunshine is one of the main things that makes this book so mesmerising. There is a contsant undercurrent of fear, mainly from Sunshine but with moments from Con, showing that just maybe, his bond to Sunshine unnerves him. However, along with this is a compulsion to be in each others company, an attraction that is romantic and even sexual in nature in some ways, but more reflective of our obsession with the unknown, our obsession of the darkness or light, in the case of Con.

There is so much more to say about this book, the world in which it is set is like yet unlike our own, set in no particular time the world is recovering from the mysterious 'Voodoo Wars' trying to accept, yet ignore that strange creatures the humans know inhabit their world, creatures from myths and legends...

I have seen complaints that this books cried out for a sequel, and I have to admit that after just finshing the book today I came onto this website to search for one and was disapointed not to find it. However, the ending is perfect and in many ways a sequel could spoil it, as the wealth of information we are given but is not elaborated on in the book is another reason it was so compelling for me.

This is a book that requires you to use your mind, your imagination to fill in the gaps and take whatever message you may find. I am a secondary school English teacher and I would be more than happy to read and analyse this book in my classes for many of its attributes.

I highly recommend this book to anyone, especially those who like me, adore the genre, but just need something different to remind why it is we adore vampires and everything they represent in the first place. This books invigorated my love for the genre and I love it for this.



 
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