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003. The Green Man by Michael Bedard
Publication: Tundra Books (April 10, 2012), eARC, 320pp / ISBN 1770492852
Genre: YA Magical Realism/Fantasy

Read: Jan 2-3, 2012
Source: NetGalley

This book will be released on April 10, 2012!

Review

I hadn’t realized that The Green Man is a sequel to another book when I requested it at NetGalley, but in retrospect I don’t think it matters all that much. Apparently it’s got some of the same characters from the first book in it, but the POV is mostly from a new character, so I don’t feel too annoyed that I read this one first before reading the previous book.

O’s aunt Emily is weird and probably crazy, but in the best sort of way. She’s a poet who owns a bookstore, and though O has reservations about spending the summer with Emily at The Green Man she wants to help her out after Emily’s recent heart attack. What O finds at the bookshop and about aunt Emily’s past, leads to a more exciting, magical, and poetry-filled summer than O ever expected.

What I liked best about The Green Man is that it’s mainly about the importance of poetry, of poets, and how poets use poetry to navigate the world around them. There’s a secondary plotline which is where the magical realism shows up, and to be honest that part of it felt less well-integrated into the story than everything else did. It builds up into a big– and important– thing by the end of the book, but the end is SO different from the beginning that they read like they belong to two different books.

I loved the first plotline. I like poetry, and I like bookstores, and I like weird people who spend their whole lives ensconced in poetry and books. The second plotline was neat, but I was less enamored of it than I was of the other. I suppose that would be where reading the first book would have come in handy: I’d have been more invested in the fantasy part of the plot more and I’d probably have liked the book more overall, too.

Still, despite the problems I had with the merging of the plotlines, The Green Man is an enjoyable book with a lot of stuff I adore in books. It’s got poetry! And romance! And summers spent in bookstores! Small town stuff where the small town is a good thing rather than a bad thing! Magical realism thingies! And a protagonist who’s smart and likable and just a little bit of a worrywart.

Rating


Sometimes the writing was a bit wobbly, but overall it’s a fun book to read.

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Notes

I’ll post a reminder closer to the release date, no worries.

Credit
Book cover comes from Amazon. It’s not mine.

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  4 Responses to “REVIEW: The Green Man by Michael Bedard”

  1. This was one of my waiting on Wednesday books last year…I didn’t know it was a second book either, and have now put the first one on hold at the library. Thanks!
    Charlotte recently posted..Ivy and the Meanstalk, by Dawn LairamoreMy Profile

    • No prob! I’m going to see if I can get the first book from a library, too. Once I get my new library card, of course. :D

  2. The first book looks really neat too! Pleasingly spooky. I am in the mood for that type of book, and it even has a magic show! And then if I like it I can hit up this one, because I too enjoy weird people who love poetry. :D
    Jenny recently posted..The Unwritten again. The people oughta know.My Profile

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