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Frost (Volume 1) por Kate Avery Ellison
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Frost (Volume 1) (edición 2012)

por Kate Avery Ellison (Autor)

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Monsters roam the icy forest at night. Sentimentality might get you killed. And Lia is falling in love with the enemy ... In the harsh world of the Frost, only following the strict rules of the village will keep you alive: Don't talk to outsiders. Don't go into the Frost at night. Don't ask too many questions. Stay away from the enemy. Rules keep Lia's orphaned family alive in this harsh and unforgiving world. Her parents didn't follow the rules, and they're dead. Lia intends to survive. But when her sister finds a handsome enemy bleeding to death in the forest, Lia does the unthinkable. She saves his life. And now, she might be falling in love with him. An Amazon bestseller. The source material for the wildly popular adventure app game "Frost" by Delight Games. Your new favorite book.… (más)
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Título:Frost (Volume 1)
Autores:Kate Avery Ellison (Autor)
Información:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2012), 194 pages
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Frost por Kate Avery Ellison

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    rachelda: The Hunger Games and Frost have a similar feel: both have a strong, young female narrator/protagonist and political/rebellious elements.
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The plot gives me the chills-the good kind;)
  Litrvixen | Jun 23, 2022 |
I was introduced to Ellison's writing with "The Curse Girl," a YA revamp of Beauty and the Beast. And at long last, I was able to read the first in her epic series, the "Frost Chronicles." From the beginning, we are introduced to the bleak, frozen world of The Frost, where monsters stalk the forests. The people live in a time apart, avoiding technology so as not to upset the Watchers.
While there is plenty of adolescent drama and hints of love triangles to satisfy most girls, Ellison brings it to the next step. Not only does she give you hope in the midst of her characters' desolation, but she gives us the gift of a sensible heroine. Lia Weaver must put aside her youth to care for her crippled twin brother and ditsy sister. She has blocked out many of her emotions in order to become strong. When love knocks on Lia's door post, she doesn't swoon and lose herself in the romance. She keeps her focus on what's most important, her family and people.
Frost leaves you with many questions, such as the origins of the Watchers, the fate of our hero and above all, what challenges the Weaver's will face next. ( )
  JSilverwood | Aug 27, 2016 |
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** I received a free copy of this book from LibraryThing and Kate Avery Ellison in exchange for an honest review**

I loved this book! It was a quick read (less than 200 pages) but an enjoyable one. I loved the author's writing style. Her descriptions were so vivid, I could easily picture the world she had created, and I was drawn into the story from the first page. This book was a terrific debut novel for a series as it left me eager to read more about the fates of Lia, Gabe and the inhabitants of the Frost. ( )
  SuzieV | Apr 7, 2015 |
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Nelson Mandela had said: "I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear."
In Kate Avery Ellison's Frost this was most definitely true.

Life is hard in Frost for everyone. If the cold and the lack of supplies doesn't do the villagers of Iceliss in, the Watchers sure do a good job of it. Terrifying monsters that feast on humans and come out after dark. But if things are tough for the regular folks of the Frost, they are definitely the toughest for Lia Weaver and her siblings. Living in an isolated farm, surrounded by the treacherous forest, the eldest Weaver has to fight everyday to make sure her family survives. With an air-headed sister, and a crippled brother, keeping up with the chores and her duties is a task in itself. Lia knows that she has no other choice, though. She must lower her head and tolerate that. All until her sister finds a wounded Farther in the woods. Now, the Weavers must not only fight to keep him safe, but they also have to accept their parents' legacy and secrets, all the while Farthers and traitors from the village pursue the mysterious young man they saved... Can Lia and her siblings survive against all odds and help Gabe escape? Or will they, too, fall victims to the same dangers their parents couldn't fight off?

I've been reading so many books that were not worth my time lately, I was reluctant to pick this one up. But hey, can you blame me?

So you can imagine how glad I was to find out that this story was not only worth it, it was also mind-numbing and breathtaking! A tale that brought shivers down my spine, not because it was frightening or way too emotional, but because there was so much suspense and you didn't know who to trust, who to believe, who to blame. Backstabbing at every corner, secrets so deadly that could cost the safety of an entire village - as if the dangers that the natural environment the characters lived in had to offer weren't enough. And in the middle of it all, Lia, a main heroine that is nothing like the ones we're used to!

See, Lia isn't brave or strong or even a super genius or extreme beauty or something. No, Lia was a normal girl, who was really hated by fate, it seemed, and had to care for her siblings as if she was their mother. Never mind the fact she was young and at the perfect age to get married, too, she kept all her problems in just to ensure her family stayed together. Forced to grow up before she was ready for it, forced to face the dangers of the forest to get to her village so many times a week and having to deal with villagers who did nothing to help her, one would expect her to be emotionally strong and stable. But she was anything but. In fact, the poor girl was scared out of her wits, and half of the time she was either panicking or trying to fix things up even if she knew she couldn't. The fact that Ivy, her sister, didn't seem to possess a lick of common sense in that head of hers made things worse, too. It was simply heart-breaking to see Lia try to deal with her problems, while at the same time, everyone around her tried to make her neglect her duties - and yet they acted shocked any time she would crack a smile or laugh, how ironic...

Even so, she put on her big girl panties, and faced the problems that came her way despite trembling inside. Gradually she kept being bolder and braver, and that showed how fast she was growing up into a wonderful woman - emotionally and mentally. Her connection to Gabe, the Farther, was a sweet one, and totally suited her personality and social position. It was nice to see the writer stick to the character she had created, and make her something more than just a mere farmer girl.

The story starts in a scary way, one that puts the reader right in the middle of the whole problem - the Watchers could pounce on the path any given moment while Lia was describing the situation in the first chapter, after all - and it onle escalated from there. I loved how the everyday life activities were not left out, but they were not stressed in the plot, either. Instead, the pace picked up over such moments, so that we could focus on the main storyline instead. Which was much appreciated, considering the tangled mess that was the political situation in this book.

All in all, a delight to read and experience - yes, it's impossible not to "live" the story through Lia's eyes, the narration is just that close and personal. Now that the truth is out in the open, I can't wait to see how much more the Weavers will evolve as characters, and what other dangers their actions will bring forth as consequences!

***I was given a review copy from a LibraryThing Member Giveaway in exchange for an honest review. The opinion stated in this review is solely mine, and no compensation was given or taken to alter it.*** ( )
  Lydia_Perversius | Sep 19, 2014 |
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Frost is enjoyable and compelling tale that the reader can imagine s/he is experiencing personally. The characters are well-developed and demonstrate real human strengths and weaknesses that come to play in an imaginary setting that seems more real with every turn of the page. It's good to know there are sequels and to look forward to following the fates and futures of the Weaver family. ( )
  jec27 | Jul 31, 2014 |
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Monsters roam the icy forest at night. Sentimentality might get you killed. And Lia is falling in love with the enemy ... In the harsh world of the Frost, only following the strict rules of the village will keep you alive: Don't talk to outsiders. Don't go into the Frost at night. Don't ask too many questions. Stay away from the enemy. Rules keep Lia's orphaned family alive in this harsh and unforgiving world. Her parents didn't follow the rules, and they're dead. Lia intends to survive. But when her sister finds a handsome enemy bleeding to death in the forest, Lia does the unthinkable. She saves his life. And now, she might be falling in love with him. An Amazon bestseller. The source material for the wildly popular adventure app game "Frost" by Delight Games. Your new favorite book.

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