Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Empire of Storms by Sarah J Maas

I just finished reading Empire of Storms by Sarah J Maas. This book was fantastic! For those who have read the previous books in the Throne of Glass series, this book will not disappoint you! For those who have not read the series, start at book one! If you like urban fantasy you will love this series. Really this author in general.
Okay so back to the review. This book is split into multiple intertwined stories. We continue on with Manon and her thirteen and really see an unlikely heroin emerge from her story- really two as Elide starts out in this portion of the book. Speaking of Elide. This girl rocks! She has absolutely nothing going for her but this girl is amazing beyond belief. I am really loving this love interest thing she has going on as well. I won't tell you who!
Meanwhile we have Aelin, Rowan, and their court. I am a suckered for urban romance and thsee two have it! I love all of the stolen moments between Aelin and Rowan. We see all of the fiery passion in both of them throughout this book yet somehow it does not diminish the action and suspense.
Overall, it great to finally start getting to know all of the other characters from this series. It seems like Ms Maas has decided to let us get to know these characters just in time for the final showdown. A smart move on her part. The books are so much more personal now. I am truly heartbroken for these characters at the end of this book and I can't wait to see them again in the final book of this series.
Happy reading!

Marlo

Sunday, September 11, 2016

Yay! I finally received the fifth Throne of Glass book!

So this book just came out last week, it's titled Empire of Storms. For those who don't know, this is the fifth book in the Throne of Glass series by Sarah J Maas. I am so excited to start reading this book! I got through the lrolog while at Barnes and Noble this morning and I didn't want to put it down!
So anyway, that's the book I'm reading for the next few days. It's a big book so it may take a week for me to get back to yall with a review.
Talk later!

Friday, August 19, 2016

"June" by Miranda Beverly-Whittemore

I just finished the book “June” by Miranda Beverly- Whittemore. This is now my second book sent to my by Blogging for Books in exchange for an honest review. This book took me a lot longer to finish and I delayed writing this review because I couldn’t really pinpoint anything wrong with it. The character debth is great, the story was amazing and the cliffhangers were perfect. And yet I would get three pages in and my eyes would glaze over or I’d start mentally planning my grocery list. Bad right? Well I finally figured it out. The author was wordy. Plain and simple. Do I really need a full page description of how June and Jack looked at each other from all points of view? No I did not. But that is just me and I’m not going to hold that against Ms. Whittemore. 
Now despite the wordings I just complained about, I have to say that this book was inspired. The book features two primary story lines that later finish off in a secondary story. The authors use of the house as a sort of narrator was the most amazing element in this book. I loved that the houses story wove the past and present stories together. 
The love story between June and Jack so artfully woven together as the house reveals it to Cassie in dreams and as cassie research continues along is just beautiful. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who loves a good feel good romance. Just remember to muscle through when it gets too wordy. It’s worth it! 

Monday, August 1, 2016

Sorry! :(

I know I've been a bit behind on my reviews! I still haven't finished my new book and the series I was so anxious to finish turned out stupidly dramatic and disappointing. 
The book series "Fever" was terrible. It's not even very well written but I read it because it was just interesting enough that I wanted to know how it turned out. I would have been better off reading a synopsis. The characters are so unbearably dense and dramatic it's frustrating from cover to cover. 
But anyway, you will be getting another review from me  in the next week! 

Wednesday, July 20, 2016

I got a new free book!

This book is a suspense novel titled June by Miranda Beverly-Whitmore. I will be starting this book in a few days. Right now I'm in the middle of a dystopian romance titled Landry Park.
I will give a review when I'm finished! As always, if you would like to read along with me, please do!

Monday, July 18, 2016

Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare

I just finished reading Lady Midnight by Cassandra Claire. It is the first book in the third shadowhunters series titled The Dark Artifices. Yes, yes I know she has a lot of shadow hunters books. But the thing is, she has such an addicting writing style that I'm always sad when I finish a series of hers. But anyway, on to the review. 

I have to say that the love story in this book is more annoying than the love stories in her previous two series'. It's annoying to the point of distraction. Julian and Emma are adorable and perfect together, but throughout the first half of the book all they do is secretly obsess about each other. 
Okay, love story aside, the book was great! Cassandra Clare managed to keep the villain secret until the very end battle. I do love it when I cannot predict a book's outcome! 
So the next book comes out in April of 2017 and the first book of a companion series comes out the month prior. I can't wait!

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Book to read this week!

Cassandra Claire has come out with her second Shadowhunters spin off called The Dark Artifices. This spin off will follow Emma Carstairs! If anyone has not read the original Shadowhunters series, The Mortal Instruments, I recommend reading it first for some background. 
So anyway, the first book in this new series is titled Lady Midnight and this, my dear readers, is what I shall be reading next!
Has anyone hear read any of the shadowhunters books by Cassandra Claire? Dont be shy! Tell me what you think of them!

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

A Fine Imitation by Amber Brock

I received and read my first book sent to me from Blogging for Books! They sent the book, “A Fine Imitation” by Amber Brock, to me for free in exchange for an honest review. 
I have to admit that when I first selected this book I did not have high expectations. The plot seemed rather basic to me. From the very first chapter  I knew I was 100% wrong! This book was well informed, well written, and completely riveting.
First, I need to comment on the writing style of this book. I usually have a hard time with books that switch back and forth between the past and the present but the book is so well written it was an easy transition every time. I also found that both the story unfolding in the present, and the story unfolding from the past were equally engrossing. Amber Brock managed to move seamlessly between a 31 year old woman in 1923 and her life in 1913 during her senior year of college. 
A Fine Imitation really touches on some difficult topics regarding social classes and social responsibilities surrounding America’s elite society of that time. It was a time when women were seen more as property or arm candy than an actual partner in life and marriages were still made for alliances rather than love. We also see how the air of exclusivity was, and still is in some cases, cultivated from an early age. 
This book provides an in depth look at the emotional turmoil of Vera Bellingham as she tries to navigate her life of endless meaningless parties with friends whose company is tedious at best, a sham of a marriage, and an overbearing and morally lacking mother. When an artist is employed by her husband, Vera is reminded of how her life should have been. Vera slowly begins to see that she has never truly lived but has simply existed in a fine imitation of a life.  The question now is, will she stay with Arthur in her gilded cage, or will she break free of that existence and finally truly find the love and happiness that she deserves in life?

Tuesday, July 5, 2016

A Kiss of Deception by Mary E Pearson review

A Kiss of Deception by Mary E Pearson starts as a traditional story of a princess is search of her freedom. In this instance, our princess is wanting her freedom to marry for love rather than alliance. The story takes a slight turn from the traditional when she runs away essentially leaving her groom at the alter.  Enter the jilted prince and an assassin from a far away land and you have another slight veer from traditional. 
The story written in this book is what kept me from putting it down and forgetting I even tried to read it. The story is different and, while some of it was predictable, some of it was surprisingly unpredictable for a love triangle.  
Sadly the basic story is all this book had going for it.  The author didn’t develop her characters well so you never truly felt anything for Lia one way or another. The author did well with describing places to a point. But more like she chose somewhere from real memory and put it on paper rather than drawing some from memory and some from her imagination. The writing is confusing and half the time it takes a few paragraphs to figure out who’s perspective you’ve jumped to and how far into the future she made you jump. I think it was this writing style that frustrated me the most. Frequently the author would skip ahead only to very slightly summarize anything from an hour to a full day that had passed. Usually the summarization was so vague I really didn’t even know what I was reading. 
Alas, we have a major plot twist. Unfortunately the plot twist only took me by surprise because of the author’s terribly confusing writing style…or maybe she wrote like that on purpose. Maybe she wasn’t clever enough to create surprise in the story itself. And now I am being mean! I told myself I wouldn’t do this! 
Ahem, okay. Let us continue. So during a long arduous journey (to where I will not name), we meet even more characters that we do not get to know very well and we pass a good amount of places that are too vague in description to get a good picture of. It was then that I started noticing that the culture in this land makes zero sense. Clothing being one of those cultural inconsistencies that actually do matter. 
So in closing, I would give this book a single star if it weren’t for the mostly romantic ending. It would have been an amazing ending had the writing been better. Nevertheless , I feel that the ending earned the book an extra star leaving my final rating at 2 stars. I will be starting on the second book of the series, The Heart of Betrayal, tonight. I hope Mary E Pearson’s writing will improve a bit with this next book. 

If anyone else has read the book, please let me know your thoughts!

Saturday, July 2, 2016

7/5 book to read

This upcoming week I will be starting on The Remnant Chronicles by Mary E Pearson. This fist book in this series is called  "The kiss of Deception".

For anyone who thinks they might like to read along, here is a link to the description: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16429619-the-kiss-of-deception
Is anyone else going to read with me? Leave a comment!
As always, if you have a book suggestion, comment on one of my posts!

7/5 book to read

This upcoming week I will be starting on The Remnant Chronicles by Mary E Pearson. This fist book in this series is called  "The kiss of Deception".

For anyone who thinks they might like to read along, here is a link to the description: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16429619-the-kiss-of-deception
Is anyone else going to read with me? Leave a comment!
As always, if you have a book suggestion, comment on one of my posts!

A Court of Thorns and Rose series by Sarah J Maas

Before I post next week's book, I just wanted to share a brief review of a couple books I read last week. I recommend reading these book immediately! They are a perfect mix of action and romance. If you've read them already, feel free to comment with your opinions of the books. 

 I was highly impressed with both of these books! Sarah J Maas has an ability to make her readers feel the emotions running through these books. A court of thorns and roses begins almost as a cinderella story. Stick it out though, this heroine proves herself amazingly strong- a force to be reckoned with. 
This second book in a court of thornes and roses series is hard to review without giving anything away. The book immediately sets out to destroy everything you thought you knew from the first book. Again, the emotions conveyed are staggeringly real. This book focuses first on the aftermath of of what happened under the mountain. As our heroine begins to heal, with the help of a surprising hero, we slowing see the Feyre we came to love in the first book emerge along with a few new elements. Of course, in true Sarah J Maas style, we are left hanging at the edge of our seats waiting until the third book of the series to release in 2017. 

Welcome!

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      Hi everyone! Welcome to my blog! My name is Marlo. In case you haven't guessed yet, I have a teeny tiny obsession with books. They are my mania if you will. I love them! I read all genres and on this blog you will find reviews from a good many genres. You will find, however, that I tend to get stuck on one genre for a few weeks before I will move on to another. (The current genre is fantasy in case you were wondering.)
      So anyway, stay tuned, I will be posting the name of a book every week. During the week that is what I will be reading. If you would like to read and discuss the book with me, that would be wonderful! If you just want to read reviews, that is fine too! Enjoy this blog! It's for you as much as it is for me!