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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Candle Man: The Society of Unrelenting Vigilance

This marks my 50th post! *dances*


Candle Man: The Society of Unrelenting Vigilance

by Glenn Dakin
Due out: September 8, 2009


From the back cover:

A spine-tingling adventure with a steampunk flavor about a lonely boy, his butler, the deaf maid, and a guardian who just may or may not be evil... Theo can never leave his room at Empire Hall. He receives painful treatments to control his illness and must wear special gloves for a mysterious reason. Completely cut off from the outside world, Theo yearns to find a way to escape. When he discovers the story of Lord Wickland, the scourge of the underworld, he learns that his special illness may be a gift in disguise. Following the Candle Man's trail, Theo learns that he is destined for great things outside of Empire Hall. Molded in the great tradition of Percy Jack and Septimus Heap, The Society of Unrelenting Vigilance is the first volume of a thriller trilogy with a steampunk flavor from author Glenn Dakin.

This book definitely lived up to my expectations. Theo is a boy who has grown up rarely leaving his room and only knowing 3 people - Dr. Saint, Mr. Nicely (the butler), and a deaf maid named Clarice. He has an illness that forces him to wear gloves and submit to treatments that involve a machine called The Mercy Tube.

One night, two robbers knock out the butler and force Theo to show them around. They discover a secret room with articles and a poster of a man that looks exactly like him - called The Candle Man. The older robber gets afraid after seeing the poster and they start to leave, when they decide Theo cannot live to tell of what they looked like. Just as the younger man is about to kill Theo, Theo grabs him and he is not wearing his gloves. The man melts away before his eyes and the other robber runs away.

Theo becomes more curious and when he receives an anonymous note that he is in danger, he tries to escape, to be added by a strange creature. He meets the remaining members of The Society of Unrelenting Vigilance who tell him of the evil deeds of those who had held him captive - The Society of Good Works. Theo learns that his touch is not an illness, but a gift - to help rid the world of criminals. His arms glow anytime a criminal is near.

This book was filled with interesting characters, the likes of which I can only compare to Lemony Snicket. Theo takes a while to catch on to how the world works, but finds that having friends makes him feel more confident in himself and his abilities to fight against The Society of Good Works - whose works are never really "good" - even though they pretend they are.

Full of thrilling adventures, Candle Man pulls you into the story and makes you crave more. I would definitely suggest picking up this book when it comes out in September.

5/5 Roses

14 comments:

  1. Ooo sounds interesting! Very series of unfortunate events. I will read it when it comes out!

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  2. I really want to read this one. It's one of my favorite fall titles from Egmont. Can't wait to pick it up!

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  3. This would be a new author to me (which is always a good thing, I love finding new authors) but it sounds quite interesting -- your review has intrigued me! Thanks!

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  4. Sounds very interesting, and steampunk comes calling to more YA fiction. Too bad it's the start of another series. I mean yeah if it's good, but once in a while wouldn't it be nice to have a one off?

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  5. I can assure you I saw 6 roses instead of 5. How? I don't know, but what an illusion! =)

    I love the premise of the story. I haven't read steampunk before, but I definetely want to try a few books, like this one!

    Great review. =)

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  6. Sounds like a really good book, I definitely will read this at some point.

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  7. Wow, that sounds really good. You got me with the Lemony Snicket, now I have to read it :)

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  8. I will read anything steampunk! I'm interested to know if he gets into any situations where someone is considered a criminal by law, but not by Theo's morals.

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  9. Thanks for the great review--I've been wary of buying every single thing that appeals to me (sometimes I end up with duds, which, at your suggestion, I will be re-gifting on my blog when I get back from vacation). Since we often agree on books it means something to know that you liked this.

    The SUV premise worried me originally, reminded me a bit too much of Octavian Nothing. But then again I got the same vibe when Graceling and Hunger Games came out at the same time (Kat and Kat, Po and Peeta = too coincidental!) and they turned out to be wildly different and satisfying.

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  10. Sounds interesting, like somthing I would really enjoy reading! :)

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  11. This book looks kind of amazing. I would love to read it.

    Andi H.

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  12. This book sounds amazing! Putting it on my goodreads list!

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  13. This sounds great. A bit like Lemony Snicket (so I do agree with your comment), however it may have its differences; I'm eager to see. Is this supposed to be a series or just a standalone?

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  14. I believe it is to be a series. :)

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