Saturday, January 7, 2012
The Space Between
One of my favorite shows is Supernatural. No, not because of the cute Winchester boys, (well, maybe just a little), but because they seem to weave such interesting mythology into the show. I recently read that every story line has to be based on plausible events. So Lilith and Lucifer are quite familiar ideas. The Space Between by Brenna Yovanoff tells the story of Daphne, the daughter of Lilith and Lucifer. She lives in Hell, where everything is hot and gray. She is surrounded by her succubus sisters with their metal teeth. She has a half brother Obie, who is the only person she loves and the only person who loves her. When Obie tells her he is leaving to live on Earth, Daphne can hardly stand it. She knows Azrael, the angel, will kill him if he tries to stay on earth. As Daphne tries to stop Obie from leaving, a half human boy is found and Daphne is inexplicably drawn to him. The boy is sent back to earth and Obie leaves with him. When Obie disappears, Daphne's mother sends her to earth to find him. Daphne has only one link to her brother, the boy -Truman. The story continues with Daphne trying to keep Truman alive long enough to find her brother. This book is quite odd. Many interesting things happen, it is violent, and there is a great love story. That being said, it probably isn't for everyone, but I couldn't put it down. Yovanoff is the author of another book I read this summer The Replacement , which is also an odd but interesting read. If you are into the supernatural, this is really a unique read. Last weekend of my break, so I'm off to enjoy it. Happy Reading my friends.
Friday, January 6, 2012
The Gray Wolf Throne
I ended 2011 with Will Herondale and start 2012 with Han Alister. I love when I find a series that has a couple of books already out so I don't have to wait for sequels. The Seven Realms series is one of those. Of course, I am now caught up and have to wait for the next one with everyone else. This is one of my favorite series for many reasons. 1. There is a strong female character- Raisa- future queen of the Fells, who is determined to make her queendom a better place. 2. Han- the streetlord turned wizard, who can't decide if he loves Raisa or hates her. 3. Amon Byrne- loyal best friend and captain of the guard, who chooses duty over his love for Raisa and 4. Crazy political intrigue between all the factions with an interest in the Fells and the Seven Realms. What is it about a bad boy turned hero that gets me every time? Han, Amon and Raisa spend this book trying to survive in order to get Raisa home in time for her coronation. There is a murder mystery, an internal struggle for power and the enduring love story between Han and Raisa. And what the heck is Micah Bayar's deal? Can't decide what side he is really on and what his game is. The end of this novel leaves Raisa in quite a tangle. She is most definitely very outspoken and this does not always sit well with those she disagrees with. Can she marry for love, or must she marry for political gain? Will Han stick around if he doesn't get what he wants- Raisa all to himself? Will Reid Nightwalker win his bid for the queen's heart? AHHHHHHH! I loved this book and will continue to look forward to any sequels that are to come- So, Han sits atop my top fictional boy list, even though he is a blonde, for the time being. What to read next?? Hmmm, have to check the pile. Happy Reading in 2012 my friends!
Friday, December 30, 2011
Legend

Thursday, December 29, 2011
Crew up- It's Shipbreaker
Nailer is a teenage boy with one task and one task only- to make quota on copper by shipbreaking. If he doesn't do this, his father will beat him, he'll be thrown off his crew and he will have no way to survive in a post climate changed America. He is small and wiry and great at fitting in the tight spaces of the wrecked ships he breaks. His friend Pima is his crew leader and only ally. After having a near death experience, he survives a city killer of a storm and finds a clipper ship washed up on an island. The ship contains more gold and silver then he has ever seen- enough to get him out of the business. Until they find a near dead swanky girl on board. After convincing Pima to let her live, Nailer must find a way to benefit from his actions. When his father finds them hiding on the island, Nailer must decide if he stays with his abusive, drug addicted father or tries to rescue Nita in hopes of some kind of reward. Because if he goes against his father, there will be no turning back. As he and Nita try and escape, they are joined by a half man named Tool- genetically bred with animal dna. Nita leads them to Orleans to find her father's ships and make their escape. Unfortunately, Nailer's father has the same idea and manages to get to Nita first. Nailer must decide if he will risk his life to save her or leave with Tool. I'm not usually a fan of this type of book. It's grungy and slimy and a constant fight for survival. But I really enjoyed this one. Nita is not a damsel in distress, she gets her hands dirty and is in the fight as much as Nailer. Nailer is an interesting character who must fight his upbringing in order to lead a better life. There was not a moment of down time, this is a fast paced novel that was hard to put down. So if you're looking for a supernatural free book- give this one a try. Crew up and happy reading my friends!
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
A Clockwork Prince

Sunday, December 11, 2011
Dark Inside
I have found myself reading an absurd amount of dystopian YA lately. The Apocalypse, zombies, earthquakes, all the adults turned into killers. Dark Inside by Jeyn Roberts is one of the darker versions. It tells the story of four teenagers, Michael, Clementine, Mason and Aries who each survive the initial event that leaves millions dead and has turned the rest into indiscriminate killers. They each have a survival story and face many horrific choices. Some act bravely, some act cowardly, but all of them try and make their way to Vancouver, where there may be a safe place to stay. The Baggers (the crazed killers) are not like the mindless zombies you may find in other books. They are smart and almost human, but possess such an evil streak you wouldn't want to run into one. There is a fifth narrator in this story, one that is an evil voice who has become part of the group. You are never told who it may be that will turn traitor. Every character has the potential to be that person. The body count in this book is high and it is not for the weak of stomach or heart. Don't get too attached to any of the characters because they may not be around by the next chapter. I liked this book, but it isn't for everyone. Definitely not a feel good story. It can't compare to Blood Red Road as far as dystopia goes. This book is set in modern times and I'm sure it is poised for a sequel, things are certainly not resolved by the end. Will I read the sequel ?- time will tell. I have 25 books on a shelf waiting to be read and another box on its way. Counting the days to Christmas break so I can make a dent in that pile. What's next you ask? Well Will Herondale is back in A Clockwork Prince and I cannot wait to see what he is up to . (He is a top ten fictional boy, you know) Well, Will awaits so I will say farewell for now. Happy Reading my friends!
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Beautiful Chaos
Oh, Ethan Wate, southern gentlemen have nothing on you! Would you give up your life to save all those you love? Ethan has to make that choice in this, the third novel in the Beautiful Creatures series by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. I have really enjoyed the love story between Lena and Ethan. She is a Caster from a family of mystical people. He is a mortal, surrounded by extraordinary people. They meet and fall in love. In this book, the repercussions of Amma and Lena bringing Ethan back to life in book two, come to play. The order of the world has been destroyed, and only "The One who is Two" can save it. But who is that? Lena- who is dark AND light, John Breed- who is evil and good- Macon- who is Incubus and Caster or could it be Link- who used to be human? As everyone tries to figure out who it is that can save the world, Ethan finds the answer. And his family isn't going to like it. These books are filled with interesting, funny, loyal and heartbreaking characters. Every one of them is important to the development of the story. It makes me want to go visit the south and experience the small town connection. If I thought this was the last book, I would be crushed by it's ending, but thankfully on the last page those magical words appeared..."Nineteen moons"... I eagerly await its arrival. If you love a supernatural romance filled with suspense and mystery I suggest you check out this series. You won't be disappointed. Happy reading my friends! May your December be filled with books galore.
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