Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Review #3 - Bloodrose (Nightshade Series #3) by Andrea Cremer - Ages 13+

Hello there! It's been a while since I've done a review, and I was finally motivated enough to do one again, so here it is! Enjoy! Feedback appreciated. (:

Bloodrose by Andrea Cremer

Summary:
Calla has always welcomed war. But now that the final battle is upon her, there's more at stake than fighting. There's saving Ren, even if it incurs Shay's wrath. There's keeping Ansel safe, even if he's been branded a traitor. There's proving herself as the pack's alpha, facing unnamable horrors, and ridding the world of the Keepers' magic once and for all. And then there's deciding what to do when the war ends. If Calla makes it out alive, that is. (Summary from inside cover flap of Bloodrose.)

Review:
Wow. That's pretty much all there is to say. But for those who are reading this review to see if it is actually worth reading, I'll give you some details. Bloodrose is the final book in the breathtaking Nightshade Trilogy. I had the first book, Nightshade, on my book list for a while, but it wasn't until my best friend told me that she loved it that I actually picked it up and read it. I was immediately ensnared. Magic shape-shifter wolves, butt-kicking action, and a steamy love triangle? I mean, who wouldn't be? When Wolfsbane, the second book, came out, I had to get my hands on it. It did not disappoint. Then came Bloodrose.
I had just gotten paid, and the first thing I did was get on my handy-dandy, trusty bookstore website, barnesandnoble.com. I was just browsing through the Paranormal Romance section of the site when my eyes were immediately drawn to a bright crimson cover with a pretty girl in a fur coat. (Cover love, what can you do?) Next, I saw the title. Bloodrose. It gave me shivers. The good kind. Finally, I saw the words "Nightshade Series #3". That was it for me. I was a goner. I knew I had to have that book, and it wasn't an option to not buy it. I do not regret it.
Poor Calla had me rooting for her through the entire book. She had a war to fight, against her former masters, the Keepers, and her own heart. Though she is still desperately in love with Shay, the boy who turned her world upside down, she can't help still having feelings for her former pack mate, Ren. And who could blame her? She caught two great guys, and it's a difficult choice.
The action in this book kept me on my toes throughout it. I was so afraid to see who would die next, I probably shed ten years off of my lifespan worrying about my favorite characters. With good reason. Which brings me to my conclusion. The ending almost killed me. I was so shocked. Correction: I am so shocked. Every time I think about it, I want to break down crying and screaming. A book that can invoke this much emotion from me deserves a place on my special shelf. It deserves a special place in my heart. I have thought about it every waking moment since finishing it at midnight last night, and each time I die a little more inside. The ending was so good, I'm left feeling disappointed and empty. It's not how I wanted it to end, and unfortunately, I have to (grudgingly) admit it was a beautiful, heartbreaking ending.
Buy this book, or at least borrow it from the nearest library. You will not regret it. It was worth every penny and more to me.

I recommend Bloodrose for readers age 13+, for mild adult language and situations.

So, in the comments section below, let me know what you think, what you think I could have done more of, less of, etc., and don't forget to pick up your copy of Bloodrose! (:

Happy Reading,
Kaitlyn

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Books: 2011 :)

Hey there! It's been quite a while since I've posted, about a year I think, due to the fact that words for my reviews just have not been flowing. :( So, to break the cycle, I decided to post a list of all of the books I read in 2011, with the exception of a few at the beginning. Oh, well. ;) This list began December 26th, 2010 and ended December 31st, 2011. I rated them as well, based on a five star system. The meanings are as follows:

Needed it like I need oxygen = *****
Loved it = ****
Liked it = ***
Tolerated it = **
Couldn't stand it = *

I hope you find a book you haven't yet read and give it a try! :)

1 - Evermore*
2 - The Hunger Games*****
3 - Catching Fire*****
4 - Mockingjay*****
5 - Hush, Hush****
6 - Clockwork Angel****
7 - Shiver***
8 -  Night***
9 - The Blue Sword*****
10 - The Hero and the Crown****
11 - Of Mice and Men***
12 - Paranormalcy****
13 - Heart of a Warrior*****
14 - Crescendo*****
15 - Ash***
16 - Nightshade****
17 - Wake**
18 - Across the Universe****
19 - Divergent*****
20 - Unearthly*****
21 - Lament***
22 - Tiger's Curse****
23 - Torment***
24 - The MacGregor Grooms***
25 - Deerskin*****
26 - Secret Vampire***
27 - Daughters of Darkness****
28 - The Flame and the Flower****
29 - Hush, Hush (again)
30 - The Goose Girl*****
31 - Matched****
32 - Fire*****
33 - Graceling*****
34 - Passion****
35 - Thirteen Reasons Why****
36 - Tiger's Quest*****
37 - Fateful***
38 - Enna Burning****
39 - River Secrets***
40 - Forest Born***
41 - The False Princess***
42 - Tiger's Voyage*****
43 - Silence*****

 

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Busting the Newbie Blues Questions

1. When did you start your blog?

-I started my blog on December 12th, 2010 I believe.

2. Why did you start your blog?

-I absolutely love books, and got my friend hooked on reading too, and she told me she had started a blog. I'd been thinking about creating a blog for sometime, and when she told me she started one, I decided I should go for it.

3. What has been the biggest challenge you’ve faced so far?

-Well, since I haven't read many book reviews, I'm not sure if the reviews I do have are any good, and I'm kind of scared I won't make it as a blogger, or I won't improve.

4. What do you find most discouraging about being a new blogger?

-Since I started my blog about 5 days ago, and no one has commented on anything yet, like giving me feedback, I feel discouraged, but maybe a little more time will help.

5. What do you find most encouraging?

-I don't find anything encouraging yet, since according to my profile, I've had approximately 11 profile views, and not one has commented on my blog.

6. What do you like best about the blogs you read? Have you tried to replicate this in your blog?

-Since I've only had a blog for about 5 days, I haven't read very many reviews and am still trying to get the hang of things.

7. What do you dislike about blogs you’ve read? Do you try to avoid this?

-Again, I haven't really read any yet.

8. Any advice for other new bloggers?

-Read some reviews first!

9. Anything else you’d like to share about your experience?
Mmmm... not anything I can think of. :)

10. Is there anything you’d like to tell us about your blog?

-I would really appreciate any feedback, and for someone to recommend a great book they've read recently. :) 

If you're new and having trouble busting the newbie blues, check out Small Review's event Busting the Newbie Blues. You'll find other bloggers having the same troubles as yourself, and you can check out some great blogs!

Review #2 - Tithe by Holly Black - Ages 14+

Hello again!  This is my second post and again I hope you enjoy it! Please leave a comment giving me feedback! Thank you!

Tithe by Holly Black

Summary:
Kaye Fierch has seen faeries since she was little, but has always been teased because of her "imaginary friends." Her mother has been in several rock bands trying to fulfill her dreams, and Kaye's been dragged around with her constantly since Kaye was eleven. When a strange attack forces her to move back to her hometown temporarily, she meets Roiben, a mysterious dark faerie knight of the Unseelie Court, and she is suddenly thrust into the world of Faerie once again, but it's much darker and more violent than she remembers. When her old faerie friends show up and explain that a mortal will be chosen as a tithe and the solitary fey will no longer be free, Kaye reluctantly agrees to help her magical friends when she finds out a surprising secret about herself, and is chosen as the sacrificial tithe. What will happen to Kaye as she is tested beyond the boundaries no mortal or fey has ever been challenged? Find out in the fantastical but bone-chilling Tithe.

Fantastic book. Absolutely incredible. Tithe was dark and humorous, making me laugh at times and making me want to wretch at others. Holly Black definitely caught the teenage attitude of the main character, Kaye, better than any author I have seen yet. Kaye is clever (though she doesn't realize it), witty, and independent, quickly becoming one of my favorite book characters. She doesn't take crap from anyone, and speaks her mind, she makes mistakes in life and isn't perfect, making her more real than other characters who are kind, loving, and have never said a bad word about anyone in their lives. She curses, drinks, even smokes, but it just adds to her charm and her growth as a character. Roiben, the hot male lead, made even my heart beat fast. He's an exquisitely made character, and I'm definitely envious of Kaye. Tithe is an amazing book, and I highly recommend it to anyone who loves faeries and fantastical beings, romance and enchantment.

I recommend Tithe to readers 14+, for adult language.

Also: Come check out this giveaway of ANGELFIRE by Courtney Allison! The book sounds totally amazing! Just follow the link!
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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Review #1 - The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley - Ages 12+

Hello. Welcome to my first review - and post - ever. To start, thanks for attempting to read this (what I'm sure to be pathetic) first little post, and I'm sure, even if this post seems a bit dull and unoriginal, I will definitely improve in the reviews to come. Now, on to the review!

The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley

Summary:

Following her father's death, Harry Crewe, an independent young woman, couldn't even imagine the adventure she would find when she is forced to move to Damar, renamed Daria when the country was conquered by her people, where her brother is stationed as a part of the Homelander army. Damar is hot, dry, and sandy, but Harry finds herself loving the dun-colored sky and the harsh desert. Soon she meets Corlath, the yellow-eyed barbarian king of the Hillfolk, the natives of Damar. After this fated meeting, her world is turned upside down as she is kidnapped from her new home and taken into the Hills, by none other than Corlath himself. She finds herself welcomed by the Hillfolk wholeheartedly, and comes to love Damar even more. Though she is baffled by her quick adaptation to the Hill life, she finds herself enjoying her new life as she faces many challenges, and becomes the first damalur-sol, or Lady Hero, since Queen Aerin. 

Though it was written in the 1980s, The Blue Sword quickly lodged itself into my brain, and my heart, as one of my favorite books. It has a little bit of everything for everyone. Fantasy and Adventure are the key genres, but there is a bit of Romance as well. McKinley is a master of words in this adventure packed book, as the main character, a strong, young woman named Harry Crewe, isn't exactly whisked away so much as thrown across a saddlebow and taken to the magical Hills of Damar by the barbarian king of the Hills, Corlath. There, the Outlander is welcomed by the Hillfolk and quickly comes to love Damar, as she makes many new friends and overcomes many challenges, finally becoming the first damalur-sol, or Lady Hero, since Queen Aerin. Though the writing may get tedious for people who don't like lots of description, I totally recommend picking up this book and giving it a shot. Now for the people who may read this book just for the Romance know this: the Romance is all at the end, one of my only disappoinments. Also, when it does arrive, the love confessions are so fast and so cheesy it's frustrating for people like me, who are absolute hopeless romantics and want it to drag out longer. The end does satisfy me immensely though, and comes to a quiet yet happy ending I'm sure any reader will applaud.

I recommend The Blue Sword for readers 12+, for some difficult vocabulary.

I hope you enjoyed my review, and if you're sitting at your computer, or on your cellphone or iPod, and just want to shoot yourself with how horrible or boring that was, I'm sorry and hope you do come back again to see me improve. Please leave me comments and suggestions as to things I could do better and I'll be sure to follow your advice! Thanks for taking the time! :)