Friday Friyay: 'Alias Hook' by Lisa Jensen

 Happy Friday everyone! It's been a great and busy week with an assignment that involved some lovely in-detail research of a diplomatic charter from 1004, a colloquium by the Utrecht Centre of Medieval Studies, and the publication day for The Bridesmaid by Nina Manning yesterday! But now I'm ready for the weekend again and I found the perfect distraction while browsing through my Read shelf on Goodreads. I absolutely adored Alias Hook when I read it in 2014 and I think a re-read might be just the thing to get me in the weekend mood!

"Every child knows how the story ends. The wicked pirate captain is flung overboard, caught in the jaws of the monster crocodile who drags him down to a watery grave. But it was not yet my time to die. It's my fate to be trapped here forever, in a nightmare of childhood fancy, with that infernal, eternal boy."

Meet Captain James Benjamin Hook, a witty, educated Restoration-era privateer cursed to play villain to a pack of malicious little boys in a pointless war that never ends. But everything changes when Stella Parrish, a forbidden grown woman, dreams her way to the Neverland in defiance of Pan's rules. From the glamour of the Fairy Revels, to the secret ceremonies of the First Tribes, to the mysterious underwater temple beneath the Mermaid Lagoon, the magical forces of the Neverland open up for Stella as they never have for Hook. And in the pirate captain himself, she begins to see someone far more complex than the storybook villain.

With Stella's knowledge of folk and fairy tales, she might be Hook's last chance for redemption and release if they can break his curse before Pan and his warrior boys hunt her down and drag Hook back to their never-ending game. Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen is a beautifully and romantically written adult fairy tale.

Yes, the irony is not lost on me that I'm sharing a read with a pirate for the second week in a row! Book Beginnings is at home on Rose City Reader, hosted by Gilion Dumas, and Friday 56 at Freda's Voice, hosted by Freda. I'll also be joining the Book Blog Hop, hosted by Charlie over at Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer.

BB:

'Kensington Gardens, 1950

'Second star to the right of what? The Big Dipper? Big Ben? Well, it's a fairy tale old girl, not a bloody road map.' 1%

Such a fun way to start a novel because yes... right of what? Of where, even? And why? Since it's been such a long time since I've read it this opening got me all over again. Revisiting books is like getting into a warm and comfy bed, making you wonder why you ever left.

F56:

'"The mermaids would have provided a haven for you."

"But a cold and watery one." She rubs her arms in a mock shiver. "I suppose I might be safer, but I'd miss the flowers and stars, and the music of a lovely night like this. I'd miss the sun."' 56%

I adore Stella, she is such a fun main character and every once in a while she comes out with beautiful phrases like this. Lisa Jensen did such a brilliant job with her! And with Hook! And with the whole Peter Pan story!

BBH:

This week's question was submitted by Julie from Stepping Stones Book Reviews:

Who is your favourite character...of all the books you've read?

Oh my God, Julie is really coming through with the hard questions! Two weeks ago it was about the character you most identify with and now it's my favourite?! 

I'm struggling with this one a bit, which I think was the point. My first thought was Elizabeth Bennet but then I think that is mainly because she's been with me for so long. Same with my second thought, which was Hermione Granger. So then I did some further thinking and some more thinking. And then I decided to cheat! I'm not going to pick one favourite character but rather describe what the characters I adore have in common. (Sorry Julie, I don't mean to be difficult!)

They are always headstrong, sometimes to their own detriment. They will go very far for their (found) family, even if they occasionally don't get along with them or have complicated relationships with them. They think big but don't forget about the small things that matter. Usually they're bookworms. They want to see the wider world and change things for the better. They will try, potentially until the bitter and final end.

So that's my favourite characters and Alias Hook is my weekend read!

Comments

  1. This looks great - yet another book added to my wishlist. Peter Pan and Wendy was one of my favourite books as a child and I was terrified of Captain Hook, so I'd love to read Alias Hook. Happy reading!

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    1. This is such a great twist on it, though it's definitely on the dark side! Thanks for dropping by and I hope you have a lovely weekend :)

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  2. Beautiful excerpts! Thanks for sharing...and for visiting my blog.

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    1. They're really lovely, aren't they? They give a pretty good indication of the overall tone as well! Thanks for dropping by and I hope you have a lovely weekend :)

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  3. Ha! That is a good characterization. Luckily there are a couple of of literature characters that will fit your description.

    I have never heard of Alias Hook, but I am quickly hopping over to Goodreads to go add it. It sounds delightful!

    I hope it will do the trick and make your weekend perfect. Have a good one!

    Elza Reads

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    1. Hahaha right, I definitely got some of my favourites down that way! I hope you enjoy Alias Hook when you get around to it! Thanks for dropping by and I hope you have a lovely weekend :)

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  4. I hope you are enjoying your re-read of Alias Hook. It sounds like a mix of funny and entertaining. Always a great combination. :-) I have never actually read that one.

    I like your description of your favorite type of book character. I like those kind too. :-)

    Have a great weekend, Juli!

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    1. It's definitely fun and entertaining although I had forgotten that it gets quite heavy at times! But I am very much enjoying the reread! Thanks for dropping by and I hope you have a lovely weekend :)

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  5. It's so fun revisiting old favorites! I love retellings, so this book really appeals to me. Thanks for sharing! Hope you have a great weekend! :)

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    1. Ooh I hope you get a chance to read it then! This was really the book that brought me around to retellings! Thanks for dropping by and I hope you have a lovely weekend :)

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  6. Sounds like a wonderful story! Happy weekend!

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    1. It really is! Thanks for dropping by and I hope you have a lovely weekend :)

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  7. I really enjoyed Alias Hook too. I need to read more from this author in the future.

    Lauren @ Always Me

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    1. Oooh yes, I should definitely look into her other books as well after this reread! Thanks for dropping by and I hope you have a lovely weekend :)

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  8. Great excerpts. This sounds like a good one.

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    1. It's definitely a great read! Thanks for dropping by and I hope you have a lovely weekend :)

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