
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Monument 14 Savage Drift

Darkangel

Friday, November 28, 2014
Unmade

Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Found

Sunday, November 23, 2014
The Young Elites
I was so looking forward to Marie Lu's next venture after the Legend series. This series is about a group of malfettos, children who have changed in supernatural ways after a fever sweeps through their land. These children are shunned and despised, often hunted down by the King's Inquisitors and killed. Adelina is one of these Young Elites. She has extreme darkness inside of her that she can unleash at will. She takes great pleasure in doing such things. Her family has mistreated her and their is no one she can trust. That is until the Elites find and save her from being burned at the stake. Enzo is their leader and he can command fire. Raffaele can sense the emotions of people and bend them to his will. Windwalker can control the wind. And so on. They take Adelina in, against their better judgement as they can tell her darkness will be hard to control. They have a plan to overthrow the King and take command of the city. Teren, the lead Inquisitor is the only thing standing in their way. He, of course, has a secret of his own. Adelina is not a likeable character as of yet. She is too drawn to the dark and does not trust anyone. Her lack of trust leads to the death of several Elites. She wants power and respect, but does not know how to go about doing that without causing terrible damage. So, like I said, I'm not sure if I'm on her side yet. I will say the epilogue was the most intriguing part of the book. It definitely made me interested in continuing to read. And maybe all who have died are not dead for good. That's what I love about books, you never know what is going to happen next and they don't have to follow the rules of our world. Happy reading my friends! And Happy Thanksgiving.
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Shadow and Bone

Saturday, October 25, 2014
All Our Yesterdays
First, I can't believe how little time I have had to read this month. I suppose work and binge watching Sons of Anarchy has taken up most of my time. But enough of that. The lovely book fair ladies let me pick out a book at the book fair and I was drawn to this gem. This is the story of Em and Marina and Finn and Finn and James and James. What the heck you say? Well, this is a book of best friends, young love and a machine that will change everything. When James invents time travel to bring his parents back, the world goes a little mad. James becomes unrecognizable to his friends and they must commit to a plan that will stop the machine from ever being invented. Em has tried 15 times to stop what happens, and this trip to the past may be her last chance. Will she and Finn have the strength to do what must be done in order to stop the disaster waiting in their future? Will they even have a future? This is filled with twists and turns and an ending that will have you at the edge of the couch- or wherever you choose to read it. I loved the characters and how they change from their past selves into their future selves. And I almost love that there isn't a perfect ending. But not quite... You never know what is coming next and the idea of time travel is somehow less appealing than it may have been. So my adventure seeking readers- this one won't let you down. Onward to the next adventure. Happy reading my friends!
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