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Monday, 12 May 2014

Book Review: Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas

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Throne of Glass #1
Pages: 426
Published: August 2012
Genres: YA, Fantasy, Romance

Goodreads Synopsis...

Meet Celaena Sardothien. Beautiful. Deadly. Destined for greatness.

In the dark, filthy salt mines of Endovier, an eighteen-year-old girl is serving a life sentence. She is a trained assassin, the best of her kind, but she made a fatal mistake: she got caught.

Young Captain Westfall offers her a deal: her freedom in return for one huge sacrifice. Celaena must represent the prince in a to-the-death tournament—fighting the most gifted thieves and assassins in the land. Live or die, Celaena will be free. Win or lose, she is about to discover her true destiny. But will her assassin’s heart be melted?

 
Review...

This is going to be one of those reviews, where I say that I really liked a book. And then proceed to tell you the many things I didnt like.

Throne of Glass was a really enjoyable read. The writing style was fun, and kept me interested the whole way through. You also get to see the story through not only Celaena's eyes, but also Captain Westfall and Prince Dorian. It was great to be able to see what they were doing away from each other, especially as they were major parts of the story.

Another thing I really liked about the story was Celaena. She is this bad ass assassin, who can kill you and look amazing doing it. She embraces her looks and femininity, using them to her advantage. Also she was such a strong willed and stubborn character, even in precarious situations. And she loved to read. Need I say more.

Ok so those are the things I liked, now the things I didnt.

Unnecessary love triangle: Oh love triangles, how you plague me. The one that appeared in this story was expected, and turned out to be unoriginal and kind of dull. Mainly because it caused me no uncertainty. I knew who she would chose eventually. I wasn't worried, I wasn't rooting for the underdog. Because I knew it would be useless. (And I was right) Why couldn't they just be friends? Oh I know, because its YA. 

Implied Violence instead of actual violence: Basically I wanted more violence. Maas continually describes violent or action scenes after they have finished. The challenges were often skimmed over, in favor of the aforesaid useless love triangle. Also Celaena doesn't really get enough chances to show us her assassin side. Its something we always know about, but don't experience enough.

Slightly implausible: There were some situations, like the Prince being left alone with an assassin. That just didnt seem like they would actually happen. Also the whole challenge scenario also seems a bit dubious. Would a king actually allow an assassin or criminal to work closly with him, and have a high position in the kingdom. Then after a few years let them go free. I dont know about that.

So like I said at the beginning, I had my misgivings about this book. But I still enjoyed it, and I will definitely continue to read about Celaena the assassin.

4/5

Saturday, 22 June 2013

Book Review: A Storm of Swords by George R. R. Martin

Pages: 1177
Published: May 2002
Genres: Epic Fantasy, Adventure

For people who haven't started this series...

First of all, START IT! It is a truly amazing story, that will absorb you into another world. Filled with fighting, action, a lot of betrayal and scheming. As well as some twists that will leave you absolutely stunned.

Secondly here are 5 things you should know before you start the 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series:
1. These are the most realistic characters you will probably ever encounter. They jump off the page, make you fall in love with them, or hate them...or both. And then they die! Just kidding, but not really. No one is safe in these books. You think that a character is vital to the plot line, so they wont be killed off? Think again!
2. Its set in a world full of castles, queens, lords, and knights. And is full of adventures, that take some of the characters all over the land. Facing many, many dangers, that make for an exciting, suspenseful read.
3. Its narrated by lots of different characters(A storm of swords is narrated by 10 main characters), so you get to see everything that's going on.
4. There's an HBO tv show, that is just as awesome as the books, if that's possible.
5. Be prepared for these to be your favourite books ever!

If you want a full review of the first book, click here

For people who have read up to A Storm of Swords...

The third installment was by far my favourite book in the series so far. Especially the last half, or part two. There were so many twists, and shout-out-loud moments. The character development was really well done, some characters I didn't care much for or even disliked. Became some of my favourites to read, and to root for.

This book was also the most intense, with many main characters heading in the same direction. I will leave it for you to find out if there are actual reunions. Also it finally feels like we are moving forward. Some plot lines were resolved in this book, and it feels like the main characters have somewhat of a new purpose. I cant wait to read the next book in this series, especially considering the end of this one...OMG! The ending! The whole damn, amazing book!

5/5 (without a doubt)


A Storm of Swords Review: Spoiler FREE

A Storm of Swords Discussion: A Spoiler talk, for those of you who have already read this book, and want to here my thoughts.

Sunday, 19 May 2013

Book Review: The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson

Pages: 372
Published: October 2012
Genres: YA, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Mystery


Goodreads Synopsis...
The day that Louisiana teenager Rory Deveaux arrives in London to start a new life at boarding school is also the day a series of brutal murders breaks out over the city, killings mimicking the horrific Jack the Ripper spree of more than a century ago. Soon "Rippermania" takes hold of modern-day London, and the police are left with few leads and no witnesses. Except one. Rory spotted the man police believe to be the prime suspect. But she is the only one who saw him--the only one who can see him. And now Rory has become his next target. In this edge-of-your-seat thriller, full of suspense, humor, and romance, Rory will learn the truth about the secret ghost police of London and discover her own shocking abilities.

Review...
Ok, so you've read the synopsis. Lets list the things this book contains. Its thrilling, its creepy. It invloves lots of awesome Jack the Ripper story lines, and info. It takes place at a boarding school in London! I mean come on, that sounds magical! And it is funny and full of mystery.


Now this book actually contains all of the things I just mentioned! All of them! Its creepy, funny, and beautifully described. But before you go rushing off to buy it. You should know that all of those beautiful things, that would make a brilliant book, have been watered down. Everything is good, but not great. And that basically sums up my whole opinion of this book.

Its a tiny bit scary/creepy, and it does have a lot of Jack the Ripper stuff happening. But its not creepy enough! Nowhere near enough! It is well described, but thats it. I mean London, with all its rich culture. At a boarding school! The author could have surrounded me in this world, instead she just showed it to me. There is mystery and a twist, but to be honest it isnt that surprising, and made it harder to invest in the book.

If your looking for a book that will scare you silly. And leave you dizzy from its detailed descriptions. This is probably not the right book for you. If you looking for a fun, fast read, thats pretty good. Then pick up The Name of the Star.

3/5

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Week of Videos

I did a week of videos on my YouTube channel, to celebrate 1 year on BookTube. If you haven't seen it yet, check out the playlist with all of them. Or watch the individual videos below.

Sunday:

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Wednesday, 2 January 2013

Book Resolutions + Top 12 Books of 2012

Book Resolutions for 2013...
1. Read 50 books
2. Read the Harry Potter series (for the first time)
3. Read the LOTR & The Hobbit
4. Read more Jane Austen & Charles Dickens
5. Read less hyped books
6. Make videos regularly, less rambly, and more awesome!

Top 12 Books of 2012...


12.
Cinder By Marissa Meyer
Y.A, Fantasy, Dystopian, Romance
Published January 2012
387 pages
Book Review
Book Talk
Goodreads 
Book Depository



11.
Tinkers by Paul Harding
Adult, Literature, American fiction
Published January 2009
192 pages
Book Review
Goodreads
Book Depository




10.
The Drowning People by Richard Mason
Murder/Mystery, Contemporary
Published January 1999
Goodreads
Book Depository 






9.
Girl with a Pearl Earring by Tracey Chevalier
Historical fiction
Published August 1999
233 pages
Goodreads
Book Depository





8.
The Maze Runner by James Dashner
Y.A, Dystopian, Fantasy
Published October 2009
374 pages
Book Review
Book Talk
Goodreads
Book Depository
 


7.
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Y.A, Dystopian, Action
Published October 2008
374 pages
Goodreads
Book Depository





6. 
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Y.A, Romance, Contemporary
Published January 2012
313 pages
Goodreads
Book Depository





5. 
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Y.A, Contemporary
Published February 1999
213 pages
Goodreads
Book Depository





4. 
Divergent by Veronica Roth
Y.A, Dystopian, Action
Published Febraury 2012
487 Pages
Book Review
Book Talk
Goodreads
Book Depository



3.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Classics, Literature, Romance
Published 1925
180 pages
Goodreads
Book Depository





2.
The Host by Stephenie Meyer
Sci-fi, Y.A, Fantasy, Romance
Published May 2008
409 pages 
Book Review
Book Talk
Goodreads
Book Depository



1.
A Game Of Thrones by George R. R. Martin
Fantasy, Mystery, Adventure
Published January 1996
694 pages
Book Review
Book Talk
Goodreads
Book Depository

Monday, 15 October 2012

Confessions of a Booktuber Tag

Where I confess to you all the things Ive been keeping so deperately bottled up inside.