Wednesday 30 December 2015

Series Tracker


A-Z Challenge




New Personal Challenge for 2016. I'm going to read books following the alphabet. 

Title: the first letter in the title of the books (not the title of the series) should correspond to a letter in the alphabet. Letters Q, X and Z can be positioned anywhere in the title.

Ashfall - Mike Mullin
Bond of Venom and Magic (A) - Karen Tomlinson 
C
Darker Shade of Magic (A) - V.E. Schwab 
E
Forget Tomorrow - Pintip Dunn
Games of Lives (The) - James Dashner
Hidden Oracle (The) - Rick Riordan
I
J
Killer - Sara Shepard 
Last Star (The) -  Rick Yancey
Morning Star - Pierce Brown
N
One Hundrer (the) - Kass Morgan
Passenger - Alexandra Bracken
Q
Rebel Spring - Morgan Rhodes 
Salt to the Sea - Ruta Sepetys
Truthwith - Susan Dennard
Uglies - Scott Westerfeld
Winter - Marissa Meyer
X
Y
Z

Thursday 10 December 2015

Dystopia Reading Challenge 2016


2015 is nearly finished and it's time to think about 2016 reading challenges. I've had fun with this challenge this year and I want to try it again since I like reading Dystopian Novels. 

I want to try and reach Leader level that's reading and reviewing 16+ books! Yeah!!!

Books read so far

The Game of Lives - James Dashner
Winter - Marissa Meyer
The 100 - Kass Morgan
Uglies - Scott Westerfeld
Forget Tomorrow - Pintip Dunn
Glass Sword - Victoria Aveyard
Morning Star - Pierce Brown
Ashfall - Mike Mullin
Ashen Winter - Mike Mullin
The Gender Game - Bella Forrest
Queen Song - Victoria Aveyard
The Last Star - Rick Yancey
A Torch Against the Night - Sabaa Tahir

Friday 4 December 2015

Let it be December!!!






So, December is finally here!!!
I can't wait for the holidays. I love Christmas and between one Christmas movie and another, baking cookies and Christmas presents  I would like to read a lot of books before the end of 2015.

Sorry I was AWOL in November. I had a very busy month and I couldn't keep up with the blog. 

In November I read:

Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard The Sword of Summer: A long title means that Rick Riordan is back with a new series. If you were used to the Greek and Roman Mythology with his two previous series, you will find this story strange. There are really some weird legends in Norse Mythology, but the book was great.

Four: A Divergent Collection :  This was the last book I had to read of the Divergent Series. I chose it as my copy cat book challenge.

15 Minutes: This was a free ebook on Amazon. Really good. If you love time travelling books, you will like this one. I think it's still free on Amazon. And book 2 and 3 are already out.  

Heir of Fire: The third one in the throne of Glass series. I loved the first two in the series, but I found this one a bit boring. Too many different characters to follow. 

Five Seven Five: I received a free copy of this book from the author for an honest review. You will find it here



Thursday 3 December 2015

Book Review: Five Seven Five - C.E. Wilson

Title: Five - Seven - Five
Author: C. E. Wilson
Publication Date: November 20th 2015
Publisher: C.E. Wilson
Pages: 200
Link to Goodreads: Here
Part of a Series: Book 1 of the Boy with Words
Plot: Take only what can be used. Take only what won’t be missed. The Creators are watching all of us.

White Frost lives in a world cloaked in darkness and ignorance. While most people in her society are content to live in fearful peace, White’s cousin brings her words from the mysterious Unknown. Strange collections of written words that tease her that there may be more to the world than candlelight and dank hallways.
But when tragedy strikes, White can no longer rely on the words to give her solace. She must discover what lies beyond the only world she’s ever known… no matter the cost.

Eventually, White finds her way to the skies and there she discovers that the tantalizing clues of her words are only pale reflections of the massive and wondrous world above. Colors she never thought possible. Blinding light. And an impossible being who may or may not be the Creator of it all.
But this information comes at a price White Frost is not sure she can pay.
White’s hunger for knowledge proves to be her greatest strength and weakness as she strives to learn more. But as she learns, she has to wonder – is there such a thing as too much information? And what will happen as it brings her closer to a being who could destroy everything she’s ever known?

Reading Period: November 27, 2015 - December 2, 2015

Review

I received a free copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.

This book turned out to be something I didn't expect, I was surprised by the different outcome the story took at about one third of the book. So if you read the first chapters and you can already imagine how the story is going to be, I can assure that it will be completely different.

The story is written in the first person point of view and it's told through the eyes of White Frost, a girl who has lived her entire life underground with her community and has never been outside. Going outside it's a privileged (or a curse) that only the Chosen Ones have. Her cousin is one of the Chosen One and in his expeditions outside into the Unknown to get supplies for the community, he brings back to White pieces of paper with words written on them. Words like rain, green, blue sky...   Words that White doesn't  understand because she has never seen them.

And her curiosity and her thrive for knowledge will take her outside of the safety of her walls. But what will she find in the Unknown?  Will she meet the Creators? Mystical beings that have created her people, or so she have been told her whole life. 

The book is well written. The pace is good and the end leaves you wanting more. There's a bit of romance, if you like love story. But I think the story really makes you think about the power of words and knowledge. Could you understand what a word mean if you have never seen the object or colour? If you have always lived without seeing the blue sky or the rain or the green grass, what would be your reaction when you discover them?

No one can answer the question: Where do we come from? But if someone gave you an answer, would you accept it without question it or would you try to find the truth yourself?

This is a great YA that makes you reflect on all this, I really recommend it. 
The story continues in a second book.


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