DO NOT READ IF YOU HAVE NOT READ CLOCKWORK ANGEL!!!!!
Here it is! And I absolutely ADORED it!!!!! I'm going to read it again too:) This was perhaps the best sequel I've read, besides Catching Fire. Most series hit a "sophomore slump" like with musical artists, but this was a winner.
We find Tessa and the rest of the Enclave reeling from the altercation with The Magister and Charlotte's leadership of the Institute being called into question. Consul Wayland gives them 2 weeks to catch Mortmain or Benedict Lightwood will likely become the new Institute Head. The Magister seems to hold everyone in his iron (get it, it's a pun, albeit a bad one.) grip. Those of you who doubted Charlotte, or even Henry for that matter, are in for a surprise, and oh my, my, my, so many twists and turns!
I so badly want to tell you everything, however, I just cannot because it's truly amazing and beautiful and once again elegantly and eloquently written. Once again, Clare does an unmatched justice to fantasy and historical fantasy that I cannot believe I haven't reread her books for a while. Luckily, I have a 3-hour drive to make tomorrow, and I'll be holed up with my books. Until then, dear readers, I bid you adieu and happy reading!
This Teaser Quote is more of a Teaser Scene, and is a special treat for the faithful readers out there! :
“They’re not hideous,” said Tessa.
Will blinked at her. “What?”
“Gideon and Gabriel,” said Tessa. “They’re really quite good-looking, not hideous at all.”
“I spoke,” said Will, in sepulchral tones, “of the pitch-black inner depths of their souls.”
Tessa snorted. “And what color do you suppose the inner depths of your soul are, Will Herondale?”
“Mauve,” said Will.”
"Books are the perfect entertainment: no commercials, no batteries, hours of enjoyment for each dollar spent. What I wonder is why everybody doesn't carry a book around for those inevitable dead spots in life."~Stephen King
This basically sums up the point of this blog. Book reviews. Everyone should carry a book, so why not a good one?
This basically sums up the point of this blog. Book reviews. Everyone should carry a book, so why not a good one?
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare
So, this is the first book in a series that's turning out to be incredibly lovely. The only reason I had the foresight to review this book is because I just finished the second book, and fell in love with Jem once again (If you don't know who Jem is now, you will soon).
The story is set in Victorian London and is a prequel to Clare's The Mortal Instruments series, which is also incredible. Like amazing. I shall commence reviews of those books promptly. Anway...set in Victorian London and is about 16-year-old Tessa Gray. Tessa has an incredible ability yet has no idea how to use it or where she got it. After being tortured into learning her ability, she escapes with gorgeous William Herondale and from there meets the rest of the Institute's inhabitants, including the lovely James "Jem" Carstairs. The residents of the institute are shadowhunters with a divine mission to rid the world of demons. They embark on an adventure to solve the mystery of The Magister and his notorious Pandemonium Club. A world of demons and vampires, love and mystery, it's a book you'll pick up and won't soon put down. Just sayin'.
I seriously recommend this one if you're a fan of fantasy. Especially if you liked Twilight back in the day, or if you're a Harry Potter fan (although nothing will ever live up to HP in any of our minds) but with an elegant twist of history, Clare outdoes herself with the world she's created. I can't wait to hear feedback!
Teaser Quote: "She looked up at him with a smile. The smile broke what was left of his resistance--shattered it. He had let the walls down when he'd thought she was gone, and there was no time to build them back up."~Narration about Will Herondale
The story is set in Victorian London and is a prequel to Clare's The Mortal Instruments series, which is also incredible. Like amazing. I shall commence reviews of those books promptly. Anway...set in Victorian London and is about 16-year-old Tessa Gray. Tessa has an incredible ability yet has no idea how to use it or where she got it. After being tortured into learning her ability, she escapes with gorgeous William Herondale and from there meets the rest of the Institute's inhabitants, including the lovely James "Jem" Carstairs. The residents of the institute are shadowhunters with a divine mission to rid the world of demons. They embark on an adventure to solve the mystery of The Magister and his notorious Pandemonium Club. A world of demons and vampires, love and mystery, it's a book you'll pick up and won't soon put down. Just sayin'.
I seriously recommend this one if you're a fan of fantasy. Especially if you liked Twilight back in the day, or if you're a Harry Potter fan (although nothing will ever live up to HP in any of our minds) but with an elegant twist of history, Clare outdoes herself with the world she's created. I can't wait to hear feedback!
Teaser Quote: "She looked up at him with a smile. The smile broke what was left of his resistance--shattered it. He had let the walls down when he'd thought she was gone, and there was no time to build them back up."~Narration about Will Herondale
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Safe Haven by Nicholas Sparks
Okay, so I promise this is the last Sparks book for a looooong time. This one was reallll good too. So Katie is new in Southport and has absolutely no backstory...weird in a small town. She slowly but surely falls for Alex, a widower with 2 sweet and adorable children. She reveals her actual backstory, which comes back to haunt her, as well as comes to know Alex's late wife, one of the sweetest people ever.
Nicholas Sparks has a real gift for capturing, not only romance, but the turmoil of unhealthy relationships. In this story, Katie has left a very violent and abusive husband, and when they meet again, Sparks captures the essence of their confrontation and the confusion well by switching viewpoints often and portraying the plot elements in a way that only a truly gifted author can. It's like...you know what's happening, but you're confused at the same time! It was awesome! I finished it in like 5 hours, something I can only say about the 2nd and 3rd Hunger Games books. I was riveted by this different type of love story. I despised Kevin, and I totally fell in love with Alex (favorite boy's name, by the way, so I had to pick it up!). Josh and Kristin captured my heart with their childlike faith that everything works out, and I can honestly say that it ranks up there with my favorite books. It was this book that made me realized why I sit down with my laptop every day and decide which books I'm going to impress upon the masses. I know I say this at the end of every review, but I seriously encourage you to pick it up and read it. The prose is delicate and lovely, while broaching some intensely difficult issues in society. I loved every minute of it and I guarantee, I'll read it again (to my best friend out there reading...that sarcastic remark you're making? I hear it.).
Looking forward to comments you have about it!
Teaser Quote: "Deep in her heart, she wasn't exactly sure she deserved to be happy, nor she believed that she was worthy of someone like him"~Narrator about Katie
Nicholas Sparks has a real gift for capturing, not only romance, but the turmoil of unhealthy relationships. In this story, Katie has left a very violent and abusive husband, and when they meet again, Sparks captures the essence of their confrontation and the confusion well by switching viewpoints often and portraying the plot elements in a way that only a truly gifted author can. It's like...you know what's happening, but you're confused at the same time! It was awesome! I finished it in like 5 hours, something I can only say about the 2nd and 3rd Hunger Games books. I was riveted by this different type of love story. I despised Kevin, and I totally fell in love with Alex (favorite boy's name, by the way, so I had to pick it up!). Josh and Kristin captured my heart with their childlike faith that everything works out, and I can honestly say that it ranks up there with my favorite books. It was this book that made me realized why I sit down with my laptop every day and decide which books I'm going to impress upon the masses. I know I say this at the end of every review, but I seriously encourage you to pick it up and read it. The prose is delicate and lovely, while broaching some intensely difficult issues in society. I loved every minute of it and I guarantee, I'll read it again (to my best friend out there reading...that sarcastic remark you're making? I hear it.).
Looking forward to comments you have about it!
Teaser Quote: "Deep in her heart, she wasn't exactly sure she deserved to be happy, nor she believed that she was worthy of someone like him"~Narrator about Katie
For my 10th book review...a special surprise!!!!
So, not only do I read a lot, but I also write a ton, so as a surprise, here's an excerpt from the story I'm working on now, but beware, there is some...questionable language. Just a warning!
Breaking Pieces of a Real Heart
No one ever touches my dad's old Weber grill. It sits on our back patio, front and center, in the way, gathering dust. I bet if someone did open it up, there would still be fragile bits of burnt charcoal laying at the bottom. That's how I considered myself, once upon a time, the fragile pieces of a marriage gone south. A constant reminder to my mother of a man who had broken her heart, then took everything except this piece-of-crap grill that stared me in the face now.
"El." My mother said shortly. I sat staring at the grill, wondering why we couldn't just leave the damn thing here.
"Eliya. Pack up the grill, let's go." her tone was final, cold, and unapproachable. We were moving, that was that.
"Mom, why are we even taking it? You don't use it."
"Eliya, do it now."
There it was. The ice queen act I had spent my last three teenage years trying to perfect. I shot her my best icy glare and grabbed the handle of the all-forsaken grill. She gets her way, I get two more cuts in my leg from the grill and a new chance to be the new girl.
There it is! Hope you like it, and I'll be posting more excerpts every 10 reviews, so stay tuned!
Breaking Pieces of a Real Heart
No one ever touches my dad's old Weber grill. It sits on our back patio, front and center, in the way, gathering dust. I bet if someone did open it up, there would still be fragile bits of burnt charcoal laying at the bottom. That's how I considered myself, once upon a time, the fragile pieces of a marriage gone south. A constant reminder to my mother of a man who had broken her heart, then took everything except this piece-of-crap grill that stared me in the face now.
"El." My mother said shortly. I sat staring at the grill, wondering why we couldn't just leave the damn thing here.
"Eliya. Pack up the grill, let's go." her tone was final, cold, and unapproachable. We were moving, that was that.
"Mom, why are we even taking it? You don't use it."
"Eliya, do it now."
There it was. The ice queen act I had spent my last three teenage years trying to perfect. I shot her my best icy glare and grabbed the handle of the all-forsaken grill. She gets her way, I get two more cuts in my leg from the grill and a new chance to be the new girl.
There it is! Hope you like it, and I'll be posting more excerpts every 10 reviews, so stay tuned!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
The Choice by Nicholas Sparks
Okay, I know that I said that the last book I read was my favorite Nicholas Sparks book, but now it's my second favorite. The Choice is absolutely the best romance I've ever read (except that I am reading Their Eyes Were Watching God in my modern fiction class...). The relationship between Travis and Gabby was so beautifully crafted that I felt like those two fictional characters really truly cared about eachother, which is something that I'm sure every author dreams to achieve but so far only Sparks and Collins (The Hunger Games) have achieved for me. Oh yeah, and Hurston (Their Eyes Were Watching God). Anyway, I love their relationship, and I think it's fairly realistic. Spending uninterrupted time with someone over the course of 3 days can make you fall in love with them. It's a wonderful thing.
So...the book is good too! I started Safe Haven so we'll see how that one goes! I encourage reading over this wonderful winter break, and I also encourage picking up any of the 10 books I've reviewed so far! Have a wonderful break, ya'll!
Teaser Quote: "Stephanie I'm...I'm scared."~Travis Parker
So...the book is good too! I started Safe Haven so we'll see how that one goes! I encourage reading over this wonderful winter break, and I also encourage picking up any of the 10 books I've reviewed so far! Have a wonderful break, ya'll!
Teaser Quote: "Stephanie I'm...I'm scared."~Travis Parker
Friday, December 16, 2011
The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks
This book is actually really touching. I didn't think it would be, because the guy is kinda crazy, and Nicholas Sparks is notorious for sappy romances, which is never a problem if you're like me, but is a problem for others. This time though, there's a kid involved, and a somewhat abusive ex, and a really hotttt marine (played by Zac Efron in the movie coming out...soon. I've always had a soft spot for that guy since he quit doing HSM). Anyway, I was engaged pretty much the whole time, and even though I was super confused at the beginning, I really enjoyed the whole thing, even though Keith Clayton may be the most detestable man on the face of the Earth.
I really enjoyed it because it ended well. Most Sparks books go the same direction as this one (which may be a dead giveaway...SORRY!) this one ends really well. This one may be my favorite Sparks book so far, even though I haven't read all of them, I plan to.
I really encourage this one, because it's very good.
Teaser Quote: "She had been proud of his decision to serve his country, her heart bursting with love and admiration the first time she saw him outfitted in his dress blues. "~Beth
I really enjoyed it because it ended well. Most Sparks books go the same direction as this one (which may be a dead giveaway...SORRY!) this one ends really well. This one may be my favorite Sparks book so far, even though I haven't read all of them, I plan to.
I really encourage this one, because it's very good.
Teaser Quote: "She had been proud of his decision to serve his country, her heart bursting with love and admiration the first time she saw him outfitted in his dress blues. "~Beth
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Sorry guys!
So, Anna Karenina is like 9000 pages (actually only 900...) and the school librarians already hate me for stockpiling their books in my bedroom...so we'll see if I can finish it up some other time. I asked for a Nook for Christmas, so maybe then!
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
The Chosen by Chaim Potok
So, I read this book for my Modern Fiction class, and because Anna Karenina is taking me a very, very long time (that's 19th century Russian authors for you, folks), I decided that ya'll needed a review from me.
The story consists of a Jewish boy coming of age in WWII New York. It's a super interesting story and easy to follow. The characters and developement is rich, and I hear there's a sequel, so maybe I'll read it! Those who read Hemingway, look for some references to A Farewell to Arms, because they're in there!
It's a great story, and unfortunately, I'm on the run, otherwise I'd totally write more!
Teaser Quote: "Crazy world. Cockeyed."~Mr. Savo
The story consists of a Jewish boy coming of age in WWII New York. It's a super interesting story and easy to follow. The characters and developement is rich, and I hear there's a sequel, so maybe I'll read it! Those who read Hemingway, look for some references to A Farewell to Arms, because they're in there!
It's a great story, and unfortunately, I'm on the run, otherwise I'd totally write more!
Teaser Quote: "Crazy world. Cockeyed."~Mr. Savo
Sunday, December 4, 2011
The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks
So, this is a book that I recommend somewhat hesitantly. It's not an easy book to read, especially if you've lost someone close to you. It was extremely hard for me to read this the first time, much less a second in order to review it for you guys, especially because it was incredibly and powerfully written, and the use of childlike insight in the end is beautifully captured and displayed in a heartwrenching way. Anyhoo, it's a very, very good book.
The story starts with Ronnie, short for Veronica, Miller, a rebellious teen forced to spend the summer with her dad in North Carolina. She falls in with the "wrong" crowd. She then meets Will Blakelee, a rich, handsome boy her age who gives her the summer of her life. I promise, If you love a quality love story, you'll love this one.
Again, you've been fairly warned. It's sad, but it's also beautiful.
Teaser Quote: "The next time you're mad at me, talk to me. Don't shut me out. I don't like playing games."~Will Blakelee
The story starts with Ronnie, short for Veronica, Miller, a rebellious teen forced to spend the summer with her dad in North Carolina. She falls in with the "wrong" crowd. She then meets Will Blakelee, a rich, handsome boy her age who gives her the summer of her life. I promise, If you love a quality love story, you'll love this one.
Again, you've been fairly warned. It's sad, but it's also beautiful.
Teaser Quote: "The next time you're mad at me, talk to me. Don't shut me out. I don't like playing games."~Will Blakelee
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