tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17909464363993264902024-03-18T00:34:03.535-07:00WinterHaven BooksCrystalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08545651483143871252noreply@blogger.comBlogger1531125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790946436399326490.post-73556776629173210262018-08-08T00:00:00.000-07:002018-08-12T09:35:22.894-07:00Review: Star Bright by Anne Richmond Wakefield<a href="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1532877129l/40976236.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="star bright" border="0" height="320" id="coverImage" src="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1532877129l/40976236.jpg" width="200" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40976236-star-bright"><span style="color: #351c75;">Star Bright</span></a> by Anne Richmond Wakefield<br />
Release Date: July 26, 2018<br />
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<span id="freeText14525850419380739705">Seventeen-year-old
Bright runs to stay alive. Her dad left before she was born, her mom
died of cancer, and she’s spent years trying to numb her pain. She’s on
the road to recovery when she decides to run an ultra-relay race in the
Blue Ridge Mountains. It doesn’t hurt that Levi, gorgeous and nineteen,
is on her team. <br /><br /><br />One terrible decision during the race
changes everything. Soon, Bright must call upon strength she’s not sure
she has and decide she is worth fighting for. To survive the wilds of
the Blue Ridge, she’ll have to rely on the one person she's spent her
entire life battling: herself.</span></blockquote>
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<span style="color: #351c75;"><b>My Thoughts:</b></span><br />
This story was so much more than I was expecting. I knew going in that it was a thriller and that always speaks to me, but what I didn't know was how emotional Bright's story would be. <br />
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Star Bright is labeled as a thriller, but it is so much more than that. The main character Bright hasn't had an easy life and from the beginning the story pulls you into her life and its ups but mostly downs. I felt connected to her from the get go and I just wanted to know all the why's and how's of Bright's life. I think the way the author used her counseling sessions really helped the reader see into Bright more so than most characters. We get to see her answer tough questions and we get to see a lot of backstory that explains why she is the way she is. I really enjoyed these parts of the story because I felt like I could understand Bright in so many ways. <br />
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My favorite part though was the thriller element. Wakefield manages to completely capture the creepy vibe with her descriptions. One of my favorites was "She sounded like a horror-movie doll come to life." I mean CHILLS! This is just one example, believe me there are many, many more crazy descriptions that will stay with me for a very long time. I won't say more because you definitely need to read this and I refuse to give spoilers. I'll just say I did not see that twist coming and it was amazing!<br />
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This story is something that I have been looking for, but didn't even know it. Wakefield's voice is fresh and something I think is desperately needed on those YA shelves. Brilliant debut!<br />
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5 snowflakes</div>
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Crystalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08545651483143871252noreply@blogger.com86tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790946436399326490.post-73874502560263689092017-04-04T00:00:00.000-07:002017-04-04T00:00:18.846-07:00Review: The Upside of Unrequited by Becky Albertalli<div class="separator tr_bq" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Published: April 11th, 2017<br />
Publisher: Balzer + Bray<br />
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<span id="freeText14290965482567799798" style="display: inline;">Seventeen-year-old
Molly Peskin-Suso knows all about unrequited love. No matter how many
times her twin sister, Cassie, tells her to woman up, Molly can’t
stomach the idea of rejection. So she’s careful. Fat girls always have
to be careful.</span><br /><span id="freeText14290965482567799798" style="display: inline;"></span><br /><span id="freeText14290965482567799798" style="display: inline;">Then a cute new girl enters Cassie’s orbit, and
for the first time ever, Molly’s cynical twin is a lovesick mess.
Meanwhile, Molly's totally not dying of loneliness—except for the part
where she is. Luckily, Cassie's new girlfriend comes with a cute
hipster-boy sidekick. If Molly can win him over, she'll get her first
kiss and she'll get her twin back. </span><br /><span id="freeText14290965482567799798" style="display: inline;"></span><br /><span id="freeText14290965482567799798" style="display: inline;">There's only one problem:
Molly's coworker, Reid. He's a chubby Tolkien superfan with a season
pass to the Ren Faire, and there's absolutely no way Molly could fall
for him. </span><br /><span id="freeText14290965482567799798" style="display: inline;"></span><br /><span id="freeText14290965482567799798" style="display: inline;">Right?</span></blockquote>
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<span style="color: #351c75;">Milka's Thoughts:</span></h3>
I loved Becky Albertalli's debut <i>Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda</i>, so it came as a no surprise to me that I loved her follow-up <i>The Upside of Unrequited</i> too, but I must admit I would never have dared to believe I would love this novel THIS much.<br />
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After the brilliance of <i>Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda</i>, Becky Albertalli had big shoes to fill with her second novel. <i>Simon</i> has become quite of a phenomenon with awards and movie in the making, so obviously there are a lot of expectations towards Albertalli's second novel. <i>The Upside of Unrequited</i> is a very different kind of book, but there are the same warmth and humor present as in <i>Simon</i>. All in all, <i>The Upside of Unrequited</i> managed to usurp my expectations and make me fall in love with Albertalli's writing and characters once again.<br />
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Molly has had a crush of a lot of different guys, but she has never acted on those crushes. She feels like she does not fit in and that maybe not everyone is not meant to fall in love. Maybe there are people who will never find a person who happens to be crushing on them too. When Molly's twin Cassie meets Mina and falls head over heels in love with her, Molly is once again made to question the dynamics of relationships. Molly is happy for Cassie, but at the same time, she cannot help to feel like she is missing on something.<br />
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This is one of those books I really wish I would have had in my life when I was a teenager. Though Molly and I are very different, we also share a lot of things. I am also a fat girl and I was always the one watching from the sidelines while my friends had relationships. But while I never really wanted a boyfriend, Molly wants one. And that is completely okay! When Cassie and Mina get it to their minds that Molly should hook up with Will, one of Mina's friends, Molly starts to get hopeful. Could the kind of flirty, ridiculously attractive hipster guy see something in her? And more importantly, could she see something in him. While Will seems like a viable option, Molly also starts to get more and more into spending time with Reid, her co-worker, who seems like totally not her type, but who also is someone Molly cannot stop thinking about.<br />
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Reid is pretty much perfection and I loved the moments between him and Molly. But while I am a huge fan of romantic storylines, what really made me fall in love with <i>The Upside of Unrequited</i> are the family dynamics the novel portrays. The relationship between Molly and Cassie is loving, but also complicated and not always exactly what they want it to be. I loved the scenes with Molly, Cassie and their mothers Patty and Nadine, and I now feel like Albertalli should totally right a book about how Patty and Nadine fell in love.<br />
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I am not Jewish and know very little about the Jewish culture, but I can only imagine how important a book like this is for the young (and older) Jewish girls out there who must see themselves very rarely portrayed in books like this.<br />
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Representation of fat bodies is always problematic and way too often hurtful. Luckily, Albertalli approaches the topic with grace and is able to create a character with thoughts that I, a fat girl myself, was able to relate with. The struggle Molly goes through with her body from time to time and the thoughts she has where something teenage-me definitely also had. I was happy to see that at the end of the day, Molly's body really has nothing to do with her capability to find happiness -- she does not have to change her body to be accepted, but rather just has to find a way to see that she is gorgeous and worthy of good things just as she is.<br />
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I really loved this book and I cannot wait to see what Albertalli comes up with next!<br />
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Milkahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02895194323920181272noreply@blogger.com126tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790946436399326490.post-69857115890954569932017-03-17T00:00:00.000-07:002017-03-17T00:00:21.536-07:00Review: Arena by Holly Jennings <a href="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1441895863l/25894059.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="Arena (Arena, #1)" border="0" height="320" id="coverImage" src="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1441895863l/25894059.jpg" width="212" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25894059-arena"><span style="color: #351c75;">Arena</span></a> by Holly Jennings<br />
Publisher: Ace<br />
Release Date: April 5, 2016<br />
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<span id="freeText14807140297373354107"><i>Every week, Kali Ling fights to the death on national TV. She's died hundreds of times. And it never gets easier...</i><br /><br />The
RAGE tournaments the Virtual Gaming League's elite competition where
the best gamers in the world compete in a fight to the digital death.
Every kill is broadcast to millions. Every player leads a life of
ultimate fame, responsible only for entertaining the masses. <br /><br />And though their weapons and armor are digital, the pain is real.<br /><br />Chosen
to be the first female captain in RAGE tournament history, Kali Ling is
at the top of the world until one of her teammates overdoses. Now she s
stuck trying to work with a hostile new teammate who s far more
distracting than he should be. <br /><br />Between internal tensions and
external pressures, Kali is on the brink of breaking. To change her
life, she ll need to change the game. And the only way to revolutionize
an industry as shadowy as the VGL is to fight from the inside</span></blockquote>
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What I liked:<br />
1. I am in total awe of the world that Jennings has created. Not only is it completely realistic, it is something that could very well happen in our near future. Virtual Reality gaming is huge right now and I can definitely see our world taking this kind of turn with gaming.<br />
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2. I loved how the author left no holes in her plot. She even went as far as explaining how sports athletes failed to work in VRG and I really loved how she changed the face of a gamers. When you think of gamers you probably think overweight, but with Jennings world gamers have to become their character or they won't survive the arena. So cool!! It makes you think that this might truly be a way to overcome those gaming obesity issues. <br />
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3. The characters were amazing! I loved Kali and it was intriguing to see her heritage come into the story. I thought that whole storyline was done quite beautifully and I found myself wanting to learn more about Chinese culture.<br />
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4. I have to give the author major props for the romance. It was a very slow build and it really fit within the story. I enjoyed getting to know the characters before the were an item and it was nice to see a friendship blossom before anything else.<br />
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5. I also thought the way drugs were portrayed in the story was done
well. Drugs are and will always be an issue for athletes and I thought the author did a great job showing the darker side of her story. <br />
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6. I was very surprised this turned out to be more of a contemporary novel. Yes there is gaming and all this fun futuristic stuff, but at it's core I felt like this was a contemporary novel. And you know what I really enjoyed it. I think this is how I need my contemporary stories. <br />
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What I didn't like:<br />
1. There isn't much that I didn't like about this story. The only thing that really stands out is the ending. I liked all but one part and since it is a spoiler I won't say much. I will just say that I understand why the author chose to have her characters go where they went, I just wish there had been a different path. So not so much as a dislike just a "Aw man". I will say there is a sequel that I am definitely picking up next so hopefully that issue will be resolved.<br />
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As you can see I really enjoyed this book and I can't wait to dive into the sequel. Holly Jennings tells a masterful story that totally captivated me and made me want to plug in for more!<br />
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WinterHavenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07380741324287713856noreply@blogger.com39tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790946436399326490.post-28278150439651334272017-03-13T00:00:00.000-07:002017-03-13T00:00:14.804-07:00Review: The Education of Margot Sanchez by Lilliam Rivera <a href="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1460412192l/26594801.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="The Education of Margot Sanchez" border="0" height="320" id="coverImage" src="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1460412192l/26594801.jpg" width="211" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26594801-the-education-of-margot-sanchez"><span style="color: #351c75;">The Education of Margot Sanchez</span></a> by Lilliam Rivera <br />
Publisher: Simon & Schuster<br />
Release Date: February 21st, 2017<br />
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<span id="freeText10659095144170145998"><i>Pretty in Pink</i>
comes to the South Bronx in this bold and romantic coming-of-age novel
about dysfunctional families, good and bad choices, and finding the
courage to question everything you ever thought you wanted—from debut
author Lilliam Rivera.<br /><br /><br />THINGS/PEOPLE MARGOT HATES:<br /><br />Mami, for destroying my social life<br />Papi, for allowing Junior to become a Neanderthal<br />Junior, for becoming a Neanderthal<br />This supermarket<br />Everyone else<br /><br />After “borrowing” her father's credit card to finance a more stylish wardrobe, Margot <br />Sanchez
suddenly finds herself grounded. And by grounded, she means working as
an indentured servant in her family’s struggling grocery store to pay
off her debts. <br /><br />With each order of deli meat she slices, Margot
can feel her carefully cultivated prep school reputation slipping
through her fingers, and she’s willing to do anything to get out of this
punishment. Lie, cheat, and maybe even steal…<br /><br />Margot’s
invitation to the ultimate beach party is within reach and she has no
intention of letting her family’s drama or Moises—the admittedly good
looking but outspoken boy from the neighborhood—keep her from her goal.</span> </blockquote>
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<span style="color: #351c75;"><b>My Thoughts:</b></span><br />
If you know me or read my reviews you know I am not a contemp fan for the most part, but when The Education of Margot Sanchez came my way I thought it sounded good and I thought why not. Well there were things I liked, but unfortunately this story just fell flat with me.<br />
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Side note:I'm going to write this review a tad different. For awhile I am going to go with lists! I'm changing things up since I feel the blogger blues approaching again and I am hoping this helps...<br />
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Things I liked:<br />
-I enjoyed reading about diverse characters. I haven't read many books that have diversity so I knew when this one came up I should definitely pick it up. I will fully admit that I am not knowledgeable about other cultures or races except for the bare basics so I can't really say if these characters were portrayed right or not. All I can say is that I enjoyed reading a story from a different point of view than the norm.<br />
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-I liked that this story wasn't just about Margot finding herself. Yes, that's a big part, but the bigger part is her family and I liked the darker tones of the story.<br />
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-I didn't figure out the twist until way later in the story and I loved that. Call me stupid, but things didn't click and it was a nice change of pace. I wasn't even looking in that direction so I have to give the author props for concealing that little story line.<br />
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Things I didn't like:<br />
-This is pitched as Pretty in Pink, but I didn't get that comparison at all. Yes, there's a divide between rich and poor, but that's as far as the likeness to the movie goes. <br />
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-Margot! I kept waiting for her to redeem herself at the end and she kind of does, but I wanted more from that ending than what was given. <br />
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-The story was incredibly slow until the ending where everything blew up. I would have liked to have seen more from the fall out and future of the characters.<br />
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-The sex scene wasn't done right at all in my opinion. I didn't want more from the actual scene, but it would have been nice to see Margot feel some type of emotion towards what happened. It was all over rather quickly and after the chapter ended nothing is brought up about the aftermath. It just felt incomplete.<br />
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So those are my likes and dislikes. I keep sitting her trying to think of more, but nothing is coming to mind and I think it's because this book didn't leave a lasting impression on me. I wish it had because I think it had potential, but that's the way it is. I am still giving this book 3 stars because the author did manage to surprise me, the writing was pretty good, and well I did kind of like it.<br />
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<br /><br />WinterHavenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07380741324287713856noreply@blogger.com29tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790946436399326490.post-22314340507075515462017-03-08T00:00:00.000-08:002017-03-08T00:00:20.072-08:00Review: Alex, Approximately by Jenn Bennett<div class="separator tr_bq" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Publisher: Simon Pulse<br />
Release date: April 4th, 2017<br />
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<span id="freeText7515596440450435556">In this delightfully charming teen spin on <i>You’ve Got Mail</i>, the one guy Bailey Rydell can’t stand is actually the boy of her dreams—she just doesn’t know it yet.</span><br /><span id="freeText7515596440450435556"></span><br /><span id="freeText7515596440450435556">Classic
movie buff Bailey “Mink” Rydell has spent months crushing on a witty
film geek she only knows online by “Alex.” Two coasts separate the teens
until Bailey moves in with her dad, who lives in the same California
surfing town as her online crush.</span><br /><span id="freeText7515596440450435556"></span><br /><span id="freeText7515596440450435556">Faced with doubts (what if he’s a creep in real life—or <i>worse?</i>),
Bailey doesn’t tell Alex she’s moved to his hometown. Or that she’s
landed a job at the local tourist-trap museum. Or that she’s being
heckled daily by the irritatingly hot museum security guard, Porter
Roth—a.k.a. her new arch-nemesis. But life is whole lot messier than the
movies, especially when Bailey discovers that tricky fine line between
hate, love, and whatever-it-is she’s starting to feel for Porter.</span><br /><span id="freeText7515596440450435556"></span><br /><span id="freeText7515596440450435556">And
as the summer months go by, Bailey must choose whether to cling to a
dreamy online fantasy in Alex or take a risk on an imperfect reality
with Porter. The choice is both simpler and more complicated than she
realizes, because Porter Roth is hiding a secret of his own: Porter is
Alex…<i>Approximately.</i></span>
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"Teen spin on <i>You've Got Mail</i>" were the only words I needed to get extremely excited about <i>Alex, Approximately</i> by Jenn Bennett and the fact that I loved her previous YA novel <i>The Anatomical Shape of a Heart</i> added to my excitement.<br />
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Bailey, also known by her nickname Mink, has been chatting online with a fellow film geek called "Alex" for a good few months. Despite the fact that she does not really know that much about "Alex", she feels like he could be someone she could really connect with, not only online but in "real life".<br />
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Bailey knows where "Alex" lives, though, and when she moves from the East Coast to California to live with her father, she is not quite sure how to tell "Alex" that she is now a resident of the same town that he comes from. Rather than speaking up and telling the truth, Bailey decides to put all the info that she has about "Alex" together in an attempt to figure out his identity.<br />
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The move to California comes with a lot of changes, with one of them being a new summer job at a museum called The Cavern Palace. While the job comes with perks, like making a new friend called Grace, Bailey is struggling to find a way to deal with her annoying co-worker Porter. Sure, Porter is extremely attractive and charming but it also seems like he is determined to make Bailey's life difficult.<br />
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Despite her annoyance with Porter, Bailey feels a pull towards him. As the two spend more time together, Bailey realizes that Porter is much more than a handsome, slightly cocky surfer, and as she learns more about him, she starts to ignore "Alex" in order to spend more time with Porter. It also seems like "Alex" is not that interested no longer, which makes Bailey wonder what happened between the two.<br />
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If you have seen <i>You've Got Mail</i>, the basics of this story won't be a surprise to you, and basically, the synopsis itself tells you that Porter is actually Alex. Despite the fact that you know this major plot point from the first page onwards, this book is full of wonderful surprises. And reading through how they find out each other's identities is one the best parts of this novel.<br />
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Bailey is such a great main character. While reading this novel, I had written down to my notes that she is "realistically and wonderfully flawed." What I mean by this is that she feels extremely real. She is young and inexperienced in many ways, and while she does mistakes, those mistakes teach her something and she grows through them. I loved reading about her reactions to kind of feelings she has not felt before because I felt like the way Bennett writes about first crushes and perhaps even first love felt extremely realistic and touching.<br />
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I liked Porter as a character too, though there is a part to him that I wasn't so sure about -- since I don't want to spoil the novel for you, I will let you make your own conclusions about what I mean (if you read this novel, you probably will figure it out since this side of him is something Bailey worries about too). While at first I was kind of scared that he would be some California surfer cliche, I was pleased to notice that he is much more than he seems.<br />
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The chemistry between Bailey and Porter is written very well, and at many points I was able to feel the kind of tension and chemistry between them that is present between the characters in <i>You've Got Mail</i>. If you are a fan of swoon-worthy novels, you definitely need to check this one out!<br />
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I am always a big fan of realistic, well-written daughter-father relationships and I loved the way Bennett writes about the interaction between Bailey and her father. The relationship is based on mutual trust, and while they might not see eye to eye on everything, Bennett is able to create a feeling of love between the two.<br />
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One thing I must mention before I finish this review is how awesomely sex positive this novel is. I know some readers might not be fans of this aspect of the novel, but I absolutely loved seeing positive, realistic portrayal of female masturbation and the kind of sexual awakening that Bailey goes through. There are no super explicit scenes involving sex, BUT even mentioning something like female masturbation is something you don't see very often in young adult novels.<br />
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All in all, <i>Alex, Approximately</i> is a brilliant, entertaining young adult novel that I found extremely hard time to put down once I started it.<br />
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Publisher: Tor Books<br />
Release Date: February 28th, 2017<br />
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<span id="freeText9883214318741341717">Ethan Makkai thought that seeing ghosts was the worst of his problems. Between his ethereal gift and life with a single mother hell-bent on watching his every move, he feels imprisoned. When Ethan sees a chance to escape, to leave the house by himself for the first time in his life, he seizes it, unaware that this first taste of freedom will cost him everything.<br />
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Ethan is thrown into a strange and eerie world, like nothing he's ever seen. He's assaulted by dive-bombing birds and rescued by a stranger who claims to be his bodyguard. His apartment is trashed, and his mother is kidnapped to a place Ethan never knew existed—a hidden continent called Tara.<br />
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Travelling to Tara in search of his mother, Ethan discovers that everything he knows about his life is a lie. His mother is royalty. His father is not dead. His destiny is likely to get him killed.<br />
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Game of Shadows was so much fun!! I loved the adventure and I thoroughly enjoyed the rich Celtic mythology!<br />
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Ethan has grown up sheltered. His mom will not let him out of her site and as you can imagine this is quite embarrassing for a fourteen year old boy. All he wants is freedom so when an opportunity pops up to walk to school alone he takes it. He never imagined his life would turn upside down from that one walk, but it does and Ethan's life is changed from that moment on.<br />
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I really enjoyed this story. I thought Erika Lewis did a great job at pacing the story and the build up was incredible. Right from the start the story starts out with adventure and I got totally lost in all of it. My favorite part about the story though was the mythology. I have missed reading books that contain mythology and a touch of paranormal so this was right up my alley. Lewis did a great job weaving in her magic with the Celtic magic and it all really worked. I did get a tad lost when the backstory was being discussed and I honestly think it is just me. I tend to gloss over details unfortunately and well you can't do that with fantasy novels. After I went back and reread the parts that confused me I did get a better grasp and Lewis does work her way through everything by the end so I did eventually get it all. It is a complicated story, but one definitely worth figuring out.<br />
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The characters were also really fascinating. My favorite of course was Lily, but Ethan was great too. They were a great pair and complimented each other very nicely. I also really liked that the author had adults thrown into the mix. She let Ethan take the lead, but it was nice to see he had adult back up when he needed it. His story line with his mom and Runyun was great and I honestly can't wait to see where that line goes.<br />
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I even liked the romance. SHOCKER! It was very well done and made me laugh quite a few times, because the author managed to capture love at fourteen brilliantly. It isn't perfect and it shouldn't be at that age. Lewis through in so many hilarious moments that fit the character and his age and I appreciated the effort. <br />
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I honestly had no issues to complain about with this story. I did figure out one twist early on, but I don't think it was that big of a deal. And actually that twist didn't go as far as I thought it would so there was still a bit of surprise with it. All in all this was a fun story that totally captured my attention. I read it in two sittings because I just couldn't put it down. I am definitely eager for the sequel! Game of Shadows ends on a cliff hanger so beware, but it's a good cliffhanger that brings Ethan's story full circle. I loved that the author went in this direction and I can't wait to see the fall out!<br />
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Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers <br />
Release Date: March 14th, 2017<br />
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<span id="freeText18269414101966575460">A girl discovers a
family secret and a past full of magic that could both save her and put
her in mortal danger in this suspenseful novel that’s perfect for fans
of Katie Alender and Natasha Preston.<br /><br />All sixteen-year-old
Heather MacNair wants is to feel normal, to shed the intense paranoia
she’s worn all year like a scratchy sweater. After her compulsion to
self-harm came to light, Heather was kept under her doctor’s watchful
eye. Her family thinks she’s better—and there’s nothing she wants more
than for that to be true. She still can’t believe she’s allowed to spend
her summer vacation as she always does: at her aunt’s home in Scotland,
where she has lots of happy memories. Far away from all her problems
save one: she can’t stop carving the Celtic knot that haunts her dreams
into her skin.<br /><br />Good friends and boys with Scottish accents can
cure almost anything…except nightmares. Heather can’t stop dreaming
about two sisters from centuries ago, twins Prudence and Primrose, who
somehow seem tied to her own life. Their presence lurks just beneath the
surface of her consciousness, sending ripples through what should be a
peaceful summer. The twins might hold the key to putting Heather’s soul
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As much as I want to love this this I just can't. I've been sitting here for about 10 minutes trying to figure out my thoughts and they all just lead me to I didn't like it.<br />
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The story was so intriguing and there were parts I truly loved. Heather, our main character, has been cutting herself and having just returned from a stay at a Wellness Clinic she travels across the sea to visit her Aunt Abbie in Scotland. Her parents aren't thrilled, but she swears she's better and convinces them to let her go. She goes every summer so she already has a group of friends waiting for her. Sounds more like a contemporary novel right...well what we don't know from the beginning is that there is a reason for Heather cutting herself and what she cuts into her skin has a far deeper meaning than Heather thought.<br />
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Okay so my description isn't really spooky, but the author does a great job at filling in the spooky and I liked it. The story flips back and forth from Heather's POV to two sisters Primrose and Prudence who lived in the 1600's. Their story is filled with witchcraft and it isn't a pretty one because during that time witches were executed and the two sisters didn't exactly get along so there was tension even in their house. I liked this part and I wanted so much more, but the author didn't really get down to the whole witch storyline until to late in the story. There was so much build up and at 90% in the story I knew the author was going to rush and she did. It really killed the whole story for me. I wish she would have given herself an extra 100 pages because I think the story could have been fantastic with those extra pages. She could have spent so much more time with Heather's grandma and the whole coven plot line. As it stands though once the meat of the story finally happens it's all over in the blink of an eye.<br />
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And the ending was very problematic for me. I won't spoil anything, but in a certain scene I could feel the author going "hmm only have 10 pages left, better wrap this up quickly". It was such a disappointment and not believable in the slightest. I know it's witches and that's not believable ( well for some it is so please don't take offense) much either, but the ending was just ridiculous and too nice. I expected more wickedness from all parties involved.<br />
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I also hated the romance. I've been trying to lighten up my thinking on romances lately because I know I can be pretty harsh and they usually aren't my cup of tea, but this one was just horrible. Heather has been in love with Allistair, Robby's brother forever and never even looked at Robby. Well the first summer that Allistair is gone she all of a sudden sees what I great guy Robby is and wants to date him. Oh and Robby has grown up and gotten cuter, that helped her decision too. What a bunch of bull! Robby we know has been in love with Heather forever, but knew she pined for his brother so kept his feelings to himself. Well like I said the brother is at college with his girlfriend so Robby decides to finally speak up. Now them getting together wouldn't have bothered me if they had a conversation about her liking his brother and what her feelings were at this moment and if she had always thought he was somewhat cute. It really bugs me that they just left so much unsaid and that made their whole relationship feel false and strained. I didn't like it and I didn't buy it. I would have preferred there to be no romance or maybe she could have gravitated towards Fiona, her single friend. That would have been so much better.<br />
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I also didn't like Aunt Abbie. Heather had issues and nobody knew these issues tied into witchcraft so Heather should have been watched more. I get giving a teenager space, but she just got back from a hospital and you are going to let her run around unsupervised?? Oh and lie to her parents! Talk about being a complete waste of a character. And her whole story line bothered me. I again would have preferred a different set of actions. Maybe Heather could have went to Scotland for school? That would have at least given her reasons for not being supervised. All Aunt Abbie did was give Heather room to cut herself and get her friend almost killed.<br />
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So these were my main problems with the book. I had a few other ones, but these were my main gripes and as you can see they were pretty big areas of the book that I had problems with. The story could have been so good and with the market lacking in witches these this really could have been a hit. As it stands though this is a very forgettable book filled with way too many plot problems for me.<br />
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<br />WinterHavenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07380741324287713856noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790946436399326490.post-33678651603994613622017-02-14T00:00:00.000-08:002017-02-14T00:00:08.865-08:00Blog Tour: Giveaway!! To Catch a Killer by Sheryl Scarborough<div style="text-align: center;">
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Fourteen years later, Erin is once again at the center of a brutal homicide when she finds the body of her biology teacher. When questioned by the police, Erin tells almost the whole truth, but never voices her suspicions that her mother's killer has struck again in order to protect the casework she's secretly doing on her own.<br />
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<span id="freeText1790757892258990029"><span id="freeTextContainerauthor148975">In a career that spans more than twenty years, Sheryl Scarborough has written TV scripts, series concepts, comic books, non-fiction children’s books, business plans, magazine articles, for an online men’s style magazine (as managing editor), celebrity social media and even theater and restaurant reviews for great seats and free food. Now, she’s writing what she truly loves: books, specifically YA thrillers and mysteries. Scarborough says, "Writing keeps my life interesting in ways I couldn’t possibly make up, I can’t wait to see what tomorrow has in store."</span> </span><br />
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<br />WinterHavenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07380741324287713856noreply@blogger.com11tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790946436399326490.post-57979352084636926582017-02-08T00:00:00.000-08:002017-02-08T00:00:05.158-08:00Review: The Female of the Species by Mindy McGinnis <a href="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1455917180l/25812109.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="The Female of the Species" border="0" height="320" id="coverImage" src="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1455917180l/25812109.jpg" width="211" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25812109-the-female-of-the-species"><span style="color: #351c75;">The Female of the Species</span></a> by Mindy McGinnis<br />
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books<br />
Release Date: September 16th, 2016<br />
Purchase: <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/buy_buttons/12/follow?book_id=25812109&ref=x_gr_w_bb&tag=x_gr_w_bb-20"><span style="color: #351c75;">Amazon</span></a><br />
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<span id="freeText3265837269605506653">Alex Craft knows how to
kill someone. And she doesn’t feel bad about it. When her older sister,
Anna, was murdered three years ago and the killer walked free, Alex
uncaged the language she knows best. The language of violence.<br /><br />While
her crime goes unpunished, Alex knows she can’t be trusted among other
people, even in her small hometown. She relegates herself to the
shadows, a girl who goes unseen in plain sight, unremarkable in the high
school hallways.<br /><br />But Jack Fisher sees her. He’s the guy all
other guys want to be: the star athlete gunning for valedictorian with
the prom queen on his arm. Guilt over the role he played the night
Anna’s body was discovered hasn’t let him forget Alex over the years,
and now her green eyes amid a constellation of freckles have his
attention. He doesn’t want to only see Alex Craft; he wants to know her.<br /><br />So
does Peekay, the preacher’s kid, a girl whose identity is entangled
with her dad’s job, though that does not stop her from knowing the taste
of beer or missing the touch of her ex-boyfriend. When Peekay and Alex
start working together at the animal shelter, a friendship forms and
Alex’s protective nature extends to more than just the dogs and cats
they care for.<br /><br />Circumstances bring Alex, Jack, and Peekay
together as their senior year unfolds. While partying one night, Alex’s
darker nature breaks out, setting the teens on a collision course that
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<span style="color: #351c75;"><b>My Thoughts:</b></span><br />
Okay WARNING! This review will be filled with SPOILERS! Like BIG SPOILERS! Like revealing who LIVES or DIES SPOILERS!! I can't talk about this book without mentioning the ending SO YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!! SPOILERS!!!!!<br />
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Yep I am going to start off with that ending. With any other book I would've been screaming NOOOOOO, but I think the ending that McGinnis picked had to happen. There wasn't any other way and I applaud her for making this decision. I am not a fan of unhappy ever afters especially when I adore the main character, but like I said there was no way for Alex to have the happy ending after her actions. She was a phenomenal character and probably one of my favorites of all time, but she had to die. Even though she did bad things for good reasons it still didn't absolve her of her actions and I think Jack knew that. He loved her, but even in his gut he knew what she did wasn't right. I think that might even be why he was drawn to Branley even in the end. <br />
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Okay that being aside I really enjoyed this story. McGinnis has this unique way of writing stories that start out super dark and then even out in the middle, but you can still feel that darkness lurking. It isn't sinister it's just darkness that kinda closes in by the end and well it's pretty awesome. The Female of the Species follows this pattern and I could not get enough. It almost felt like there was someone constantly reading over my shoulder, but when I looked it was just a sunny sky overhead until that sun was blocked. Mindy McGinnis is definitely in my top 5 favorite authors and I will read ANYTHING she writes! <br />
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I also loved the multiple POV's. I enjoyed being in each characters heads and I thought it was interesting to see how they each saw each other. I do wish Branley would've had her own POV. She was the character to hate, but she was so broken and I think it would've helped me connect with her a bit more if I could have seen inside her head. <br />
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Alex where do I even start. She was such a great character and one that I was so intrigued by. I thought the author did a great job at weaving in her backstory and her dad. This gave me the understanding for why she is the way she is and even that little scene with her mom was so eye opening. Alex was broken in so many ways, but I am curious to know if she hadn't died what her fate would have been. Would she have stopped killing? Would she have lived happy ever after with Jack? My initial answer is no because well Jack wasn't the greatest boyfriend and I think her instincts would have gotten the better of her. It would be nice to think that she would've had a HEA, but I just don't think that was in the cards for her dying or not.<br />
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The whole romance situation was weird for me. This is why I have to go with 4.5 stars instead of 5. I liked Jack and Alex together, I liked that they were both competing to be valedictorian, and I really liked that they understood each other. What I didn't like was his male mentality. He kept saying he wanted to be better and a good guy and he was to a point, but he could never stop himself from looking at the nude pictures Branley would send him. That was just not okay. Plus in that last scene he almost gave in to Branley because Alex would never have found out. I mean really?? I wanted him to be completely faithful to Alex because that is what she deserved and even though he never acted on his impulses he wasn't 100% in with Alex.<br />
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One last thing I liked Peekay. She was a unique character and I enjoyed reading her parts especially with her family. She might have been the preachers kid, but that preacher was the greatest dad ever. He took the time to talk to her and even though I think her parents should have kept a tighter hold on her I liked the fact that the lines of communication were open. Peekay just needed to use them more. It was warming to see parents taking an involvement in a YA book. They weren't perfect because Peekay drank a LOT in this book, but I have to give them credit for at least being aware of their daughter.<br />
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All in all this was fantastic! I loved the darkness of the story and I felt so much throughout. This story surprised me in so many ways and I have to be honest I thought Jack was going to be the one to die in the end. With so much emphasis placed on females I thought Branley was going to kill him, but I was wrong and I am sorta glad. I think it would have been cool for her to kill him and then her and Alex have a somewhat understanding. Strange maybe, but kinda cool in my opinion. As the ending stands though I thought it was pretty perfect and I am okay with how it all happened. I am curious to know if Jacks future turned out the way he feared though...<br />
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Crystalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08545651483143871252noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790946436399326490.post-49420263557080788792017-02-06T00:00:00.000-08:002017-02-06T00:00:02.430-08:00Blog Tour Guest Post: Arwen Elys Dayton<div style="text-align: center;">
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<i><span style="color: #351c75;">Today I am participating in the blog tour for Disruptor by Arwen Elys Dayton! This is the last book in the Seeker series and for my stop on the tour I have Arwen with us! She stopped by to talk her series ending and her feelings that accompany it.</span></i></div>
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I wrote the manuscript for the first book in the series, Seeker, with no idea if anyone other than myself, my husband, and my fluffy white little dog would read it. (I secretly suspected that my dog wasn’t actually reading the manuscript, but she did lie down on top of the pages a few times in an interested sort of way, and once she licked a word that happened to be misspelled—coincidence???) My book before Seeker, Resurrection, had been a bit of a cult sci-fi hit, but with Seeker I was writing something for a younger audience—a new enterprise. I saw the world of Quin and Shinobu and John and Maud so clearly in my mind, but hey, you never know what’s going to happen once your book is done.<br />
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When Penguin Random House bought Seeker, I was elated because other people had stepped into Quin’s world and they wanted to stay there. “But how many books will you be writing?” they asked me, as though I carry around some sort of book-writing accountant in my head who knows the logical answer to questions like that.<br />
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“Um…three?” I speculated. This felt about right, though honestly, I could have said any number between two and six and it probably would have felt right, because the world of Seeker was bristling with stories. And yet it was particularly the story of Quin, Shinobu, John and Maud that I saw rolling out in front of me. “Definitely three,” I added a moment later, with less of a question mark in my voice. “Sounds good,” they said.<br />
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“Sounds good.” Two simple words. And with that I embarked on a few years of writing. It turns out that seeing the story unfolding in your mind, and actually making it unfold in real words on real paper, for several books, are two different things. But here’s what you don’t know until you’ve written a series: watching your characters change (sometimes for the better, sometimes not) and hate and love and make mistakes, which they try to put them right or insist already are right—all of this is a hazardous and intoxicating experience for an author.<br />
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If you have been following the Seeker series, you might imagine that you know where or how Quin and the others will end up. I can promise you that you are wrong (especially about John!), because I didn’t know where or how they would end up, not really, until the last book.<br />
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I’ve lost some close friends, now that I have left these characters to go on without me. And yet I’m satisfied that I told their story properly, and truly, which doesn’t mean that there is a happy ending for everyone. Someone once said that a good story strikes a balance between satisfying and defying the reader’s expectations. These stories and the characters that populate them have satisfied and defied me many times—and I hope they do the same for you.<br />
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<span style="color: #351c75;"><i> I love Arwen's answer because I have always been curious if an author is just as sad as I am when a series ends. I usually try my hardest not to finish a series because I don't want to lose characters either, but I just have to read Disruptor! I have to know where each character ends up and I have a feeling Arwen will keep me guessing til the last page!</i></span></div>
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<span style="color: #351c75;"><i>Keep a look out for my review soon!</i></span><br />
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Publisher: Delacorte Press</div>
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Release Date: February 7th, 2017</div>
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Purchase: <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/buy_buttons/12/follow?book_id=28585057&ref=x_gr_w_bb&tag=x_gr_w_bb-20"><span style="color: #351c75;">Amazon</span></a></div>
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<span id="freeText18157393307857583238"><span id="freeText18157393307857583238"><b>For readers of Sarah J. Maas and of Marie Lu’s Legend trilogy comes Disruptor, the sequel to Traveler, the thrilling conclusion to the Seeker series.</b></span> </span></div>
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<span id="freeText18157393307857583238">Quin has spent her life as her father’s pawn. She was trained to kill and manipulated to guarantee her family’s power. And now that she’s broken free of that life, she’s found herself trapped again, hostage to a plot that has been centuries in the making.<br />
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It’s taken generations for the pieces to come together, and finally all is in place. Her best friend Shinobu’s mind has been corrupted, the Young Dread has aligned with her enemy John, and the bloodthirsty Watchers are being awakened and gathered. Now there is nothing that can stop the force of time.<br />
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But Quin will no longer be a pawn. Quin is a Seeker. She stands for light in a shadowy world. She will face the vengeance of the past and its enemies and save herself and the ones she loves, or she will die trying.</span> </div>
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<span style="color: #38761d;">“Readers of the first two volumes will find their long-awaited conclusion here, and Dayton will have found fans for life.” -<i>Booklist</i></span></div>
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<span style="color: #351c75;"><b>Other books in the series</b></span></div>
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<img alt="Seeker (Seeker, #1)" height="200" id="coverImage" src="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1412206608l/20911450.jpg" width="133" /> <img alt="Traveler (Seeker, #2)" height="200" id="coverImage" src="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1440171447l/24690795.jpg" width="133" /></div>
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<span style="color: #38761d;">“<b>Katniss</b> and <b>Triss</b> would approve.” -<i>TeenVogue.com</i></span></div>
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<span style="color: #38761d;">“In this powerful beginning to a complex family saga…Dayton excels at creating memorable characters.” -<i>Publishers Weekly</i></span></div>
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In the Seeker series, a teenage girl called Quin has spent most of her life training for what she believes is a noble purpose, only to discover that her family is turning her into an assassin instead.<br />
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<span style="color: #38761d;">“Fans of Veronica Roth’s <i>Divergent</i>, Marie Lu’s <i>Legend,</i> and Suzanne Collins’s <i>The Hunger Games </i>series: your next obsession has arrived.” -<i>School Library Journal</i></span></div>
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Quin has grown up in the remote Scotland Highlands, where she and two boys her age—one her oldest friend, and one her boyfriend—have spent years preparing to inherit two ancient artifacts, which have been handed down in their families for hundreds of years.<br />
<i>These artifacts allow them to do astonishing things</i>, including appearing and disappearing from anywhere in the world. Quin expects to inherit this power for noble purposes, but her father intends to use her as an assassin, plain and simple.<br />
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<span style="color: #38761d;">“Both past and present choices shook me to the core, and the final pages left me trembling . . . and then internally cursing that I’ll have to wait until 2017 for a final resolution!” -<i>Fanboy Comics</i></span></div>
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The story is set in the near future, in a world where the hooded cloaks of Seekers and ancient Scottish ruins live comfortably next to futuristic airships and advanced medical techniques. It’s into this world that we watch Quin try to escape when she discovers the fate that’s waiting for her. And it is in this world that Quin is followed, helped, betrayed and abandoned by those she trusted the most.<br />
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WinterHavenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07380741324287713856noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790946436399326490.post-3893225508970979112017-02-03T00:00:00.000-08:002017-02-03T00:00:22.770-08:00Review: The You I've Never Known by Ellen Hopkins<a href="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1467551902l/30312837.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="The You I've Never Known" border="0" height="320" id="coverImage" src="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1467551902l/30312837.jpg" width="211" /></a><span id="freeText13645570535458143417"> </span><span id="freeText13645570535458143417"><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30312837-the-you-i-ve-never-known"><span style="color: #351c75;">The You I've Never Known</span></a> by Ellen Hopkins</span><br />
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<span id="freeText13645570535458143417">How do you live your life if your past is based on a lie? A new novel in both verse and prose from #1 <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author, Ellen Hopkins.<br /><br />For
as long as she can remember, it’s been just Ariel and Dad. Ariel’s mom
disappeared when she was a baby. Dad says home is wherever the two of
them are, but Ariel is now seventeen and after years of new apartments,
new schools, and new faces, all she wants is to put down some roots.
Complicating things are Monica and Gabe, both of whom have stirred a
different kind of desire.<br /><br />Maya’s a teenager who’s run from an
abusive mother right into the arms of an older man she thinks she can
trust. But now she’s isolated with a baby on the way, and life’s getting
more complicated than Maya ever could have imagined.<br /><br />Ariel and
Maya’s lives collide unexpectedly when Ariel’s mother shows up out of
the blue with wild accusations: Ariel wasn’t abandoned. Her father
kidnapped her fourteen years ago.<br /><br />What is Ariel supposed to
believe? Is it possible Dad’s woven her entire history into a tapestry
of lies? How can she choose between the mother she’s been taught to
mistrust and the father who has taken care of her all these years?<br /><br />In
bestselling author Ellen Hopkins’s deft hands, Ariel’s emotionally
charged journey to find out the truth of who she really is balances
beautifully with Maya’s story of loss and redemption. This is a
memorable portrait of two young women trying to make sense of their
lives and coming face to face with themselves—for both the last and the
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No one can really like or love Ellen Hopkins books. They are always so real and raw that it leaves at least me with an uneasy feeling and I sometimes even feel gross. That being said though, they have to be read because Ms. Hopkins shines light on tough subjects that need to be talked about and she's brilliant in her delivery each and every single time. <br />
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I've read several books by Ellen Hopkins so I knew beforehand this book would be tough to read and it was, but it didn't quite pack the punch that her previous books did. This was a good and bad thing in my opinion. I appreciated the dialed back story line, but I did miss the ugliness. This book isn't pretty by any means, but it just wasn't as dark as it could have been. I feel strange saying I wanted it darker, but I kinda did and maybe that's because I know how dark Hopkins can go. <br />
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This story was dark though, we have a girl who is trying to find out if she is gay while living with her abusive father who can't know her struggles. See dark subject matter and there were a lot of dark scenes and I can't lie I did fall into the overall story line. I wanted to find out who Ariel would chose for a partner and I wanted her to kick her father to the curb. It wasn't an easy story to read, but Hopkins did an amazing job at delivering Ariel's voice. I couldn't put this one down.<br />
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I think my favorite thing about this book was Ariel. She had a hard life, but she didn't let that get the better of her. She worked hard and she knew she wanted more out of her life than what she was handed. It's tough to think that way and rise above, but she did and it made my connection to her stronger.<br />
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I don't want to give spoilers, but I figured out the twist pretty early on and I think that was the authors intent. It wasn't hard to figure out and I'm glad I did so that I could read between the lines going forward. <br />
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I believe this is a great story for readers especially with diversity being a huge topic in our world. Hopkins did a great job at incorporating diversity throughout and I think teens that read this will appreciate what Hopkins does in this story. <br />
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All in all I found this story moving and one I won't forget. I never forget a Hopkins story though and while I did want this to go darker, I still very much became attached to these characters so much so that I wanted more of an epilogue. I found myself thinking about Ariel, Monica, Maya, and even Gabe long after the final pages were over and I just want more. I hope one day we get to see these characters again because I want to see their endings.<br />
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WinterHavenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07380741324287713856noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790946436399326490.post-30328768946265542412017-01-31T00:00:00.000-08:002017-01-31T02:28:33.937-08:00Blog Tour: How to Break a Boy by Laurie Devore<div style="text-align: center;">
<i><span style="color: #351c75;">Today on WinterHaven Books I am kicking off the blog tour for How to Break a Boy by Laurie Devore!! For my stop I am sharing my review with you!</span></i></div>
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Olivia Clayton has mastered the art of tearing others down to stay on top. She and her best friend, Adrienne, rule their small southern town like all good mean girls do--through intimidation and manipulation.<br />
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After Olivia suffers a family tragedy and catches Adrienne sleeping with her boyfriend, Olivia is over it. She decides to make a change--but it's impossible to resist taking Adrienne down one last time. Up to her old tricks, Olivia convinces golden boy Whit DuRant to be her SAT tutor and her fake boyfriend. But when it starts to feel real, Whit gets caught up in Olivia and Adrienne's war.<br />
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<i>“If the Heathers had had smartphones.” </i>―<b>Kirkus Reviews</b></div>
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<span style="color: #351c75;"><b>My thoughts:</b></span><br />
How to Break a Boy was my type of contemporary novel! It wasn't soft and dreamy, it was tough, dark and a little scary which worked for me.<br />
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In a nutshell the story is about Olivia and how she lives her life in the shadow of her partner in crime friend Adrienne. These two together were a high school students worst nightmare. They were ruthless, mean, and always out to get somebody even if you just make eye contact wrong you are on their list. When Olivia's brother dies, she changes and begins to think maybe this mean girl lifestlye isn't what she wants anymore. Leaving isn't always easy though and so begins her journey to find herself without popularity, her brother, and her toxic friend.<br />
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It was painful to read quite a few places in this story. So many times Olivia could have done the right thing, but she stays under Adriennes thumb and causes chaos for so many people. I won't lie I wanted to slap her so many times throughout this book, but her saving grace was that she little by little saw her errors and wanted to correct them. It took awhile, but she slowly grew a backbone and for that I am grateful.<br />
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My favorite character in this though was Claire. She was a kind of secondary character and I thought she was amazing. She got caught up in the mess of Olivia's fight with Adrienne and I felt sorry for her, but I liked her positive attitude which helped guide Olivia. It wasn't always easy for her, but she didn't let things tear her down.<br />
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My other favorite character was Whit which won't surprise you if you read this book. He was definitely a shining character throughout and my heart broke for him when things turned bad. He was an innocent bystander, but he definitely caught the brunt of the fight and I can't lie it ticked me off. He didn't deserve what happened to him and I was shocked at the extent Adrienne went. He handled it better than most though and I have to give him credit for standing his ground.<br />
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My one problem with this story though was that I wanted more of a conclusion with Adrienne. I don't think she should have been able to walk away so easily and I know that her world changed somewhat, but it wasn't enough for me. I wanted her to suffer more honestly.<br />
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I thought this story was going to be more of a revenge story, but it turned out to be more of a saving story and I liked it. There were frustrating scenes and I wanted to punch a few people, but you know high school is tough and this shows just how tough it can be. I know this is extreme, but peer pressure is out there and I've seen a lot of bad things so if you think about it this really isn't that extreme. I'm glad the author chose to show the darker side of school and I can even understand why she chose to let things be at the end. Nothing is ever tied up perfectly in a bow and this story shows that. I'm just glad a few characters ended up where I hoped they would.<br />
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Dark story with shinning moments that held me captivated till the last page. Can't ask for more than that!<br />
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Laurie Devore was born and raised in small town South Carolina and graduated from Clemson University. She now lives and works in Chicago, where she misses the charms and contradictions of the south every day. In her spare time, she reluctantly runs marathons, watches too much TV, and works a "y’all" into every conversation. How to Break a Boy is her debut novel.<br />
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Publisher: Disney Hyperion<br />
Release Date: February 7th, 2017<br />
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<span id="freeText2970018569459018803">After Parker and his
friends destroyed the evil genie, Xaru, they awoke an even greater
threat: Vesiroth. An immortal sorcerer who was frozen for centuries is
now free, and he’s determined to finish what he had started—taking over
the world. In order to accomplish his goal he must find the Elicuum
Helm, an ancient object that will grant the user extraordinary powers.
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<span id="freeText2970018569459018803">This second book in the Rebels of the Lamp series was just as exciting, but a bit darker in my opinion. I liked it, but I am struggling with labeling these as middle grade.</span><br />
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<span id="freeText2970018569459018803"><span id="freeText2970018569459018803">I still very much liked the characters. Parker showed he was loyal to his friends and I appreciated his loyalty. I think he grew up a bit between the last book and this one and it was nice to see. I also really liked Professor Ellison. She is tough and cold, but I am very intrigued by her and I can't wait to see where her story goes next. Theo puzzled me a bit though and I am very curious where his story line go probably the most out of all the characters. He has some issues going on that need working out and I hope he figures things out soon.</span></span><br />
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<script src="https://widget-prime.rafflecopter.com/launch.js"></script>SarleneShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14384660118274312153noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790946436399326490.post-70426133535257081232017-01-18T02:00:00.000-08:002017-01-18T02:00:34.038-08:00Review: The Midnight Star (The Young Elites #3) by Marie Lu <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28588345-the-midnight-star" target="_blank">The Midnight Star</a> <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/series/104843-the-young-elites">(The Young Elites #3)</a> by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4342215.Marie_Lu">Marie Lu</a><br />
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There was once a time when darkness shrouded the world, and the darkness had a queen.<br />
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Adelina Amouteru is done suffering. She’s turned her back on those who have betrayed her and achieved the ultimate revenge: victory. Her reign as the White Wolf has been a triumphant one, but with each conquest her cruelty only grows. The darkness within her has begun to spiral out of control, threatening to destroy all she’s gained.<br />
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<i>“There was once a time when darkness shrouded the world, and the darkness had a queen.”</i><br />
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Fantastical conclusion to an explosive series! The Midnight Star is just another example of Marie Lu’s exceptional ability to take her readers on a quest that is nothing short of high octane adventure and mind-blowing intrigue. YA Fantasy at its BEST!<br />
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In this final installment to The Young Elites, we journey with Adelina Amouteru has she continues to spiral down a dark path with both her powers and reign as queen. She faces her enemies head on with her ability to wield dark illusions and suffering, and she’s gained the fear of her people. The only one she can trust is Magiano, and even he can’t keep her safe from the threats she faces at every turn. When the world begins to show signs of destruction, Adelina must align with her enemies and rejoin the Elites as they travel to the Realm of Gods to save her people from the darkness that lies ahead.<br />
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Marie Lu definitely made some bold decisions in this story with both her characters and plot direction. The Midnight Star takes us down a dark path that Adelina experiences, and it was definitely an emotional exercise. It did not escape my notice that despite having the story told in multiple perspectives, where we heard from Raffaele, Maeve, Magiano, Teren and Violetta, the only first person narrative was from Adelina. It was like Marie Lu was forcing her audience to experience Adelina’s darkness firsthand. Great perspective that added a dark edge to the story.<br />
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Also, I loved how Lu was daring enough to make some bold sacrifices throughout her story with both characters and plot direction. Despite not wanting to lose some of the characters I connected with, it added credibility and substance to the story. I applaud Marie Lu for making the decisions she made, and I truly sensed she did it to advance the story and not for shock value. Well done!<br />
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As far as the emotional strength in this story, I would rate it a TEN! I’m not a crier when it comes to reading, but let me tell you… there were some moments that I felt the familiar tightening of my jaw and sting in my eyes. That only goes to show how completely I connected with the story and characters. What an experience!<br />
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Overall, it’s no secret I’m a huge fan of YA Fantasy, but only when it’s exceptional to the likes of Rowling, Marchetta and Lu. I’m willing to invest my time in this genre when I trust the author has the ability to create a fantastical journey, and Marie Lu is up there with the best in this genre. Loved it much!</div>
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SarleneShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14384660118274312153noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790946436399326490.post-14652131012860466052017-01-16T00:00:00.000-08:002017-01-16T00:00:27.830-08:00Review: Rebels of the Lamp by Michael M.B. Galvin, Peter Speakman<a href="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1420706972l/23197514.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="Rebels of the Lamp (Rebels of the Lamp, #1)" border="0" id="coverImage" src="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1420706972l/23197514.jpg" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23197514-rebels-of-the-lamp"><span style="color: #351c75;">Rebels of the Lamp </span></a>by Michael M.B. Galvin, Peter Speakman<br />
Publisher: Disney-Hyperion<br />
Release Date: May 12th, 2015<br />
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<span id="freeText12531225919077591410">Life is a blast when
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sunny Los Angeles to live with relatives in a quiet New Hampshire
college town and releases a 2,000 year-old jinn from an ancient canister
"borrowed" from the university building where his uncle works, the
biggest blasts comes from the millennia old power struggle he reignites.<br /><br />Now
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classmate, Reese, to stop a battalion of battle-ready jinn from
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Rebels of the Lamp was really fun and I really enjoyed every minute of it!<br />
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This story was explosive from the start and the action never stopped! Parker is in middle school and doesn't quite fit in. He doesn't have the latest gadget and his shoes aren't from any name brand store. And in the middle school world this spells trouble. Well that and the fact that he can't stop himself from making snarky remarks. His mouth and fists finally land him in deep trouble and he is forced to move in with is aunt and uncle across the country. Thinking things couldn't get any worse, he finds himself in the possession of a strange canister. This canister unleashes just what he think he needs, but it also throws him head first into a war with very powerful genies.<br />
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What I described doesn't even come close to the adventure that is contained within these pages! Like I said, it was nonstop action from the first page all the way to the last. I have to give the authors major credit for shoving so much in and having it not feel to crowded. I think too much downtime would have slowed the pace of the story and it would have weakened it. I liked that after every page something else happened and it had me furiously flipping pages to find out what would happen next.<br />
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I also have to give credit for Parker. He is definitely smart mouthed and annoying, but the authors knew when to pull back and he didn't go too over the top and become unlikable. Yes he wasn't my favorite person, but I am glad the authors let other characters take over. If it was just told from Parkers point of view I think I would have hated him in the end.<br />
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I loved the way the side story was told also. We get glimpses in the beginning telling us how the genies came to be and I thought it was a great addition. So much so that I wanted more. I'm not sure there was more to tell, but I liked the setting and the old world feel to that part of the book.<br />
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I also really liked Tarinn. She made some questionable decisions at the end, but for the most part she was a great character and one I really hope we see more of. I honestly liked the rest of the cast. Theo and Reese were fun additions that helped ground Parker and I think they will help him become a stronger character in the sequel.<br />
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Overall this was a fun book and one I can see any middle schooler devouring. I will say there is a lot of violence and a lot of blood/killing that I personally wasn't prepared for. I think some scenes could've been taken out and the story would have still been the same so it was a bit unnecessary for so much to be included. I haven't read much middle grade so maybe this is the norm?? If not then just a warning to some.<br />
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<br />WinterHavenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07380741324287713856noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790946436399326490.post-794588706806240142017-01-14T00:00:00.000-08:002017-01-16T08:21:37.309-08:00Review: Beautiful Broken Girls by Kim Savage <a href="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1480134774l/29102879.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img alt="Beautiful Broken Girls" border="0" height="320" id="coverImage" src="https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1480134774l/29102879.jpg" width="212" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29102879-beautiful-broken-girls"><span style="color: #351c75;">Beautiful Broken Girls </span></a>by Kim Savage<br />
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Release Date: Feb 21st, 2017<br />
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<span id="freeText7545151019397377793">Mira and Francesca
Cillo—beautiful, overprotected, odd—seemed untouchable. But Ben touched
seven parts of Mira: her palm, hair, chest, cheek, lips, throat, and
heart. After the sisters drown themselves in the quarry lake, a
post-mortem letter from Mira sends Ben on a quest to find notes in the
seven places where they touched. Note by note, Ben discovers the
mystical secret at the heart of Mira and Francesca's world, and that
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This was very different than I thought it was going to be. I expected a dark thriller, but it turned out to be more of a sad story with a dark twist and I have to say it kinda worked.<br />
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The whole story is about Ben trying to find out why his neighbors, Mira and <span id="freeTextContainer7545151019397377793">Francesca, committed suicide together. He finds a note shortly after their passing and feels like it's his duty to Mira to find out her story.</span><br />
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<span id="freeTextContainer7545151019397377793">Like I said I thought this was going to be a thriller, but it was just really sad. The more we learn about the two sisters, the sadder it gets and a lot of things start coming to light by the end. These things are not said in so many words and I kind of wish they had been. I think it would have given the story another layer that it needed. Keeping it as it was though did give the story a bit of mystery that was intriguing and let the reader draw their own conclusions. In my opinion both ways would have worked, but I personally would have liked a better overall explanation.</span><br />
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<span id="freeTextContainer7545151019397377793">My favorite thing about this story was the setting. It felt very Jersey Shorish and mob/old gangster. I thought this was a fun spin and I liked the way the girls family was described. They were blood and blood always helped blood. This helped lighten the story a tad, and it needed that because it was so sad.</span><br />
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<span id="freeTextContainer7545151019397377793">One thing that I wished would have been wrapped up was Nick. I am still not quite sure what his role was and it bothers me a tad. I think the author left a little too much up to the readers imagination and could have tightened her storylines. I for one like to have things spelled out for me so I feel a bit off not knowing things for certain. </span><br />
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<span id="freeTextContainer7545151019397377793">I did like this though and enjoyed it more than the authors previous works. I think this style is just something I will have to get used to if I continue on with Savage (her previous book had the same kind of open endedness) and I think I will because this one was intriguing and fun.</span><br />
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The age-old dilemma of choosing between your friend and the one you love is the lesson for the day for these bubbly high schoolers. 16-year-old Karin Karino finds herself torn between keeping the friendship of her classmate Yuka and entertaining the advances of a boy named Kiriya. Plain-Jane Karin experiences the gut-tingling roller coaster ride for her love and first kiss as fate pairs her up with Kiriya, who also happens to be Yuka's object of affection.<br />
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Through a series of chance meetings, Kiriya discovers the exquisite beauty lurking behind Karin's thick glasses and coy demeanor, and asks her to be his girlfriend. But living happily ever after in high school isn't on the curriculum, as Karin soon finds herself the center of Kiriya's attention, as well as the bulls eye in embittered pal Yuka's dart-board of hate.</blockquote>
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I was looking to find a substitute for my Vampire Knight manga obsession and I seem to have landed on just the right series.<br />
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<b>Kare First Love</b> by Kaho Miyasaka was a great kickoff to what I feel will be an entertaining series. I like the two main characters in this book. They are little more bold than I am used to, which is actually very refreshing and enjoyable.<br />
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The plot is intriguing but not uncommon as it deals with the age old dilemma of a guy coming in between two friends. However in this case, I’m not so sure Yuka is the friend Karin thinks she is, so I hope Karin is able to see her for what she really is and follow her heart. Kiriya seems sincere and down right loveable, so I hope he gets his chance with the girl, but anything can happen and I’m going to continue with this series so I can find out.<br />
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I enjoyed it much. Now on to blow my book budget, which I’ve been very good with lately. </div>
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<span id="freeText13317999414293873303">“I plead the blood.”<br /><br />Those
were the last words seventeen-year-old golden boy quarterback Clay Tate
heard rattling from his dad's throat when he discovered him dying on
the barn floor of the Neely Cattle Ranch, clutching a crucifix to his
chest.<br /><br /> Now, on the first anniversary of the Midland, Oklahoma
slaughter, the whole town's looking at Clay like he might be next to go
over the edge. Clay wants to forget the past, but the sons and daughters
of the Preservation Society—a group of prominent farmers his dad
accused of devil worship—won't leave him alone. Including Ali, his
longtime crush, who suddenly wants to reignite their romance after a
year of silence, and hated rival Tyler Neely, who’s behaving like
they’re old friends.<br /><br /> Even as Clay tries to reassure himself,
creepy glances turn to sinister stares and strange coincidences build to
gruesome rituals—but when he can never prove that any of it happened,
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<span id="freeText13317999414293873303">This book is EVERYTHING! I have been reading creepy reads for a long time and The Last Harvest tops my favorites of ALL.TIME!!! Yes it is that good!!</span><br />
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<span id="freeText13317999414293873303">Right from the beginning Liggett throws her readers into a story filled with dark and scary elements. From the breeding barn, wheat fields, and Preservation Society you can just feel the sinister smoke following Clay around. It was AMAZING!! I don't think any other story has been this way and I loved it! </span><br />
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<span id="freeText13317999414293873303">The story itself was dark and had a religious tone throughout, but it wasn't too heavy handed and I honestly liked the way it was woven throughout the story. It plays a huge part in the overall plot, but the author didn't let it get too preachy which I appreciated. It felt right inside the story and I don't think it would have worked otherwise. There is one part that's a bit aggressive and bothered me, but I am guessing the author chose to throw that particular scene in to show how bad the church was and it's thinking. Not quite sure why it was necessary, but I am grateful it was only one scene and the author chose to move on.</span><br />
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<span id="freeText13317999414293873303">Clay was a great character. He was flawed, but he just wanted to help his family after his fathers gruesome death. That's another thing I liked about this, Liggett didn't throw all the gory at you at one time she let things build. Like with Clay's dads death, you know it was gruesome, but she only throws bits and pieces (okay that's a bit gross if you have read the story you will understand...ick) at you and you don't really see the full picture until later in the story. I liked this because I felt like the story was building into something spectacular and I was right. Okay back to the characters, Clay was awesome. I think the played his part right and didn't come across as too good or too bad. He tried to be the man of the house, but when you are seventeen and well things beyond your control start happening one can't expect to be perfect. I appreciated that he stood his ground throughout and he did the best he could.</span><br />
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<span id="freeText13317999414293873303">I also liked the town feel. Like I said this author painted a great picture for her thriller and this small town was a great addition. It sounds cliche, but it worked and she did a great job weaving in the history to show why this town was the way it was. It all just really worked!</span><br />
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<span id="freeText13317999414293873303">I honestly can't think of one thing I would change and for me that's rare. The pacing, flow, writing, characters, setting, and plot were all key pieces to this masterpiece and they all pulled their own weight. Side note I would love to see this on the big screen!! </span><br />
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<span id="freeText13317999414293873303">My favorite part was the ending!!! OMG! I don't think I have ever been as surprised at an ending before! I won't spoil anything, but let me just say Kim Liggett has become my now go to author for creepy!! I loved the way she chose to end The Last Harvest and I won't lie I had nightmares last night about that ending!! SO.MUCH.FUN!! If you love creepy thrillers this book is definitely for you!!!!!!!!</span><br />
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One Life to One Dawn.<br />
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In a land ruled by a murderous boy-king, each dawn brings heartache to a new family. Khalid, the eighteen-year-old Caliph of Khorasan, is a monster. Each night he takes a new bride only to have a silk cord wrapped around her throat come morning. When sixteen-year-old Shahrzad's dearest friend falls victim to Khalid, Shahrzad vows vengeance and volunteers to be his next bride. Shahrzad is determined not only to stay alive, but to end the caliph's reign of terror once and for all.<br />
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Night after night, Shahrzad beguiles Khalid, weaving stories that enchant, ensuring her survival, though she knows each dawn could be her last. But something she never expected begins to happen: Khalid is nothing like what she'd imagined him to be. This monster is a boy with a tormented heart. Incredibly, Shahrzad finds herself falling in love. How is this possible? It's an unforgivable betrayal. Still, Shahrzad has come to understand all is not as it seems in this palace of marble and stone. She resolves to uncover whatever secrets lurk and, despite her love, be ready to take Khalid's life as retribution for the many lives he's stolen. Can their love survive this world of stories and secrets?<br />
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Inspired by A Thousand and One Nights, The Wrath and the Dawn is a sumptuous and enthralling read from beginning to end.</blockquote>
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<i>“Some things exist in our lives for but a brief moment. And we must let them go on to light another sky.”</i><br /><br />Amazing story building, character development and pacing, which ultimately leads to an explosive ending. I loved it!<br /><br />I've had The Wrath & the Dawn in my sights for quite some time, and I'm glad I finally got around to it. Renee Ahdieh did an incredible job of crafting a YA Fantasy/Romance that incorporated a good dose of intrigue and drama. She had me captivated the entire time. <br /><br />The Wrath & the Dawn, inspired by A Thousand and One Nights, tells the story of Khalid who is a young boy king/caliph of Khorason. He is known by his people as the monster ruler who marries a different girl every night and kills her at dawn. <br /><br />When Shahrzad’s (Shazi) best friend becomes Khalid’s victim, she volunteers to be the next in line to marry the caliph. Her motives are to avenge the deaths of the girls who have come before her and murder Khalid in order to end his reign of terror. However, as weeks and then months pass, Shazi finds herself falling in love with Khalid and uncovering hidden secrets that spin a different perspective on who he really is. Her love for the caliph soon becomes a driving force that has her family and friends wondering how her allegiance could have shifted to this murderous monster.<br /><br />It might be surprising to know that there is an incredible love story that develops in this novel. <i>“I love you, she said. Khalid lifted his head to hers. She placed a hand against his cheek. Beyond words.”</i> I truly adored the slow building romance that made The Wrath & the Dawn come to life. Shazi and Khalid were a perfect match. Shazi is strong, fierce, bold, cunning, outspoken and does not cower to anyone. Khalid, on the other hand, is mysterious, quiet, unassuming, and difficult to dislike. <br /><br /><i>“You have a beautiful laugh. Like the promise of tomorrow.”</i><div>
Shazi is a perfect heroine for this story of drama and intrigue. She has so many qualities about her that give her strength and purpose, and it was heartwarming to see Khalid fall for this hurricane of a girl. <br /><br /><i>“I’ve missed the silence of you listening to me.” Shahrzad attempted a weak smile. “No one listens to me as you do.” His expression turned quizzical. “You don’t wait to speak,” she clarified. “You truly listen.” “Only to you,” Khalid replied gently.”</i><br />The moments that Shahrzad and Khalid shared throughout the novel really made the story entrancing and fascinating. I constantly longed to see more of these scenes shared because it was clear how perfect Shazi and Khalid were for one another. <br /><br /><i>“Shazi, I prefer the color blue to any other. The scent of lilacs in your hair is a source of constant torment. I despise figs. Lastly, I will never forget, all the days of my life, the memories of last night— For nothing, not the sun, not the rain, not even the brightest star in the darkest sky, could begin to compare to the wonder of you.” ~Khalid</i><br />Renee Ahdeih has a true gift in creating poetic moments with her words. I typically don’t connect with characters when their story is told in the third person. However, The Wrath & the Dawn was narrated in such a way that it was difficult not to feel the characters’ emotions. <br /><br />The secondary characters were also perfect additions to this story. Jalal (Captain of Khalid’s guard and his cousin) was a great companion to Khalid. Despina (Shahzad’s handmaiden) did a wonderful job of putting Shazi in her place. Even Tariq (Shahzad’s first love) contributes to the drama and intrigue of this story.<br /><br />Overall, The Wrath & the Dawn was the perfect fictional journey to start off the New Year! It has become my newest YA Fantasy obsession, and I can’t wait to see what's next in the adventure.<br /><div style="text-align: center;">
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Release Date: January 10th, 2017<br />
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<b>Fighter, Faker, Student, Spy.</b>
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Seventeen-year-old Reagan Elizabeth Hillis is used to changing
identities overnight, lying to every friend she’s ever had, and pushing
away anyone who gets too close. Trained in mortal combat and weaponry
her entire life, Reagan is expected to follow in her parents’ footsteps
and join the ranks of the most powerful top-secret agency in the world,
the Black Angels. Falling in love with the boy next door was never part
of the plan.<br />
Now Reagan has to decide: Will she use her incredible
talents and lead the dangerous life she was born into, or throw it all
away to follow her heart and embrace the normal life she's always
wanted? And does she even have a choice at all?<br />
Find out if you are ready to join the Black Angels in the captivating and emotional page-turner, <i>You Don't Know My Name,</i> from debut novelist Kristen Orlando!</span></blockquote>
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Imagine if your parents were the couple from the Mr. & Mrs. Smith movie. You know the one with Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie?? That's who Reagan has as parents and she is expected to follow in their secret agency footsteps. Only Reagan isn't so sure she wants to live that kind of life after falling for the boy next door.<br />
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I've seen this premise in quite a few books lately and I won't lie I am
intrigued by them all and have liked most of them that I have read.
This one however just missed the mark for me. From the get go Reagan wasn't tough enough. She states several times throughout the story that she has all this training, but we really don't get to see her stone cold side. Yes she fights a few fights, but in the end she failed to show that she was capable enough to handle dangerous situations. That was one part that bugged me immensely. I didn't mind that she questioned her future, in fact I liked it, but I didn't buy she was this child prodigy and that the agency couldn't wait for her to come of age. Her decisions weren't great and she disregarded orders multiple times and put others in danger including someone who had to right to be there. I was frustrated to say the least.<br />
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I actually liked the romance in this one. I am a sucker for the boy next door/best friend line. What I didn't like was what Reagan did after her and Luke's big moment. I understood what she was trying to do, but what she did was unforgivable in my opinion and I almost threw the book out the window when that chapter hit. Communication is huge and I just wish she would have trusted her gut to at least tell him a bit about her life. I know it was all hush hush, but come on. That whole scene wasn't needed after chapters and chapters of her pinning for him and all the talk about her goosebumps when he was around. If she could put a stop to things so fast, why even go down that road to begin with. I would have rather watched her avoid anything personal from the get go then read what she did.<br />
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Those were my major gripes. I still have a few minor ones, but I can live with the others. Those two not so much. This story ends not really in a cliff hanger, but you know there is more to come and I will read the next installment. I am hoping to see Reagan gain some fierceness and I think she did by the end after the devastation that happened. I am also hoping the agency either kicks her out or lets her take part because this whole on the outskirts thing is a bit annoying. They said she was the best, but yet they won't listen to her. Frustrating!! So much of this book was frustrating!! Compared to other books I have read with this same plotline this one doesn't stand out which is a shame because it had great potential.<br />
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<br />WinterHavenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07380741324287713856noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1790946436399326490.post-37482139906055135032017-01-03T02:00:00.000-08:002017-01-03T02:00:01.228-08:00Review: A Step Toward Falling by Cammie McGovern<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24605853-a-step-toward-falling" target="_blank">A Step Toward Falling</a> by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/36320.Cammie_McGovern">Cammie McGovern</a><br />
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Cammie McGovern follows up her breakout young adult debut, Say What You Will, with this powerful and unforgettable novel about learning from your mistakes, and learning to forgive. Told in alternating points of view, A Step Toward Falling is a poignant, hopeful, and altogether stunning work that will appeal to fans of Jennifer Nevin, Robyn Schneider, and Jandy Nelson.<br />
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Emily has always been the kind of girl who tries to do the right thing—until one night when she does the worst thing possible. She sees Belinda, a classmate with developmental disabilities, being attacked. Inexplicably, she does nothing at all.<br />
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Belinda, however, manages to save herself. When their high school finds out what happened, Emily and Lucas, a football player who was also there that night, are required to perform community service at a center for disabled people. Soon, Lucas and Emily begin to feel like maybe they're starting to make a real difference. Like they would be able to do the right thing if they could do that night all over again. But can they do anything that will actually help the one person they hurt the most?</blockquote>
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A Step Toward Falling by Cammie McGovern definitely carried a good concept and noble intentions, but I think the story lost its way somewhere towards the mid-point. I found myself trying to just finish it up with no real interest in the outcome at the end. <br />
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In this novel, we meet Emily and Lucas who are both high school students that witness a horrible act at a football game and fail to take action. When the school investigates the situation, Emily and Lucas are held accountable for not coming to Belinda’s aid, who also happens to be developmentally disabled. As retribution for their lack of response, they are both assigned to work with these students and during their service; they come to realize a growing issue that surrounds these kids' lack of access to school programs, jobs and overall understanding from their fellow students.<br />
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McGovern chose to share this story through dual POVs from both Emily and Belinda’s perspective, which I thought was a good choice for narrating the story. However, I would have like to hear Lucas's voice to gain his perspective as well. I really liked him as a character and to hear directly from him would have added some power to the narrative IMHO.<br />
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Overall, this light YA contemporary novel started off really well, but the execution and pacing wasn't quite strong enough to make this story stand out in any significant way. Not a huge disappointment, but not a hit IMO either.</div>
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<span style="color: #741b47;">Exciting news!! I'm here with another giveaway. However for this post, instead of a bundle of books, I wanted to join <a href="http://www.stuckinbooks.com/">Valerie @Stuck in Books</a> with the perfect giveaway hop that is featuring <a href="http://www.stuckinbooks.com/p/january-hop.html">Comfy Cozy Reading Weather</a> books and offer a bookish shopping spree. </span></div>
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<span style="color: #741b47;">So what books are on my list of "<b><i>Comfy Cozy Reading Weather</i></b>" for the coming months? </span></div>
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<b><i><span style="color: #674ea7;">WinterHaven Books would like to wish our bloggie friends and fellow readers a very Happy New Year!! We hope 2017 brings you happiness and good reads to treasure.</span></i></b></div>
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<b><i><span style="color: #674ea7;">Happy New Year from WinterHaven Books!</span></i></b></div>
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