26 January 2013

Magic Under Glass by Jaclyn Dolamore

Magic Under Glass by Jaclyn Dolamore
A confident and talented music hall performer, Nimira is tied of being billed as an exotic sideshow. She didn't travel hundreds of miles from her eastern home to wind up singing for next to nothing.

So when powerful sorcerer, Hollin Parry offers her a better wage and a bigger stage, how can she say no? Nimira has been chosen to duet with a musical automaton, a robot with impeccable piano skills, and is taken back to Parry's mansion to practice.


But is Nimira really better off in Parry's care? Strange noises from the attic, macabre fairy specimens and rumours of impending war keep Nimira from being able to relax in her new home.


That is, until she discovers a friend in the shape of a cursed fairy stuck in the body of the automaton. Determined to bring the automaton back to life, Nimira begins to uncover Parry's secrets and quickly becomes tangled in a secret world of sabotage and deathly magic.


Jaclyn Dolamore's tale felt like a breath of fresh air in many ways. Nimira's voice is clear and consistent. Sometimes she's strong, sometimes she collapses in tears. As much as I love the confident, strong and physical characters so popular in Young Adult fiction right now, I think it's really important to have a wide variety of characters for readers to identify with. Do you agree, or do you cringe when protagonists appear vulnerable?

The truth is, Nimira lives in a world in which she's officially powerless as a female. Although Parry sweeps her away from the leering men of the music hall, as a lone young girl, she still depends on male approval for survival. To gain any kind of autonomy in the old fashioned world portrayed here, she has to display strength. But unlike the Katnisses or Beatrices of this world, Nimira's strength lies in persuasion, integrity and kindness, rather than physical skill or agility.

Magic Under Glass has been billed as a romance but I think Nimira and Erris's relationship is more complex than that. There's is not a simple case of boy meets girl, and although it was touching to see their physical connection grow- all their interactions are coloured by the limitations of Erris' automaton body.

So whilst I'm more swayed by adrenaline filled thrillers like Throne of Glass and Divergent, I think there's definitely an audience for this quirky and charming tale.

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