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	<title>The Road Not Taken &#187; Margaret Stohl</title>
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		<title>Beautiful Creatures</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Fantasy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Young Adult]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Beautiful Creatures]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Margaret Stohl]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[In the Southern town of Gatlin, Ethan Wate meets a new girl who is radically different from the &#8216;same old&#8217; girls he has been seeing all his life. To make things even more interesting, Lena is living with her uncle Macon Ravenwood, the town shut in and subject of much small minded town speculation. Ethan&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0316042676/thronota-20" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1404" title="120109_beautifulcreatures" src="http://www.wasthistheface.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/120109_beautifulcreatures.jpg" alt="" width="211" height="319" /></a>In the Southern town of Gatlin, Ethan Wate meets a new girl who is radically different from the &#8216;same old&#8217; girls he has been seeing all his life. To make things even more interesting, Lena is living with her uncle Macon Ravenwood, the town shut in and subject of much small <span style="text-decoration: line-through;">minded</span> town speculation. Ethan&#8217;s family life is different from most in Gatlin&#8211; his mother passed away and his father has become reclusive in his grief. His caretaker Amarie, or Amma, is a great character with a hilarious attitude and even better accent.</p>
<p>As Ethan and Lena become inexorably attracted to each other, another world opens up to Ethan. He finds that Lena and her family are Casters, those with unimaginable powers. As Ethan discovers Gatlin&#8217;s secrets about the Caster population, he also finds that Lena&#8217;s family has secrets as well: As Lena&#8217;s sixteenth birthday approaches, she will come into her powers, and unlike other Casters, she has no choice whether she will Turn Dark or Light. As Ethan pieces together his nightmares, he realizes that his and Lena&#8217;s attraction goes back hundreds of years, to another pair of star crossed lovers in their family tree. Now it&#8217;s up to them to find a way to break the curse before Lena&#8217;s birthday, before Ethan loses Lena forever.</p>
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<p>There are several points I found refreshing about this book: It is written from the male point of view, it takes place somewhere that is positively steeped in history and mystery, and we are introduced to Casters, or witches.<em> </em></p>
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<p><em>Beautiful Creatures </em>was written in Ethan&#8217;s point of view, which cuts out most of the stereotypical female POV: adolescent whining, fawning, suicidal thoughts, etc. It was a welcome change to read about the basketball team, or how Ethan&#8217;s caretaker would know he was up to something if he didn&#8217;t eat at least three plates of food, because she knew exactly how much he could put away.</p>
<p>Next best was the southern atmosphere. The small town is pretty cliche, but combined with Gatlin&#8217;s civil war history/reenactments, nosy Daughters of the Revolution, the old plantations, and Southern twang, it ascends to a higher level of worldbuilding and overall crafting of the book.</p>
<p>And finally! Witches! They seem to be a dying breed in this new generation of fantasy, but they are also a welcome change from the werewolves, vamps, and other things that go bump in the night.</p>
<p>Overall, the book is an excellent choice for the young reader. The love between Ethan and Lena is honest and doesn&#8217;t feel forced, and their relationship is sweet and much more appropriate for teens to model off of than certain other YA reads. At one point they realize they can communicate telepathically, which adds a new facet to their relationship: they can say anything to each other, even things they normally wouldn&#8217;t say out loud. Another point is the accuracy of high school life. While Ethan is already part of the &#8220;In&#8221; crowd, Lena clearly isn&#8217;t. The high school rite of passage is depicted accurately for Lena, as an outsider, and for Ethan, who is slowly &#8220;frozen out&#8221; for preferring Lena&#8217;s company.</p>
<p>Apparently Warner Brothers has already purchased movie rights, so I&#8217;m guessing it will be touted as the &#8220;Next Twilight&#8221; in order to fill that big sparkly hole for the teen/supernatural genre. One thing is for sure; it does have a gorgeous cover. I&#8217;d know I&#8217;d be tempted to pick it up if I were wandering about my local bookstore.</p>
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