Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Monday, November 18, 2019

Review of Warcross by Marie Lu

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For the millions who log in every day, Warcross isn’t just a game—it’s a way of life. The obsession started ten years ago and its fan base now spans the globe, some eager to escape from reality and others hoping to make a profit. Struggling to make ends meet, teenage hacker Emika Chen works as a bounty hunter, tracking down players who bet on the game illegally. But the bounty hunting world is a competitive one, and survival has not been easy. Needing to make some quick cash, Emika takes a risk and hacks into the opening game of the international Warcross Championships—only to accidentally glitch herself into the action and become an overnight sensation.

Convinced she’s going to be arrested, Emika is shocked when instead she gets a call from the game’s creator, the elusive young billionaire Hideo Tanaka, with an irresistible offer. He needs a spy on the inside of this year’s tournament in order to uncover a security problem . . . and he wants Emika for the job. With no time to lose, Emika’s whisked off to Tokyo and thrust into a world of fame and fortune that she’s only dreamed of. But soon her investigation uncovers a sinister plot, with major consequences for the entire Warcross empire.





Rating 4/5 stars 


I enjoyed this book immensely. I kept me interested from the start right through to the very thought provoking end. It has good characters and a brilliantly imagined world. Marie Lu’s descriptions are so good, it feels like you can see exactly what she intended! All the colors and shapes of the virtual world.
Emika’s character builds from a ‘’one man show” kind of girl, to a first-class team player. Even though she is a down and out teenager, who struggles financially, she makes friends with billionaires and high ranked game players.
The virtual reality of this book is outstanding, evidence of the writer’s skills. I have read some of Marie Lu’s other books and it is just as great.
The book has a very thought provoking ending. A choice between two things. One is good, the other bad. But the good are also bad, and the bad are also good. So which one will you choose?
I think both adults and teenagers will love this book. 

#marielu
#warcross

Sunday, September 29, 2019

Review of Illuminae by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff

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This morning, Kady thought breaking up with Ezra was the hardest thing she’d have to do. This afternoon, her planet was invaded.

The year is 2575, and two rival megacorporations are at war over a planet that’s little more than an ice-covered speck at the edge of the universe. Too bad nobody thought to warn the people living on it. With enemy fire raining down on them, Kady and Ezra—who are barely even talking to each other—are forced to fight their way onto an evacuating fleet, with an enemy warship in hot pursuit.
But their problems are just getting started. A deadly plague has broken out and is mutating, with terrifying results; the fleet's AI, which should be protecting them, may actually be their enemy; and nobody in charge will say what’s really going on. As Kady hacks into a tangled web of data to find the truth, it's clear only one person can help her bring it all to light: the ex-boyfriend she swore she'd never speak to again.




***** 5 stars
What an interestingly written book! It is written like no other book I’ve ever read before. Almost like a comic book or graphic novel, but the pictures are made of words. The whole story consists of files, reports, messages, etc. It is in fact a report compiled by someone about what transpired on the Planet Kerenza, and after.

It is such a captivating read. I was really surprised that you can tell a whole story, in enough detail, with just emails, schematics, military files, IMs, medical reports, interviews, and such. Very creative! I’ll definitely be reading the next two books in this series soon (Gemina & Obsidio).

I fell in love with the two main characters from the start, and empathized with them, their situation, their very complicated relationship. The character building is so good. Kady and Ezra really grow as people from childish teens to more responsible young adults.

The way it is written make for an awesome read that never bores. The twists (yes, plural!) in the end are something I never would have predicted. And I absolutely love unpredictable books! This is definitely one of the very few 5 star reads I’ve had in a while!

It is classified as a young adult book, but it is quite graphic in some scenes, I would not recommend it to younger teenagers. It has a lot of violence in it more suitable for older teenagers/young adults.

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Review of Wilder Girls by Rory Power




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Everyone loses something to the Tox; Hetty lost her eye, Reese's hand has changed, and Byatt just disappeared completely.

It’s been eighteen months since the Raxter School for Girls was put in quarantine. The Tox turned the students strange and savage, the teachers died off one by one. Cut off from the mainland, the girls don’t dare wander past the school’s fence where the Tox has made the woods wild and dangerous. They wait for the cure as the Tox takes; their bodies becoming sick and foreign, things bursting out of them, bits missing.

But when Byatt goes missing, Hetty will do anything to find her best friend, even if it means breaking quarantine and braving the horrors that lie in the wilderness past the fence. As she digs deeper, she learns disturbing truths about her school and what else is living on Raxter Island. And that the cure might not be a cure at all...




**** 4 stars

This was a very interesting read for me. It was written nicely throughout the whole book, which made it a pleasant read. It does require a lot of trigger warnings, though. (I’ll mention some below) The book is classified as Young Adult, but I would say that you should be a bit of an older young adult to not get scarred by some of the things going on in this story.
It is brutal and does not try to sugar coat what really happens. I would say it is borderline horror. Which I like!  I describe it as similar to Lord of the Flies, but with girls. Without giving any spoilers, there are animal deaths, human deaths and maiming. And the animals are, well, lets just say they’re not like they used to be.
The ending is a bit weird. It didn’t fit in with the rest of the story for me. But, that’s just me.


Trigger warnings:
Suicide, suicidal tendencies
Violence (graphic)
Gore
Parental death, animal death, character death
Starvation
Non-consensual medical treatments
Body mutilations

Friday, July 12, 2019

Review of sneak peak of Rules for Vanishing by Kate Alice Marshall



I got this sneak peak of the book from Bookish First to review. 

This is probably one of the best ghost stories I have ever read (or started reading). It flows seamlessly and keeps you tied to the story throughout. Even when it jumps from interviews to reports and text messages to actual story, it does not become boring and you are never unsure of where it is taking you like some books that jumps around from character to character, or from present to past. 
It keeps you intrigued. There are interesting characters and the author makes you want to get to know them. And I love how folklore is weaved into the story. 
The authors pick of words make this already scary book even better. 
I cannot wait to read the book to see if Becca is found by Sara and her friends.

#rulesforvanishing
#katealicemarshall

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Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Reading Harry Potter for the first time



Yes, I know.

I have watched some of the movies, but never have I read any of the books. I have always known of the Harry Potter books, but for some reason I never picked one up.

So, I decided to start reading them. Just started with Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. I am buying the House Edition books as they come out now too. I am reading it on my kindle though, I don't want to ruin the books... But I think I'll switch over to the books soon anyway. I'd rather read a real book with pages to turn and that lovely book-scent than reading on a screen.

So far it is a nice smooth read, so I am enjoying it. I even went to www.pottermore.com to find out which House I am. Ravenclaw!!

So, I there are any more newcomers to the Harry Potter books, please share your thoughts.

#harrypotter
#jkrowling

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Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Review for Caraval by Stephenie Garber

This book is without a doubt one of the best I've read. Ever. All I can say is, wow. I am definitely reading Legendary next.

I like how the main characters develop and grow. The Caraval world is brilliantly thought out. There is always some hidden alcove of bridge or tunnel to find. There are enough twists in the story to keep you on the edge of you seat, with the biggest and best twist ending you can imagine.

Well done Stephanie Garber! Mixing romance and mystery into an unbelievable contest, with sisterly love weaved through it all. It's no wonder this book is heading to Hollywood to become a film.

After I've finished this series, I'll be watching for more book from Stephenie.

#stephaniegarber
#caraval

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Friday, June 28, 2019

Fantasy Fiction and Young Adult books

What is it about fantasy and young adult genres that makes me love it so much?
I mean I am a thirty-something year old mom! Aren't I suppose to read more adulty stuff?

Well, like people love to say, "You're only as old as you feel". And that is so true. I'll always love dragons and castles, werewolves and vampires, and what ever else all those imaginative authors are able to think up. It's adventurous and fun! Life has enough seriousness in it. So I want to immerse myself in a book that is so far from reality, so that I can, even for just a while, forget about all the troubles of the real world.

So where am I escaping to now? Caraval by Stephanie Garder. Just started, but so far I don't want to stop reading. I don't want to exit that world to resume living my real life. But, like all good things...
Unfortunately, I have to work full time, feed the family, and yes, sleep. The dreaded thing that drags me out of wondrous tales every night.

Caraval looks promising, so far. The characters started out fairly good. The only one annoying me slightly at this stage is Scarlet. Very overprotective and not thinking straight. But I do believe all will become clearer the further I get, so no worries.

Till next time. Keep on reading.

One of Us is Lying by Karen M. McManus

  Pay close attention and you might solve this. On Monday afternoon, five students at Bayview High walk into detention. Bronwyn,  the bra...