Book Review
The Curse Of Time Book One – Bloodstone
The Curse Of Time is the first book in the Bloodstone series by M.J. Mallon.
The Curse Of Time is a YA fantasy set in Cambridge, UK.
One of the inspirations for this book is the Corpus Christi Chronopage clock in Kings Parade, Cambridge. The rather unsettling sculptural clock has no hands or numerals but shows time through blue Led lights

Stalking the top of the clock is the Chronophage beast, a metal sculpture resembling a grasshopper that moves its mouth as if eating time and blinking occasionally; reminding us of the inevitability of time and the irregularity of life…….

I havent seen this clock nor been anywhere near Cambridge but reading the book ignited an interest as the grasshopper makes an appearance in this magical read by M.J. lending it an added air of intrigue.
The story opens with a mysterious invitation to Amelina Scott a fairly normal fifteen year old but not a stranger to the strange considering, her rather dysfunctional family seems under some sort of case, her father aging before his time, Esme, a sister who isnt a sister but might as well as be on account of being permanently imprisoned in the house’s mirrors, and Shadow the sleek black cat with disappearing tendencies,
…and of course theres Ryder the charismatic, beguiling and curious young man with the dangerously mysterious side……
The plot unfolds at first in a series of revelations that seem unconnected as piece together the mystery of the curse, the cottage of the lights and make sense of the Scott family, until all the elements come together as the story unravels in chapters woven together with snippets of tanka poetry.
The Curse Of Time is fantasy story infused with deep meaning especially for young adults and the growing pains of self discovery and introspection. This might be a book for young adults but as I read I tried to put myself into my younger self wondering if I could have figured out some of the veiled metaphors handled ever so delicately from boy-girl relationships to self harm.
I love a good fantasy book especially one where the fantastical elements are fused the mundane, that balance point just before you might as well as vanish into a whole knew realm.
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A little birdie tells me that the next book in the Bloodstone series is upon us so if you read the book now you wont have to wait for what feels like ages as it would have felt had you read the book last year when it was published.
Reblogged this on M J Mallon YA/Paranormal Author and commented:
Thank you so much to Beaton for reviewing The Curse of Time. Thrilled to say it looks as if he really enjoyed it. Pop over to Goodreads too to see his 5 star review there too. Very happy author moment.:)
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I will add this to my must read list. Thanks B
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Its a fun magical read
~B
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Love fantasy! Would read this but meh, Patrick Rothfuss and the Game of Thrones guy cured me of my willingness to read incomplete serieseses (what’s the plural of series 😁)
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I am still waiting for Patrick Rothfuss to finish up on that other series and he seems to have super quiet about it, like is he even still writing
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Bruh. Pisses me off to no end
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