Monday, December 23, 2013

Best of 2013


Top Ten Books of 2013!

We're getting close to the end of the year, and I am officially taking it easy on the blog for the rest of 2013. Kicking off Christmas week I am going to put up my list of the top ten books I read in 2013. This was hard, really hard.

There is a mix of YA, and adult on here. It was a good year for both genres. I've indicated which titles are adult. Each of the books link to my review (if posted).


Katherine Longshore brings Anne Boleyn to life effortlessly. Her voice stayed in my head long after I had finished the novel, and Katherine's brilliant writing only improves with each novel. She creates a sympathetic, yet still driven portrait of the doomed queen. Fans of Anne Boleyn will relish this one, and newcomers to the Tudor court will find much to enjoy as well. It's sexy, scandalous, and heart pulling.


A mind warp at it's finest. You'll feel like you're in one of Cordova's 'night films yourself as you question everything. This novel dares to question belief, perception, and reality. Does believing in something make it reality? It's thought provoking ending will make you want to read the novel again.


Victoria Schwab blurs the lines between good, evil and creates something in between. Vicious wants to make you question mortality, and your definition of the 'anti-hero'. Needless to say, she succeeds. Vicious is not only thrilling, taunt, and addictive, but it's brilliantly written. I, personally, was left wanting to beg her for more. You won't soon forget Victor or Eli after reading this one.


An intoxicating duology that ends with a fantastic finale. Bethany has created a world that is rich, characters that will immediately grab you, and has ended the series in the most fitting way. It's decadent, dangerous, and yet there is a little light of hope, which is exactly the message of her story. Araby grows leaps and bounds and remains one of my favourite female protagonists. 


After finishing Tampa I felt two things - shock and disbelief. A provocative, controversial novel whose main character, Celeste, is someone you will never forget. Alissa takes what could have been a disaster, and creates something thought provoking, and brilliantly written. It made me want to discuss it with everyone, but it also made me want to warn them (and I think that's exactly what Alissa was going for).

** Tampa is REALLY adult. It is not intended for the younger readers**


Another debut novelist who impressed me with her writing. The world building is fantastic, and Paige is a character I am going to love seeing evolve and change throughout the novel. An impressive set up to what appears to be an amazing series. If you're looking for the next series to get obsessed with, this just might be it.

7 Cress by Marissa Meyer

I don't want to say to much, as this one is not on shelves yet. I will say that I fell in love with Cress (both the book and the character). Marissa Meyer's third novel has set up what is going to be one spectacular finale. The writing is just as engaging as the previous novels, and the plot is tight. This is a series where you can tell the author has planned, and plotted and is weaving everything together. I am so excited to watch everyone fall in love with Cress once it's released, she's truly wonderful.


Willem may just be my favourite male voice. He's exactly what I imagined while reading Just One Day, except even more so. He's just as swoony, just as complicated, and just as infuriating as you would anticipate after reading Allyson's story. This novel completes her story in a way that you won't be able to imagine one without the other. They are two sides of the same coin, and Gayle's writing shines as she brings Willem to life.


I loved Born Wicked. It was everything I wanted out of a witch novel. Star Cursed only improved on an already fantastic story. Jessica Spotswood's writing is impressive, and her characters are rich. The stage is set for the installment to this series, and the stakes just keep getting higher. A heart ripping ending, mixed with delightful characters, made this one an easy choice for this life. If you haven't checked out this series - do it immediately.


I cried my way through a large portion of this novel. Leonard Peacock's head is not a pleasant place to be, but there is no denying that Leonard's story MUST be told. Matthew Quick creates sympathy in a character who, at first, may seem undeserving. As you unravel Leonard's secret you quickly come to feel his pain. Matthew Quick has creates a timeless story that will crush your heart, and yet give you a little ray of hope as well.

Any of these titles make your top ten this year? Will you be adding any to your reading list in 2014? Let me know in the comments (link me your top ten if you've posted yours!).


Sunday, December 22, 2013

New To My Book Closet


It's that time of the week again. Time to show you what bookish goodies made their way into my home and book closet (to be saved from the evil book eating cat monster named Aria). This is inspired by the various "mailbox" posts out there (eg. In My Mailbox by The Story Siren, and Stacking the Shelves by Tynga's Reviews).

Lots of Christmas goodies in my mailbox this week! First up Christy (The Reader Bee) got me some fantastic goodies. Sorry of the crappy photos. Using my cell phone!


Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater (goodreads)
Shadow of the Queen (Once Upon A Time comic by Various (Goodreads)

She also sent my two lovely bookmarks (one with the Eiffel Tower on it, and one of Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz). A huge, huge thank you to Christy! 

Next up my #TBTBSanta gift arrived. If you're not familiar with that hash tag, it's the Secret Santa run by lovely people behind The Broke and the Bookish. My secret Santa is still a secret, so if you're reading this THANK YOU!


The Silent Wife by A.S.A Harrison (goodreads)

If you can't tell by the photo I also got some Lindor chocolates, David's tea (in a cute Christmas ornament) and some candy canes. The magazine pictured has tons of delicious sounding cookie recipes. Excited to make some with my sister, and her girls.

Lastly, I got an e-ARC for review, and it's a big one!


We Were Liars by E. Lockhart (goodreads)

A huge thank you to Random House and Netgalley for the chance to read this. I've already devoured it, and it's every bit as wonderful as you've heard.

Hope you had a fantastic book haul this week too! Link me in the comments so I can come visit.

Happy Reading, and Happy Weekend!

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Weekly Obsessions


The awesome Kelly at KellyVision started posting a weekly post highlighting whatever she happened to be obsessed with that week. I LOVE this idea, so much in fact that I will be doing it myself every Saturday.

Here are my obsessions this week:

BOOK

Dangerous Creatures cover



They cover has been revealed. This means I need to finish the first series! I love that they have a lollipop on the cover. It totally reminds me of Ridley.

We Were Liars by E. Lockhart

Everything single thing you've heard about this book is true (or is it, maybe I am lying). It's wonderfully written. It's beautiful. It's crushing. It's romantic. I can't wait for more people to discover it in 2014 when it's finally released. Needless to say, a hardcover edition will be making it's way into my library. Be sure to add it to your Goodreads list!

MOVIE/TV

The Fault In Our Stars movie poster



Tag line aside, I actually really like the movie poster. I love that they allowed Shailene Woodley to be photographed with evidence of Hazel's illness for the poster. However much I dislike the tag line, the poster is certainly creating a lot of buzz, and the two leads look adorable together. It's been brought up that Augustus and Hazel would LOVE the tag line, and yes, I think they would. However, I don't think it's a good marketing tool. I am excited to see this, and cry all the tears.

Wicked is Coming!

Once Upon A Time revealed during their winter finale that the Wicked Witch of the West is on her way! I am excited to see what twist they'll put on Oz, and The Wicked Witch in general. Here's hoping that she's not related to Henry in some way (let's be honest though...she totally will be).

Dallas Buyers Club

I don't think I've mentioned that I've see this, or that I loved it. Jared Leto is my pick for Best Supporting Actor. He was almost unrecognizable in this role, and I really hope he ends up picking up a few awards this season. It's an emotional, but well acted movie.

So what are you obsessed with this week?

Friday, December 20, 2013

2014 Most Anticipated - Dorothy Must Die



The next pick on my 2014 Most Anticipated list is a novel that is already gaining tons of advance buzz. Danielle Paige is twisting the yellow brick road and making Dorothy evil in Dorothy Must Die!


Just check out this Goodreads synopsis and you'll be wanting to be get your hands on this one, immediately!
I didn't ask for any of this. I didn't ask to be some kind of hero.
But when your whole life gets swept up by a tornado—taking you with it—you have no choice but to go along, you know?

Sure, I've read the books. I've seen the movies. I know the song about the rainbow and the happy little blue birds. But I never expected Oz to look like this. To be a place where Good Witches can't be trusted, Wicked Witches may just be the good guys, and winged monkeys can be executed for acts of rebellion. There's still the yellow brick road, though—but even that's crumbling.

What happened?
Dorothy. They say she found a way to come back to Oz. They say she seized power and the power went to her head. And now no one is safe.

My name is Amy Gumm—and I'm the other girl from Kansas.
I've been recruited by the Revolutionary Order of the Wicked.
I've been trained to fight.
And I have a mission:
Remove the Tin Woodman's heart.
Steal the Scarecrow's brain.
Take the Lion's courage.
Then and only then—Dorothy must die!
I need this...like yesterday! This is exactly the kind of twist I want in my re-tellings. I've read the chapter sampler and was immediately hooked, and I can't wait to read the rest. Anyone else super excited to see The Lion, Scarecrow and Tin Man as Dorothy's henchmen? So excited.

Instead of doing a Q and A to highlight this pick, I am going to review the e-novella 'No Place Like Oz'.

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No Place Like Oz by Danielle Paige
Release Date – November 12, 2013
Publisher Website –  HarperCollins
Publisher Social Media - Twitter/Facebook/SavvyReader
Pages - 196 pages
My Rating- 4.5/5
**purchased**

Here is the Goodreads synopsis
In this digital original novella, Dorothy travels back to Oz to reunite with old friends, but her story may not have a happy ending. No Place Like Oz is a prequel to the forthcoming novel Dorothy Must Die.

After returning to Kansas, Dorothy Gale has realized that the dreary fields of Kansas don’t compare to the vibrant landscapes of Oz. And although she’s happy to be reunited with Aunt Em, she misses her friends from the yellow brick road. But most of all, Dorothy misses the fame and the adventure. In Kansas she’s just another prairie girl, but in Oz she was a hero. So Dorothy is willing to do anything to get back, because there really is no place like Oz. But returning to the land she left comes at a price, and after Dorothy is through with it, Oz will never be the same.

Perfect for fans of Alex Flinn, Marissa Meyer, and Gregory Maguire, No Place Like Oz is a dark reimagining of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. Building off of its rich mythology, Danielle Paige creates an edgy, thrilling story for teens that chronicles the rise and fall of one of the literature’s most beloved characters. This digital original novella is a prequel that sets the stage for the forthcoming novel Dorothy Must Die.
There's no place like home, or so they say. For Dorothy, you really can't go home again. This e-novella has the task of taking a beloved heroine, and turning that idea on it's head.... and it succeeds wonderfully. No Place Like Oz shows the potential for wickedness in everyone, and that sometimes fate plays a hand in making our choices for us.

No Place Like Oz immediately sets the tone of this series. Fun. It's going to be filled with larger than life characters, fantastical places, and basically retain that magical feeling of Oz. It also creates another expectation - detailed plot. The e-novella gives us enough hints, foreshadowing, and set up to indicate a much more intricate plot that I expected.

Dorothy's narration of the book allows us to see the spiral from an uncomfortable vantage point. We see how it starts, slowly at first. She's no longer satisfied with Kansas, and her Aunt and Uncle's farm. She wants more. She becomes sullen, and quick tempered. What makes her progression more chilling is that Dorothy remains Dorothy. Everything feels in character, and she's not twisted into something unrecognizable. It makes what happens all the more compelling.

As the novel escalates to it's breathless ending it feels like a crescendo is building. You know something horrible is coming, you know something bad is going to happen. You, however, can't turn the pages fast enough. Watching Dorothy's descent is both uncomfortable and fascinating. When the end does come, and the dust has settled, Dorothy will forever be changed by what happens. Oz will forever be changed.

Adding to the delicious taunts and teases is that hint that all might not be what it appears. With Oz, you're prompted to 'ignore the man behind the curtain' and this novel let's you know that there is much more at work here than I expected. I am very much looking forward to the unraveling of events, and illumination on things that are briefly touched upon in this novella.

No Place Like Oz offers just the right amount of tease to dazzle, and provides just enough to make sure it's readers are clamoring for Dorothy Must Die come April. A magical look at wickedness in the most unexpected places, and how sometimes you just can't go home again.

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If you want to learn more, check out the publisher's website for more information.

Dorothy Must Die will be in stores April 1, 2014. Pre-orders for this title are up and here are few places you can pre-order currently.

Amazon
Barnes and Noble
Chapters

You can already get the e-novella No Place Like Oz at the follow

Kobo
Barnes and Noble
Amazon

Let me know in the comments what you think of the synopsis, or let me know if you plan on taking this trip down the yellow brick road.  Also, check back soon for a contest where you could win one of my featured titles (be sure to pay attention to the Question and Answers from previous picks as they'll help).

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Follow Friday


Alison Can Read Feature & Follow

Follow Friday is a weekly meme hosted Parajunkee and Alison Can Read. It's a great way to meet new blogger friends.

This weeks question is:

Pick a book in your favorite genre that you’d recommend to a reluctant reader.

I would recommend Stephanie Perkin's Anna and the French Kiss to anyone reluctant to read contemporary. I have yet to give this to someone and have them not fall in love with Anna and Etienne.

Happy Weekend and Happy Holidays!

2014 Most Anticipated - The Vanishing Season



The next pick on my 2014 Most Anticipated list is a novel by one of my favourite authors. Her writing is hauntingly beautiful, and I may have fangirled over getting to 'interview' her. The Vanishing Season by Jodi Lynn Anderson.


Just check out this Goodreads synopsis and you'll be running to add it to your 'to be read' list!
Girls started vanishing in the fall, and now winter's come to lay a white sheet over the horror. Door County, it seems, is swallowing the young, right into its very dirt. From beneath the house on Water Street, I've watched the danger swell.

The residents know me as the noises in the house at night, the creaking on the stairs. I'm the reflection behind them in the glass, the feeling of fear in the cellar. I'm tied—it seems—to this house, this street, this town.

I'm tied to Maggie and Pauline, though I don't know why. I think it's because death is coming for one of them, or both.

All I know is that the present and the past are piling up, and I am here to dig.I am looking for the things that are buried.

From bestselling author Jodi Lynn Anderson comes a friendship story bound in snow and starlight, a haunting mystery of love, betrayal, redemption, and the moments that we leave behind.
I need this...like yesterday! The narrator is a ghost. This is immediately awesome. I can't wait to get my hands. I fully intend to read this all in one day with a glass of wine!

As mentioned, I got the chance to ask Jodi a few questions.

1. Describe The Vanishing Season in three words.

Snowy. Ghost. Mystery.

2. From the synopsis it appears that a ghost or spirit of some kind narrates the novel. An intriguing and not usually done premise. What inspired this idea? Did the character come to you first, or did the idea of a ghost narrator inspire you to create the character? 

I love “outsider” narrators, like Nick in The Great Gatsby. I love the perspective of someone looking in on someone else’s story…and what their interest and concern says about them. In The Vanishing Season, though, the narrator is more involved than it first seems – that’s part of the mystery. The ghost idea came a bit later than the idea for the original characters (which were inspired by a Neko Case song called Margaret Vs. Pauline). I just love ghosts – and so that found its way in. It fit into this other idea that was there from the beginning: that moments can last forever. The ghost has the ability to visit the past and see those moments. 

3. Are you able to share a secret about one of the characters, the world, something that inspired something about the world/characters?

I love settings and I usually start a story because I want to capture the feeling of a place. For Tiger Lily, it was Costa Rica…in this case it was Door County, Wisconsin. I first visited there in the winter – there’s something so haunting and cool about a summer tourism destination when it’s mostly empty. It was so stark and cold and beautiful. 

4. What sort of research did you need to do for this novel, if any?

I did a fair amount of research on Door County history, especially nautical history. Not that I used a lot of it in any technical way, but I wanted to have a good sense of that. I also went back and visited again – work was a great excuse! 

5. What 2014 release are you most excited for?

What I Thought Was True by Huntley Fitzpatrick. Her writing is beautiful.

A huge thank you to Jodi for taking the time to answer these questions. I love the entire notion of an 'outsider' narrator. Someone who is on the outside looking in. Interesting, and I can't wait.

If you want to learn more, check out the author's website, or the publisher's website for more information.

The Vanishing Season will be in stores July 1, 2014. Pre-orders for this title are up and here are few places you can pre-order currently.

Amazon
Barnes and Noble

Let me know in the comments what you think of the synopsis, or let me know if you've read Jodi's previous books, especially Tiger Lily. Also, check back soon for a contest where you could win one of my featured titles (be sure to pay attention to these Question and Answers as they'll help).

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Once Upon A Time - Going Home



Winter finale time! Tissues - check. Wine - check. Chocolate - check. Let's do this!

Felix and Pan/Henry (Pan in Henry's body) are chatting about the curse that he wants to cast. He starts to toss the ingredients into the well where he wants to enact the curse. Felix inquires if everyone will die. Pan/Henry answers no, that death is final. He wants them to suffer, eternally. He mentions that what Regina did is child's play. Jared Gilmore did a pretty good job acting evil in this scene. Pan/Henry mentions that there is one last thing he needs. The heart of the thing he loves the most. Felix is confused, and asks if it's Rumple. Pan/Henry says no. There are many different kinds of love - friendship, romance, the kind given for loyalty. He tells Felix he values his loyalty and not to be afraid, that he should be flattered. He rips Felix's heart out and crushes it over the well. The curse begins to seep out of the well. EEEP!

Elsewhere, Emma is lamenting the fact that there is going to be another curse. Rumple tells them that the first curse was as per Regina's design, this one will be as per Pan's so they can count on something nasty. Obviously, Pan is sick and twisted. Regina tells them that the curse is meant to be unstoppable. Rumple says that it can be stopped by using the scroll. Only Regina can stop it because it has to be the person who used the curse before. Rumple tells Regina she has to break the scroll and both curses will be broken. Rumple wants to perform a spell that will switch Pan and Henry back into their proper bodies. Henry/Pan says that once the switch happens he can just bring them the scroll. Regina seems unconvinced Rumple can do this. He says he can, with the right tool. Tink (LOVE HER!) mentions a wand that belonged to the Black Fairy. This fairy practiced dark magic. They want to go find it and Tink wants to go pay her respects for the recently departed Blue. Charming, Neal, Hook and Tink head off while the rest go prepare Henry/Pan for the spell.

FLASHBACK - ENCHANTED FOREST

Snow, Charming and Blue are getting ready for the Evil Queen's curse to hit. They are discussing Emma going through the wardrobe. Snow seems unsure that Emma will know what to do. Blue tells her that one day their story will reveal itself to the savior. She's not sure how, but she has hope that it will happen. Is this a clue that she had something to do with the book Henry got? I just want to know where it came from! Snow gets wistful looking at a pretty glass unicorn mobile that is above Emma's crib. Charming tries to make Snow feel better by telling her that sometimes happy endings aren't always what you expect. They can find a new one, an unexpected one. Why is Charming so...charming? He knows EXACTLY what to say to Snow, always.

PRESENT DAY - STORYBROOKE

Snow shows Emma the unicorn mobile, and tells her it was to hang above her crib. Emma smiles softly, and tells Snow that she likes the unicorns. Love these little bonding moments. More of them please (less triangle). Snow lets Emma know that she often thinks of how different things could have been if she didn't have to give her up. Emma says she does the same thing with Henry. She muses that they might be living some normal life somewhere together (maybe Boston, or some place else). Emma wistfully says that wasn't meant to be.

Henry/Pan says that he is ready to be himself again. Rumple says he is done, and just waiting for the wand.

FLASHBACK - NEVERLAND

Hook and Smee are trekking through the jungle. Hook is being his usual snarky pirate self. He wants off this island because he knows how to end the dark one. This is obviously after he handed over Bae to Pan. They hear a noise and Tink is there holding a knife to Hook's throat. She sasses him with "aren't you too old to be a lost boy" and he sasses back that he is not a boy, nor lost. He tells he he wants magic, and wants to get off the island. He asks if she has any. She says she's fresh out. He calls her a liar, and says that if he didn't know better he'd say she was a fairy. She shoots back that if she didn't know better she'd say he was a pirate. Alright, this entire scene is filled with sexual tension. They're hot together. I don't wish current Hook on any woman (especially poor Tink after that whole using her to make Emma jealous thing) but CAN WE PLEASE HAVE THEM GET TOGETHER? They are ridiculously sexy. As the scene continues it becomes even more obvious that they eventually hooked up. He wants her help, she taunts that isn't he afraid she'll slit his throat (as he is totally invading her personal space, but she doesn't mind AT ALL). He tells her no, it's not the fairy way. She's supposed to be helping him find his happy ending or something equally as precious. She tells him that she's not a fairy anymore, her wings are gone. She tells him that he's on his own to find his happy ending. Hook must sense a kindred spirit because he offers her rum, and they drink together. He tells Tink about Milah, and his revenge plan saying that he would only risk his life for love or revenge.

PRESENT DAY - STORYBROOKE

Charming, Neal, Hook and Tink are in the church . Neal tells the fairies that they need the Black Fairy's wand. They say no. Tink is quick to say 'too bad' basically. Pan's shadow shows up and the fairies run away  (so they're not brave, good to know). Neal is going to catch the shadow in the coconut thing again, except this time he wants to destroy it. Hook wants to lure the shadow out. Tink says she thought he only ever risked his life for love, and revenge. He tells her that he would also risk it for one other thing - himself. Hook taunts the shadow and gets thrown for his troubles. Neal says he needs to get closer to get it, and says that he needs Tink to fly up and get it. Charming tells her that she made the pixie dust work before, she can do it again. She totally does, and ends up capturing the shadow because she kicks ass. Everyone is happy for her, and it's a beautiful moment of belief. They destroy the shadow in the flames. Hook comes over and says "Look whose still a fairy" and she replies "Look whose still a pirate" I know he was horrible to her, but I ship them again (for purely shallow reasons - they are smoking together. Lots of chemistry). Tink tells him that he risked his life for Emma (blah, can this triangle DIE please?!). BLUE IS ALIVE?! I am beginning to think Blue might not be so pure. She does however give Tink back her wings, and she hands over the Black Fairy's wand to Charming.

They take the wand to where Rumple, and everyone else is waiting. Rumple takes out the magic cuff that Greg and Tamara used on Regina. Regina quips looking directly at Hook that she 'hasn't forgotten about all that by the way' and I cheered. If they are going to shove Hook and Emma at us, they need to have him be accountable for the fact that he shot Belle (and tried to kill her before), hit and held poor Archie captive, and helped to torture Regina. It didn't happen YEARS ago, this is stuff he's done less than a few days/weeks ago. It needs to be addressed and not swept under the rug so the fact that they are dealing with it (even a little bit) makes me happy. Rumple puts the cuff on Henry/Pan so that when Pan is back in his body his magic will be neutralized. Regina tells Henry/Pan to keep hold of the scroll and run right back to them. Rumple does the spell and makes the switch (So that happened much quicker than I anticipated). Everyone leaves to go find Henry. Rumple is going to stay (unfinished family business with his father) and Belle asks if he wants her to stay. He tells her no. This is not going to go well, but at least Belle won't be hurt in the crossfire.

FLASHBACK - EARLY STORYRBOOKE

We're getting the scene where Snow gives Henry the book! OMG! Henry is feeling upset. He says that his mother didn't love him. Regina says she does, but he doesn't believe it. Snow tells him that he is loved, and gives him the book as a means to make him feel better. She says that she just found the book in the back of her closet, like it just appeared there. She doesn't know where it came from (did the book just poof into existence as part of the curse's need to unveil their story to Emma?). She tells him fairytales help you believe in the possibility of a happy ending. She tells Henry he can keep the book. Henry calls after her as she is leaving to say thank you, and as Snow turns around he sees her not as his school teacher, but as fairytale Snow White. This is when Henry first starts to believe! I am so glad we got this scene. He flips through the book and sees a picture of Snow, Charming and baby Emma and reads Emma's name off the baby blanket in the picture (*feelings* This set the entire show in motion!).

PRESENT - STORYBROOKE

They run towards the clocktower because Granny says she can smell Henry there (okay....) and Henry comes rushing out. Regina and Emma hug him and Henry whines that they just saw him (such a typical teenage boy). Regina takes the scroll and it zaps her. She falls down on the ground.

Back in Rumple's shop, Pan is just waking up. He sneers that he figured Rumple would have killed him in his sleep. Rumple says he wanted to see Pan (more importantly have Pan see him). Pan sneers that he does see him. He's always seen him. He goes off on this crushing speech where he basically accuses Rumple of leeching out all of his dreams, time, happiness, etc. So your standard father of the year stuff. He ends it by saying that Rumple is a couple hundred years old now, can't Pan be free of him (yup, totally father of the year). Rumple says he will be in death. Pan says he has one last lesson for him - never make a cage you can't get out of and he rips off the cuff. He uses magic to put it on Rumple (leaving him helpless) and starts beating him up. Rumple immediately seems like a little boy. It's heartbreaking. He tells Rumple that he is going to kill Belle and Neal because they are special to Rumple. Tells him that he won't stop him because without magic, Rumple is just the village coward. He leaves Rumple desperately trying to remove the cuff. Robbie Kay and Robert Carlyle are stunning in this scene. The whole thing with the way they've approached the Peter Pan tale is that it required someone quite young who could hold their own against Robert Carlyle. They manged to find it in Robbie Kay and their scenes together are electric as a result. Rumple debates cutting off his hand to free it from the cuff, but we don't see it happen.

Back with the rest of the gang, Regina is waking up. She calls out Emma's name. They ask what is going on. Snow asks what happened. Regina says she saw what needed to be done, and that Henry will be safe. Just as she is saying this Pan comes out of Gold's shop and freezes everyone in place. He, like all villains, feels the need to run his mouth for a bit. He muses that he is not sure who to kill first - Belle or Neal. He decides on Neal first (so his grandson, charming). Rumple comes out (so my money is on him cutting off the hand, freeing it from the cuff, and using magic to reattach the hand). Pan sneers that he came to protect his loved ones. Rumple tells him he'll finish the job, and that Pan won't be touching either of them. Rumple says he is finally ready to pay the price. He gives a heartfelt speech saying goodbye to Bae. Tells him that he used the curse to find him. He wanted to have Bae find happiness and says that happiness is possible, just not with him. He tells Neal that he loves him, tells Belle he loves her (and I am crying right now). Oooh, Pan just said that Rumple had no magic. Did he not cut off the cuff? I am confused. Either way, Rumple says he doesn't need it. He tells Pan that he also lost his shadow, and that he sent it away with something to hide. He calls back his shadow and it gives him the Dark One dagger! Rumple uses some kind of force to bind him and Pan together and stabs Pan with the dagger. Black smoke appears and it ages Pan into the grown man he was before turning into the teenage Pan. Pan makes one last plea. Tells Rumple to stop and they can have a happy ending. Rumple tells him that he is a villain and therefore doesn't get one, and jams the dagger in further. Both Rumple and Pan disappear in a flash of light, and what is left of Rumple's dagger falls to the ground. I am calling it right now - Rumple is fine, but is no longer the Dark One. Technically Henry did lead him to his undoing, but it was the Dark One being undone. I predict we'll see Rumple as a normal man when we next see him.

Belle falls to the ground, devastated. Even Snow looks crestfallen. Hook looks numb.  His foe is dead, but it seems like he took no pleasure from it (almost like he's fully let it go). So much is going on. Emma goes over Neal and asks if he is okay. Neal seems forlorn, but is holding together much better than poor Belle. He tells Regina to not have let his father die in vain. Regina seems conflicted, and shocked. Dazed. I think perhaps Rumple dying shook her more than she expected.  Hook reminds Regina that the curse has to be stopped. They need to deal with this, even if they are mourning. Grumpy comes running telling them that the curse is coming. Charming implores Regina to stop it. Emma wants to know what the price is. Regina says it's HER price to pay. She has to say goodbye to the thing she loves most. Emma quickly realizes that is Henry. Regina says she has to undo what she started. She says that Storybrooke, and the Enchanted Forest people do not belong there. If she breaks the curse everyone will go back to the Enchanted Forest, except Henry. Emma reacts quickly as she doesn't want Henry to be alone. Regina says that since Emma is the savior she can use that loophole to avoid this curse as well. Emma can raise Henry so that he has one of his parents. I don't like that Regina says that nobody can return...NOT OKAY! Emma offers to go back with them, both her and Henry. Regina says she can't. If Regina doesn't pay the price, it won't work. Snow tells Emma that she has to go. Snow tells her to leave to give Henry his best chance. Emma  says NO! She is supposed to bring back the happy endings and they are a family. Charming tells her that her and Henry will be a family. She'll get her wish to be happy, and like everyone else. It's obvious that Emma is not okay with this. Regina tells her that since she's known Emma all she's wanted is for Emma to get the 'hell out of her life' but now she wants Henry to be happy. She urges Emma to take him and go. This is MAJOR character development for Regina. I hope this sticks. She not only is undoing the curse, and bringing everyone home to Enchanted Forest, but is actively acting in Henry's best interest. She knows Henry can't be alone, and that Emma is the only one who can escape. She could have been selfish, but I am liking this new Regina.

FLASHBACK - ENCHANTED FOREST

Rumple is holding a birthday vigil/remembrance for Bae. He murmurs that it's been too many years to count, but he's counted every one. Belle walks in and apologizes for coming in. She notices the candle, and cloak. She says that she's sorry and asks how old he would have been. Rumple says he's not dead, just lost. He explains the story of letting Bae go (a short version anyways). Belle, who is always positive and hopeful, says that it might not be too late. Rumple says he hopes not, but that his ending won't be a happy one. He is a villain after all. A sweet flashback, but really? Kind of added nothing to the plot other than Bae/Rumple feelings.

PRESENT - STORYBROOKE

Henry tells Regina this is all HIS fault. He didn't realize she loved him. She tells Henry that she was wrong, and that she cast a curse out of vengeance. She's a villain and like Mr Gold said she doesn't get a happy ending. Henry tells her she's not a villain, she's his mom. Seriously, this new Regina is admitting she is wrong? I think she might be in a perfect place to welcome love into her life, a certain Robin perhaps?

Emma is saying goodbye to Neal. She says she is sorry (about his father's death I am guessing). He tells her not to be, and to get their son the hell out of there. She looks sad and says that he has to go back "there". She knows he doesn't have fond memories of the Enchanted Forest. I love that she realizes that this won't be easy for him, for MANY reasons (on top of his father dying in front of him). She gets him. They get each other.  They hug, and he tells her that it isn't over. He promises that he will see her and Henry again.  Anyone else immediately reminded of Charming's 'I will always find you' ?

Emma walks to her yellow bug (why have we not seen Neal's reaction to the car?!) and Hook stops her. He makes some joke about her car and tells her that there won't be a day that he won't think of her. She replies "good" and smiles at him (Ugh...die, triangle, die). Regina comes over, and tells Emma that she'll forget everything that happened in Storybrooke once she is across the town line (so will Henry). Regina is going to give Emma and Henry fake memories to make up for it though, so that they can have a happy ending. It's her gift to Emma and Henry. She's going to give them a good life. (Again with the tears, this episode has made me shed so many tears). One last hug from Snow (Henry and Regina hug) and Emma gets into the car to drive her and Henry out of Storybrooke. Regina rips the scroll and uses magic to create a barrier. The curse engulfs Storybrooke as Emma and Henry drive away. The music in this scene is perfectly haunting as we see the town disappear. *sniff*

FLASHBACK - PORTLAND

Emma giving birth to Henry scene again. This time instead of not holding him, she decides to hold him. The new memories Regina implanted start from this point I am guessing. One simple choice changes everything. I wonder what Emma thinks happened to Neal in this new reality Regina created?

FLASHFORWARD - ONE YEAR LATER

Emma wakes up at 8:15 AM (when everything seems to happen on this show). Emma and Henry are making breakfast, complete with hot chocolate and cinnamon. Emma also is listening to the EXACT same song Neal is listening to when we first meet him in the season two premiere. This gives me hope. Oh, and did I mention they are in NEW YORK CITY?! The same place Neal lived. Emma gets a knock at the door, and I get excited for about two seconds until it's revealed that it's Hook. He tells Emma that her family is in danger, and she has no clue who he is. He tries to use True Loves Kiss to break the curse she's under, but it doesn't work (doesn't prove anything, sadly, because she can't remember who he is. We've seen that it only works if the people involved remember each other. Basically, this triangle is FAR from over *cries*). She knees him in the groin, and threatens to call the cops on him as she slams the door in his face.

I HAVE SO MANY QUESTIONS! WHY DO WE HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL MARCH?!

So we pretty much leave all of our characters in incredibly heartbreaking places. Is Rumple alive (of course he is! but still)? Will Emma make it back to her family? Will Regina's sacrifice mean character development that actually stays (one can only hope)?

Neal seriously has it the worst. He just lost his father, son and the woman he loves in less than an hour. Anyone who doesn't feel sorry for him.... I can't even. He has literally had the worst luck ever. Poor guy can't get a break.

Side note - if this was Robbie Kay's last appearance on Once Upon A Time it was an impressive performance to go out on. It feels like it might be (we might see him briefly again in flashbacks to explain why Rumple is still alive, etc) and it feels right that it should be. *slow clap of appreciation for Robbie and his eyebrows*

Until March....Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust

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