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BOOK REVIEW – Half a King (Shattered Sea #1) by Joe Abercrombie

BOOK REVIEW – Half a King (Shattered Sea #1) by Joe AbercrombieHalf a King (Shattered Sea #1)
by Joe Abercrombie
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“You may need two hands to fight someone. But only one to stab them in the back.”

I really enjoyed this one!! I think this is going to be short and sweet, because while I enjoyed it, there is so much that happens that I just can’t say…and the story will be that much better when you decide to read it if I leave a ton of things in the dark. Like when View Spoiler » or when View Spoiler » or when View Spoiler » and last but not least, when he View Spoiler » Aaaaaah revenge…..a dish best served cold :P.

“When you’re in hell,” murmured Yarvi, “only a devil can point the way out.”

Yarvi’s life, while somewhat fulfilled, is a sad one. He is always angry. He is always sorry. He is mocked in public for his half a hand. Then the day comes when he is called upon to become King…but his not-so-obvious enemies have other ideas in store for him-namely, death.

Always he was angry. As soon as it was too late to do him any good.

I think I liked this story so much because it’s so different from what I usually read. It wasn’t so far out there that I felt awkward reading it, and it wasn’t so mild as to pretend that it’s not a brutal book with harsh ends for those who deserve it. This is a story about revenge. Getting back at those that wronged or hurt you…no matter how much you once cared about them….and finding kinship among the most unlikely allies.

The fool strikes, she had said. The wise man smiles, and watches, and learns.
Then strikes.

I really enjoyed the simplistic writing. In so many novels that reach far beyond my normal spectrum, the writing astounds and confuses me because of my lack of focus for that particular story-I’m simply just trying to spread my wings and I end up getting overwhelmed by the siege and storm tactics, the manner of speak, the overdrawn and utterly overwhelming dialogue, and most of all the strategizing. Allllll of these books tend to overly strategize and strategize and strategize….all the while losing me in all the heavy handed dialogue. But not this book-each scene was perfectly placed and well thought out-not once was I bored when they were trying to figure out their next move. I actually quite enjoyed their bonding time-it was heartwarming. Even more than the bonding was his gradual growth of feelings for one of the people trapped on the ship with him, one of his fellow slaves. It was so sweet to see them growing tender towards one another-without even realizing it.

Perhaps even those we raise highest never get that far above the mud.

Overall this story was heartbreaking, but I loved pretty much every minute of it. I think I once again didn’t have time to fully immerse myself into the story, but more than that I think it disjointed the most pivotal moments-I severely hate when life gets in the way. More than once, though, I did feel something a little…odd about a scene. Like, I’d be reading about what was going to happen, and then in a blink of an eye, the scene was halfway through what was ‘about’ to happen. This might have just been exhaustion and fatigue on my part, and thank God it didn’t ruin the story for me. I loved Yarvi and his struggles with acting strong and becoming the person he was meant to be. He was a strong-willed character with a good heart and an even more cunning mind…and I loved following him on his journey for revenge.

That ending doooeee….

BOOK REVIEW – The Kiss of Deception (The Remnant Chronicles #1) by Mary E. Pearson

BOOK REVIEW – The Kiss of Deception  (The Remnant Chronicles #1) by Mary E. PearsonThe Kiss of Deception (The Remnant Chronicles #1)
by Mary E. Pearson
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**Arc kindly provided by Netgalley in exchange for an honest review**

It can take years to mold a dream. It takes only a fraction of a second for it to be shattered.

Admittedly, I had started this months ago when I first received it from the publisher. I was SO excited because it was the only book I requested that I just REALLY wanted and HAD to have. But as I jumped right into the story, I started to gradually notice how little I felt for the characters and how bored I was….but I knew there was a chance that if I kept going, I might find that it was just the beginning I didn’t care for. Well, here we are months later, and I can say without any hesitation that, while I DID have to skim quite a bit and was STILL disappointed up to a certain point, I WILL be continuing onto the next installment.

If one can’t be trusted in love, one can’t be trusted in anything. Some things can’t be forgiven.

At first, when I started reading this again, I just knew there was no way I could finish this and that I’d force myself to get to 60% at least, no matter what. I am SO glad I did. I rarely tell myself that I am going to DNF something and then finish the book, so I think that tells you how much better this got….at around 60%. Ironic, isn’t it?

That’s the way of death. There’s no dignity in it.

The thing I want to make abundantly clear is that while the story was not doing it for me, the writing was what kept me reading-it’s as simple as that. There were no errors, it had a nice flow that kept me reading even as I wanted to put it down-I saw something great in the writing that made me think that there was something the author was leading up to, something bigger than our main character, Lia. And I was right.

His arms circled around me, his face nestled in my hair, holding me so tight I could almost believe we would never part again. I breathed him in, his touch, his voice, and for a moment as long and short as a heartbeat, all of the world and its problems disappeared and there was only us.

I think my biggest problem with the story was Lia. She was dreadfully boring and I found myself skimming the parts she was in without the two male leads. I felt the only interesting thing about their love triangle was the presence of the two males, Rafe and Kaden. One is a prince, one is an assassin sent to kill Lia-but we don’t know which one it is. At the beginning of the story, Lia was about to marry the Prince whom her father, the King, had arranged a marriage for….but it wasn’t for love, and it isn’t what she wanted for her life, so she fled the palace with her best friend early on the morning of her wedding…never to be heard from again.

I will find you.
In the farthest corner, I will find you.

One of my favorite things about this book would have to be the fact that the author completely tricked me on who the Prince was-I was literally reading the story thinking about one man as the Prince and one the assassin and then when they were revealed, I literally just stopped reading, went back a few pages, and tried to see what I had missed-had I skipped a chapter?? Was I looking at it wrong? So I went back EVEN FARTHER to about 20% when they all meet and tried to see how I could have been reading this so plainly-as if I just knew what was going on when I wasn’t even close to knowing at all. It was baffling to me and made me laugh, because I had no doubt in my mind what and who I was reading about. So…that was embarrassing.

I swallowed. He closed what gap was left between us, and I had to lift my chin to see him. He looked down at me. “Because ever since that first day I met you, I’ve gone to sleep every single night thinking about you, and every morning when I wake, my first thoughts are of you.” He stepped impossibly closer and lifted his hands, cupping my face, his touch so gentle it was barely there. “When I’m not with you, I wonder where you are. I wonder what you’re doing. I think about how much I want to touch you. I want to feel your skin, your hair, run every dark strand through my fingers. I want to hold you, your hands, your chin.” His face drew nearer, and I felt his breath on my skin. “I want to pull you close and never let you go,” he whispered.

I have to comment on the two men-one is the Prince, and one the assassin. All I will say is that while I like both guys, my Prince fetish flared to life again like a raging inferno in the last 30% of this book and it took me totally by surprise. I was just reading along, finally happy with where the story was going (out of that boring city they were in for 60%) and all of a sudden they are both revealed and I did something similar to the emoji scream face where your jaw totally drops and you look like a moron. Both sweet, considerate guys, but, for me, the Prince stole the show. (And no, I can’t even gush about their attributes because it would give it away. Grr).

The wind swirled between us, threw mist in our faces. Whispered. In the farthest corner…I will find you.
I wiped at my eyes, the real and true blurring.
But I knew this much. He came
He was here.
And maybe, for now, that was all the truth I needed.

So all in all, I would say that this is a pretty well put together novel, indeed. I didn’t think the random quotes and passages fit in very well, seeing as they were sporadically spaced throughout (maybe I missed the pattern before chapters?) and I know I skimmed quite a bit. I had this pegged as a two because I didn’t think there was a possible way the excellent writing and the two men could be the sole reason I gave this a three, but when the action started and these men showed their true colors, everything changed for me. A DNF case became an ‘I have to finish this and not skim‘ in a matter of seconds. The last 40% drew me in more than I could have imagined and I was so happy I decided to keep going. The ending had an awesome cliffhanger that left me begging for more, and now I have a very long wait before I get some answers. This is going to suck.

BOOK REVIEW – Eon: Dragoneye Reborn (Eon #1) by Alison Goodman

BOOK REVIEW – Eon: Dragoneye Reborn (Eon #1) by Alison GoodmanEon: Dragoneye Reborn (Eon #1)
by Alison Goodman
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“No one can ever truly know what is in another man’s heart.”

Okay….it so doesn’t feel right to give this such a low rating when I loved the beginning and really liked the end but….why push up a rating when I don’t even know what to say?? I can’t hide behind a three or four every time I have trouble deciding what to rate something. It’s come to that time where I’m reading a wide array of books and different genres and the lines are starting to blur-I’ve had to start rating (not always) more harshly and, unfortunately, this book has fallen into this current time period where I’m done sugar coating my ratings.

There was a saying that a man’s true character was revealed in defeat. I thought it was also revealed in victory.

The thing is, it’s quite unfortunate that I wasn’t more enthralled with the story. It went a little something like this: The beginning-Loved. Eon/Eona? Loved. The secret she was hiding in a horrible society? Loved. The middle of the story? Began to lose interestquickly. The end? Finally what I’d been waiting for. Now, see, call me stupid (again), but I really, really trusted the reviews. When I see someone say they were on the edge of their seat the entire time I guess I envisioned a ton of action and peril and fighting aaaaaannddd….that was minimal, at best. There was deception, which I loved, but then hardly any action to follow these new found errors in people’s demeanor. I kinda thought that was the whole point of their society? If you are deceptive, there is punishment or pain….yeah? Clearly I went in with my eyes wide open and I really needed to…close them a bit. Because when it came down to it, not that much happened. Sorry, but there it is-my glaring problem with the story.

My dragon was the Keeper of Truth. The irony made me shift in my chair.

I suppose, aside from lack of action, my other problem was the replacing of action with dialogue. Dialogue and more dialogue and more more more talking. Jeeeeezzzz, just…I don’t know. I had to skim quite a bit. And, okay, call me (again) stupid, because I know their culture and how harsh they are, but when View Spoiler » it really pissed me off and sickened me. I knew stuff like that could happen, but, when it actually happened I was just totally turned off by it. It’s like, you don’t take that action the whole story and then it happens in that particular fashion??? Sickening. And, sadly, that’s probably quite common.

“Are you frightened now?”
I nodded, shame flushing my skin.
“Is it going to stop you?”
“No.”
“That is the courage of a warrior.”

Now, I must say, generally if I don’t love or connect with a book I don’t continue onto the next book. But. But. I really liked Eona. I loved her, in fact. I also really enjoyed the Prince (when he was in it). There is more action and peril to come (again, trusting those dastardly reviews) and, *GASP*, romaaaannnccceee….so I will continue on. And I think that says something, the fact that I want to finish the series. I liked it just enough and have went through the same thing with other series, so I know there’s a chance I just might fall in love with the next book…and I sure hope that happens.

BOOK REVIEW – The Dream Thieves (The Raven Cycle #2) by Maggie Stiefvater

BOOK REVIEW – The Dream Thieves (The Raven Cycle #2) by Maggie StiefvaterThe Dream Thieves (The Raven Cycle #2)
by Maggie Stiefvater
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In that moment, Blue was a little in love with all of them. Their magic. Their quest. Their awfulness and strangeness. Her raven boys.

Wow. There are so few words to express how I feel about this stunning and brilliant series. When I first picked up The Raven Boys I knew it was going to be a toss-up on whether I would enjoy it or not. What I didn’t know was that I was going to get swept into a world where magic is real and anything is possible. I didn’t know I was going to fall in love with the oh-so-proper Richard Gansey III. And I didn’t know just how great it could possibly get.

This book focused a little more on our mercurial and mysterious bad boy Ronan. At the end of book one we discovered that our beloved Chainsaw, the raven, came from Ronan’s dreams. Yes, Ronan can quite literally bring things back from his dreams.

It was a fascinating way to end book one and it continued into book two with maximum force. More than once his nightmares made me look around the dark room and stare pointedly at shadows in the corner. That is correct-while it’s amazing to bring fun things back, his nightmarish creatures can also be brought back to the real world-and they want nothing more than to destroy Ronan.

Secrets and cockroaches-that’s what will be left at the end of it all.

While I did find being in Ronan’s head to be a bit refreshing after being stuck in Adam’s morose mind (I STILL don’t like him-he was even whinier in this one!), I still think that being in Gansey’s and Blue’s heads made me by far the happiest. I love how Gansey and Blue have come full circle since Gansey’s astronomically horrific first encounter with Blue at Nino’s. We are starting to see how they are fascinated by each other and have subtle jealous or longing tendancies for one another. I also love Gansey’s subtle protectiveness of Blue, er, Jane. (He calls her Jane because he likes the name Jane lol). What I am both looking forward to, though, and dreading….is what will come of their blossoming love for one another. It will most likely end in heartbreak and sorrow, because if you remember Neeve’s cryptic words, once blue saw Gansey’s spirit on St. Marks Eve, he was doomed to the fate of death before next St. Marks Eve. He has one year to live, and because Blue saw his spirit that night, he is either her true love, or she kills him.

If you never saw the stars, candles were enough.

And let’s not forget….since Blue was a child, she’s been told that if she kisses her true love, he will die.
Her first kiss, will be his last.
There’s an adorable prelude of what’s to come for Blue and Gansey in this installment, and it rendered me breathless and anxious for more. I can’t wait for more stolen moments between them, because I am kind of living for them at the moment.

When she blinked, two tears appeared like magic on her cheeks. The fast tears. The ones that were in your eyes and down your chin before you realized you were crying.

Beautiful, heartbreaking, addicting, and brilliant, Stiefvater has created a world that I am happy to come back to after being away. She’s made it so I can’t stand to put the book down and when I do, I think about it constantly and wonder what will come next and how it can all possibly end. I absolutely adore this series and I am so sad I have to wait until (maybe-it’s an estimate and with no blurb) September to read the next installment! But until then I will hold what I’ve read dearly to my heart, because it’s an absolutely breathtaking series with so much to offer.

BOOK REVIEW – The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle #1) by Maggie Stiefvater

BOOK REVIEW – The Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle #1) by Maggie StiefvaterThe Raven Boys (The Raven Cycle #1)
by Maggie Stiefvater
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*5 Stars* I changed my mind…..


I’m leaning toward 4.5 stars….


“There are only two reasons a non-seer would see a spirit on St. Mark’s Eve,” Neeve said. “Either you’re his true love . . . or you killed him.”

Ever since the day she was born, Blue has been told that if when she kisses her true love, he will die. If you were to ask me, I’d say this premise is intriguing, alluring, and altogether a heartbreaking reality. When you actually begin to read, though, you begin to see that the synopsis is not completely forthcoming. Now, this may turn a few readers off, but what I found was that while it wasn’t exactly as the blurb had described, it was both unique and alluring in a totally different way. I think that’s why I enjoyed it so much-it wasn’t any one thing….it just was.

I don’t quite know how to describe this story. On the one hand we have Blue, who is in a family of psychics without the ability herself to see anything. On the other hand, we have the Raven boys-privileged, without a worry, attending an elite school, thus dubbing them ‘The Raven Boys’.

I think the hardest thing to do in a story is to get your readers to care about every single character. It’s especially hard to get me to care about every single character. I have this way of being very narrow minded when it comes to books-I love romance. There is absolutely no question that without even the premise or idea of romance, I most likely won’t be as drawn to the story. Even if there isn’t supposed to be, I catch myself romanticising even the slightest of gestures, making the story work for me. Yes, I’m that sad. But more to the point, the basis of this story, in fact, did not revolve around the romance and really, didn’t have much to speak of. No, the story told was of all these Raven Boys and the non-psychic, Blue, who saw the ghost of either the boy she will fall in love with, or who she has (or will) killed.


Gansey. That’s all there is.

As I mentioned earlier, it’s hard to make you like all characters in a story-even harder is to make that the deciding factor on whether or not you’ll enjoy or love the book. That’s how I look at TRB. You either liked it because you liked Gansey, Ronan, Adam, Noah, and Blue and the mystery behind the entire story, or you got a certain percent in and realized it’s not exactly as you had thought and put it down out of sheer frustration.

I loved the writing. It was intricate and had deeper layers and meaning behind it, all the while keeping you interested and grasping for straws. I loved how all the characters came together and the mystery they worked together to solve. I loved the break down of each character and how, as the story progressed, we began to see who they really were instead of just scratching the surface. Namely-Gansey and Adam. Gansey was such a fun character to unravel and Adam, while not my favorite person in the story, started to break out of his boring shell about halfway through. It was fun to see what they could be and what they were truly like after all the time we had invested, and it became fun to discover the possibilities of what could come in the next installment. And of course-the visions of romance. They hooked me and had me begging for those moments. They were beautiful and promising, making me giddy like a little girl.

It’s as simple as that. You liked it-or you didn’t. I don’t feel there’s a ton of room for in between on this one. If you just thought it was okay, most likely you won’t remember any of the story and therefore can’t say you liked it much. If your nose was pushed to the screen like mine was, then you loved it and can most likely say you remember at least 90% of the content despite the confusing aspects that might have had you scratching your head and struggling to put the pieces together. It is playing at a heartbreaking end for Blue and her true love, but inexplicably, I am drawn and obsessed with getting to the point where I get to see the hope or heartbreak first-hand.

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