Showing posts with label ya dystopian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ya dystopian. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Book Porn Tuesday

I know I haven't been posting as frequently as usual, but exams have begun so I have literally no time to blog, record or read as many books as I would like to. I'm going to try and create posts in bulk so I can schedule them to come out so I don't have to worry about missing a deadline.

Anyway back to business.

Today's beautiful cover is:


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The Darkest Minds! (click the link for its Goodreads page)

I literally just finished this trilogy and it was a-mazing! I really wasn't expecting it to be that good. I read the first book late last year and I finally got around to completing the series. The Darkest Minds centers around a girl called Ruby, who at 10 years old was taken away along with other children around her age to a concentration camp called Thurmond (there are many others). Now, at sixteen she has managed to break free and is on the run. I've honestly never been a fan of dystopians but this book has swayed me and I wholeheartedly encourage everyone to pick it up. It is filled with humour, amazing complex characters, deaths that will rip your heart out. And please for the love of God do not miss out on the novellas In Time and Sparks Rise, I prefer In Time, but they both give more information about the side characters who I promise you will adore.

Thank you for reading this post and I'll see you next time!

Friday, 1 May 2015

April Ebook Wrap Up

These are all the books I read on my kindle this month (click the picture for the goodreads page)

1. Simple Perfection by Abbi Glines (re-read)


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This is the continuation of the Perfection duology in the Rosemary Beach series, it continues the story of Woods and Della. I genuinely can't remember how I felt about this book except that I gave it  a 3 stars.

2. Take a Chance and One More Chance by Abbi Glines (re-read)


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This duology centers around  Harlow (Kiro's daughter) and Grant (Rush's former step-brother in the Rosemary beach series). Harlow was one of the most annoying, whiny, and frustrating characters I have ever had the displeasure in reading, and I have read all of Abbi Glines' books. I don't understand why I gave it a three stars- in fact I'm dropping it down to two. Grant's true character was revealed in the first one, what I thought was a kind man who  helped Blaire when she first arrived, was simply trying to get into her pants (like all the men in this sexed up town). And I know what people will say: "Boys will be Boys" , "Men will be Men" which funnily enough seems to be the recurring theme in both The Seabreeze and The Rosemary Beach series. These men do all sorts of atrocious things - treating women like sex objects, misogyny, hyper-sexualising practically every woman they see- yet they are perceived as these great guys and I can't fathom how or why. Not only that, but they are boring! What else do they do but drink, shag and work? lather rinse repeat, lather rinse repeat. How am I expected to fall in love with a character when the only redeemable thing about him is either his washboard abs or his eyelashes that make all of womankind jealous (as if all the women in the world nothing better to do than whine about the length of our eyelashes). Back to Harlow, her inner conflict between whether enjoying sex or not would make her a 'slut' or not just made me want to scream. How a woman feels ashamed for enjoying sex is beyond me, it is clearly the by-product of America's sex-education - or lack thereof. This book and all other Abbi Glines novels don't sit well with me because of the blatant misogyny that just seems to be accepted by everyone. More fool me because I continue to read and  re-read her novels, like it's crack.( Excuse the massive rant I just went on)


3. Breathe by Abbi Glines 


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Funnily enough, I actually enjoyed this one. It was summery and romantic with a hint of sexiness. I loved it. I gave it a 3 stars. This book is about Sadie White who had to care for her pregnant mother while working as a maid. She incidentally is a maid for one of the biggest rock stars- Jax. They fall in love during the summer but Jax's life as rock star puts a heavy strain on their relationship


4. You Were Mine by Abbi Glines re-read


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This was another re-read and it is also apart of the Rosemary beach series and it is about Tripp and Bethy. I really liked Bethy in the previous novels so I liked that we were finally getting a story about her. And I enjoyed this one, especially seeing what she was like when she was younger. The only thing that bugged me was as said previously, the misogyny. It wasn't as bad, but there were tiny micro-aggressions that really got on my nerves

Exhibit A: When Tripp asks Bethy to dance and she accepts, then Dean says "Smart girl" like what in god's name was that supposed  to mean? (This sounds like nothing when it's out of context but while reading I got the impression it was the fact that she was being obedient to a man that caused him to day such a thing)

Exhibit B: When the story flashes back to Tripp and Bethy's first time and Tripp says: "All the other girls I had been with were tense and dry" WHAT?! That literally means that they were not in a state of arousal and that is queue for you to either stop or get some lube you selfish prick. He acted like a women self-lubricating was some new thing invented by Bethy, NO! it is a necessity in order for a woman to enjoy sex. It's so funny how these men are supposedly experienced sex-gods yet they don't even know simple facts like this. 

Exhibit C: This is a trend in most New Adult novels so I don't want to single this book out (you know what ,I'm going to make a video about this because there is so much that needs to be said), but God forbid a woman wants to dress up, which throws their men into hysterics begging them to put some clothes because men and their sexual urges cannot be controlled. And this weird caveman analogy that Glines likes to use is freaking weird! " In that moment I wanted to beat my chest and growl like a caveman" or the "caveman in me growled". How is this attractive?! This of course is said after their partners does something really submissive. This Alpha male thing has taken a step way too far and it's borderline abusive. There is a huge difference in a person being dominant and  a person controlling every single move their partner makes.


5.While it Lasts by Abbi Glines re-read


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*Sigh* This blog post is becoming repetitive. Blah, Blah, Blah,misogyny,Blah, Blah, Blah,annoying characters,Blah. Blah, Blah. I gave it a three stars though.


6.. When Your're Gone by none other than Abbi Glines


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Why do I do this to myself? Better yet, why does Abbi Glines have duologies when they so easily could have been a stand alone? Why does the main character always have create problems for  her self? Why does the main character not attempt to resolve the problem by communicating? These are all questions I ask myself every time I read an Abbi Glines novel. Why can't I stop reading her books? What is so incredible about her novel that causes me to spend money purchasing the novels just so I can weep in frustration. *sigh* This book is about a girl called...I can't remember. Who has escaped the torment of her sexually abusive step-father and her good-for-nothing mother as well as trying do overcome a learning difficulty. She meets Mase (Harlow and Nan's brother) who instantly takes a liking to the freckle under her left buttock *sigh* I gave this three stars.


7. Fall With Me by J. Lynn 

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I actually enjoyed this book (hurray!) It was great seeing familiar faces in the previous novels of this series. In the fourth installment of this series, the main character is Roxy, a nerdy bartender with a massive crush on the local policeman, Reece. On top of that her best friend since birth has been in an intensive care unit following a hate crime that occurred when they were teenagers. The perpetrator has been released and creepy things start happening to her 

I gave this one a 3.5 stars. I thought it was pretty predictable who was the stalker, but I love how the story was on forgiveness and letting things go. My only major gripe was the secret that Roxy kept from Reece was so minor I don't understand why she was so afraid to tell him.




8. Archer's Voice by Mia Sheridan 


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My favourite romance novel of all time! 5 out of 5 stars hands down! This book is about a woman called Bree who decides to leave town, after a traumatic incident. She finds herself in a quaint town where she rents a home and begins to start a life there. Then she meets a man called Archer, who has been ostracized from the community, we soon learn that an accident left him unable to speak. I just love this book so much! I could read it over and over again and never get bored, I love how they spoke in sign language, it was so sweet!


9. In Time (1.5) and Sparks Rise (2.5) form The Drakes Minds Trilogy by Alexandra Bracken 


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In Time was my favourite books this year and it was under 90 pages! I can't say too much about these two novellas as they may spoil things for you guys but I highly recommend that you don't skip these novels out and read them! I gave In Time a 5/5 and Sparks Rise a 4/5.

Thank you guys for reading this post, it was very rambly ad ranty and very cranky, it's nearly 2:00 am and it's exam season so please forgive me. I hope you enjoyed this, I'd love to hear your opinions on these books if you have read them. Until the next post!

Monday, 19 January 2015

Most Anticipated Releases of 2015!


Today I wanted to show you the books I'm most looking forward to. If want more information about what the book is about,  you can click the the link and it'll take you to the books' Goodreads page.

1. Beautiful Redemption( Maddox Brothers #2) by Jamie Mcguire releases on the 27th of January


If you've read Beautiful Disaster and/or Beautiful Oblivion series you'll have an idea about what this book is about. If I say anything it'll probably spoil stuff so I'll just say that this is the second book in a companion series called The Maddox Brothers .This one is about Thomas. It's a new adult romance so there will be mature scenes. So if you like bad boys/alpha males, you'll probably really enjoy this one. Recommended reading order:

2. Red Queen (Red Queen Trilogy #1) by Victoria Aveyard and it releases on the 10th of February


This book was compared to The Selection series. In this book people are ranked in levels of importance depending on their blood type the higher you are the more powerful and magical you are, and supposedly has a Darkling ( from The Grisha trilogy) type character which really intrigues me because I loved his character.
3. Confess by Colleen Hoover releases on the 10th of March



Another New Adult by one of my favourite authors. Like other Colleen Hoover books it's best to read it without knowing anything about it but here's the gist:


4. Fall With Me ( Wait For you #4) by J. Lynn also known as Jennifer. L. Armentrout releases on the 31st of March



You can tell by this post that I really like New Adult, this is another one and it is a continuation of my favourite companion series. This one is about the bartender Roxy (who was wearing a supernatural T-shirt in Stay With Me so I love her already) Reading Order:


5. When I'm Gone ( Rosemary Beach #11) by Abbi Glines  releases on the 7th of April


This is going to be a duology and it is about Mase who is Nan and Harlow's half-brother by Kiro Manning. I love the Rosemary Beach series, it is also a new adult (mature content). If you like alpha/possesive/bad boy -esque male characters you'll love this series


6. The Heir (The Selection #4) by Keira Cass releases on the 5th of May



I genuinely can't say anything otherwise it'll spoil literally everything, but it's a companion to The Selection series. Which was one of my favourite series in 2014,  so I'm really looking forward to this one!


7. Saint Anything by Sarah Dessen also releases on the 5th of May


Sarah Dessen is my all time favourite authors, her books are what got me back into reading last year and I'm so excited she has a new book coming out!


8. A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah. J. Mass releases on the 5th of May


This book is described to be a retelling of Beauty and the Beast but with Fae added to it. I love the Throne of Glass series and I'm sure I'll love this one.

9. The Fill in Boyfriend by Kasie West also releases on the 5th of May (is it like the ultimate release date for publishers or what?)


I'm not too sure what this one is about, but it sounds like a cutesy contemporary read so I'm looking forward to it. I've also read The Distance Between us by this author which I really enjoyed.


10. P.S I Still Love You (To All the Boys I've Loved Before #2) by Jenny Han releases on the 26th of May


The finale of this duology. I loved To All the Boys I've Loved Before and I'm really excited to find out how this wraps up.


11. The Summer of Chasing Mermaids by Sarah Ockler releases on the 2nd of June.


Again, I'm not too sure what this one is about but I loved Bittersweet by this author so I'm expecting this to be a really good summery contemporary read.

Bittersweet: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12478533-bittersweet
The Summer of Chasing Mermaids: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22840182-the-summer-of-chasing-mermaids

12. The Heart of Betrayal (The Remnant Chronicles)  releases on the 7th of July 2015



I originally didn't put this in because I hadn't read The Kiss of Deception, but I finally have and I'm so excited to read this! The Kiss of Deception is basically about a girl who is betrothed to a prince for political reasons. On the day of her wedding she runs away with her best friend Pauline to start a new life. Unbeknownst to her, the prince she was supposed to wed and an assassin are looking for her. She meets them but is completely in the dark about their true identities and finds herself falling in love.

The Kiss of Deception: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16429619-the-kiss-of-deception?from_search=true
The Heart of Betrayal: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21569527-the-heart-of-betrayal

13. Crimson Bound by Rosamund Hodge releases on the 5th of May


I'm not too sure what this book is about except that it is a Red Riding Hood retelling. But the cover is really pretty!

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21570318-crimson-bound?from_search=true

14. Nowhere But Here by Katie Mcgarry releases on the 4th of June


Katie Mcgarry is one of my favourite authors and while I'm sad this isn't a new book from the Pushing The Limits series it sounds really good. This book has a dual point view: Emily and Oz. They both have connections to the Reign of Terror (a biker chain gang who protect people). Oz is told to protect Emily from the rival gang and I'm assuming sparks fly.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23561166-nowhere-but-here

15. The Boy Most Likely To... ( My Life Next Door #2) by Huntley Fitzpatrick releases


I absolutely loved My Life Next Door and I've been looking forward to reading this since I heard it was going to be released. This book is a companion novel to the previous one. It is about Tim who was Samantha's (the main character's best friend's brother).


16. The Last Star by Rick Yancey releases in August

This is the finale in The 5th Wave trilogy. It's a Sci - fi about an alien invasion. This series has gotten mixed reviews but I need to find out how this series ends!


17. Queen of Shadows by Sarah .J. Mass releases in September

 It is a continuation of the Throne of Glass fantasy series which is about a kick ass assassin called Calaena Sardothein who has to fight for her freedom in the King's tournament- amazing!

18. Six of Crows ( The Dregs #1) by Leigh Bardugo



I have no idea what this book is about but is set in the Grisha world which was the setting of my favourite series Shadow and Bone. It is also compared to A Game of Thrones.


19. Winter (The Lunar Chronicles #4) by Marissa Meyer

The finale in the lunar chronicles. This series starts with a book called Cinder and is a retelling of Cinderella, except it's set in Beijing and Cinder is a cyborg. It's early interesting and I'm excited to see how this wraps up.

Thank you for reading this post and I hope you've enjoyed it. Next week's will be my review on White Hot Kiss by Jennifer L Armentrout!

Sunday, 11 January 2015

My Re-read Jar (container)!

Last year was an amazing reading year for me , I read around 140 books!  I loved majority of them and I'm desperate to re-read them.

 On my instagram (Link at the bottom of my blog page) I've noticed a lot of people making TBR jars because of the high number of books they have yet to read. I don't have that problem because I only buy books I'm desperate to read and I don't allow myself to to buy more books until I've finished reading all my unread books. However, I really liked the idea of getting to pick something to read out of a jar every month and I didn't know which order to start re-reading my books in, so I figured this would be the best way.

I'm still planning on reading and buying new books but this just ensures that I am getting to re-read my favourite books again. All in all, there are 62 pieces of paper,every month I plan on picking out  five. Instead of writing books in a series individually I wrote the name of the series, so I could read them together. I didn't do that for companion series except for 'The Rosemary Beach' and 'The Seabreeze' by Abbi Glines because they are more intertwined than other companion series in my opinion.

 If I pick out a book that is apart of a series I don't own the rest of, those will be the books I buy that month. E.g. I've read 'The Darkest Minds' by Alexandra Bracken, but I haven't read 'Never Fade' or 'In The Afterlight'. Those are the books I'll buy so I can complete the series

I really think this is a great way to cut down on buying so many books, to complete my unfinished series and revisit all the great books I've read in the last year.

Feel free to do this aswell, you don't have to use the same 'rules' I have it's just so I can finish the jar within this year.

Thank you for reading his post and check out next week's where I reveal my most anticipated releases of 2015 and my reading goals!