Monday, August 20, 2012

Nevermore

Author: James Patterson
Series: Maximum Ride, Book 6
Rating: Umm. 2 on my bestest day.

One last chance...
for Max, Fang, and Dylan...
before it all ends.

Then it asks all these random question like :Are you ready?" Because this is it. Thank God. Because it got really bad, really fast.

After the third book, I was like.. Okaaaaay. Weird. As I said to my friend earlier, this book left me with a general WTF feeling. Like, you made a bunch of winged children and made them go green? That's something every human can (and should) do. But really, if you're going to make hybrids, have them do something awesome. I am not saying that going green is not awesome (it is) but, make them do something we've never heard of. Something ordinary humans can't do. They have WINGS. Do something with them!

The beginning was alright. Still strange, and if one of these books ever go without saying "You're going to save the world" any less than 5 times, I'd be amazed. And thankful. I mean, Good Lord. And what's with all the voices, hm? Max has had one like forever now. Fang suddenly got one.Oh, I know, let's give the entire flock a voice now too! Weird.

The middle.. Well that's when things started getting weird. Er. Weirder. Um.. Someone dies, and I am glad. If any of you have ever watched Buffy/Angel they remind me of Cordelia. I also cheered when she (Cordelia) died. I was angry, and pretty much DIE, DIE, DIE! Yeah. It was bad, and then it was still bad.

I'm going to finish this right quick so I don't get another headache from thinking about this book again. My rating, as I said, would probably be a two on my best day ever. Because this book is freaking weird. I give up on James Patterson.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Onyx!

Author: Jennifer L. Armentrout
Series: Lux, Book 2
Rating: 5,000,000,001

Being connected to Daemon Black sucks…
Thanks to his alien mojo, Daemon’s determined to prove what he feels for me is more than a product of our bizarro connection. So I’ve sworn him off, even though he’s running more hot than cold these days. But we’ve got bigger problems.
Something worse than the Arum has come to town…
The Department of Defense are here. If they ever find out what Daemon can do and that we're linked, I’m a goner. So is he. And there's this new boy in school who’s got a secret of his own. He knows what’s happened to me and he can help, but to do so, I have to lie to Daemon and stay away from him. Like that's possible. Against all common sense, I'm falling for Daemon. Hard.
But then everything changes…
I’ve seen someone who shouldn’t be alive. And I have to tell Daemon, even though I know he’s never going to stop searching until he gets the truth. What happened to his brother? Who betrayed him? And what does the DOD want from them—from me?
No one is who they seem. And not everyone will survive the lies…


First warning, don't read this without reading Obsidian. Lucky for you awesome people I have the review for it here. Also, I will try my very hardest to keep this nice and spoilery free.  


This book left me speechless. Do you know the last time a book did that? I don't either. Possibly never. More often than not, sequels suck. I can't ever remember reading book 2 and saying wow. That was even better. This was more than better. It surpassed Obsidian. It surpassed every single book I've ever read. 


Sometimes, authors can get predictable. I've read several books by Jennifer, and let me say, this woman is a mad genius. I couldn't stop guessing what was going to happen next. Non-stop action is fantastic. Jen delivers, as always. Jen, if you're reading this, THANK YOU!


Character development.. Wow. There's just so much in this book. Katy, Daemon, even Dee. Everyone grows so much in this book, it's just awesome. There's a softer scene of Daemon, a tougher side to Katy, and a confused side to Dee. Everybody just seems more real and relatable. Yes, I'm probably making up words. No, I don't care. Yes, I want a chocolate chip cookie delivered to me via Daemon's mouth. 


Hmm.. What to say, what to say? This book was seriously just amazing. I read it in 3 hours, and I can pretty much guarantee that I will read it again before the weekend is up. And again when I'm at school. Do you understand that I think this book is amazing? Because it is.


Daemon. I love this man. That is all. No, not really because there's waay to much to be said about Daemon to leave at just that. He's still snarky, and at time a jerk don't get me wrong, but in this book.. Dang. He almost made me cry more than once. He's heartbreaking, and I love that he's taking this huge risk letting Katy in like this.


These DOD people are creeps. Just sayin'. And if there's this feeling about this one guy that you meet early on, you're probably right. I know I was. 


The ENDING. Not the worst cliffhanger I've ever read, but I am very, very curious to know what happens next. Very curious. Oh my God, Christmas is not the reason I'm looking forward to December, curious. And I love Christmas. 


So, I have everything covered right? Character development, check. Action, check. Unpredictable, check. So unbelievable I only got up once and only because there was persistent knocking, check. Hot alien, oh please. Yes. To the max. Awesome blogging changing Katy, yes! Yep, everything.


I have a serious need for a chocolate chip cookie. 


Thank you again, Jen! You're awesome, girl. 


Now for the rate. Again, 5 billion and one. 

:)

Friday, August 3, 2012

The Selection


Author: Kiera Cass
Series: Selection, Book 1
Rating: 4 1/2 Awesome!

For thirty-five girls, the Selection is the chance of a lifetime. The opportunity to escape the life laid out for them since birth. To be swept up in a world of glittering gowns and priceless jewels. To live in a palace and compete for the heart of gorgeous Prince Maxon.

But for America Singer, being Selected is a nightmare. It means turning her back on her secret love with Aspen, who is a caste below her. Leaving her home to enter a fierce competition for a crown she doesn't want. Living in a palace that is constantly threatened by violent rebel attacks.

Then America meets Prince Maxon. Gradually, she starts to question all the plans she's made for herself—and realizes that the life she's always dreamed of may not compare to a future she never imagined.


Okay so this book is awesome. 10 reasons why:

10. It takes place in the future.
Yeah, these books are popular now. That started with The Hunger Games and hasn't ended yet so far. But this is cool. It gives history of the past. Plus, it's fantastic about not letting you be confused. And I get confused easily, so that says something.

9. It has a prince.
I'm a sap. I like princesses and castles (I still watch Sleeping Beauty and The Little Mermaid and Cinderella.) This prince is cool. His introduction to the story is captivating and he isn't so bad himself. :) Very polite, but not... Stiff upper lip kind. If that makes sense.

8. The main character isn't a snobby girl who complains a lot.
Actually, she's not snobby at all. A bit poor, really. But not the whole I'm-so-poor-feel-bad-for-me. Because there are girls like that. And they are annoying. But America isn't one of them, so don't fret! :)

7. It has the Singer family in it.
Is it just me, or do stories that have the person's family in it make it more believable? Just me? Well, America has her family in the story. She has an older sister and a brother, and an adorable little sister. I'm a sucker for sweet little sisters. They have jobs and it's all very believable. To me, at least.

6. Aspen at the beginning.
At the beginning, he does some really sweet things. Then he makes me angry. Granted, it is sort of easy to make me angry, but still. 

5. The plot line. And cover.
35 girls all vying for one Prince's affections. A bit Bachelor-ish, right? Well, all the girls are well compensated for their time. There's sabotage, and crying, and eliminations and parties. That really does sound like the Bachelor, doesn't it? Plus, that's just a gorgeous cover.

4. Character development.
It's important to me for a character to learn something. About themselves hopefully. America does, and I think she learns a lot. Self sacrifice mainly. But she also learns maybe this competition wasn't the worst thing in the world for her.

3. Characters.
All the characters are very easy to understand. You can tell if they're gonna be good or bad. It was a tad bit predictable, but that's okay. I like the dialogue, and the simplicity. It fits the characters.  

2.  Prince Maxon.
I liked him. Couldn't really figure him out at first, which intrigued me. I like that's he's a prince (duh) a gentleman, which I suppose would be included in the whole prince package. He's supposed to be cute. Smart, the future ruler of a country and defender of the kingdom. Gosh, that sounds like a lot. 


.......... :)

1. Love triangle.
Huge sucker for a love triangle here. Between Aspen and Maxon, I'm more of a princely guy. Just my opinion. At some point in our lives, most of us have to make a choice. It's probably not going to be between a prince and someone in a lower caste level than you, still it's still a choice. 


So I'd recommend it to someone looking for a set in the future, Hunger Game like without the blood, but still action and love. I think. Does any of this make sense? If not, I blame the time difference. It's 3 am in my home time zone, and I'm 3 hours behind. Very confused. Bad spelling.

4 1/2 stars, because I keep thinking about it even though I read about it 3 days ago and have since read erm.. 4 books. Maybe 5. So it's pretty good.



Sunday, July 22, 2012

#TeamDaemonFTW

All right, guys. Here's the deal:


The wonder YA Sisterhood blog is having their annual YA Crush Tourney. It's this whole big mess of sexy. Right now, my personal favorite, is going up against Augustus from The Fault in Our Stars. Augustus is all fine and dandy but he is not, I repeat, not DAEMON BLACK.
Yes. Daemon Black from the wonderful Lux series by Ms. Jennifer L. Armentrout (which I have reviewed.) The amazing Ms. Armentrout has incentives for her boys (Daemon and Aiden) winning. She does it by votes (which is freaking awesome) and Aiden has already won his round on.. Friday?  So. Incentives. Go check out her blog for those AFTER you go to HERE to vote for HIM. (Look down.)



Hello?! Gorgeous doesn't cover it!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

The Final Warning

Author: James Patterson
Series: Maximum Ride, Book 4
Rating: 3, not my favorite book in the series


FIRST SHE WAS WATCHED.
In this breathtaking new story from the astonishing imagination of James Patterson, a girl has to save herself from an army assembled just to capture her - and maybe save the planet while she's at it. 
THEN SHE WAS THREATENED. 
Maximum Ride is a perfectly normal teenager who just happens to be able to fly, the result of an out-of-control genetic experiment. Max and the other members of the flock - five kids who share her remarkable ability - have been asked to aid a group of environmental scientists studying the effects of global warming. The expedition seems like a perfect combination of adventure, activism - and escaping government forces who are watching the flock all the time. 
THIS IS HER FINAL WARNING.
But even in Antarctica, enduring in the harshest weather on our planet, Maximum Ride is an irresistible target in constant danger. For whoever controls her powers could also control the world. . . . 



Okay, to start off, if you don't like this planet, don't read this book. This book, for whatever reason, is about saving the world. Part of me is disappointed, because while I am firmly for saving Earth, it's like... You created winged mutants.. To go green? It's just so mundane!


Now, if you like Earth and Maximum Ride, you should read this book! It's seriously not as bad as people make it out to be. It's still Max and the flock, they're just doing things differently. They finally found their purpose which has been leading up since book one. 


A good thing about this book, besides going green, is Max and Fang's relationship. As in, THEY'RE FINALLY UNDERSTANDING THEY WANT ONE. Well, Max is. Fang makes me a little angry in this book and the next two books that follow. I only hope that in Nevermore (Aug. 6) he doesn't do anything that makes me horribly upset (like he has before) because it's the LAST BOOK!


There's not that much of a plot line, besides saving the world.. That kind of sucks. There's not really any character development either, which also sucks. As I said before, it's not my favorite in the series. Possibly my least favorite, which is why I give it 3 stars. Maybe 2 1/2.



Saturday, July 14, 2012

Daemon's POV from Chapter 23 (laptop scene)

Surprise! Since I have been neglecting my posting duties (for which I apologizee profusely) I have a special treat for my amazing readers!
As you may already know, the Dameon in question is from the Lux series (i.e. Shadows, Obsidian, Onyx) and the laptop scene is pratically infamous.
The official trailer for Obsidian (is amazing) is here. Pepe (Daemon) and Stzella (Katy) are both gorgeous and it's magnificent! So go check it out.
Now, for the main event. ;D
I give you.. The Laptop Scene! In Daemon's POV, of course.

   Kat was two seconds from losing it, and I loved it. Her hands curled into tiny fists. “Like what?”
            “Well, the jumping jacks… for an hour or so should do it.” I was only half serious when I made the suggestion, but then my gaze dropped over the front of her shirt. Suddenly, I wanted nothing more than to see her jump around.  “You may want to change first.”
            She took a deep breath. “I’m not jumping jacks for an hour.”
            And that was a damn shame. Crimson stained the tips of her cheeks. A sure sign she was angry. I couldn’t help myself. “You could run around the house, up and down the stairs.” I met her eyes and grinned. “We could always have sex. I hear that uses up a lot of energy.”
            Her mouth dropped open. “That will never happen in a million years, buddy.” She took a step forward, raising her pointer finger at me. “Not even if you were the last—wait, I can’t even say last human on the face of this Earth.”
             “Kitten,” I murmured.
            “Not even if you were the last thing that looked like a human on the face of this Earth. Got that? Capiche?”
            I tilted my head to the side and smiled. She was really on a roll now. Eyes bright and face flushed. Part of me hated to admit it, but she was amazing when she was like this. Absolutely amazing.
            “I’m not even attracted to you. Not even a little bit. You’re—”
I was in her face before she had a chance to blink. “I’m what?”
“Ignorant,” she said, taking a step back.
“And?” I matched her steps, compelled. Compelled by what? I didn’t know.  
“Arrogant. Controlling.” She took another step back, but I didn’t let her get far. Oh no, I was all up in her face, sharing the same air. “And you’re…you’re a jerk.”
“Oh, I’m sure you can do better than that, Kitten.” And I knew she could. Kat had a mouth on her. Speaking of which, my gaze dropped. Her lips parted. Dammit. “Because I seriously doubt you’re not attracted to me.”
She laughed—the sound low and husky. Sexy. “I’m totally not attracted to you.”
I took one more step and her back was against the wall. Staring down at her, I think I may’ve forgotten to force my lungs to inhale. “You’re lying.”
“And you’re overconfident.” She wetted her lips, and energy pounded through my body. “You know, the whole arrogant thing I mentioned. Not attractive.”
Man, she was so full of it. She’d say anything to keep arguing. Placing my hands on each side of her head, I leaned down, my mouth so close to hers I could almost taste her. I doubted her lips would be sweet. More like one of those red hot Fireball candies.
I really, really liked that candy.
“Every time you lie, your cheeks turn red.”
“Nuh-uh,” she said.
I slid my hands down the wall, stopping beside her hips. “I bet you think about me all the time. Nonstop.” As much as I thought about her, which had become… nonstop, so it only seemed fair and right that she did the same.
“You’re insane.” She pressed back against the wall, her chest rising and falling sharply.
“You probably even dream about me.” My gaze dropped to her mouth again. Fireball... “I bet you even write my name in your notebooks, over and over again, with a little heart drawn around it.”
She laughed this breathless sound. “In your dreams, Daemon. You’re the last person I think—”
Tired of arguing, I kissed her… just to shut her up. And yeah, I’d keep telling myself that. Just keep right on with that train of thought. But the moment our lips met, a shudder rolled through my body and I half growled, half moaned. Because I was right—like a hot as hell Fireball.
Kat wasn’t arguing anymore. No, she was shivering. Kissing really wasn’t necessary anymore, but then she pushed off the wall, fitting her body against mine. Her fingers sunk in my hair and she moaned against my mouth.
This was so not about shutting her up anymore.
Something came unhinged in me. Like a lock that had been turned. Or a dam that burst. Or, hell, it was like being struck by lightning, ran over by a truck and then shocked back to life. I was moving and doing without really thinking.
My hands gripped her hips, and I lifted her up. Her legs went around my waist and she was kissing me right back with a passion that almost startled me, and I was hoping she didn’t notice that my hands were trembling. Hell, my entire body was shaking. There was a fire under my skin, and I was out of control. Seconds away from going full Luxen on her and what good would that do?
Aw hell, it didn’t matter. Not when I pressed into her and she made this beautifully feminine sound that really had my blood pounding. And I could feel it building in me. Pure power and it had nowhere to go but out. This had been building for months. Maybe always leading to this.
And then we were moving along the wall. A lamp toppled over. Kat didn’t seem to mind, thank God,  because I was beyond the point of caring about anything than what was in my arms.
Kat.
Vaguely, I was aware of the TV switching on and off.  I tried to rein it all back in, but her hands went to my shirt and then she was wiggling down, pulling at my shirt. I could only obey her silent command. I pulled back and let her take off my shirt.
I’d pretty much let her do anything at this point. Kind of scary…. and all kinds of hot.
I captured her cheeks, pulling her back to my hungry mouth. Man, I couldn’t get enough of her taste, of how she gave it right back to me on all fronts. Her hands went to the button on my jeans.
There was a cracking sound in the house. Most likely something had just went up in flames. But we were moving toward the couch and then we were on it, our hands everywhere, tugging on clothes, on each other.  Our hips were molded together like our lips.
Kat whispered my name, and I was crushing her against me one second and then the next, I was giving up space to explore—for me to explore. Sliding over her arm, down the front of her shirt and lower, and her shirt was off. I don’t even know how, but it was.
“So beautiful,” I said, because she was beautiful. And then I kissed her again. Kissed her until I knew she needed air, claiming her mouth as long as I could.
My body took over completely, rolling against hers, but something else clicked inside me. Another hidden door was opening. I slowed down, taking my time. Where everything had been so frantic and crazed, it was now more tender and controlled.
I was still shaking, though, on the verge of…
Of not being able to stop—not wanting to, of needing her more than I should.
I stilled and forced my lungs to work like hers. Inhaling ragged breaths that weren’t enough, I lifted my head and opened my eyes. I knew there were glowing, speaking a thousand things I couldn’t say and she’d never understand. Probably not want to hear either.
Our gazes locked. The look in her eyes, the way her body melted into mine, I knew she’d let me do…anything. But if I didn’t stop now, I wouldn’t stop ever. And even though I was prone to moments of ‘great dickdom’, as Kat would say, it wasn’t right. Not under these conditions. Not on a freaking couch. Not when her life was in my hands.
So I said the only thing that came to mind. The only thing I knew that would snap both of us back into a cold, harsh reality.
I forced my lips into the half smile I knew always got under her skin and said, “You’re barely glowing now.”


Awesome sauce, right?

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Updates

I’m so sorry my wonderful readers! I really don’t mean to stop writing, but I’m busy! I haven’t read anything lately and I’m working on my own book! I’m so sorry and I swear to update and review soon! Scout’s honour!

Sunday, June 24, 2012

City of Lost Souls.. ♥

Author: Cassandra Clare
Series: The Mortal Instruments, Book 5
Rate(on a scale of 1-10): 20. ;)



Can the lost be reclaimed? What price is too high to pay for love? Who can be trusted when sin and salvation collide?

Love. Blood. Betrayal. Revenge.

Darkness threatens to claim the Shadowhunters in the harrowing fifth book of the Mortal Instruments series.



Worst summary ever, I'll give you that. But hello, best book ever! :) I was sooo excited when this book came out. Really. It was unreal. I bought it on my Kindle jsut so I wouldn't have to wait another 8 hours. I was very excited. And impatient. :)

It doesn't start after the cliffhanger ended, which was unfortunate but necessay to the story. In fact, it starts with Simon! Whoo? No whoo. Simon's okay, but when compared to the MAJOR cliffhanger (or to Jace for that matter) I really don't care about him. At all. The actual story starts two weeks after the ending of COFA. Jace is still gone. Jace remains gone for most of the book. *weeps.* Anyway.

Clary's still kick ass. Sebastion's still creepy. Pretty much sums that up.. Chairman Meow (Magnus' cat, and my kitten's namesake) is in this book more! I love it. Magnus, still awesome. He and Alec are still together. :)

Clary's determination is astounding. I mean, I love Jace too but the lengths she goes to get him back is just amazing. Just saying. Especially what she goes through with Sebastion to have her boyfriend back. The entire Counsul pretty much gave up the search save a member or two, and she's still persistent. I don't think I go go through all of that.

I loved all the scenes. New York, Italy, and England are all I can remember but I loved them all. Let me just say that the Italy scenes was so sweet. I won't say what it was because of spoilers, but aww. So, so sweet! I wish I could have a relationship like that. But, alas no.

One scene left me almost speechless. Almost, because I could only say one word. That word was ew. It was in the latter half of the book, and I think anyone who's read it knows what I'm talking about because.. Wow. Twisted place, Cassie, very twisted.

I wish this book still included Jace's sarcasm, but like the pervious book, COFA it was missing. That made me very sad. One of the many reasons this series is my favorite is because of Jace's quotes. And they were lacking. I was sorely disappointed in that.

I still give it like 7 stars though. ♥  


A Beautiful Dark

Author: Jocelyn Davies
Series: A Beautiful Dark, Book 1
Rate (On a scale of 1-10): 9! I loved it!

On the night of Skye’s seventeenth birthday, she meets two enigmatic strangers. Complete opposites—like fire and ice—Asher is dark and wild, while Devin is fair and aloof. Their sudden appearance sends Skye’s life into a tailspin. She has no idea what they want, or why they seem to follow her every move—only that their presence coincides with a flurry of strange events. Soon she begins to doubt not just the identity of the two boys, but also the truth about her own past.

In the dead of a bitingly cold Colorado winter, Skye finds herself coming to terms with the impossible secret that threatens to shatter her world. Torn between Asher, who she can’t help falling for, and Devin, who she can’t stay away from, the consequences of Skye’s choice will reach further than the three of them could ever imagine.


I loved this book! It has a beautiful cover, an awesome main character, and one dark and dangerous guy with his opposite cousin who's undeniably dreamy. Personally I'm Team Asher, you know the dark and dangerous one. But he has a sweet side! I'm so typical.

This is Jocelyn's first book, and I think she did amazing. I love her writing and I was thinking about it long after I was done. I even gave it to my friend as a birthday present and she loved it too, so it's not just me!

Skye's so sweet. She skies, and studies hard to get into Columbia which is her dream university. She has two best friends and cares about them both so much. You can relate to her (which is important to me in a book) because she has goals and hobbies just like every other teenager. I hope.

The book takes places in Colorado! I love Colorado! Plus I really  wanted to go skiing after I read this book. I still do and it's been a while since I read it. It's in a small town, well, not a really small town like mine but big enough to have a cafe. If that tells you anything.

Asher! And Devon! I like them both, it's true. But, I do like Asher more. Imagine that. Me liking the more sarcastic and dangerous one. How unpredictable of me. It's just my type.  He's so sweet and he really care about Skye. He's also funny. I like funny. ;)

I really liked the book. 4 1/2 stars! ♥

 

Saturday, June 23, 2012

I need new books. Desperately. I've come to a dry spot on the reading front and I can't find any new books. My "About Me" has my faves, so please recommend!

Friday, June 22, 2012

Yes or no for the new blog design?
The picture is from the Unbecoming of Mara Dyer shoot.

Meg Cabot!

Meg Cabot!
Nope, she's not coming on here I'm sad to say. BUT, she is having a lot of amazing giveaways of her books on different blogs (again, not this one.) Today The Romance Bookie is having a giveaway and it's awesome. So go there now.







In other news

I haven't wrote any reviews lately. I apologize for the delay and will start again soon. It's very hard to juggle things lately.

The YA Sisterhood is having their second annual crush tournament going on right now. As of now, they have the brackets and will start the actual voting and eliminations soon. I know everyone except for about three, so choosing will be HARD. 
One of the best parts is, normally the authors who created the characters will post a scene or something as a treat for getting their guy as far as possible.
Personally, I'm rooting for quite a few. Noah, Daemon, and Tod are my favorites I think. There's just too many I ♥! Michelle Hodkin has already promised scenes for Noah!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports

Author: James Patterson
Series: Maximum Ride, Book 3
Rate (On a scale of 1-10): 7

 

In MAXIMUM RIDE: SAVING THE WORLD AND OTHER EXTREME SPORTS, the time has arrived for Max and her winged "Flock" to face their ultimate enemy and discover their original purpose: to defeat the takeover of "Re-evolution", a sinister experiment to re-engineer a select population into a scientifically superior master race...and to terminate the rest. 


Max, Fang, Iggy, Nudge, Gasman, and Angel have always worked together to defeat the forces working against them--but can they save the world when they are torn apart, living in hiding and captivity, halfway across the globe from one another?



Yes, I like this series. No, I didn't like the book that much, save one part. Okay, more than one but still. Fang really pissed me off with the whole "My blog will save the world" crap. I mean, really? You're supposed to love her. Does that not sound like love, or is it just me?


There's also one part where everything I thought about Angel was just like, um, hello! Wow. And then after I thought about it, I was like.. Well, yeah. And the Gasman's impressions are freaking hilarious. And this ter Borcht guy, all the scenes involving him are just.. Amazingly funny. They make fun of him so much.

The ending. Aw. Finally. And it ended back in the States, but for a portion of the book part of the flock was in Europe. France (I miss it so freaking much) Germany, England.. I loved hearing about the places I love. Granted I have never been to England but regardless, I want to and I love some people there. But the change of scenery was pleasant indeed.

I personally would give this around 3.5 or 4 out of my stars. Because well, Fang really pissed me off at some points. But overall, I did like it. Max is still as likable as always, and they're still those twists that you know you should see coming but you never do. At least, not totally. :)

Sunday, June 10, 2012

School's Out- Forever

Author: James Patterson (of course. What isn't? Kidding, but really. The man writes alot.)
Series: Maximum Ride, Book 2
Rate (On a scale of 1-10): 7



The heart-stopping quest of six winged kids--led by fourteen-year-old Max--to find their parents and investigate the mind-blowing mystery of their ultimate destiny continues when they're taken under the wing of an FBI agent and attempt, for the first time, to live "normal" lives.


 But going to school and making friends doesn't stop them from being relentlessly hunted by sinister spies, who lead Max to face her most frightening match yet: a new and better version of herself.




Still loving this series. The flock's story continues. We learn a few more characteristics about each of the flock. Including jealousy, between my favorite couple. ;) As if that isn't obvious. Max goes on a DATE! Holy hell. And there's more kissing.


There's another Max too! And we find some interesting things about Ari. He's a lot like Sebastian in City of Fallen Angels if you can get that reference. It's odd. I'm saying that and I'm from Kentucky, mind you, and I'm saying it's weird. Kentucky. You know? The hillbilly state? Yeah. Anyway.


More action, which is excellent. I hate a lot of pointless description, and thankful this book doesn't have it. What it does have is action, romance, tough girls, kids with wings, and explosives. :D


I still like Fang, of course. :) I wish he said more though. That's be nice. I think he should be sarcastic. Just my opinion.



The only reason I was only a tiny weeny bit disappointed is the lack of romance between my favorite coupling. But there is still a connection, that was apparent, so it wasn't that big of a disappointment.



 I give it four out of five stars. Because it's awesome. :)






Saturday, June 9, 2012

The Angel Experiment

Author: James Patterson
Series: Maximum Ride, Book 1
Rate (On a scale of 1-10): 8



In James Patterson's blockbuster series, fourteen-year-old Maximum Ride, better known as Max, knows what it's like to soar above the world. She and all the members of the "flock"--Fang, Iggy, Nudge, Gasman and Angel--are just like ordinary kids--only they have wings and can fly. It may seem like a dream come true to some, but their lives can morph into a living nightmare at any time...like when Angel, the youngest member of the flock, is kidnapped and taken back to the "School" where she and the others were experimented on by a crew of wack jobs. Her friends brave a journey to blazing hot Death Valley, CA, to save Angel, but soon enough, they find themselves in yet another nightmare--this one involving fighting off the half-human, half-wolf "Erasers" in New York City. Whether in the treetops of Central Park or in the bowels of the Manhattan subway system, Max and her adopted family take the ride of their lives. Along the way Max discovers from her old friend and father-figure Jeb--now her betrayed and greatest enemy--that her purpose is save the world--but can she?

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So I love the Maximum Ride series. I'm re-reading it now in prepartion of the last book- Nevermore- which comes out in August. Super excited, definitely. But the question is.. Fang (whom I adore, for sure) or Dylan (who was freaking made for her. Hard to beat, wouldn't you say?)
This is the first book in the series, and it's great at explaining things. But what it's absolutely fantastic at is getting the ball rolling. Action, back to back. It's lovely. Especially since I've read the Fallen series lately (description to the extreme) and Marked (MEH. Just go read my review.) Anyways.
I already liked Fang. You can tell he and Max had a connection. He's so stoic though. But sweet. And dark. *fans self*
Okay! Other characters! Angel was a sweetheart (plus I love her name) but you can tell there's something else there. She's only six years old, but goodness that girl has something in her! Nudge is.. Nudge. Annoying at times. Gasman (oh, that name) he was pretty cute for an eight year old. I liked Iggy too. I mean, a blind guy who can cook and make bombs? What else could you possibly want?! ;)
Max was, sorry, is one of my faovrite heroines. She's stuff, determined, meant to save the world..:) Sarcastic too. My favorite type. :)
I'd give this 4 out of five stars. Plus a bonus for the whole they-have-wings-oh-my-God-they're-mutants thing. Yeah. It's original.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Marked

Author: P. C. Cast, and Kristen Cast
Series: House of Night, Book 1
Rate (On a scale of 1-10): 1 Bad.
 
The House of Night series is set in a world very much like our own, except in 16-year-old Zoey Redbird's world, vampyres have always existed. In this first book in the series, Zoey enters the House of Night, a school where, after having undergone the Change, she will train to become an adult vampire--that is, if she makes it through the Change. Not all of those who are chosen do.
  It's tough to begin a new life, away from her parents and friends, and on top of that, Zoey finds she is no average fledgling. She has been Marked as special by the vampyre Goddess, Nyx. But she is not the only fledgling at the House of Night with special powers.
When she discovers that the leader of the Dark Daughters, the school's most elite club, is misusing her Goddess-given gifts, Zoey must look deep within herself for the courage to embrace her destiny--with a little help from her new vampyre friends.
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Marked was recommended to me by a friend. I loved vampire books, so naturally I read it. And didn't love it. The idea that a vampire society is open is odd to me. Part of what makes vampires so awesome sometimes is that they exist in a world, the same as ours but very different, and we have no idea about them. This book in a introductory book. It has no real plotline- which is at least haf the reason I didn't like it much. I like action and an actual story.
Zoey for me was kind of annoying. She's this powerful fledgling who can't say anything worse than hell. She's so freaking innocent, it's annoying. She hates her home life, which I can relate to sometimes. Then she goes to this school after she's been marked (I also find it strange that a vampyre school has trackers and markers and whatever other crap) and she finds this amazing new life. Not only that, but she finds she has all these amazing new powers and becomes a new leader.
Other characters (i.e. Aphordite, Erik, her Grandmother) were okay. I liked them better than I liked Zoey. Especially Erik, he was my favorite. Even though I wasn't even impressed by him a lot. Aphordite. Sweet Mother of God. "This school is cool because of me." WTF? No one, and I mean no one talks like that. I didn't like Zoey's new BFF Stevie Rae either. She reeked country hick. And very, very annoying. More so than even Zoey.
Heath and Kayla (referred to as K, which just alone I have a problem with) are two characters from Zoey's old life. Heath an old almost (Almost. Yeah. Really.) ex boyfriend and Kayla a best friend. Why you would want her as a best friend, I do not know. But blah blah blah, Heath still loves her and Kayla likes him and blaaaah. *head shake* Over the course of the book, Heath becomes more annoying. He drinks, he smokes pot, and he's a jock. And undeniably desperate for Zoey. One of his texts messages was "U + Me" Accompanied by "i still luv you" and "talk to me" and all the other crap. Sorry, no one talks like that.
My overall rating is probably two stars out  of five because it gets a little better. I've read the entire series (at least what's come out so far) and yes, it gets better. But not good enough to be a favorite series.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Hourglass

Author: Myra McEntire
Series: Hourglass (Book #1)
Rate (On a scale of 1-10): 8



One hour to rewrite the past . . . 
For seventeen-year-old Emerson Cole, life is about seeing what isn’t there: swooning Southern Belles; soldiers long forgotten; a haunting jazz trio that vanishes in an instant. Plagued by phantoms since her parents’ death, she just wants the apparitions to stop so she can be normal. She’s tried everything, but the visions keep coming back.
So when her well-meaning brother brings in a consultant from a secretive organization called the Hourglass, Emerson’s willing to try one last cure. But meeting Michael Weaver may not only change her future, it may change her past.
Who is this dark, mysterious, sympathetic guy, barely older than Emerson herself, who seems to believe every crazy word she says? Why does an electric charge seem to run through the room whenever he’s around? And why is he so insistent that he needs her help to prevent a death that never should have happened?




I loved the originality of this book! I've never read a time travelling book before, and I'm so glad I started with this one.
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Emerson was such a pleasure to read. She was realistic, apart from the rip seeing and time travelling of course. She can flip a grown man over her shoulder! I'm a big fan of a strong girl playng the lead role. Emerson fits that requirement quite well.

I also love a dreamy guy. Michael, whilst not a Jace or Noah or Daemon per say, is still dreamy. He's not as rough around the edges. He's more of the flower type of guy verses the insulting sarcasm type that the above mentioned are. He's so sweet and brave, it's endearing. I admire him for his perseveness. Is that a word? Oh well.

I also enjoyed all the other characters. Dru, Kaleb, Jack, Thomas, pretty much everyone contributed to the plotline. It was a well rounded story. I'd recommend it to anyone interested in time travel, or a romance with a twist. 
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 Four stars! I was plesantly surprised, by both Michael and Emerson.

Friday, June 1, 2012

Halo

Author: Alexandra Adornetto
Series: Halo, Book 1
Rate (On a scale of 1-10): 7

Three angels are sent by Heaven to bring good to a world falling under the influence of darkness: Gabriel, the warrior; Ivy, the healer; and Bethany, the youngest and most human.


They work hard to conceal their luminous glow, their superhuman powers, and their wings.


 Then Bethany meets Xavier Woods, and they are unable to resist their attraction to each other. But the angels’ mission is urgent, and dark forces are threatening.


Will love ruin Bethany or save her?






Surprisingly, I loved this book. I got it on a whim from the library, along with it's sequel, and I was pleasantly surprised. It made me feel closer to   angels, which also surprised me. Yes, I've read angel books. Who hasn't- they're freaking everywhere. But none of them has been like this. Main characters have been angels, whether they've known it or not, but none have been quite the same.


Beth was an angel. She was in Heaven immediately before the beginning of the book. She then became human without knowing what any of it was like. The change.. Good Lord. What a difference.








Xavier. Oh my. Not my typical guy, that's for sure. But sometimes he had me laughing, fist pumping, and saying awwwww. He's just a sweetie, that boy.







Molly was a character I just didn't like. She was whiny, selfish, greedy, and she took her best friend (an angel) for granted. She also had this annoying crush on someone so completely unobtainable it was ridiculous.
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 I like Gabriel- I mean he's the guy I always read about! How awesome that he's like right there?! My opinion- the author, Alexandra Adornetto, did a good rendition of him. If the Angel  Gabriel should ever come down to Earth, I could see him acting like this. But a music teacher? Not history? Really?  I also liked Beth and Gabriel's sister- Ivy. She was of the seraphim rank. She portrayed a nice maternal figure, always cooking and sewing and such. She was a lot nicer and more forgiving than Gabriel. Plus, she has wicked healing powers. Which I find amazing.

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I would give this 4/5 stars. I enjoyed the plot, the view inside Beth's head, and of course I enjoyed the main guy. Not to mention the other one who becomes much more important. (That one is British. Squeeee!) I like Brits. Forgive me. ;)

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Of Posiedon

Author: Anna Banks
Series: Of Poseidon, Book 1
Rate (On a scale of 1-10): 9!



Galen, a Syrena prince, searches land for a girl he's heard can communicate with fish. It’s while Emma is on vacation at the beach that she meets Galen.

Although their connection is immediate and powerful, Galen's not fully convinced that Emma's the one he's been looking for.

That is, until a deadly encounter with a shark proves that Emma and her Gift may be the only thing that can save his kingdom. He needs her help--no matter what the risk.



I loved this book! I love mythology and how authors modernize it and make it their own. I felt that the book was well written. There was description, but not like the Fallen series. I love the plot and twists. I definitely wasn't expecting a few. The ending! Oh dear sweet Lord. I need the sequel. Like now.

Emma was a good character to read. Sarcastic- check. Freaksihly pale (like me)- double check. Struck by tragedy- yup, check there too. Oh, and she's being sort of stalked by the most gorgeous boy she's ever seen. Or run into. There are times where I would have loved to switch place with Emma. She's the kind of character you can imagine for real. She's clusmy to the extreme, she's skeptical about a gorgeous guy liking her, she's pale. I love the pull between her and Galen, it's extraordinary. I wish humans had it. Overall, Emma is just an amazing character and was a pleasure to read about.

Galen. :) Mysterious, sarcastic, handsome, dreamy, a Syrena royal, and overall perfect. I love how his feelings for Emma grow and develop over time. His protectiveness over Emma and his sister, Rayna, is just too cute. At first he just seems like your typical hot jerk (I seem to really like that type of guy). He also seems a little stalkerish when he follows Emma and stares her down incestently. He also manages to have every single class with her. Over the duration of the book, you can see his true side. Caring, loving, and just a little scared. He blends in pretty well with the human world too. I love him. ♥

I liked the other two characters, Rayna and Toraf. Rayna self asbsorbed and dislikes humans. So, naturally she doesn't like Emma. But as the book goes on, you come to find another side of her that's really sweet. She "hates" Toraf's affections, and is always brushing, or more often than not, punching him away. Not that it makes him stay away or anything. Ah, Toraf, He's another good looking guy, also sarcastic and can see right through his best friend Galen. He knows his true feelings for Emma. Toraf relentlessly pursues Rayna, and he's just too cute. :)

I liked the ocean scenes, the pull, and the different view of Triton and Posedion. It's definitely different. A very good different.

I give it 4.5/5 stars. I really enjoyed it and would recommend it to anyone interested in a good summer read. Or hot prince merman. You know, either one.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Fallen







Author: Lauren Kate
Series: Fallen, Book 1
Rate (On a scale of 1-10): It's okay.



















There's something achingly familiar about Daniel Grigori.

Mysterious and aloof, he captures Luce Price's attention from the moment she sees him on her first day at the Sword & Cross boarding school in sultry Savannah, Georgia. He's the one bright spot in a place where cell phones are forbidden, the other students are all screw-ups, and security cameras watch every move.

Even though Daniel wants nothing to do with Luce--and goes out of his way to make that very clear--she can't let it go. Drawn to him like a moth to a flame, she has to find out what Daniel is so desperate to keep secret . . . even if it kills her.



I do love angels. This is the second time I've read this book, and it's still good. The cover is just so.. Enchanting. I love a new story about angels, fallen or no. This most certainly is new. 


I liked Luce as a character. Even though she has a few more issues than some people, she's real. She doesn't fool herself into believing what's not there. She still has a sane view, even though she's had her fair share of "hallucinations" like shadows that seem to follow her around for the past 12 years. She hates reform school, and who wouldn't? She's inexplicably drawn to Daniel, who's brushed her off a countless number of times. She's also attracted to Cam, and he likes her. But he's not Daniel. 


I liked Cam. Granted not towards the ending, but I liked him nevertheless. Daniel, I always liked him too. I think I'm also rooting for the guy she shouldn't pick. The worst choice, which ends up being the best. I love those guys. Daniel's one of them, that's for sure. He was so hot and cold, but near the end.. Aw. :)


The ending. Neh. It wasn't exactly a cliffhanger, but you still wanted more. But overall, the book seemed lacking. First of all, the cover, while gorgeous, is incorrect. Luce has short hair all throughout the book. It even explains why she has short hair. There was tons of details, yes, but some was unnecessary. In fact, it got a little boring. There wasn't a lot of suspense, but when there was it was well written.  


Would I recommend it? Yes. Rating.. Hm. 3 1/2 out of five. For originality and a refreshing change in the angel story. But waaay too much description.