Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Review: Arclight by Josin L. McQuein

ArclightArclight by Josin L. McQuein
Publisher: Greenwillow Books
Release Date: April 23, 2013
Pre order: Amazon / Barnes and Noble
No one crosses the wall of light . . . except for one girl who doesn’t remember who she is, where she came from, or how she survived. A harrowing, powerful debut thriller about finding yourself and protecting your future—no matter how short and uncertain it may be.

The Arclight is the last defense. The Fade can’t get in. Outside the Arclight’s border of high-powered beams is the Dark. And between the Light and the Dark is the Grey, a narrow, barren no-man’s-land. That’s where the rescue team finds Marina, a lone teenage girl with no memory of the horrors she faced or the family she lost. Marina is the only person who has ever survived an encounter with the Fade. She’s the first hope humanity has had in generations, but she could also be the catalyst for their final destruction. Because the Fade will stop at nothing to get her back. Marina knows it. Tobin, who’s determined to take his revenge on the Fade, knows it. Anne-Marie, who just wishes it were all over, knows it.

When one of the Fade infiltrates the Arclight and Marina recognizes it, she will begin to unlock secrets she didn’t even know she had. Who will Marina become? Who can she never be again?

My Thoughts:
Well this was different and I am not quite sure if that is a good thing or not.  What started out really strong ended up being extremely confusing and honestly I am still not sure if I understand it all.

Arclight starts off with a BANG!  And I mean heart pounding, adrenaline inducing bang.  The people who live in this Arc type community fear the dark.  They know that what lies beyond in the dark is bad and so they keep lights on at all times to keep the dark and the monsters called the Fade away.  Well when the story starts off there is a breach and everything gets thrown into chaos from the get go.  Things get very complicated and confusing from this point on and all I can say about the story is that you won't know everything until the last page.  I was floored by a few things and like I said very confused with others.  This world is very different from others that I have read and yet still very similar.  We have the girl who no one likes, the boy who wants to save her for reasons of his own, a scared human race, and a dark unknown that threatens the lives of the humans.

Marina, the main character, has a lot of problems.  She doesn't remember where she came from, all she remembers is waking up in a puddle of water in the dark and being rescued.  Her rescue came at the expense of several others and for that she is treated with disdain from the ones who lost their families.  They blame Marina even though she never asked to be rescued.  When a Fade is left undetected in the community Marina agrees to help this creature so that she can help save the ones she cares about and right the wrong that her life caused.  This is where the book takes a very weird turn and we find out that not everything is as it seems which I am sure you could guess.

This is probably one of the toughest books for me to summarize because I just don't really get it.  I mean I understand the overall storyline, but the specifics I just can't grasp.  What are nanites?  Why were the created?  What made the humans scared to begin with?  In the beginning we are shown one thing and in the end another and I don't get where the two meet up and make sense.  See I am confused as all get out.  The writing didn't really help either.  I had to reread certain scenes because I was completely lost and turned around.  In the beginning I loved the writing but it just took a turn and when things got complicated it made it even more complicated.

If you are looking for something very different, but still holds that YA formula than this might be the book for you and if you do read it please come back and explain things to me because I really want to understand.  I really liked the overall idea and I would love to know more about the background and the whys of it all.

3 snowflakes






Blog Tour: Review and Giveaway- The Exemeus by Folami Morris

Welcome to my stop on The Exemeus blog tour by Folami Morris and Abeni Morris hosted by YA Bound.  Click HERE to see the rest of the blog tour schedule!
                                                                                   
                                                                                   
The Exemeus (the Exemeus, #1)The Exemeus by Folami Morris and Abeni Morris
Publisher-Royal Colours Ink 
Released-Jan 3rd 2013
Purchase-Amazon / B & N

Hyalee Smith is dead, she just doesn’t know it yet.Her short life was devoted to love and to hate. Love of the man who stole her heart, hate for the man who stole the world. Murdered by the government she swore to destroy, she has been given another chance to make it right. But to save the planet, she needs the help of the most powerful mystic the world has ever seen—unfortunately he hasn’t been born yet.
In a world where fear is the only currency, Dephon has committed the ultimate crime:inspiring hope.His only goal is to make it safely through ninth grade, but on a post-apocalyptic Earth run by the Treptonian government, it isn’t that simple. Heir to a legendary power, Dephon Johnson is the only threat to the government’s rule. And on Trepton, all threats must be eliminated. When hundreds of assassins are dispatched to neutralize him, Dephon is forced to fight back. His only chance of survival is to enlist the aid of the greatest warrior the world has ever known. The only problem is, she's been dead for 13 years
My Thoughts:
This book turned out to be a pretty decent story. I didn't really know what to expect going in, only that the blurb sounded like something I'd enjoy. The Exemeus is a story within a story. It's about a couple named Hyalee and Singleton and their magical fated journey. It's about a raging and magical war where good was destroyed and evil was made to fester. But, it's also  about a boy named Dephon Johnson who never really fit in at school but takes comfort in losing himself in his history books where the past of ancient wars, vast cities and old traditions was the way it use to be, compared to the dark, black, and empty waste Trepton IV is now. But soon, Dephon will come to realize how valuable and inspired his life really is and that the past that had once consumed his dreams is actually apart of  his destiny. But he must learn all there is to learn about what really happened thirteen years ago if he's to fight back against a government that wants to eliminate him. 

This book has just about everything I like in my escape. Magic and madness, suspense and mystery, betrayal, love and an ultimate hope. Folami Morris spins a fascinating and entertaining concept. Her writing is skilled, steady and wildly imaginative. The world-building is unique and creative and I found myself easily and instantly lost within this universe. It was a tad long, but I was so caught up with Hyalee's story that I couldn't bring myself to care.

I really enjoyed all these characters, Dephon, Hyalee, Singleton and Mallea. They each have a key play in this book, like pieces to a missing puzzle. They are all freshly developed and guides the readers effortlessly throughout this adventure. As much as I loved learning about Hyalee and Singletons past and how Dephon is connect to it, I'm actually quite curious how Dephon's story will play out from here. 
Bottom line, The Exemeus is fit for fans who want to experience an extraordinary dystopian magical adventure with inspiring characters, solid writing and an enriched world. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens next.

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Teaser Tuesday, #21


 
Welcome to Teaser Tuesdays!

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading.Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
Grab your current read
Open to a random page
Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

My Teaser Tuesday is for the following...
 
The Collector (Dante Walker, #1)
 
The Collector by Victoria Scott
 
Publisher: Entangled Teen
 
Expected Publication Date: April 2, 2013
 
 
 
 My Teasers are from book pages 174 & 175
 
I turn on the guy. "What happened in here?"
 
"Magic," he says. "And don't think magic means miracles because it doesn't. So manage your expectations."
 
"I reach up and run the back of my hand over her skin. Her eyes close and she breathes in. I'd like to say she's being stupid. Holding her breath like that. But my breath is gone, too--lost to this moment and the girl with doll-like cheeks."
 
 
 
 
 PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT with either the link to your own Teaser Tuesdays post, or share your ‘teasers’ in a comment here if you don’t have a blog Thanks!

 
 
 
 
 



Monday, March 25, 2013

Cover Reveal & Scavenger Hunt: The Kelpie by T.J. Wooldridge


Today WinterHaven Books is excited to participate in the cover real for The Kelpie by T.J. Wooldridge hosted by Spencer Hill Press.  We also have a scavenger hunt to share with you that you won't want to miss!

The Kelpie by T.J. Wooldrigde
Release Date: December 2013
Publisher: Spencer Hill Press
I can't honestly say I was joking when I suggested to my best friend, Joe – Prince Joseph, eldest son of England's Crown Prince – that we could probably find something the police had missed in regards to the missing children.  After all, eleven and twelve year olds like us did that all the time on the telly and in the books we read…
When Heather and Joe decide to be Sleuthy MacSleuths on the property abutting the castle Heather's family lives in, neither expect to discover the real reason children were going missing:
A Kelpie.  A child-eating faerie horse had moved into the loch "next door."
The two barely escape with their lives, but they aren't safe. Caught in a storm of faerie power, Heather, Joe, and Heather's whole family are pulled into a maze of talking cats, ghostly secrets, and powerful magick.
With another child taken, time is running out to make things right.
 Now for the fun scavenger hunt!  Look below for instructions and how you can join in the fun!

To go along with sharing the simply gorgeous cover, author T.J. Wooldridge has enlisted several of her friends who have helped her in the journey of writing this novel to put together a special treat for you!
Each day of the week, search for individual components of the cover--with a bonus piece of art on Wednesday--at these blogs.  Collect the right words per the instructions, and unscramble the line of poetry to be entered to win one of three prizes!
Prize 1
A handmade fused glass kelpie necklace from Stained Glass Creations and Beyond
Prize 2
A handmade necklace from Art by Stefanie of Vic Caswell's rendering of the kelpie from the cover!
Prize 3
An 11x16 poster of the cover of the Kelpie signed by T. J. Wooldridge and artist Vic Caswell
5x7 cards of all the cover aspects featured in the Scavenger Hunt

So, how do you take part in the Scavenger Hunt?  Here are the details:
Monday 3/25
Visit the Faery Castle at Kate Kaynak's blog: http://thedisgruntledbear.blogspot.com/
Scavenger Hunt Goal: first sentence, 10th word
Tuesday 3/26
Hop over to Scotland at Stained Glass Creations and Beyond: http://stainedglasscreationsandbeyond.wordpress.com/
 Scavenger Hunt Goal: first sentence, 12th word
Check out an artist rendition of Heather MacArthur's family tartan with Aimee Weinstein at tokyowriter.com
Scavenger Hunt Goal: first sentence, first word
Wednesday 3/27
Bonus Art!
Meet Heather's dad, Michael MacArthur, at Valerie Hadden's blog: http://valeriehadden.wordpress.com/
Scavenger Hunt Goal: first sentence, 12th word
Thursday 3/28
Cast your eyes upon the kelpie, itself, with Suzane Reynolds-Alpert at http://suzannereynoldsalpert.blogspot.com/
Scavenger Hunt Goal: 2nd sentence, 2nd word

And feel the snark of Monkey, the fey cat with Justine Graykin at http://justinegraykin.wordpress.com/
Scavenger Hunt Goal: first sentence, 3rd word
Friday 3/29:
Meet Heather's best friend, Prince Joseph at, who's hanging out with author Darby Karchut at http://darbykarchut.blogspot.com/
 Scavenger Hunt Goal: first sentence, 17th word

And finally meet Heather, herself, who's hanging out with one of Trisha's editors, Laura Ownbey at http://redpenreviews.blogspot.com/
 Scavenger Hunt Goal: first sentence, first word

Collect all the words and put them together in a poetic sentence, and enter them into the rafflecopter giveaway for a chance to win one of the three prizes
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Blog Hop: Fairy Tale Giveaway Hop


Today WinterHaven Books is joining the Fairy Tale Giveaway Hop hosted by I Am A Reader Not A Writer and Fairy Tale Fortnight.

For our WinterHaven followers, we are offering an ARC copy of Towering by Alex Flinn. Check out the details of this book!
Towering by Alex Flinn
Publication Date: May 14, 2013
Publisher: Harper Teen
At first, I merely saw his face, his hands on the window ledge. Then, his whole body as he swung himself through the window. Only I could not see what he swung on.
Until, one day, I told my dream self to look down. And it was then that I saw. He had climbed on a rope. I knew without asking that the rope had been one of my own tying.

Rachel is trapped in a tower, held hostage by a woman she’s always called Mama. Her golden hair is growing rapidly, and to pass the time, she watches the snow fall and sings songs from her childhood, hoping someone, anyone, will hear her.


Wyatt needs time to reflect or, better yet, forget about what happened to his best friend, Tyler. That’s why he’s been shipped off to the Adirondacks in the dead of winter to live with the oldest lady in town. Either that, or no one he knows ever wants to see him again.

Dani disappeared seventeen years ago without a trace, but she left behind a journal that’s never been read, not even by her overbearing mother…until now.
Sooo, if this sounds like a book you'd enjoy, be sure to fill out the rafflecopter and share with us your favorite fairy tale of all time.
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