Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Waiting On Wednesday


Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

Go check out Breaking the Spine if you are interested in participating in Waiting on Wednesday! This week's book:

Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning 
 Publication date: January 18, 2011


Book description 

MacKayla Lane was just a child when she and her sister, Alina were given up for adoption and banished from Ireland forever.

Twenty years later, Alina is dead and Mac has returned to the country that expelled them to hunt her sister's murderer. But after discovering that she descends from a bloodline both gifted and cursed, Mac is plunged into a secret history: an ancient conflict between humans and immortals that have lived concealed among us for thousands of years.

What follows is a shocking chain of events with devastating consequences, and now Mac struggles to cope with grief, while continuing her mission to acquire and control the Sinsar Dubh--a book of dark, forbidden magic scribed by the mythical Unseelie King that contains the power to create and destroy worlds.

 

Review: Linger by Maggie Stiefvator



Book description

This is the story of a boy who used to be a wolf and a girl who was becoming one.

Just a few months ago, it was Sam who was the mythical creature. His was the disease we couldn't cure. His was the good-bye that meant the most. He had the body that was a mystery, too strange and wonderful and terrifying to comprehend.

But now it is spring. With the heat, the remaining wolves will soon be falling out of their wolf pelts and back into their human bodies. Sam stays Sam, and Cole stays Cole, and it's only me who's not firmly in my own skin.

Review

Linger was just as beautifully written as Shiver (see review). The love between Sam and Grace was really beautiful. I could really feel their love through Maggie’s writing; the emotions were so clear. In fact the emotions of all the characters were strong and compelling.

In linger, Maggie uses two more points of view (POV): Isabelle and Cole. Both of these characters were complex with hidden torments and motivations. All the characters were completely human. No character was perfect. All were realistic in that that had times where they could be selfish or considerate. Isabelle and Cole were not always kind or sensitive but this did not make them unlovable. They had too much character and enough redeeming qualities to move them away from bad or unfeeling to complex and relatable. In fact Isabelle was my favourite character. Their story of improving themselves, self-forgiveness and healing was touching and confronting. I also adored how honest and upfront Isabelle was. 

However, once again, I found Linger slow to read. Not really a lot happened for the first half of the story. While the characters explored their relationships with each other, their own feelings and reminisced a lot for the purpose of character introduction, when I got to half way and thought about what had happened it was interesting to realize that I couldn't really identify much of a plot-line. As a result of this I enjoyed the second half of the book far more than the first half. While I liked the introduction of Isabelle and Cole the four different POV’s contributed to slowing down the plot progression. In essence, the story had emotional development with little plot development. The exception to this was the cliff-hanger ending. The ending was well thought out and interesting leading to a (potentially) really good book with Forever. 

While I enjoyed Linger I can’t say I think it is as good as the hype lead me to believe (sorry to those who loved it). In fact there were times when I was a little bored and went off to do other things even though there was nothing else I particularly needed or wanted to do. While Maggie’s lyrical writing makes wonderful quotable material, I don’t think the story was particularly memorable. 

My rating out of 5:

3/5

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Review: Shiver by Maggie Stiefvator


Book description

For  years, Grace has watched the wolves in the woods behind her house. One yellow-eyed wolf--her wolf--is a chilling presence she can't seem to live without. Meanwhile, Sam has lived two lives: In winter, the frozen woods, the protection of the pack, and the silent company of a fearless girl. In summer, a few precious months of being human . . . until the cold makes him shift back again.

Now, Grace meets a yellow-eyed boy whose familiarity takes her breath away. It's her wolf. It has to be. But as winter nears, Sam must fight to stay human--or risk losing himself, and Grace, forever.

Summary

Shiver explores the relationship between Grace and Sam. When Grace was young she was attacked by wolves. One of the Wolves saves her and Grace develops a fascination with them and in particular the wolf that saved her (Sam). In time, Grace discovers Sam shivering on her back porch, then witnesses his transformation to wolf. The world falls into place for Grace with this discovery but it might all be taken away because Sam might not be able to turn into a human again. Instead, Sam may be stuck as a wolf forever.

Review

I think the key feature of Linger was the beautifully written prose. There was a lot of descriptive language including metaphors, similes and poetic writing but it was also just really well written. To me the word beautiful can sum up the whole book. When, in the future, I think back to Maggie’s book that is what I will best remember.

The love story between Grace and Sam felt like a real, once in a life time, true love relationship. I think this feeling was, in part, largely created by the beautifully written prose, in contrast to gaining this impression from the story line or what the characters think or say. In spite of this it was still believable. In fact, I think it was more believable than if Maggie had explicitly stated how much they loved each other.

The character creation was also very well done. Both characters had a lot of depth and dimensions. Maggie created a complete view of the characters instead of a basic outline of a person. I felt that I really understood them as people and could understand their reactions to events and possibly even predict their reactions to future situations. Maggie achieved this though a detailed personality analysis, a clear character history and descriptions about their current environmental situation.

There were a few things that reduced my enjoyment of the book. First of all, Grace’s initial obsession with the wolves was a little weird. I thought it was sweet that there was such a connection between her and Sam after he saved her as a girl but it was a bit strong and a little unhealthy. After Grace’s attack looking for ‘her’ wolf and the wolves in general, were what her life seemed to revolve around. In addition, when she said her relationship had changed with the wolf lately (i.e. since she got older) and she couldn’t talk about it as easily with her friends, in combination with her previously made mention to not finding the right boy yet to have a boy friend, I couldn’t help but think ….. ‘beastiality’. I knew he was a werewolf, but she didn’t (at that point). 

Second, there wasn’t a lot of falling in love. They almost started out as ‘in love’ from the first meeting and at most the relationship developed over the first few nights after Sam had turned into a human. If you’re a fan of love at first sight this might be a good romance for you but for me it left the story a little lacking.

Finally, the story line was also a little lacking. The story seemed very slow. Not much happened in terms of a main plotline except descriptions by Grace and Sam to with their relationship and the problems involved with it, such as the possibility of Sam turning back into a wolf forever, at any time. The sub-plots were not explored to any great degree and they were in general far too predictable. In fact the whole story was a little too predictable. There was also a noticeable absence of tension between the characters. This made me a little bored with their relationship despite the obvious connection between them.

Of note for parents, there is a reference within the book to making love with the use of protection. However, the scene was discrete. It did not have detailed descriptions instead there was only a vague outline of the act.

My rating out of 5

3/5

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Book Chick City reading challenges

I found some more 2011 reading challenges that look really good. Both are hosted by Book Chick City. The first should be fairly easy since it is for Urban Fantasy and Horror and Urban Fantasy is my favorite genre. The second should be interesting because it is to read 100 books in 2011 and I've never counted the amount of books I read. It should be interesting to see where 100 books get me.

The Horror & Urban Fantasy Reading Challenge 2011







Challenge Details
  1. Timeline: 01 Jan 2011 - 31 Dec 2011 
  2.  Rules: To read TWENTY FOUR (24) horror & urban fantasy novels in 2011 (24 is the minimum but you can read more if you wish!)
  3. You don't have to select your books ahead of time, you can just add them as you go. Also if you do list them upfront you can change them, nothing is set in stone! The books you choose can crossover into other challenges you have on the go.
  4. You can join anytime between now and the later part of next year.
  5. At the beginning of Jan 2011, you will find a link to add your reviews.
  6. You don't have to have a blog to join in, just head over to Book Chick City for those details.
Reading List
1. Vicious Grace by M.L.N. Hanover           2. Awaken by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast, book 8

    100 Books In A Year Reading Challenge 2011





    Challenge Details
    1. Timeline: 01 Jan 2011 - 31 Dec 2011
    2. Rules - Read 100 or more books in 2011
    3. All books can crossover into other challenges you have on the go.
    4. Only print books and ebooks count (no audiobooks).
    5. You can join anytime between now and the later part of next year.
    6. At the beginning of Jan 2011, I will add a link so you can add your reviews but this is not obligatory.
    7. You don't have to have a blog to join in, just head over to Book Chick City for those details.

    Saturday, January 1, 2011

    Parajunkee's View Challenges

    Parajunkee is hosting two reading challenges for 2011! One involves vampires and the other is werewolves. So of course I'm joining. First I love a good challenge and second vampires and shifters....these are my standard book diet :) hmmm... maybe it won't be that much of a challenge.

    Here are the details:
























    THE RULES:
    • Post about this challenge on your blog stating that you are participating. That post is the link that you will include in the Mr. Linky below. The link should be the post link not just your blog link.
    • Grab the button and display it in the post (use grab code underneath the button) or on your sidebar so others can join in the fun.
    • Challenge goes from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011
    • The challenge is to read 20 books that have a vampire as a main character, either protag or antagonist (for vampire challenge)
    •  The challenge is to read 20 books that have a shifter as a main character, either protag or antagonist (for shifter challenge)
    • There will be a post that goes up for January 1 where you add each book as you read them and discuss books read in the comments. Post for Vampire challenge and post for Shifter challenge.
     Reading list for Vampire challenge           Reading list for Shifter challenge
                                                                               

    Thursday, December 30, 2010

    Follow my Book Blog Friday


    Hosted by Parajunkee's View:
    Hi welcome to Follow Friday! Let me tell you what is going on today. For New Years we are having a light hop...you can choose to join in if you would like, but I know that everyone is going to be super busy. I didn't want to stop it, in case people were banking on me having one, but I don't have a feature for today. I will ask a question though? WHAT ARE YOUR NEW YEARS BOOK BLOGGING RESOLUTIONS?

    My book blogging resolutions are as follows:

    • Post more regularly
    • Comment more when I visit blogs
    • I hope to continue to bring honest and interesting reviews for my followers
    • Learn more about HTML

    Wednesday, December 29, 2010

    Back from Holidays

    I'm back from a great holiday at Melbourne, Australia.

    Over the Christmas period I went to Melbourne to have a holiday with the in-laws and see the Ashes at Melbourne cricket ground. Congratualtions to all the English supporters on retaining the Ashes. The English team performed really well. Since I'm an Aussie it was a bit disappointing though.

    Ricky Ponting

    Photo: Ricky Ponting's walk of shame

    Unexpectedly I don't have a lot of reviews to post because I haven't been reading much. Weird I know! My husband and I have been thinking of buying a house so we have been doing quite a bit to do with that and I got a new job!

    Wednesday, December 8, 2010

    Review: Shannon Delany - 13 to life - book 1


    Shannon Delany - 13 to life - book 1


    Book Description

    Everything about Jessie Gillmansen’s life changed when her mother died. Now even her hometown of Junction is changing. Mysterious dark things are happening. All Jessie wants is to avoid more change. But showing a hot new guy around Junction High, she’s about to discover a whole new type of change. Pietr Rusakova is more than good looks and a fascinating accent—he’s a guy with a dangerous secret. And his very existence is sure to bring big trouble to Jessie’s small town. It seems change is the one thing Jessie can’t avoid…

    Summary

    When a new student comes to Junction High, the mysterious Russian-American turns Jessica's world completely around. At first Jessica can’t stand Pietr, but as she gets to know him she can’t deny the attraction between them. Soon she is drawn into his world and her belief that she has been through the worst she could imagine, when her mother died is tested.

    Review

    Jessica Gillmansen is now one of my favourite protagonists. She is fun loving, caring, funny, altruistic, brave, hardworking and smart. Her only downfall from being a great role model is her propensity to lie a lot, even though she usually means well. I also loved how Jessica didn't instantly fall for the love interest Pietr. She only started to when she found out more about him. This was a refreshing change from some of the books I've been reading lately. 

    The story was fascinating. The twists and turns were making me dizzy but it was so interesting I couldn’t stop for a rest. As we progress through we find out more and more about the characters as they reveal their secrets and history. Some revelations are easy to anticipate while others left me gob smacked. The only negative aspect I can comment on is the relatively slow way the plot progresses.

    One other aspect I didn’t particularly like was the two guys (Derek and Pietr) that Jess liked. Both had (in my opinion) annoying traits that stopped me from getting attached to them. Derek was a classic ‘jock’ character who, after saying he liked Jess, quickly moved onto kissing and dating another girl (for Jessica's sake, of course). Pietr was not as bad but he was very self pitying and after being (fairly easily) pushed into a relationship with Jess’s best friend (by Jess...long story), he later seemed to be quite happy to keep dating her (and later kissing her), while maintaining that Jess was the one he wanted. 

    There were quite a few questions that were left unanswered at the end of the book but there was no real cliff-hanger instead it just ended quite suddenly. However, once I reached the ending I didn’t feel really anxious to read the next book as I suspected I would be. I will be reading it when it comes out though.

    My rating out of 5

    4/5

    Friday, December 3, 2010

    Finally finished University for the year

    I have finally finished Uni for the year, which is very exciting for me.

    I'm going to have a lot more time for reading and blogging in the immediate future so look out for all the book reviews.

    I will be going on holidays for a week over Christmas and I won't be able to post during this time but I'm sure I'll have lots of books to catch you up on when I get back.

    Wednesday, December 1, 2010


    Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

    Go check out Breaking the Spine if you are interested in participating in Waiting on Wednesday! This week's book:

    Secrets of the demon by Diana Rowland 
    Publication Date: January 4, 2011


    Book description

    Homicide detective Kara Gillian has a special talent: she can sense the "arcane" in our world, and there's quite a bit of it, even in Beaulac, Louisiana. She's also a summoner of demons, and works on a task force that deals with supernatural crimes. Her partners are attractive and smart FBI agents, but they're not summoners, and they're not telling Kara why they are on this special force with her.

    TO make things worse, Kara has pledged herself to one of the most powerful of demons-a Demon Lord-who helped save her partner's life, but now expects things in return. Meanwhile, she's trying to solve a string of murders that are somehow tied together by money, sex, rock music and...mud. But how can she concentrate on the case when she's not even sure who-or what-her partners are?