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Friday, March 30, 2018

Review: Legendary (Caraval #2) by Stephanie Garber

Legendary (Caraval, #2)
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Audience: YA+, no language, some intense-ish make-outs, violence super minimal
Length: 416 pages
Author: Stephanie Garber
Publisher: Flatiron Books
Publication date: May 29th, 2018


LEGEN...wait for it...DARY


Oh my goodness, this book truly had me from the first page. I was drawn in and taken on such an adventure I didn't want it to end.

Seriously, I spent the entire book shouting: WHO IS LEGEND? Garber made my head spin in so many circles til it finally made sense. It was such inventive writing that kept me on the edge. Tella, Dante, Legend, and Jacks were amazing characters. Each was unique and you could feel their voices coming through as you read.

Also, ladies, don't you want ALL of those dresses?! Their descriptions had me drooling for a ball where I could have Jacks create me a dress. The world itself sounded great as well. The descriptions had me craving to be there and enjoy the balls, and all that Caraval has to offer.

Dante stole my heart. The tangle of him and Tella left me wanting more, more, more. The witty banter had me giving all the heart eyes. Their story was perfectly woven within the magic of Caraval.

No language, some make-outs, nothing too crazy. Violence is super minimal, barely there status.

But remember, it's only a game.

Thank you so much to Netgalley and Flatiroin Books for the digital ARC! Publication date and length are subject to change before publishing. 

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Review: Restore Me (Shatter Me #4)

Restore Me (Shatter Me, #4)
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Audience: YA+, a few love scenes, some language, definitely some gun slinging
Length: 448 pages
Author: Tahereh Mafi
Publisher: Harper Collins
Release Date: March 6th, 2018
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#WARNER




OKAY WHAT JUST HAPPENED.

*tries to gather self*

Uh, first off. WARNER JUST WANTS TO BE LOVED. Is that so hard everyone? Why can't he have the things that he loves? Why the will they / won't they? WHY. I mean, I get it, it's the start of the 'second half' of the series, so ya gotta up the ante. I will sit here until I get the next book though because Mafi BETTER NOT LET ME DOWN.

Okay, after that caps parade, this book was great! I was super nervous when I heard that she was adding on more to the original trilogy, but this one rose above. It had all of the twists and turns that make for a wondrous novel. It had everything the first group did. So many emotions were put in, and I loved feeling for all of the characters. The emotions were raw. They were powerful. And I could barely handle it half the time.

When I figured out where Mafi was taking us, I was flabbergasted. That is such an amazing twist. I have no idea where the roller coaster will take us next, but I am buckled in for the ride.

Definitely some language. There were a few love scenes. I'd call them PG-14 rated. Nothing overtly descriptive. You did truly get the love between characters though. And I always applaud an author who can convey that kind of emotion without it being raunchy. Minor violence compared to the battles from the previous books. 

Monday, March 26, 2018

Review: Sky in the Deep

Sky in the Deep
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Audience: YA, no language, a love scene, plenty of gore
Length: 352 pages
Author: Adrienne Young
Publisher: Wednesday Books
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WE ARE FAMILY.

...I got all my sisters [and brother] with me.


This book was so good! The Vikings essence of it was what originally drew me to this book and it didn't disappoint. It was the first one I've happened to come across about Vikings that was written beautifully.

There was a big focus on blood and family being first. Eelyn dealing with her brother's betrayal forces her to see the big picture. Does her hate for the Riki really outweigh the fact her brother is alive?

The fact that it isn't a 'love at first sight' kind of concept was FANTASTIC. I love bitter angst between characters before they come together. And a well written [tasteful] love scene...*SWOON*. 

Eeyln's character really evolves through the book. She loses herself and finds that fire within her to gain it back as the final battle descends. Fiske, Inge, Halvard, and even Iri help her gain what she's been missing. Her family and peace.

No language, some kissing and one love scene [written appropriately for younger audiences]. Clearly, lots of throat slashing, arrows hitting their mark, and sword stabbing, because Vikings. 

Side note...THAT COVER THOUGH. 

Thank you so much to the publisher for sending me a digital ARC. 

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Review: Thunderhead (Arc of a Scythe #2)

Thunderhead (Arc of a Scythe, #2)
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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Audience: YA, little language, lots of killing, no love scenes
Length: 504 pages
Author: Neal Shusterman
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Release Date: January 9th, 2018
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WHAT JUST HAPPENED.


I have no words. For a second book, this was FANTASTIC.

How in the world did Shusterman fit all of this into one book? The drama, the friendship, the angst, the betrayal,  it was a collaboration that I thoroughly enjoyed.

I have so much to say and I'm trying to formulate it without adding spoilers *SIGH*, but I digress.

I love a good romantic component to books, yet this is one where it plays maybe a 5% portion and I can't help reading faster and faster to get to the end. The twists and turns create great plot lines that weave a tangled web.

The world building is so CRAZY. I spend half of my reading wondering what kind of world it would be if we had a Thunderhead (who's to say that won't happen though??). I can't even fathom scythes, gleaning, and a cloud controlling the universe. It makes these novels all the more enticing.

Everything draws me in about this series. Some portions were left open that will definitely craft an insane finale. I feel like using character names will give too much away. So I'll sit in anticipation for book 3 because all hell has broken loose in MidMerica.

His characters are complicated, intense, and without remorse. I love them all. (Well, I could name a few I'd glean myself...)

Very little language, lots of death (to be expected, haha), no love scenes. Overall, a clean book if you're okay with all of the gleaning. 


*Note: All opinions are my own. I only add the Goodreads link if you want to check out other reviews and information on the book itself. Thanks!*