Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

[Waiting On Wednesday: Forbidden]

Waiting On Wednesday happens every week on Wednesdays (hence the name) and is hosted by Breaking The Spine.  It's were people talk about the books they want to read about that aren't out yet.

My pick this week is...

"Forbidden"
Author: Kimberley Griffiths Little
Release Date: November 4th, 2014

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Summary:

 In the unforgiving Mesopotamian desert where Jayden’s tribe lives, betrothal celebrations abound, and tonight it is Jayden’s turn to be honored. But while this union with Horeb, the son of her tribe’s leader, will bring a life of riches and restore her family’s position within the tribe, it will come at the price of Jayden’s heart.

Then a shadowy boy from the Southern Lands appears. Handsome and mysterious, Kadesh fills Jayden’s heart with a passion she never knew possible. But with Horeb’s increasingly violent threats haunting Jayden’s every move, she knows she must find a way to escape—or die trying.

With a forbidden romance blossoming in her heart and her family’s survival on the line, Jayden must embark on a deadly journey to save the ones she loves—and find a true love for herself.

Set against the brilliant backdrop of the sprawling desert, the story of Jayden and Kadesh will leave readers absolutely breathless as they defy the odds and risk it all to be together.
-Goodreads 
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This book sounds so awesome! I'm extremely excited for it and I think it'll be the perfect adventure story. I'm hoping that I'm right and that I love this one as much as I think I'm going to.

What are you waiting on this week?  I wanna know!  

Thursday, January 23, 2014

[Review: Avalon by Mindee Arnett

"Avalon"
Author: Mindee Arnett
Series: Avalon #1
Pages: 432
Genre: YA, Sci Fi, Adventure
Date Published: January 21st, 2014
Publisher: Balzer & Bray
Format Read: eARC provided by publisher (via Edelweiss) for honest review

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Summary:

A ragtag group of teenage mercenaries who crew the spaceship Avalon stumble upon a conspiracy that could threaten the entire galaxy in this fascinating and fast-paced sci-fi adventure from author Mindee Arnett.

Of the various star systems that make up the Confederation, most lie thousands of light-years from First Earth-and out here, no one is free. The agencies that govern the Confederation are as corrupt as the crime bosses who patrol it, and power is held by anyone with enough greed and ruthlessness to claim it. That power is derived from one thing: metatech, the devices that allow people to travel great distances faster than the speed of light.

Jeth Seagrave and his crew of teenage mercenaries have survived in this world by stealing unsecured metatech, and they're damn good at it. Jeth doesn't care about the politics or the law; all he cares about is earning enough money to buy back his parents' ship, Avalon, from his crime-boss employer and getting himself and his sister, Lizzie, the heck out of Dodge. But when Jeth finds himself in possession of information that both the crime bosses and the government are willing to kill for, he is going to have to ask himself how far he'll go to get the freedom he's wanted for so long.

Avalon is the perfect fit for teens new to sci-fi as well as seasoned sci-fi readers looking for more books in the YA space-and a great match for fans of Joss Whedon's cult hit show Firefly.
-Goodreads 
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My Thoughts:

Oh Avalon, how I wanted to love you with every fiber of my being.  I really did.  You're a mixture of things that I love, including Firefly and Danny Boyle's flick Sunshine and even some Star Wars.  You've got all the fixings to be something right up my alley.  In some ways you delivered brilliantly and in others you didn't hit the mark at all.  Sure, even though you weren't perfect, I still enjoyed you, but I wanted you to leave me more excited than I am in the long run.  I'm just left trying to find the "wow factor" I wanted going into you.  Then again I'll settle for what you did deliver on and call it a truce.  

And now that my open letter to the book is over... 

This is my first book by Mindee Arnett that I've read and after hearing so many awesome things about her other novels, I couldn't wait to dive into it.  A book set in space about teenage mercenaries?  Sign me up!  I found the characters interesting and the overall plot to be enjoyable and fast paced.  Arnett sure knows how to keep you on your toes when it comes to throwing curve balls into her plot and keeping things interesting.  But for as fast paced as the action was I found myself struggling through reading the book itself.  

It was odd.  I felt like I had read a ton of the book and I'd look and see that I hadn't gotten very far at all.  I'm not sure why this was, but it made the book feel like it was dragging for me.  Even if the plot was moving along, it felt like I was stuck in the pages and that I couldn't get out.  It was immensely distracting, and personally the flow of my reading experience got in the way of how much I enjoyed this book.  It's the weirdest thing to try to explain.  Exciting things were happening in the story, but they weren't happening in a way that made me excited. 

That being said, I did enjoy the characters that filled Arnett's story.  I like when I find a male protagonist believable and Jeth did that for me.  He had his flaws (in that he wasn't always as assessable as I would have liked) but he had this honesty about him that I found to be really refreshing.  Plus, his loyalty to his crew was something to applaud!  And then throw in how great his was with his little sister Lizzie and he'll also managed to melt your heart every once in awhile.  

Sierra was a great female lead as well.  As was Celeste.  I liked how Arnett wrote really feisty and strong females into her novel.  In a place full of male testosterone, these girls held their own.  Even the younger ones like Lizzie and Cora had their moments of extreme strength.  

The rest of the bit characters also had their moments.  The bad guys had moments that made your skin crawl and we all know that that's what you want in a good bad guy, so that worked out well too.

So, even though I was left wanting more.  Let's be honest, a whole lot more, the things that Arnett did right, she did really really right.  I've got to give her props for all of that, even though I can't start a slow clap for this space ship flying, galaxy traveling, romp of a tale because of the weird pacing.  I have to admit that I'm curious to see where the next book goes...

Rating:
       3 Unicorns = I liked it, but it had it's issues!      

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

[Waiting On Wednesday: Wish You Were Italian]


Waiting On Wednesday happens every week on Wednesdays (hence the name) and is hosted by Breaking The Spine.  It's were people talk about the books they want to read about that aren't out yet.

My pick this week is...

"Wish You Were Italian"
Author: Kristin Rae
Release Date: May 6th, 2014

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Summary:

 Pippa is in Italy for the summer and, despite her parents’ wishes, she has no intention of just studying the local art! She has a list of things of her own to do: from swimming in the Mediterranean Sea to getting a makeover – and falling for an Italian boy! As Pippa explores the dramatic ruins of Rome and Pompeii, she is swept into her own drama with two guys: an irresistible local she knows is nothing but trouble and a cute American archaeology student . . . Will she find her true love?

The perfect reckless romance to enjoy whether you are home or abroad.
-Goodreads
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This book sounds like the perfect summer read!  Who doesn't love a book about travel in the middle of the heat and what not.  Plus this one sounds really really cute!


What are you waiting on this week?  I wanna know!   

Monday, July 1, 2013

[Cover Reveal: The Apollo Academy by Kimberly P. Chase]

THE APOLLO ACADEMY by Kimberly P. Chase
Launches: 8.6.13



Cover Art by Cliff Nielsen

ABOUT: As the heiress to Titon Technologies, eighteen-year-old Aurora Titon can have whatever she wants—clothes, expensive gadgets, anything money can buy. All she really wants is to escape her pampered, paparazzi-prone life for the stars. Becoming the first female pilot to train as an astronaut for the Apollo Academy is exactly the chance for which she has been waiting. Everything would be perfect if it weren't for her unreciprocated crush on a fellow student, the sexy astronaut bent on making her life hell, and the fact that someone keeps trying to kill her.

Early praise for The Apollo Academy:
"I am obsessed with this book! Suspenseful, sexy, and just a great read!" -Cora Carmack, New York Times Bestselling author of LOSING IT.

“Exquisite worldbuilding, thrilling suspense, and a sexy flight instructor! Chase’s exciting debut novel is one you don’t want to miss.” - K.A.Tucker, Author of Ten Tiny Breaths and One Tiny Lie
Add The Apollo Academy to your GoodReads Shelf!

AND WE'RE ALSO REVEALING THE BOOK TRAILER! 
About the author:

Kimberly P. Chase holds a Bachelor's Degree in Aeronautical Science from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, which basically means she's kind of a geek and loves flying airplanes. Naturally, her books tend to include aviation, hot flight instructors, aviator glasses, and—let's not forget—kissing! When Kimberly's not writing or reading, she's hanging out with her husband, four-year-old son, and two dogs



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Thursday, April 18, 2013

[Review: The Ward by Jordana Frankel]

"The Ward"
Author: Jordana Frankel
Series: The Ward #1
Pages: 480
Genre: YA Dystopian
Date Published: April 30th, 2013
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books
Format Read: eARC provided by publisher (via Edelweiss) for honest reviw

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Summary:

Sixteen-year-old Ren is a daredevil mobile racer who will risk everything to survive in the Ward, what remains of a water-logged Manhattan. To save her sister, who is suffering from a deadly illness thought to be caused by years of pollution, Ren accepts a secret mission from the government: to search for a freshwater source in the Ward, with the hope of it leading to a cure.

However, she never expects that her search will lead to dangerous encounters with a passionate young scientist; a web of deceit and lies; and an earth-shattering mystery that’s lurking deep beneath the water’s rippling surface.

Jordana Frankel’s ambitious debut novel and the first in a two-book series, The Ward is arresting, cinematic, and thrilling—perfect for fans of Scott Westerfeld or Ann Aguirre.
-Goodreads 
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My Thoughts:

I have so many feelings about this book.  I honestly didn't know what it was about going into it.  I had heard a few good things floating around about it and the cover grabbed my attention, but I still had almost no clue when I opened the book about what I was going to read.  But I loved what I got.

Jordana Frankel has created a new and interesting world for her dystopian novel.  Taking a place that many people know (New York) and flooding it so that the Chrysler Building is no more than 7 stories tall.  The people of Manhattan now occupy the non flooded levels of it's streets an have built on top of some of the now small sky scrappers.  In most ways it's an underwater city.  I thought that Frankel's bare boned descriptions of The Ward (formerly New York) were awesome.  She gave you just enough to let your mind run as wild as you wanted with it, but still managed to create what she wanted to.  I think that selfishly I was also glad because I have a fear of aquariums and if she would have over described things it would have made me feel more claustrophobic than I already did.  The scenes in The Tank kinda freaked me out guys.

I felt like Ren was an extremely strong heroine and I loved getting to know her.  She seemed hard at first and even though it was definitely one of her stand out personality traits, there was more to her than first meets the eyes.  I could totally get behind her wanting to be one of the guys and even more behind her relationship with her sister.  Both of those things showed us different sides of Ren.  And then on top of it all she was a racer with mad skills and a ton of guts and a secret identity.  She had a lot going on and yet somehow still managed to stay grounded.  I also loved that she had a strong attachment to her footwear and those darn pennies!

The men in the novel were all written really well.  Frankel wrote them realistically.  Showing us their different personalities through their interactions with Ren.  Sometimes the differences were slight, but they impacted the story and the forward movement of the plot.  For instance when Ren hugs Ter and Callum there is a large difference.  With Ter it is strictly a brother sister type thing, but there is sexual tension when she hugs Callum.  Only a very gifted writer can create that feeling so seamlessly.  Benny, Ter, Kent and the rest of the guys were awesome to get to know, even if I didn't like all of them.

Now for the other spotlight characters.  I have to admit that I didn't really Derek after I was done reading the book.  While I was reading I totally got why Ren would dig him, but after stepping back from it all, I saw that he managed to pull a fast one on me as well.  In the end he's just a guy with million excuses as to why he "has" to do what he "has" to do.  So, I like him for the fact that he made me like him even when I truly don't.  He's a snake in the grass and if he doesn't get his stuff together in book two, I don't see myself falling into his charm again.

I don't know if there is actually something between Callum and Ren, but I really hope that there will be!  I adore Callum to pieces and I think he's a great addition to the main plot.  The guy has guts and smarts and fully trust Ren and everything that she is able to pull off.  He never doubts her.  I don't know if there will be a need for teams, but if so Callum gets my vote 100%.

And behind all the baddassery  lies the main fact that this story is about what one sister will do for the other.  It's got heart on top of all the epicness.

I have to give it to Jordana for also adding an element to the story that made if feel more like an Indiana Jones adventure than a dystopian novel at times!  The magical things that start to transpire were a brilliant touch that I wasn't expecting!

All in all I have to say that I am a fan of Jordana Frankel's debut novel.  It's full of mystery, adventure, romance, great family dynamics and real relationships all buried underwater.  I can't wait to see what happens in book two.  Grab this one on the 30th if this sounds like the book for you!

Rating:
    5 Unicorns = Get your hands on this one now! (or in this case on the 30th)