Sunday, March 22, 2009

The Forest of Hands and Teeth


Today I would like to tell you about an incredible book.

Now, in the interest of full disclosure, I have to tell you that THE FOREST OF HANDS AND TEETH by Carrie Ryan is from the same publisher (Delacorte) and the same editor (Krista Marino) as my book, THE MAZE RUNNER. But, you know what? So are a lot of other books. I really loved this one in particular.

As anyone who reads my blog knows, I despise spoilers with all my heart. So I give very brief and very non-informative reviews. Here it is: this book is awesome! Come on, ain't that good enough for you?

Seriously, it's like THE VILLAGE meets LEGEND meets ROMEO AND JULIET. It's creepy and it's heart-warming at the same time. And the bad people are called The Unconsecrated. I'll never forgive Carrie Ryan for coming up with that before me. Oh, and they'll give you nightmares, just in case you were wondering.

Check this book out - I think you'll love it. It's now in bookstores nationwide.

To see Carrie's really cool website, CLICK HERE.

And here's you a bonus review, this time for a movie: DUPLICITY is really, really good! It's from the same writer and director as the BOURNE movies and MICHAEL CLAYTON. I love this guy.

36 comments:

Magenta said...

Thanks for posting again, James. I think some people were getting restless. ^,^ I am always so jealous of how many comments you always get. Well, you're a famous author, so that's understandable.

I've been waiting for you to post again so I can tell you and your other fans that I've gone through your past posts all the way back to that one about Mr. Chu, taken all the Dashnog words invented by everyone, and compiled them in this Google document. It's a dictionary.
Here's the link:

http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dchwzh4r_50kb5tx7ch&pageview=1&hgd=1&hl=en

I think some people will enjoy seeing all their made-up words in one place. ^,^ I give a special shout-out kudos to Donna for making the whole thing up.

Now, I know that she probably wants to do something special with them, like put them in a book, so I'm not going to do anything with them, personally. In fact, I didn't change any of the words' original meanings or usages. All I added was official pronunciation, unless someone already supplied it. I hope you all appreciate it.

Oh!!! and BTW, James? I spotted Hunt for Dark Infinity in my Borders!!! At last it's come! Now I just have to wait until it's available in the library.

My word is miderals. Seriously. Just one letter away from minerals. I know! It could mean the pills you take when you're sick with a cold or something. "I deed to dake my miderals dow." Get it?

Whoops, didn't work. Zyess. When you're trying to convince someone to do something. Pronunciation: zee-YES. Usage: "I don't know what to say." "Zyess!"

J.N. Future Author said...

lol, yes - Magentas list is truely remarkable!

Maybe I should read it! it looks good!

Gaticap- a servents hat. The servant walking by had quite the colorful gaticap

(im actually writing this one down!)

Deborah Talmadge said...

Well, you posted your review of the book before I did. I echo everything you said. A really good book.

The Scarlet Tart said...

Dashner- So glad to get a review of Duplicity from someone I trust. I was thinking about seeing it and now I will for sure. Also, I saw that title, "Forest of Hands and Teeth", at my B&N yesterday but I didn't pick it up. Of course, now I'll have to. In the mean time, I'm catching up on my classic lit. I bought "Treasure Island" and am already a couple of chapters in. It's already promising to be a swashbuckling read. :)

Anonymous said...

I'm echoing Magenta on this one, I was getting a little restless for a new post. Yep. Officially addicted to the Dash-man.

Thanks for the book review and I'm totally psyched to see Duplicity now. (I love Clive Owen. Inside Man...rocked my world.)

Anonymous said...

Thats some intense review....word flanc......I shall comment more later I need to leave to a funeral....

James Dashner said...

A funeral? #1, I'm so sorry! I hope we can all make you feel better. Lots of love to #1, guys.

Magenta, me likey! I think Donna was trying to do this, too. I really hope Dashnog gets famous one day. Oh, and I love the miderals joke.

Everyone be sure and check out FOREST and Carrie's website.

Deborah, glad you agree. It's awesome, huh?

The Scarlet Tart said...

Hey #1! My condolences. I hope you're doing okay. It's never easy dealing with the death of someone you love. Just remember you have friends you can lean on.

The Scarlet Tart said...

Lexicon- Love Clive Owen, too. Inside Man wasn't my favorite, although Clive Owen was amazing in it. I just didn't love the story that much. Totally not his fault. :)

James Dashner said...

Man you guys are quiet today. Here I was, all geared up to respond to some comments, and everybody's out shopping or reading. Or maybe actually working!

Clive Owen is some kind of studliness indeed. I do think Julia would choose me over him in REAL life, however.

The Scarlet Tart said...

I assume Julia is your wife. And to her choosing you over Clive Owen I will only say, You never can be sure. Sarcasm intended. :)

James Dashner said...

Actually, I meant Julia Roberts in Duplicity. They should have cast me in that one.

And yeah, I'm kidding. Even I would choose Clive Owen over me.

The Scarlet Tart said...

Is it just me or was Clive Owen one of the assassins in Bourne Identity?

Kimberly Vanderhorst said...

Sounds right up my alley - thanks for adding to my ever growing To Read list!

LouMac said...

Thanks for the info! I'll check into it!

The Scarlet Tart said...

Wow Dashner, you're just the man for information. Look at you enlightening the masses!

Anonymous said...

Mr. Dashner,
Great books!! I've been following your books since you first published A Door in the Woods. That was good, and after that your books just seem to get better, good job!!!!
The Thirteenth Reality is superb. I haven't read anything like it (by saying this I mean it is really really good). I have never read an author like you before. You incorporate everything that makes a story interesting, easy to follow, funny and you make the story so exciting that I can't put it down.
Thanks for all of the great reads!
I can't wait for Book 3 of the Thirteenth Reality!!

James Dashner said...

A Jimmy Fincher fan! TS, you made my day. One of the Originals. :-)

The Scarlet Tart said...

It must be as close to bearing a child as a guy can get...sort of. :) It's nice to see the pride you have in your early works.

Unknown said...

There are two reasons why I'll never see Duplicity:
1) Julia
2) Roberts

The Scarlet Tart said...

Unfortunate.

James Dashner said...

Graham, give her one more shot. You'll like this movie.

Luisa Perkins said...

I covet that book's title; I will have to get it, both for that and because you have great taste.

The Scarlet Tart said...

Curses! They're all on hold at all of the libraries in my area. Looks like I'm going to have to camp out at Barnes and Noble.

Diva Donna said...

Magenta,
I can't open the list. Thanks for sharing it. I have a list I was alphabetizing for Dashner at the conference and I am going to change a few little things if/when I use the words in a story. Still you ROCK and I wish I could view it. I'll have to work on why my computer is hating me today.

Dashner, I will post on the new comment string.

Dashnog--Intin [in tin]--an exclamation of disbelief. usage: "What intin were you thinking?"

The Scarlet Tart said...

I just have to say I am officially jealous of you because I just went to my library to get "Hunt for Dark Infinity" and "Forest of Hands and Teeth"...both of which are still in processing and don't even have bar codes to let them be checked out. So, I am asking, did Dashner get to read "Forest" already? You are too connected! I want a copy of these books!

The Scarlet Tart said...

edit- insert "HOW did Dashner..."

James Dashner said...

I got an ARC of course! :-)

The Scarlet Tart said...

You cut me. You cut me deep.

Anonymous said...

You get an arc but we may not whats up with that lol....

Anonymous said...

my last comment was kinda hasrsh so sorry

Magenta said...

Donna, maybe you can't see my dictionary by clicking the link, but you can copy it and paste it. Or have you tried already? If that's the case, then I can't help you. Wish I could. If you could just see all the words I've collected, you'd love it. It's quite comprehensive.

Hmm. Thleug. Could possibly mean a weird type of wind instrument, like a flute, except it doesn't make a whistley sound, more like a bassoon or something. A deep kind of noise.

Irish said...

I read this book not too long ago after a Twitter friend begged and pleaded and bullied me into moving it up MT TBR. I was entralled from page 1. Loved it. Can't wait to see what Ryan comes up with next.

EA Sports (its in the game) said...

good job ☻ ☺

EA Sports said...

hi u r coolio!!! *brows furrowed* ☺ ☻

The Scarlet Tart said...

Reading "The Forest of Hands and Teeth" and loving!