Shadow Shapers (Summer Reading)

22295304-1Shadow Shaper, by Daniel José Older, is a book I read for book camp that was truthfuly one I did not enjoy. Out of all the books that I read for book camp, I just thought this one was poorly written. It was interesting that this was the most famous out of the four books, and the only possible reason I could think for that is that it is the most commercial and normal. I thought that the plot was not well constructed and it didn’t grab my attention. After reading this book I felt unfulfilled, like I had stopped half way through the book. The protagonist, Sierra, is a teenage girl living in New York. Her life is pretty normal despite the fact that her grandfather had a stroke one year prior, making him paralyzed and unable to speak. Sierra is an artist and paints murals around NYC and Brooklyn. One day her grandfather starts to speak to her and tells her that she has to finish the mural as fast as she can. He also tells her that the murals are fading. The shadow shapers are leaving, and a boy named Robby can help her. She not only thinks he is going crazy, but basically ignores him until she runs into Robby at a party. She asks him what the shadow shapers are, and he seems surprised that she knows. Soon after, a half dead looking man comes and starts to run after Sierra. Once she gets away, Robby realizes that she is a shadow shaper and you start to find out what that is. Robby shows her that shadow shaping is the transferring from a soul to a painting. A shadow shaper must create almost a portal for a soul to go into. The soul enters the shadow shapers body and then moves onto the painting that the shadow shaper has intended the soul to go into. Once the souls have entered the paintings they obey anything that their shadow shaper wants them to do. Sierra soon learns that a man named Wick is trying to take over the souls and cast away the shadow shapers for ever. She also learns that her grandmother, Lucinda, who had died many years prior to the setting of the book, had once been the leader of the shadow shapers, and now that she is dead, the paintings are starting to fade and disappear. Sierra fights Wick with her shadow shaping powers and attempts to save the shadow shaping world. Despite this book’s difficulties, I really did love the beginning of the book, and now I really know how much the end matters for future reference.

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