Friday, December 30, 2011

Bloodrose by Andrea Cremer



OK, so it's been a while, well maybe more than a while. I just couldn't find the time to hop back on here and write a review. It's not that I didn't read anything great, I did, but between vacations, my house getting flooded, work getting flooded and the holidays there really just is no time. So that being said, on to the review. So I read Bloodrose, the final book in the Nightshade trilogy, and it was....well it was ok. Now don't get me wrong I LOVED the first two they were great I read them right after each other and couldn't wait to get my hands on this one just to see who Calla would pick in the end, but that's my issue with the book, the ending.

The book is packed with action, it literally picks up right where Nightshade leaves off, with Calla and Adne going off the get Ren, who by the way just happens to be Adne's brother. So anyway, they get Ren and bring him back to the Academy. Sidenote: Andrea Cremer could honestly do a series about the Academy, sorta like Vampire Academy or Strange Angels. Back to the review, So they ome up with this plan to get the rest of the pieces of the Elemental Cross so Shay as the Scion can defeat Bosque, close the Rift and bring harmony back to the world. So the wolves and the Searchers spend the next 200 pages or so going to exotic locations encountering a wee bit of an obstacle, but ultimately retrieving what they went in for.

So on to the big showdown, it was really action packed, but there were a few problems I had with it. One was the fact that, SPOILER ALERT, Ren was killed off they spent the whole trilogy pitting Shay against Ren and even though the reader knows that Calla was going to pick Shay, it still felt like a copout that Ren was killed off. It was like "Oh, She needs to pick between 2 boys, but wait one dies soooooo she doesn't really need to pick". The other big issue I had was the whole closing of the Rift. Of course the good guys win and all that jazz, buuuut  why do the wolves have to be turned into wolves at the end, shouldn't they like be rewarded for helping by allowing for them to continue to be "abominations", just because the don't "jive" with nature and all that crap, but news flash a lot of things shouldn't exist, but they do and besides this is a fantasy world, so what Adne just gets to keep "weaving" doors but Calla can't be a shifter totally not cool. This is why in my mind the books ends differently. In my mind Ren doesn't die, but instead stays on with Adne and the Searches since obviously Calla picks Shay, Ansel gets his wolf back so he can stop being a whiny little baby, and they rest of the pack get to stay as shifters and continue being cool wolf people and everyone lives happily ever after while searching for Logan, who somehow got away during the final fight. The End.


I don't care if that's not how it really ends that is how I want it to end, not as the main group of characters ending up as wolves, that't dumb, dislike. So anyway that is my rant about the end, loved the book and series up until that point, so go pick up a copy on Jan. 3 and if you are like me and think that the end was dumb, just recreate and a refuse to aknowledge that "other" ending.

Happy Reading

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Possession by Elana Johnson



 
Ok so for any of you who are out there in cyberspace reading this, you know that I haven't been here in a while. I got busy with work and babysitting and basically life, but now I am back to give further insight on what I'm reading and next up is Possession by Elana Johnson.
Typically I don't buy a book until I've read it and like it. Weird? I know, why spend money on something you have already read right? But here is my thing I love my books (hence my entire blog dedicated to books) I have a collection of them and I quickly run out of space therefore I want books that I have read and like enough that I may one day go back and read it. I can't tell you how many books I have and how much money I have spent on books that the premise looked good, the reviews were great but for me it fell flat and I haven't finished the book/series and now here I am stuck with a book/series that I will not read again. So anyway the point of that story is that typically I only own the book after I have read it and deemed it good enough to have a spot on one of my shelves. But in this case I purchased Possession only based on the cover and the little paragraph blurb on Amazon. I know, I know I work for Barnes and Noble yet I use Amazon. Let me tell you this thought Amazon is easier to navigate and the don't empty your cart after a day or two, making it easier for me to use that as my TBR (to be read) list. So anyway I get this book, but before I do I read the reviews of people who have for whatever reason gotten their book early, and most of them aren't good. The biggest complaint, it's too confusing. So now I am starting to worry, I mean I bought this book hoping it would be good, well let me tell you I was right, this book was worth every penny. Yes the bok was confusing and yes you wil probably have to read it twice or reread parts of it before you get it all and yes the book will make you think, and it will leave you wanting more but those are the best kinds of books. So now one to plot summary

Once again I am reading dystopia, buy hey its what's in now. So this one is set in a Tech future remember how I said too much tech was bad in my review of Awaken (whihc by the way has a sequel coming out next year probably and is set to be titled, The Middle Ground) Well the world of Possession uses their tech in a different way. Anyway we meet the main character Violet or Vi for short and she is set to be matched with her friend Zenn. Now this part of the summary had me thinking it would be like the book Matched, but boy could I be more wrong. So anyway Vi has broken so many rules in her society and they are stupid little rules that the next time she breaks one she is taken to jail where we meet Jag. Jag is so similar to Vi, he too is a rule breaker, but he is from the Badlands. Together the two escape jail and head out to the Badlands in order to escape the Goodies ( I know stupid names but it helps you figure out who is on what side (... kinda.. sorta...). So they make it to the Badlands and of course Vi and Jog get closer and along the way they discover that not everything is what it seems and what they think it is is not how it is which makes everything so confusing (I told you you would have to read it twice) And the end, oh the end totally leaves you wanting more, but is there a sequel, nope there is a companion novel set in the same world different characters though and that is set to drop next summer. So no question today because you will need all your brain power just to figure out what the heck is going on in this book and who is the good and who is the bad and exactly what is happening in this world. Just go read it ...twice you won't regret it.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Ashes, Ashes by Jo Treggiari




OK so let me start off by saying that this book looked like it would be really good, but I was disappointed. This novel definitely had a lot of potential and just when I was like ok here we go now it'll start to get good I was left wondering what the heck happened.

Here is your basic plot, in the future there is a plague that is so bad that it kills 99% of the population. After this plague the weather system also goes outta wack leaving the world with a long wet season and a long dry season , also hurricanes and tornadoes and earthquakes (oh my!) that ravage the earth. Not really sure how plagues trigger natural disasters, but o well it's the end of the world right? SO anyway living all by her lonesome in Central Park is this 17 year old girl, Lucy. She's living and hacking out a meager existence in this lean-to type structure. No what I found really odd about this was that she was living there by choice. Her house didn't succumb to any of the disasters, and yeah sure with 99% of the population dead the water and heat are gonna be shut off eventually, but you still have a structure that you can live in, why would you leave your home in Northern NJ and trek to NYC to live in the woods especially when she states that the reason she left her family's home was so she didn't have to be alone after her family dies. Hello you are living alone, but in considerably worse conditions. So that was one this that bothered me. Something else that bothered me was the lack of zombies, not that I was expecting them right off the bat, but when Lucy does a flashback to the plague she talks about how once you get the plague chances are you are going to die from it, but there is also a very slim chance that you will survive and if you do you can become a "S'ans" and she talks about how they are crazy and try to attack people and I'm like "Oh cool, zombies wasn't expecting that, maybe now it'll get better", but nope disappointed there too, turns out the "S'ans" are just misunderstood and are completely normal aside from their appearance from the plague. Also, the big chase and climax is at the end, the very end and it was very disappointing. Overall, it did not live up to the hype I created in my head for this book based on it's plot summary.

So here are some questions for you based on the book which is in bookstore despite it's June 1 release date, so for those of you itching to read it like I was it's there in the stores waiting for you, but just don't have really high hopes for it. Ok so here are the questions to think about. If you were Lucy would you have left the relative safety of an actual building for the squalor and uncertainty of the woods? Next question is slightly spoilerish so read at your own risk. Would you have let the so called scientists use you and your blood if it meant have a chance to save everyone who was left from a mutating plague? Well, that is you food for thought

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Awaken by Katie Kacvinsky

Since I am a visual person here is a picture of the cover, I know they say don't judge a book by it's cover, but how can you not when it's the first thing you see.




So here is my first review of a book. There are so many that I have read that it is difficult to pick which one I should start with, don't worry I'll eventually get to them all, but this seemed like a good place to begin. So this novel Awaken whihc is by Katie Kacvinsky was a really well written book. It was definately a thinking type of book. Lately I have been on a dystopia/ future world kick, and this one fit right in with that. I find that when I get really excited about a book and want to share it with people I give too much away, but that's just me I don't like to be surprised, I'm the kind of person who reads the end of the book first. Anyway here is your basic plot of the book followed by my opinions, question, and thoughts on it.

The main character is a girl named Maddie, who is seventeen. The book is set 50 years from now and boy has a lot changed and not always for the better. Everything, and I mean everything is digital. You go to school on your computer, hang out with friends, even date on the computer, everyone is so plugged in that you never have to leave your house ( even food is deleivered to your doorstep). Moving on, Maddie is content with her life, becasue she knows nothing different, until she meets Justin who forces Maddie to exam her world and really take a look at whether or not these things are actually a good thing. That is where I'll leave you with it and we'll move on to my opinions.

So thinking about this world, the scary part of it is we are already on our way there. Think about just how many times you rely on a computer or some form of technology during the day. I know myslef, I have a smartphone now so I can always be connected to the internet. In some cases this type of connectivity is great, it is wonderful, it has made the world a better place for people. Think about it the phone alone has made such a huge difference, you can call halfway around the world in a matter of seconds, before this it would have taken weeks by snail mail to get a message anywhere. Technology has made the world a much smaller place though, think about how many times a day you are on camera. I know at my bookstore alone I am on camera probably 85% during an 8 hour shift. This is mostly for security and shoplifting purposes, but in all actaulity if the government wanted to they could tap into that computer feed anytime they wanted and locate anyway, anytime. This is a scary thought. Also, in the novel a huge part of it is the digital school or DS. The fact that if this were to occur it would put thousands of people out of work, becasue there would be no more need to have actual brick and mortar schools, everything is online, everyone is getting the same education whether you live in California or Florida or Oklahoma, no matter how much money you do or don't have. While I think a standardize education is wonderful and something we should move towards just so everyone is on the same page learning the same thing and no one is at a disadvantage later on in life due to educational dispardies, the fact that you are sitting in your room alone learning is awful. Humans by nature are social beings and by taking out that social aspect of school people won't know how to interact with each other and won't be able to work cooperatively.

Another disturbing thing, at least to me, was the lack of nature in the future. As humans we want to control things and fire is something we can't control, so in the story all the trees are gone, replaces by plastic immitation trees, just so there wouldn't be any forest fires. Also, along those lines since trees are out so is paper, and things made of wood. So what does this mean for us since wood is out, plastic is in. Everthing is plastic from your house to paper, that is if you actually use paper, since everything is digital. Again we are already heading this way with so many of these digital e-readers. I will admit that I do own one, and I love it. I was soemone who right up until I bought it was spouting her love of books, even when I purchased it I said to myself, why am I going to pay for soemthing that is actually nothing, when you purchase an e-book you are actually purchasing an idea, air. I said that I would only use this thing for travel, because that wa it's only benefit. When I traveled two years ago for an entire month I brought with my 14 books, which while even though they were mass markets (the small paperbacks) they took up a lot of room, so for me that was the only benefit I could see, but lately I have been changing my tune because they are coinvient, it easier to carry than a whole book and if while I'm out I finish a book I have more waiting for me. I still do purchase "real books" my room and it's overflowing bookshelves are a testament to that, but I can see the appeal and the growing trend of these devices. So back to the point, we are heading this way, to this world of no trees and plastic paper, and I want to go kicking and screaming into this world, becasue to me there is nothing like a books store and nothing better to do on a rainy day, like this one, than curl up with a good book, an actual book. I will still be buying hard copies of my books til the bitter end. Thought, opinions on the real vs digital book debate?

As I have said this novel is a wonderful thinking novel, it poses questions about what the world is going to be like in 50 years, and whether those changes are good or bad. So I ask you those of you that have read the book, or even just this post. Are all technological advances good or are they bad? In my opinion, some are great as I have said, but the majority of them or I guess more how they are being used are not so good. I wil also ask this a question that the author aked me when I emailed her asking if there was a second book, since it kinda ends abruptly, and the answer is yes there is a second one just don't look for it til next year. Anyway the question is would you have fought the DS or just left it alone and let the world spiral into a world where people don't actually know each other. I think that I found fight the idea that the DS basically turns people into solitary creatures, I think the idea of a universal cirriculum is wonder (this coming from an aspiring teacher), but I think there should be choices when it comes to all this digital stuff whether you want it in your life, and how much. So there yuo have it the thoughts in my head about this book, I told you it makes you think.

If anyone is interested in purchasing the book here is the link for amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Amazon.com

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0547371489/ref=olp_product_details?ie=UTF8&me=&seller=

Barnes and Noble

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Awaken/Katie-Kacvinsky/e/9780547371481/?itm=1&USRI=awaken+kacvinsky

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

The start of something new

Ok all you people out there in cyberspace, this is the official launch of my blog.I have been thinking that lately I should have a blog so that I can get all my thoughts and ideas about the books that I read out there and hopefully someone will actually read them and then they might pick up said book based on something I said which would be totally cool. The main reason I think that I'm doing this is because I read. A lot. Usually I have someone to talk to about it.Usually im at work so the conversations are quick and I don't get all my ideas out. Also, lately no one has been listening to me about what I read and another point, I hear it can be theraputic just to write and what better thing for me to write about than books I mean I've worked in books for about eight years first in high school at my library where I would bring home stacks and stacks of books about everything and anything I would probably only read like half of them though. Now I am at my local barnes and noble and today not only marks my birthday but also is my four year mark at that places and say what you will about working retail, the hours suck, the pay sucks, and the messes that people leave suck big time, but since working there I have accumulated more books and read more things than any other time in my life. So there you have people my reasons for doing this I still have to think of an updating schedule and write down everything im going to review but I think in the long run it'll be a good thing. So here is to the start of something new.