Thursday, October 10, 2013

Review: Blood Red Road



Publication Date: January 3rd, 2012
Genre: YA Dystopian
Amazon/Barnes and Noble
Saba has spent her whole life in Silverlake, a dried-up wasteland ravaged by constant sandstorms. The Wrecker civilization has long been destroyed, leaving only landfills for Saba and her family to scavenge from. That's fine by her, as long as her beloved twin brother Lugh is around. But when four cloaked horsemen capture Lugh, Saba's world is shattered, and she embarks on a quest to get him back.

Suddenly thrown into the lawless, ugly reality of the outside world, Saba discovers she is a fierce fighter, an unbeatable survivor, and a cunning opponent. Teamed up with a handsome daredevil named Jack and a gang of girl revolutionaries called the Free Hawks, Saba’s unrelenting search for Lugh stages a showdown that will change the course of her own civilization.

Wow! I was blown away by Blood Red Road. (Also known simply as Dust Lands in my head. Look at the giant font for the series' title in comparison to the actual title!) Not only did I find the novel to indeed be better than The Hunger Games, I also would rank the book as one of the better dystopians and even at the top of the list!

At first, I wasn't sure if I would like the dialect. There are no quotations marks and a lot of pretty bad grammar. There are misspelled words aplenty and you will find a lot of choppy sentences. However, all this makes this book one of the most realistic dystopians out there. Have you ever wondered why a character with supposedly no education can speak with perfect grammar and acquire such a large vocabulary? I certainly have, particularly in dystopians, and I am so glad Dust Lands fixes that problem.

I know a lot of people are still apprehensive of the writing of the novel. Will it be too hard to get into the novel with the bad grammar and lack of punctuation and spelling? For me, the dialect did not prevent me from getting sucked into Saba's world. In fact, the uncommon but smartly planned writing made me love the book so much more, and after a while I barely noticed the "errors". I was just in Saba's head and thinking the way she thought.

Also, I love the fact that Dust Lands is a dystopian without an overload of technonlgy. In all honesty, I was kind of getting bored with all the computer-y electronic-y aspects in some novels. Blood Red Road is simply a survival story in a world with a harsh terrain and plenty of fighting and cruel conditions. I also loved the lack of control the setting has. Everyone is out to keep only their heads on their necks and most are back stabbers that don't care about the fate of others.

The characters are superb. While I found Saba to occasionly be thick headed and mean, she was a unique character and her story of survival is also one about self discovery. The character I felt for most was Saba's sister Emmi. Saba treats her badly as she blames Emmi for the mother's death, and she goes through a lot of pain and trauma for a seven year old. Also, I found the brother, Lugh, to be a very interesting character. Although we don't see much of him, he has a big presence throughout the book and I hope we see more of him in the second book.

Jack, the love interest, was not a "wow" character for me, although I did like him. I was intrigued by him and I was on edge to hear his story. Unfortunately, we don't seem to learn enough about Jack and I was disappointed. Hopefully more will be revealed in the next book. Next, we have the Free Hawks. They were so awesome! Who can't love a "gang of girl warriors and revolutionaries"?

Finally, we have the adventure and plot. Well, it was amazingly paced and I really hated every time I had to set the book down. There is so much action from fights to storms to daring escapes. Along with the action there is also great, to-the-point descriptions that have you imagining the setting. Overall, I really enjoyed the journey Blood Red Road sucked me into. The characters, plot, setting, and dialect were amazing and realictic. Don't let this book scare you. Give Dust Lands a try.

4/5 Stars


Thanks for reading!
-Emily

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Waiting on Wednesday #26

This week I am waiting on...

After The End by Amy Plum
Publication Date: May 6th, 2014
Genre: Young Adult
Series: Unnamed #1
World War III has left the world ravaged by nuclear radiation. A lucky few escaped to the Alaskan wilderness. They’ve survived for the last thirty years by living off the land, being one with nature, and hiding from whoever else might still be out there.

At least, this is what Juneau has been told her entire life.

When Juneau returns from a hunting trip to discover that everyone in her clan has vanished, she sets off to find them. Leaving the boundaries of their land for the very first time, she learns something horrifying: There never was a war. Cities were never destroyed. The world is intact. Everything was a lie.

Now Juneau is adrift in a modern-day world she never knew existed. But while she’s trying to find a way to rescue her friends and family, someone else is looking for her. Someone who knows the extraordinary truth about the secrets of her past.

I have never read anything by Amy Plum, but I want to! Plus, I love the fact that the book supposedly takes place in Alaska. Or maybe I just chose this book because of the dogs on the cover...

What are you waiting on?
-Emily

Monday, October 7, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday #25


Hosted by the Broke and the Bookish

Top Ten Six Best Series Enders

Yeah, I could only think of six!!!


1. Clockwork Princess
The book was such a beautiful conclusion to the trilogy!

2. The Last Olympian
Rick Riordan is a genius. I love all the characters so much and I was holding my breath throughout the entire novel. Also, the last chapter was awesome.

3. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
J.K. Rowling can do no bad in my book... I loved reading about Harry's seventh year away from Hogwarts. Also, I may have read this book at least eight times.

4. Last Sacrifice
What an amazing ending! I read all of the Vampire Academy books a month ago and this was one of the best of a epic series. Also, I loved how we are introduced to characters from Bloodlines.

5. Ascend 
The Trylle Trilogy exceeded my expectations, and I especially loved the third and final one, Ascend.

6. Realms of the Gods
This book blew my mind. That is all.


What's on your list?
-Emily


Sunday, October 6, 2013

Just One More Chapter!

Yeah about that...

Common Bookish Thoughts:

"Just a couple more pages!"

"One more chapter! That's it! Then I will shut my book."

"I need to know why that happened... Um, maybe just a tiny, tiny bit more?"





We all have those times when we are reading a really, really good book and tell ourselves "I'll just read to the end of this chapter..." As you probably know, this never works. I can almost guarantee you will end up reading, well, nearly the whole book. Also, you will get nothing useful done.

Most of the time, this isn't such a bad trait. However, there are times when my mom pops her head into my room and reminds me I have to sweep before ballet. My response is, "Just one more chapter! Then I will sweep." Needless to say, the sweeping gets done very hurriedly at the last second.

Now, you may be wondering why I chose to write about this topic today. Well, I was actually planning on writing a review today. The key word in that sentence was planning...  Anyway, I started reading Crash Into You by Katie McGarry and, instead of penning up a review like a good little book blogger, I read the whole entire book. Now, I am doing a discussion post because they are quicker and I tend to spend a lot of time on my reviews.


Other "Just One More Page" Books.

Another time I read the entire sixth Harry Potter book. Yeah, there was no sleep that night, no matter how hard I tried to convince myself to put the book down and get some shut-eye.

Also, one weekend I spent an entire day reading Through the Zombie Glass. I was a sad excuse for a blogger that Saturday too, just like today.

How could I have almost forgotten Fangirl? I stayed up 'till two am reading that jewel. I fell asleep on a pile of laundry that I probably should have hung up and I was still in my jeans.

Do you have the same habits? Have you had the same experience?
-Emily


Friday, October 4, 2013

Stacking the Shelves #25

Hosted by Tynga's Reviews!

I had two pretty awesome weeks in books! Also, this week has been pretty exciting all around; my mom came back from Chicago, my best friend had her birthday, and, this is the best part, I got sick again! (Please note Emily's use of sarcasm.)


Bought

I also snuck The 5th Wave into the picture... I couldn't resist! I just finished the book, and boy was it amazing! I hope to have a review up soon, if I can ever find the words to do it justice.

The other books I got at Powells with the credit I got from selling used books. So far, all I have read is Through The Zombie Glass and Wildefire. Steelheart is up next!

For Review
 Pawn by Aimee Carter
Crash Into You by Katie McGarry
(Thank you Harlequin Teen!)
American Girl on Saturn (received for tour!)

The Faerie War (Thank you Rachel Morgan!)

How was your week in books?
-Emily

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Happy Birthday Sadie! (+ Giveaway)

Hi everyone!

Well, today, October 2nd, is one of my best friend's birthdays! I wanted to surprise Sadie, also known as my best friend, with a post! Also, I can rant about how she is one year older then me now *sigh* Well, at least for PE tests she will have to run more laps than me.

So, congratulations Sadie! Have a wonderful birthday, and I hope you receive awesome presents! Also, enjoy those incredible chocolate chip cookie "muffins" you were making... they are delicious. You are amazing, and I cherish the day we met on the balance beam in Kindergarten. I am so glad to be your friend!

Also, there is a card and gift coming your way soon, I hope you like them!

And, now a giveaway! (US only. Sorry!)

The winner will receive a copy of Minders, The Red Pryamid, or BZRK. These are books that all have a main character named Sadie! 
a Rafflecopter giveaway

Have an amazing birthday Sadie! You are amazing! And good luck on the giveaway everyone!
-Emily

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Waiting on Wednesday #25

This week I am waiting on...

Ignited by Tahereh Mafi

Publication Date: February 4th, 2014
Genre: YA Dystopian
Amazon/Barnes and Noble
The heart-stopping conclusion to the New York Times bestselling Shatter Me series, which Ransom Riggs, bestselling author of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, called "a thrilling, high-stakes saga of self-discovery and forbidden love"

Juliette now knows she may be the only one who can stop the Reestablishment. But to take them down, she'll need the help of the one person she never thought she could trust: Warner. And as they work together, Juliette will discover that everything she thought she knew-about Warner, her abilities, and even Adam-was wrong.

In Shatter Me, Tahereh Mafi created a captivating and original story that combined the best of dystopian and paranormal and was praised by Publishers Weekly as "a gripping read from an author who's not afraid to take risks." The sequel, Unravel Me, blew readers away with heart-racing twists and turns, and New York Times bestselling author Kami Garcia said it was "dangerous, sexy, romantic, and intense." Now this final book brings the series to a shocking and climactic end.

I hope Ignite Me turns out to be a gripping conclusion! This series and I have a love/hate relationship, and I am so excited for this third book! Also, what team are you on if you have read Shatter Me or Unravel Me?

Are there any books you're waiting on?
-Emily

Monday, September 30, 2013

Cover Reveal: Defector


Defector by Suzanne Winnacker

(Variants #2)
Published by: Razorbill
Publication date: June 26, 2014
Genres: Thriller, Young Adult
Synopsis not currently available.

Synopsis for book 1 – Impostor:
Can Tessa pose as Madison . . . and stop a killer before it’s too late?

Tessa is a Variant, able to absorb the DNA of anyone she touches and mimic their appearance. Shunned by her family, she’s spent the last two years training with the Forces with Extraordinary Abilities, a secret branch of the FBI. When a serial killer rocks a small town in Oregon, Tessa is given a mission: she must impersonate Madison, a local teen, to find the killer before he strikes again.

Tessa hates everything about being an impostor—the stress, the danger, the deceit—but loves playing the role of a normal girl. As Madison, she finds friends, romance, and the kind of loving family she’d do anything to keep. Amid action, suspense, and a ticking clock, this super-human comes to a very human conclusion: even a girl who can look like anyone struggles the most with being herself

----About the Author----

Susanne Winnacker studied law before she became a full-time writer. She lives with her husband, a dog and three bunnies in Germany. She loves coffee (in every shape and form), traveling and animals.
When she isn't writing, you can usually find her in the kitchen, experimenting with new vegan dishes. 

Her YA thriller IMPOSTOR will be published on May 28, 2013. It has been optioned for TV by Warner Brothers!

Book One



Ooh, I love the cover!
What do you think?
-Emily