Showing posts with label Department 19. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Department 19. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 July 2012

The Rising by Will Hill


The Rising (Department 19, #2)Series: Department 19, Book Two
Publisher: HarperCollins Children'sBooks
Format: ARC
Published: 29th March 2012
Number of Pages: 704
Book: For Review*
Genre: Action-Adventure, Paranormal, Urban-Fantasy, Science-Fiction, Thriller, Suspense, Horror, Mystery, YA
Recommended Age: 13+
Contains: Violence, Death, Swearing, Alcohol, Drugs and Smoking References
Author's Blog: Will Hill

91 Days Till Zero Hour:
That’s 91 Days To Run
91 Days To Hide

Or 91 Days to Pray For Department 19 to save you…

After the terrifying attack on Lindisfarne, Jamie, Larissa and Kate are recovering at Department 19 headquarters, waiting for news of Dracula’s stolen ashes.
They won’t be waiting for long.
Vampire forces are gathering.
Old enemies are getting too close.
And Dracula… is rising.


                                                                   Review:
Run, hide, pray, fight.  Whatever you do, you must know: Dracula has risen and Department 19 have just nine days to track him down and kill him, before he grows too strong and wreaks his revenge upon the world...
It's been seventeen weeks since Lindisfarne and Jamie, Larissa and Kate are settling into life at Department 19.  Jamie's made a name for himself, having killed one of the oldest vampires alive.  Not, of course, that has made the other agents any fonder of him. 
But something is stirring.  Vampires are gathering, preparing. 
Dracula is rising. 
It's 91 days until Zero Hour. 
Who knows what will happen... 
I adored Department 19, so much so that once I'd finished if I simply had to read The Rising!  And, boy, did it not let me down!  Action-packed, adrenaline-fuelled and utterly addictive, I read the 700-something paged book in a blur, hooked to every single word, as the days until Zero Hour counted down.  And oh my God, this was so, so much more awesome than the first book!  I simply cannot wait until the next one in the series!
I loved all of the characters to pieces: Will Hill remains the master of making in-it-for-one-chapter characters that jump off the page.  And his main characters are just so loveable it’s untrue.  Jamie is just the perfect hero: sweet, brave, strong, brainy and so, so real.  He may have been a kickbutt boy agent, but he was also just that: a boy, only seventeen.  While he struggled with his emotions at times and occasionally lost his temper, I adored the sweet, loving boy beneath the tough exterior.  The fact he isn’t perfect and makes mistakes just made me love him all the more: in fact, I have a serious book-boy-crush on him.  As for Larissa: she is so awesome!  Admittedly, super vamp powers and teen hormones weren’t such a great mix, but she was so caring and loving; I just loved the vampire girl to pieces.  Kate was brilliant: strong, determined, level-headed and so kind to everyone – especially the new vampires.  I loved seeing how she’s grown.  And Matt, who you may remember from Book One as the boy who was attacked, woke up in the Loop and faked amnesia, was such an awesome character.  He was super clever, like genius clever, as well as sweet, determined, enthusiastic and just darn adorable!  Valentine Rusmanov just has to be mentioned, ‘cause his dark sense of humour just killed me.  Plus, not an “immortal psychopath” like his brother Alexandru, so huge improvement there!  I liked him – I’m not sure if I was meant to, but I did. 
Will Hill isn’t just amazing at characters, though.  His writing, plot-designing and world-building is just as incredible.  His writing is action-packed, addictive and full of flashbacks, letting us see into all the character’s minds, both in the present and the past.  When describing science-based scenes, lots of writers talk down to us, treating us like we can’t understand.  Will Hill did not: we were told in a simple way, but he didn’t talk down to us, not even once.  That particularly struck me about the writing.  As for the action: just whoa.  From the very first page to the very last, The Rising was action-packed, addictive, a non-stop adrenaline rush that lasted 703 pages.  Bloody, violent and amazingly kickbutt, I found the action addictive, which obviously made the twisty, mysterious plot even more stunning and amazing.  And this plot, quite literally, left me speechless.  Multiple times.  I’ve never found a plot as marvellously twisty and unpredictable as this: love it!  The mythology is stunning: utterly new but traditional.  I love that we now know more about Dracula’s origins, but some parts are still left a total mystery.  I wanna join Department 19 so I can know everything.  It’s a serious plan.  ‘Cause I love this world.  As in: "Please, please, PLEASE let me be a Department 19 agent!!" kinda love.  I love the science, the department, the people, the weapons.  My bags are packed.  I’m moving in as soon as possible.  Seriously.
With action, romance, suspense and bundles of awesomeness, The Rising just blew me away.  I loved every single moment, unable to put the book down.  Sure, this is a horror-action book, but it has such strong family and friendship themes, ones that are really sweet and believable and just make me smile.  And the way Will Hill links all the different stories together, twisting and twining them is just amazing, beautiful, perfect and just so utterly unique.  This is, without a doubt, one of my favourite series ever!  Will Hill, I shall be anxiously awaiting your next book - I know it will be amazing!
James Bond with cooler weapons, kickbutt teens and vampires!  Forget 007 and give me Department 19 any day!

Star Rating:
5 Out of 5





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Megan
* This book was received from HarperCollins in exchange for an honest review

Thursday, 31 May 2012

Department 19 by Will Hill


Department 19Series: Department 19, Book One
Publisher: HarperCollins
Format: Paperback
Published: 1st September 2011
Number of Pages: 496
Book: Bought
Genre: Paranormal, Urban Fantasy, Science-Fiction, Thriller, Suspense, Horror, Action-Adventure, Mystery, YA
Recommended Age: 12+
Contains: Violence, Death, Swearing, Destruction Scenes Caused By a Psychopathic Vampire
No Alcohol, Drug References
Author's Blog: Will Hill

Department 6 is the army.
Department 13 is MI5.
Department 19 is the reason you’re alive.

When Jamie Carpenter’s mother is kidnapped by strange creatures, he finds himself dragged into Department 19, the government’s most secret agency.
Fortunately for Jamie, Department 19 can provide the tools he needs to find his mother, and to kill the vampires who want him dead.  But unfortunately for everyone, something much older is stirring, something even Department 19 can’t stand up against…

Department Nineteen (Department Nineteen, #1)                                                                   Review:
"Lux E Tenebris: Light Out Of Darkness"
One night Jamie Carpenter's dad Julian came home early.  That night there was something outside - that Jamie knew.  What... he had no clue… 
That same night Julian was shot dead by the police, after pulling a gun on them...
He told Jamie nothing, only to take care of his mother.
The next day, they were informed Julian was a terrorist, a traitor, and their life hasn't been the same since. 
Two years later, Jamie's mum is taken; by the same things Julian was so scared of all those years ago...  Jamie is desperate to find his mum, but he has no idea how. 
Until Department 19 break through his door.   Department 19, the reason the world is still living, the ones who battle the vast army of undead. 
But something even they cannot deal with is threatening to rise.  Can Jamie save his mother in time, or will the whole world die first...?
I love a good action novel, especially if it includes butt-kicking lead characters!  Department 19Ah-maz-ing!  With non-stop action, the most amazing mythology and a gadget-packed, super-secret agency whose job was killing vampires, this was a book I fell in love with from the word go.  I raced through it, eating it all up.  And y'know what?  I wanna be a Department 19 agent!  Failing that, give me lots, lots, lots more books in this series please, Mr Hill!
I loved all the characters, our hero Jamie in particular.  He was curious and sweet and brave and determined, and just felt so much like a real teen boy.  A teen boy I loved absolutely to pieces!  Another one I loved was Larissa, who was a vampire and a character who caught my interest from the moment we first met her.  I loved learning more about her past and how funny she was, teasing Jamie!  She was really strong and sweet and brave, and not at all a monster!  But I think my favourite may just be Colonel Victor Frankenstein, AKA Frankenstein’s Monster.  He was a little scary at first, but when you got to see how sweet and cheerful and caring he was, when you got to see into his past and how he became who he is you just can’t help loving him!  And man our villain was terrifying!  Alexandru Rusmanov, a vampire – a scary vampire.  Animalistic, violent and pure evil, he really gave the super-scary-heebie-jeebies.  He was, literally, an "immortal psychopath"
And Larissa and Jamie's relationship was brilliant.  Admittedly, it didn’t start of great, what with Larissa trying to kill Jamie and all, but slowly trust – and more – developed.  It was really sweet and really real. 
I just loved the writing, how I got to see into the past and into Department 19 – especially how it was created.  Seeing it all from Jamie's POV let us see this world in a new and amazing light - we were discovering it all right along with him.  And all the other action we got to see, all the other characters, were so well thought out, so real.  This was amazing and unprecedented for me - I've never met such amazing in-it-for-one-chapter characters!  And the plot was just incredible!  Full of twists and turns and just non-stop action, Department 19 had me constantly on the edge of my seat.  Full of twists and one heckuva conspiracy, it was just so darn addictive!  Although I had suspicions about where everything was going, I was still hooked and was constantly surprised.  As for the ending?  Oh.  My.  God.  I, quite frankly, had to read Book Two the second I finished!!
I loved the vampire mythology!  It was brilliant!  And I loved how the Dracula story tied in, the legend.  It was awesome and new, yet traditional.  And it wasn't just vamps either, something that made me super excited!  Overall?  Awesome and so rich!  And it was all so believable in a totally supernatural way.  Or maybe that's 'cause I'm weird and just want it to be real 'cause I WANNA BE IN DEPARTMENT 19!!  Or maybe it's just the rich backstory and history, the utterly believable characters, the oh-so convincing spy-ish-ness of the Department.  Oh well.  Whatever it was, I loved EVERY SINGLE SECOND!
With a top secret government agency, vampires everywhere and one boy caught in it all, Department 19 was action-packed, addictive and just all round amazing.  007 and MI5 are no longer cool: give me Department 19 and Colonel Frankenstein any day!  I simply cannot wait to read The Rising

Star Rating:
4½ Out of 5




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Megan