Showing posts with label peter pan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peter pan. Show all posts

Friday, July 20, 2012

Tiger Lily Interview/Blog Tour

Today we sit down for an interview with the author of Tiger Lily, Jodi Lynn Anderson!!

To learn more about the book click the cover pic above!

So listen up all my Peter Pan fans, because this one is for you...

With a warm welcome and delighted squeals, we welcome Jodi Lynn Anderson into the wastelands. Let me be the first to say thanks to Jodi for taking the time to answer our questions and hang out with us today. Now let's get started!

Darkfallen:  With all the retellings out there what made you decide to go with Peter Pan?

Jodi: It was the character of Tiger Lily– I just felt like she had a story and it needed to be told. And then it was the idea of Tiger Lily and Peter together. In J.M. Barrie’s original story, the two are so courageous that they seem made for each other, and yet Peter devotes himself to Wendy. I felt like there was a story there, and that it came from Peter andTiger Lily being such strong, determined people and hurting each other. I got the sense of a difficult and passionate love story. And it felt so immediately real to me that it gave me goose bumps.

Darkfallen:  I love that you picked Tiger Lily's story to tell, what made you do that?

Jodi: Once I started thinking about her as acharacter, I just felt like,I get this person. I understand why she does the things she does.I think we expect girls to act a certain way, and when they don’t we find them kind of suspicious. And I felt like this was where Tiger Lily was coming from – she has just never been good at being “girly” – but she’s brave and she’s determined and she’s got a big heart. And then she meets Peter, who’s got his own set of hopes and fears, and the things that other people don’t like about her are actually wonderful to him, and the two fall in love. It’s life-changing for both of them. 

Darkfallen:  It was a little different to read the story from Tinker Bell's POV; what gave you that idea?

Jodi: I came to using Tink as the narrator really late in the writing process, and it was because I felt she was the only one who could give us real insight into Tiger Lily.Tiger Lily is too stoic and mysterious to reveal much about herself, but Tinkerbell, who can read people’s thoughts, is able to tap into the tumultuous things going on inside her and inside Peter. I also fell in love with the idea that Tink would feel loyalty toward Tiger Lily, while also being helplessly in love with Peter.

Darkfallen:  Do you think that you will take on a more retellings in the future?

Jodi: I’m definitely not planning on it! But it’s possible inspiration may strike at some point :-)

Darkfallen:  Now that Tiger Lily is out in the world what is your next project?

Jodi: I’m writing an atmospheric mystery set on a cold peninsula in Wisconsin, about two girls who live next door to each other but have vastly different lives. And then I’m working on a new middle grade book about a journey across the earth, called The Ordinary World.

Well there ya have Pan fans!
And a big, HUGE thanks to Jodi for taking the time to stop by today!!!

Lymi...

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Tiger Lily by Jodi Lynn Anderson: Review


Tiger Lily
By Jodi Lynn Anderson
Published by HarperTeen July 3rd 2012
Pick up your own copy at Amazon, B&N, or your local indie today!
Synopsis borrowed from Goodreads:

Before Peter Pan belonged to Wendy, he belonged to the girl with the crow feather in her hair. . . .
Fifteen-year-old Tiger Lily doesn't believe in love stories or happy endings. Then she meets the alluring teenage Peter Pan in the forbidden woods of Neverland and immediately falls under his spell.

Peter is unlike anyone she's ever known. Impetuous and brave, he both scares and enthralls her. As the leader of the Lost Boys, the most fearsome of Neverland's inhabitants, Peter is an unthinkable match for Tiger Lily. Soon, she is risking everything—her family, her future—to be with him. When she is faced with marriage to a terrible man in her own tribe, she must choose between the life she's always known and running away to an uncertain future with Peter.

With enemies threatening to tear them apart, the lovers seem doomed. But it's the arrival of Wendy Darling, an English girl who's everything Tiger Lily is not, that leads Tiger Lily to discover that the most dangerous enemies can live inside even the most loyal and loving heart.

From the New York Times bestselling author of Peaches comes a magical and bewitching story of the romance between a fearless heroine and the boy who wouldn't grow up.

Darkfallen's thoughts:

I was sooooo excited when I got my hands on this from HarperCollins. I ripped open the mail and literally jumped up and down...unfortunately that was where the excitement stopped.

First I want to start by saying that I think most people are going to love this book. That it's just not the book I thought it was going to be and there for not for me. When I first heard that it was a retelling of Peter Pan about a love with Tiger Lily I couldn't wait! I thought it was going to be more like all the retellings that I have come to love so much. The one with a modern day take on a fairytale. I children's story that had been twisted and morphed into a YA novel.

Well this simply wasn't that. The story is still very much a children's story. I would venture to say that it's more of a dark Middle Grade novel and when it comes to my books I don't really tend to like anything that goes younger than YA. Now for all the parents out there, please note that I didn't make it past 65 pages so don't just assume that this book is suitable for your ten year old. It very well may not be once you get further into the book. Unfortunately, I will never know.

Still that isn't the only problem I have with this book. In fact it's not even the main one. My main problem is the POV that the story is told from. It's told for Tinker Bells POV and it took me reading through some review to even figure that out. After the first 30 pages I was so lost, because I couldn't even figure out who was telling the story, that I stopped and started scanning reviews to see if I could figure it out. That's when I found out that it was in fact Tinker Bell telling the story through her observations. This just brought up more issues for me. First of all, sometimes Tinker would be speaking in first person POV about things happening to her, or that she was doing. Then they would switch to third person POV when she was describing Tiger Lil or the others. It just made things confusing and hard to follow. It left me feeling lost most of the time. Also I never felt connected with Tiger Lily of Peter Pan because I simply couldn't get into their heads. Coming from Tinker Bells' POV you just don't know what the main characters are thinking and feeling. It's almost like there is a great void in between you and the characters because of this. I honestly think that if this story was written in the third person POV from Pan or Tiger Lily I would have enjoyed it more. I maybe even would have loved it as I was hoping.

Overall, while I think tons of Pan fans are going to love this book, It was just not for me. It breaks my heart to say that this is the first retelling that I just didn't like...


Lymi...