The Raven Cycle
The Raven Boys (2012) The Dream Thieves (2013) Blue Lily, Lily Blue (2014) The Raven King (2016) | |
Author | Maggie Stiefvater |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Young adult fiction, fantasy |
Publisher | Scholastic Press |
Published | 18 September 2012 – 26 April 2016 |
No. of books | 4 |
The Raven Cycle is a series of four urban fantasy novels written by American author Maggie Stiefvater. The first novel, The Raven Boys, was published by Scholastic in 2012, while the final book, The Raven King, was published on 26 April 2016.[1]
Plot
The story begins in The Raven Boys with a prologue from Blue explaining that she is the only non-psychic from an entire family of psychics , and that every clairvoyant she has met has warned her that if she kisses her true love, they will die. On St Mark's Eve, she goes to the cemetery with her half-aunt, Neeve, to watch the spirits walk past. These spirits are people who are fated to die within the next twelve months. Because of Blue's lack of psychic abilities, she is usually unable to see the spirits, but she sees one of a teenage boy who tells her his name is Gansey. Neeve then tells her that the only reasons a non-seer would see a spirit is either if the person is their true love or because they'll kill them. 'Ley Lines' are also explained as invisible lines that allegedly connect places, and have mystic energy surrounding them.
Richard Gansey III, Ronan Lynch, and Adam Parrish - the eponymous Raven Boys - all attend Aglionby Academy in Henrietta, a prestigious boarding school for the wealthy and privileged. Richard Gansey, who goes by 'Gansey', is hunting for the sleeping Welsh king, Glendower, and has recruited Adam, Ronan, and their other friend Noah to help. Gansey has been searching for Glendower ever since he was killed by hornets (which he has a fatal allergy to) seven years before. As he was dying, he heard a voice telling him that Glendower would allow him to live because someone else was dying when they shouldn't. Gansey, Ronan, and Noah live off-campus in an old warehouse called Monmouth Manufacturing, while Adam lives with his parents in a double-wide trailer home. It is also discovered that Adam, who is extremely poor and attends school on a scholarship, has an abusive father. It is later revealed that Ronan's father, Niall, was murdered sometime before the beginning of the book, and Ronan hasn't been the same ever since - it is heavily implied that he tried to kill himself only six months before.
Blue meets the Raven Boys at a restaurant where she works, and after a disastrous first meeting with Gansey - whose name she doesn't know at the time - she finds his journal on Glendower. She initially wants nothing to do with the boys (aside from Adam, who asks her out after they leave), but realizes that the boy she met at the restaurant is the Gansey she's fated to love or kill. Curious about Gansey and his quest, she decides to help him and the boys in their search. As she does, she develops feelings for Adam, even though her true love is potentially Gansey. They unofficially date, although Blue refuses to kiss him on the chance that he is in fact her true love. Ronan has a penchant for drinking, and one night, when Gansey realizes he's not at Monmouth and terrified that he might have tried to kill himself again, Gansey goes out looking for him and finds him in a church with a baby raven Ronan names Chainsaw.
They find a spiritual forest called Cabeswater, where time is manipulated and the trees speak Latin. The trees call Ronan, who is the only one who speaks competent Latin, the 'Greywaren'. They discover a strange tree that gives them visions of the future - Adam sees Gansey dying because of him, and Blue sees her and Gansey together and about to kiss. Later, when Blue and Gansey go back to the forest, they discover a skeleton beside an old car, and realize that the body is Noah's (whose discovered driver's license reveals his full name is Noah Czerny), and that he has been dead the entire time they've known him. When confronted, Noah disappears and begins haunting Monmouth Manufacturing. It is later revealed that the boys' Latin teacher, Barrington Whelk, has been searching for the ley lines and Glendower as well. He had killed Noah - his former best friend - seven years before as a sacrifice, believing that killing him would wake the ley lines. However, this proved to be false.
One afternoon when Gansey is driving home, he is confronted by Whelk at gunpoint. Whelk takes his journal on Glendower and tries to shoot him, but is deterred by Gansey hitting the gun away, breaking his thumb in the process. He informs his friends of the incident, who are all shaken by Gansey's near-death and Whelk's involvement - they also discover that he was the one to kill Noah. Later, Ronan drives Adam home, where Adam is beaten by his father and hits his head on a railing which causes him to go deaf in one ear. Ronan, having witnessed the scene, assaults Adam's father and fights him until the police come to arrest Ronan. Adam, not wanting Ronan to go to jail because of him, tells the police that Ronan defended him and that he wants to press charges against his father. After a fight with Gansey over where he should live following this event, Adam steals his car and drives to Cabeswater, where he finds Whelk and Neeve. Neeve originally kidnapped Whelk, but he escaped and captured her to use as a sacrifice, so as to wake the ley lines. The others show up, and Adam sacrifices himself (specifically, his free will) to Cabeswater to wake the ley lines. His sacrifice brings a hoard of stampeding animals that trample Whelk to death. To protect themselves, Blue pulls Ronan and Gansey with her into the hollow vision tree, where she and Gansey both see visions of them together; Ronan doesn't disclose the contents of his vision.
Adam moves into an apartment above the St. Agnes Church, where Ronan had been found with Chainsaw earlier in the book, and they attend Noah's funeral. After, they steal his body and bury it near the church, which is on the ley line. Noah, who had disappeared after his body was first moved, reappears. Ronan then admits to the group that he took Chainsaw out of his dream.
Major Characters
Blue Sargent
Blue Sargent is the daughter of a psychic, and lives with her mother, Maura, and an unspecified number of other psychic women at 300 Fox Way, including her mother's two friends Calla, and Persephone, and her cousin Orla. Unlike them, she isn't psychic, but has the ability to amplify their powers, and is referred to later on in the series as a mirror because of this. Blue is often described as eccentric and odd, due to her upbringing, appearance, and personality. She often has tattered, homemade outfits, and very strong morals. Since birth, she has been told that if she were to kiss her true love, he would die.
She works as a waitress at the local pizza place Nino's, where she meets Gansey, Ronan and Adam. Blue mentions wanting to travel the world, helping people after graduation, and Maura and Calla read the future for her, " 'What do I do?' Blue asked cannily. 'What have you guys seen me doing?' 'Travelling', Maura replied. 'Changing the world,' 'Trees in your eyes,' Calla added, more gently than usual. 'Stars in your heart.'" (The Raven King, Maggie Stiefvater).
For most of the series, the identity of her father remains a mystery, until his introduction in Blue Lily, Lily Blue.
Maura Sargent
Maura is the psychic mother of Blue; she uses Tarot cards to make her readings. While she's always there for Blue, she usually lets her make her own decisions. She usually wears her trademark tattered jeans, and has a penchant for going barefoot.
Richard "Dick" Campbell Gansey III
Gansey, who prefers to go by his last name only, comes from old money and is a student at Aglionby. He has dedicated years to the search for the resting place of Glendower, finally tracking him to Henrietta, Virginia. Gansey is also destined to die and only Blue, her family, and Adam know.
Adam Parrish
Adam Parrish attends Aglionby through a partial scholarship and multiple part-time jobs rather than family money. Adam makes a deal with Cabeswater to become its hands and eyes, tying himself to it and rendering himself responsible for fulfilling its requests.
Ronan Lynch
Ronan Lynch is described as "dangerous as a shark and about as friendly."[2] He has a policy of never lying, but is still very secretive and often hostile. Ronan is the Greywaren, capable of bringing objects out of his dreams and into reality. It is later revealed that he has a crush on his friend, Adam Parrish.
Noah Czerny
Noah Czerny was a student at Aglionby, but was murdered by Barrington Whelk in a failed attempt to awaken the ley lines. He relies on energy to stay substantial as a ghost; usually that of the ley lines or Blue Sargent.
Henry Cheng
Henry Cheng is an Aglionby student of Korean-Chinese heritage who befriends Gansey and Blue at his toga party.
References
- ^ "The Raven King (The Raven Cycle, Book 4)". Amazon.com. Amazon.com, Inc. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
- ^ "The Raven Boys | Maggie Stiefvater". Maggie Stiefvater. Retrieved 2015-09-20.