Hold Me Closer, Necromancer

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Lish McBride: Hold Me Closer, Necromancer (2010, Holt & Company, Henry)

352 pages

English language

Published March 25, 2010 by Holt & Company, Henry.

ISBN:
978-1-4299-4110-5
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3 stars (1 review)

Sam LaCroix, a Seattle fast-food worker and college dropout, discovers that he is a necromancer, part of a world of harbingers, werewolves, satyrs, and one particular necromancer who sees Sam as a threat to his lucrative business of raising the dead.

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3 stars

Hold Me Closer, Necromancer is probably the first book which I read purely based on reviews; or to be more exact, the glowing review in Fantasy & Science Fiction. Yes, it was a jump to unknown, but after reading the book, well worth the risk.

HMCN could be thought as fiction for young adults - the plot revolves around ever popular paranormal themes, such as werewolves, zombies and necromancy. The main characters are young and at least reasonably beautiful, the main adversaries are obviously bad guys from the very beginning. If you're looking for moral ambivalence, this is probably not the book for you.

The writing is clever, and the dialogue is full of comical soundbites. The plot starts a bit slow, and occasionally jumps around a bit too much, but towards the end, it all starts to come together. Too bad, though, that by that time you've probably noticed …

Subjects

  • Children's fiction
  • Supernatural, fiction
  • Magic, fiction
  • Death, fiction
  • Werewolves, fiction
  • Identity, fiction
  • Seattle (wash.), fiction