Posted in Book Review Blog

Enchantée Book Review

Enchantée

by Gita Trelease

To purchase this novel or to find more information, you can visit Amazon.

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $12.26

Hardcover: $18.99

Kindle: $9.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: $31.23 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Before Reading Facts:

Enchantée by Gita Trelease was published in 2019 by Flatiron Books.

Page Count: 464 pages (paperback) 464 (hardcover) 464 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 12 hrs 56 mins

Chapters: 70

Languages: English 

Summary of Book:

Paris is a labyrinth of twisted streets filled with beggars and thieves, revolutionaries and magicians. Camille Durbonne is one of them. She wishes she weren’t…

When smallpox kills her parents, Camille must find a way to provide for her younger sister while managing her volatile brother. Relying on magic, Camille painstakingly transforms scraps of metal into money to buy food and medicine they need. But when the coins won’t hold their shape and her brother disappears with the family’s savings, Camille pursues a richer, more dangerous mark: the glittering court of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.

Using dark magic forbidden by her mother, Camille transforms herself into a baroness and is swept up into life at the Palace of Versailles, where aristocrats both fear and hunger for magic. As she struggles to reconcile her resentment of the rich with the allure of glamour and excess, Camille meets a handsome young inventor, and begins to believe that love and liberty may both be possible.

But magic has its costs, and soon Camille loses control of her secrets. And when revolution erupts, Camille must choose―love or loyalty, democracy or aristocracy, reality of magic―before Paris burns.” Flatiron Books

Author Biography:

“Born in Sweden to Indian and Swedish parents, Gita Trelease has lived in lots of places, including New York, Paris, and a tiny town in central Italy. She attended Yale College and New York University, where she earned a Ph.D. in British literature. Before becoming a novelist, she taught classes on writing, monsters, and fairy tales–some of which have seeped into her stories. Along with her husband and son, Gita divides her time between an old village in Massachusetts and the coast of Maine, where she’s still searching for a secret portal that will take her back to Versailles.” -Flatiron Books

Book Review:

 

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★ / ★★★★★

I did not originally plan on purchasing this novel. I noticed it on several bookstagramers and heard good things about it but didn’t think it would be a book I would like at all. I was honestly intimidated in reading this book. I knew that it would be set in Paris. I do not know much of Paris and was also intimidated that it would have French terms and phrases that I would not understand and would cause me to just disconnect from the story.

There were indeed French terms throughout the story, so that is the first thing I want to note. However the author did provide a glossary at the end of the book for readers which helped a lot. I could tell the author wanted to make sure the reader really enjoyed her novel, and I extremely appreciated the inclusion of the glossary. My not having taken any French in high school or college did not affect my reading, and having that experience in this book was extremely interesting. It actually kept me more invested in the story and what the characters were saying.

The story was very interesting, and the struggle the main character endured drew me in. However, the conflict was fairly “lukewarm” in a way. The novel focused more on the characters rather than the plot or main conflict. I enjoyed the characters very much and was really glad this was not an over-dramatic, romance-filled novel. However, I did find myself at time questioning what the main conflict was. At some point, the characters seemed to forget their troubles, but it seemed like that was intentional. I found myself asking if the character even really cared about the financial difficulties that drive the beginning of the novel. At some point, I said, “Camille, it’s time to snap out of it. Remember what you told herself.”

By about forty to fifty percent into the novel, Camille’s focus changed. Or rather, she got distracted and too caught up in the elegance of her facade. I mean, I couldn’t blame her. I was just as much invested in it as she was. The elegance and beauty of it just drew me in, and I just wanted her to remain in that state longer so I could enjoy her lavishing experiences. I do admit that I wished her family conflicts drove more of the plot, but it drove it enough to lead Camille to other small conflicts and obstacles that held my attention. I expected the family struggles to provide more urgency than they actually did. However, they did eventually catch up to Camille and remind her of what she was fighting for.

Who would I recommend this to? Anyone in love with France and elegantly clever female characters. Magic lovers. Fantasy lovers. And history lovers. This book has a bit of everything. There’s a bit of romance, but it is not the main driving force of the story, which I actually enjoyed for a change. There is just enough of it to draw you in.

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★★ ★★★★★

Narration by Justine Eyre

Eyre’s narration is excellent. I will admit that the narration at 1.0 and 1.25 speeds were too slow for me. The best listening speed for me was at 1.50 speed. For those of us who like to multitask and listen on the go, I recommend listening at a 1.5 or 1.75 speeds, so one does not miss anything. These speed were also my favorite speeds when listening to this story. For those who are listening while reading the book and want to listen at a faster pace, I found 2.0 and 2.5 speed to be the best speeds. 3.0 was too fast for me, and I was missing a lot of what the narrator was saying and had to eventually slow down the narrator’s reading speed. However, it is manageable. If you’re used to speed listening, 3.0 speed should be manageable. 3.5 speed was definitely too fast for me.

Other works by this Author:

Enchantée Series

  • Enchantée
Posted in Book Review Blog

The Fever King Book Review

The Fever King  (Feverwake Book 1)

by Victoria Lee

2E5B2801-2770-450A-B93C-2A0B450408C9_1_201_a
To purchase this novel or to find more information, you can visit Amazon.

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $9.99

Hardcover: $16.99

Kindle: $4.99 (Available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: $13.12 (Not Available on Kindle Unlimited) 

Before Reading Facts:

The Fever King by Victoria Lee was published in 2019 by Skyscape.

Page Count: 384 pages (paperback) 374 (hardcover) 376 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 13 hrs 31 mins

Chapters: 24

Languages: English

Summary of Book:

In the former United States, sixteen-year-old Noam Álvaro wakes up in a hospital bed, the sole survivor of the viral magic that killed his family and made him a technopath. His ability to control technology attracts the attention of the minister of defense and thrusts him into the magical elite of the nation of Carolinia.

The son of undocumented immigrants, Noam has spent his life fighting for the rights of refugees fleeing magical outbreaks—refugees Carolinia routinely deports with vicious efficiency. Sensing a way to make change, Noam accepts the minister’s offer to teach him the science behind his magic, secretly planning to use it against the government. But then he meets the minister’s son—cruel, dangerous, and achingly beautiful—and the way forward becomes less clear.

Caught between his purpose and his heart, Noam must decide who he can trust and how far he’s willing to go in pursuit of the greater good.” -Skyscape

Author Biography:

“Victoria Lee grew up in Durham, North Carolina, where she spent twelve ascetic years as a vegetarian before discovering that spicy chicken wings are, in fact, a delicacy. She’s been a state finalist competitive pianist, a hitch-hiker, a pizza connoisseur, an EMT, an expat in China and Sweden, and a science doctoral student. She’s also a bit of a snob about fancy whisky. Lee writes early in the morning and then spends the rest of the day trying to impress her border collie puppy and make her experiments work. She currently lives in Pennsylvania with her partner.” -Skyscape

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

I selected this title as a part of my Kindle First book. I would like to offer a disclaimer to those who are looking for books for their teenagers. This book has profanity and some sexual reference that I didn’t find appropriate for the audience. I have not read many books for this age group that maintained profanity or sexual references, so I would not know if they should have been censored some more or if those who read this type of book find it appropriate. I generally do not enjoy books with much profanity, so that was a no for me in this book. There are not as many sexual references, but the one I took note of was enough to question whether it is appropriate for the audience: “Probably went home with someone. Probably suffocating himself on dick as we speak.” For parents who are wondering if their children should read this book, I recommend having a read through themselves first to properly judge whether or not they want their teens reading this book. It is not one that I, myself, will be recommending at all to anyone.

The narrator in the story did not draw me in. The voice just did not captivate me. I found myself wondering what is the main struggle going on here, what the author’s intent was in creating such complex conflicts. I understood the character’s struggle with his technopathic ability. I had no problem with that and actually was very interested in that part of the story. That is was drew me in. However, the author seems to create more conflicts with the character’s attraction to the minister’s son. That love interesting was believable enough. The love interest was created to cause tension, and I got that.

What I did not understand was the whole undocumented and deportation part of the novel. I did not understand what the purpose of that part of the novel was about. It appeared as if the author wanted to tackle many different issues in one novel, and it just came out very confusing to me. That whole part of the story confused the hell out of me when I read it. The story takes place in Durham, North Carolina, so I was confused as to what was really going on. I just don’t think I ever got a good grasp on this world Lee created. I just never really understood this whole dystopian United States. I found myself asking, “where are they being deported to?” If all of this information was provided, then I completely missed it. Again, I was not drawn into this story, so it is possible I missed that explanation when it was explained.

I really wanted to enjoy this book, but there were more cons that pros for me. I am a voice-driven reader. If the voice does not draw my attention, I give the plot a chance. If both the plot and the voice fail to draw me in, then I will not enjoy a book. If this is a book that I did not have the audiobook for, I would have stopped reading and added it to my DNF shelf on Goodreads. The only reason I got through this book was because of the audiobook, and even then, I only listened while working on other things.

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

Narration by Michael Crouch

Crouch’s narration was well done. The narration was not overenthusiastic, and I am not quit sure it really captured the character’s personality that well, but it was not bad in a way where I couldn’t listen. I did not enjoy listening at 1.0 speed; the narration is not enthusiastic, and listening at a 1.0 speed was frustrating. The narration at 1.25 speed is a bit more tolerable but still not quite good enough for me. I had to speed the narration up to 1.50 speed; that was the slowest speed I would listen to. For those of us who like to multitask and listen on the go, I recommend listening at a 1.75 or 2.0 speed, so one does not miss anything. For those who are listening while reading the book, I found  2.5 speed to be the best. 3.0 and 3.5 speeds were too fast for me, and I was missing a lot of what the narrator was saying and had to eventually slow down the narrator’s reading speed.  

Other works by this Author:

The Fever King Series

  • The Fever King
  • The Electric Heir
Posted in Book Review Blog

Watching You Book Review

Watching You

by Lisa Jewell

To purchase this novel or to find more information, you can visit Amazon.

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $16.99

Hardcover: $26.00

Kindle: $12.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: $21.43 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Before Reading Facts:

Watching You by Lisa Jewell was published in 2018 by Atria Books.

Page Count: 336 pages (paperback) 336 (hardcover) 337 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 10 hrs 50 mins

Chapters: 69

Languages: English 

Summary of Book:

“The instant New York Times bestselling author of Then She Was Gone delivers another page-turner about a shocking murder in a picturesque English town.

Melville Heights is one of the nicest neighborhoods in Bristol, England, home to doctors and lawyers and old-money academics. It’s not the sort of place where people are murdered in their own kitchens. But it is the sort of place where everyone has a secret and prying eyes lurk behind every curtain.

In Lisa Jewell’s latest brilliant “bone-chilling suspense” (People), no one is who they seem. Who has been murdered—and who would have wanted one of their neighbors dead? Watching You will keep you guessing until the startling revelation on the very last page.” – Atria Books

Author Biography:

“Lisa Jewell is the internationally best-selling author of sixteen novels, including the New York Times bestseller Then She Was Gone, as well as I Found You, The Girls in the Garden, and The House We Grew Up In. Her debut novel, Ralph’s Party, was an instant Sunday Times bestseller, and more recently her books have become #1 bestsellers in Canada and the UK. Her novels have sold millions of copies across the English-speaking world. Her work has also been translated into sixteen languages. 

Lisa lives in London with her husband and their two daughters. Connect with her on Twitter @lisajewelluk, on Instagram @lisajewelluk, and on Facebook @listajewellofficial.” -Atria Books

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★ / ★★★★★

I read this novel for the Livre d’Amour book club. This was the first novel I have read by Lisa Jewell and was fairly nervous in reading something different. Partially, I was curious and excited as well. I was interested to fall in love with yet another author’s work. I therefore, dove into this novel with a positive mind, excited to see what world Jewell would take me into.

When I began reading, I noticed that the first couple of chapters introduce several different characters. I was fairly hesitant because I didn’t know who to attach myself to. I wanted a character to follow, so the beginning threw me for a loop. I did note, however, that the introduction of each character was done very effectively. Jewell gives you a blurb into the lives of these characters, giving you just enough to get to know them but not so much that you feel overwhelmed by so much information from the get go.

However, once the characters were introduced, the story began to unravel and intertwine. I was immersed into the lives of these characters. I didn’t know who the victim was going to end up being, so I found myself reading more and more to find out it was. I couldn’t decide who my favorite character was; I really enjoyed multiple characters. Jewell did a phenomenal job in creating multiple characters that readers can latch on to. One of my favorites was Freddie. I really enjoyed his interaction in the story and reminded me a lot of the boy in Home Alone 3.

The chapters are mostly short, and the story follows multiple characters throughout. However, it is very simple to follow the story, and the fact that Jewell waited until a chapter ended before moving to the next character was an extremely wise choice and one that I really loved. The story kept me guessing as to who would be murdered and who the killer would be, and considering I do not originally choose murder mysteries as my first choice, I can safely say that I would read more written by Jewell.

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★★ ★★★★★

Narration by Gabrielle Glaister

Glaister’s narration was amazing and really drew me in. Her narration at 1.0 speed was too slow for me, but starting at 1.25 speed, her narration was excellent. The best listening speed for me was at 1.50 speed. For those of us who like to multitask and listen on the go, I recommend listening at a 1.5 or 1.75 speeds, so one does not miss anything. For those who are listening while reading the book and want to listen at a faster pace, I found 2.0 and 2.5 speed to be the best speeds. 3.0 was too fast for me, and I was missing a lot of what the narrator was saying and had to eventually slow down the narrator’s reading speed. However, it is manageable. If you’re used to speed listening, 3.0 speed should be manageable. 3.5 speed was definitely too fast for me.

Other works by this Author:

  • Then She Was Gone
  • I Found You
  • The Girls in the Garden
  • The Third Wife
  • The House We Grew Up In
  • Before I Met You
  • The Making of Us
  • After the Party
  • The Truth About Melody Browne
  • 31 Dream Street
  • A Friend of the Family
  • Vince & Joy
  • One-Hit Wonder
  • Thirtynothing 
Posted in Book Review Blog

The Release Book Review

The Release

by Tom Isbell

To purchase this novel or to find more information, you can visit Amazon.

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $9.99

Hardcover: $17.99

Kindle: $9.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: $21.95 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Before Reading Facts:

The Release by Tom Isbell was published in 2017 by HarperTeen.

Page Count: 368 pages (paperback) 368 (hardcover) 373 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 08 hrs 00 mins

Chapters: 61

Languages: English 

Summary of Book:

“Two months have passed since Book, Cat, Hope, and the others rescued the remaining Less Thans, but no one is safe yet. The group must leave Liberty for good and escape the wolves, the Brown Shirts, and the Hunters. Most important, they need to stop Chancellor Maddox before she executes her Final Solution and grows even more powerful.

But for Hope, the battle has become personal; she must seek her revenge, no matter what the cost.

The Prey trilogy comes to a thrilling conclusion in The Release, as the group must risk everything–including their lives–in order to defeat their enemies” HarperTeen

Author Biography:

“Tom Isbell is an actor-author-professor: A graduate of the Yale School of Drama, he has acted in theater, film, and TV, working opposite Robert De Niro, Ed Harris, Sarah Jessica Parker, and others. Currently a theater professor at the University of Minnesota Duluth, he has had three of his plays produced by the Theater for Young Audiences at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, including Teddy Roosevelt and the Treasure of Ursa Major, which was adapted into a book with then-First Lady Laura Bush penning the foreword. Tom and his wife, Pat, live in Duluth, Minnesota. You can visit him online at www.tomisbell.com” -HarperTeen

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

The Release is an amazing ending to The Prey trilogy! This third and final book brings together the major events that began to surface in the first book, and the ending to not only the book but to the entire series is just so satisfying. I did not stop reading once I started and tackled this book in the course of two days. There was so much action, just as the first two books! I was constantly fearing for all of the characters’ lives that I could not put the book down.

This third part to The Prey series brings to light some final new revelations and puts everything into perspective for the reader. The reader learns much more about the world these characters are in and the intentions Chancellor Maddox has. I do want to admit that I got a little aggravated with Hope at the beginning of the novel, but I find that in the end she redeems herself.

This entire series has been an amazing read, and I anticipate many more great works by Tom Isbell. I did not hear too much buzz as the release of the third book approached and think this is a series that many do not know and are missing out on. I do hope more people give this series a chance, for I absolutely loved it!

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★★ ★★★★★

Narration by Christian Barillas and Ariana Delawari

Barillas and Delawari do an excellent job narrating this final part of the series. I do not know if there is more to say on these narrators as they do an amazing work narrating story as they have done for the past two books. For those of us who like to multitask and listen on the go, I recommend listening at a 1.5 speed, so one does not miss anything. Once more, this speed is also my favorite speed to listen to this story. It is not too fast nor to slow. For those who are listening while reading the book and want to listen at a faster pace, I found 2.0 and 2.5 speed to be the best speeds. 3.0 was too fast for me, and I was missing a lot of what the narrator was saying and had to eventually slow down the narrator’s reading speed. 

Other works by this Author:

The Prey Series

  • The Prey
  • The Capture
  • The Release
Posted in Book Review Blog

Lady Smoke Book Review

Lady Smoke

by Laura Sebastian

To purchase this novel or to find more information, you can visit Amazon.

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $16.01

Hardcover: $18.99

Kindle: $18.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: $26.95 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Before Reading Facts:

Lady Smoke by Laura Sebastian was published in 2019 by Delacorte Press.

Page Count: 512 pages (paperback) 512 (hardcover) 500 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 13 hours 29 minutes

Chapters: N/A (Book is not divided into numbered chapters)

Languages: English

Summary of Book:

“The Kaiser murdered Theodosia’s mother, the Fire Queen, when Theo was only six. He took her country and kept her prisoner, crowning her Ash Princess–a pet to toy with and humiliate for ten long years. That era has ended. The Kaiser thought his prisoner weak and defenseless. He didn’t realize that a sharp mind is the deadliest weapon.

Theo no longer wears a crown of ashes. she has taken back her rightful title, and a hostage–Prinz Soren. But her people remain enslaved under the Kaiser’s rule, and now she is thousands of miles away from them and her throne.

To get them back she will need an army. Only, securing an army means she must trust her aunt, the dreaded pirate Dragonsbane. And according to Dragonsbane, an army can only be produced if Theo takes a husband. Something an Astrean Queen has never done.

Theo knows that freedom comes at a price, but she is determined to find a way to save her country without losing herself.” -Delacorte Press

Author Biography:

“Laura Sebastian grew up in South Florida and attended Savannah College of Art and Design. She now lives and writes in New York City. Laura is the author of the New York Times bestseller Ash Princess and its sequel, Lady Smoke.” -Delacorte Press

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

After reading Ash Princess and falling in love with the story, I had to get my hands on the sequel! I pre-ordered Lady Smoke and got it in the mail the day it came out. I put all I had planned for that afternoon and dove right in. I got through about half of the novel that first night; I simply did not want to stop. This novel is an amazing continuation to Ash Princess.

This novel picks up after Theo’s escaping the grasp of the Kaiser in the first novel. Theo now fights to gain alliances to take back her throne. Though, she finds herself in a tricky situation. To accomplish her goal, she must sacrifice much of the freedom she fought so hard to gain. She has to negotiate and find the best ally to help her take back her country. She goes through a long journey full of danger and adventure. I was annoyed for a long portion of this novel. In the first novel, I was so annoyed with the Kaiser. I hated him, which was the point of his character. I wanted Theo to kill him and could not wait for that grand finale. It did not end how I wanted, but it gave me hope for good things to come in Lady Smoke.

In Lady Smoke, I was so annoyed, in the same manner, with Dragonsbane. I mean, in a sense, her character is trying to help the naive Theo get the best alliance, but Dragonsbane just got on my nerves. I had hopes that she would be like a Professor Snape character: one readers hate/are annoyed with until the very end. That hope for the character kept me invested in her as a character. I wanted her to actually become likable.

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

Narration by Saskia Maarleveld

Maarleveld does an such an  excellent job narrating this second novel in the Ash Princess series! She effectively captivates the emotions of the characters and gives the listening experience a satisfactory feeling of being submerged in the story. However, just as the first novel, I did have to read at more than a 1.5 speed. 1.0 speed was too slow for me, and was quite dreadful to listen in that speed. At 1.25 speed, Maarleveld’s narration is about the speed I read, so I enjoyed it at that speed more. However, I did want to get through it quicker so I listened to it at a faster listening speed. For those of us who like to multitask and listen on the go, I recommend listening at a 1.75 speed, so one does not miss anything. For those who are listening while reading the book, I found 2.0 and 2.5 speed to be the best speeds. 3.0 was too fast for me, and I was missing a lot of what the narrator was saying and had to eventually slow down the narrator’s reading speed. 

Other works by this Author:

Ash Princess Series

  • Ash Princess
  • Lady Smoke
Posted in Book Review Blog

The Capture Book Review

The Capture

by Tom Isbell

To purchase this novel or to find more information, you can visit Amazon.

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $9.99

Hardcover: $17.18

Kindle: $9.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: $24.95 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Before Reading Facts:

The Capture by Tom Isbell was published in 2016 by HarperTeen.

Page Count: 464 pages (paperback) 448 (hardcover) 467 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 10 hrs 41 mins

Chapters: 61

Languages: English 

Summary of Book:

“Fifteen escaped and found their way to a new territory, but Book, Hope, and Cat can’t settle into their new free life knowing the rest of the Less Thans and Sisters are still imprisoned. Now the teens must retrace their steps to save the others, even as relationships are tested and the path back is filled with more heart-pounding danger.

With new enemies lurking, the group must put their fate in the hands of unexpected allies, but at what cost? They must ask themselves what they’re willing to do to free their friends–and what will happen if the place they left behind is no longer the way it was.

This daring sequel to The Prey is a riveting story of survival, courage, and doing what’s right, no matter how hard” HarperTeen

Author Biography:

“Tom Isbell is an actor-author-professor: A graduate of the Yale School of Drama, he has acted in theater, film, and TV, working opposite Robert De Niro, Ed Harris, Sarah Jessica Parker, and others. Currently a theater professor at the University of Minnesota Duluth, he has had three of his plays produced by the Theater for Young Audiences at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, including Teddy Roosevelt and the Treasure of Ursa Major, which was adapted into a book with then-First Lady Laura Bush penning the foreword. Tom and his wife, Pat, live in Duluth, Minnesota. You can visit him online at www.tomisbell.com” -HarperTeen

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

The Capture is an excellent sequel to The Prey! Just as I loved the action and adventure throughout the entire first book, this second part of Book and Hope’s journey did not disappoint. This second part was full of new challenges for the characters, and I found myself constantly wondering what was going to be in store for both Book and Hope. I kept worrying of whether they would end up together at last in the end of this book or if their relationship would drift farther apart.

The Capture leaves the reader curious to know what is going to be the final battle these character must endure and  has readers questioning whether they will ever get any freedom. Is such a thing even possible for these characters or are they destined to die fighting for it?  The ending is not satisfying enough and the reader is not entirely sure what will come next, so reading the third book in the series is a must! Let me clarify, the ending is not bad. It’s satisfying enough for this book, but their story has to continue, and it surely does in The Release.

I recall having first read this novel when the third book had not been released yet. I had to spend many days wonder what might be in store for these characters. That is how invested I was in these characters and this series. Luckily for me, I finished reading The Capture just about a month and a half before The Release came out, so I was able to get my hands on the third book and see what is next. In all, The Capture is a satisfying continuation to The Prey.

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★★ ★★★★★

Narration by Christian Barillas and Ariana Delawari

Barillas and Delawari do an excellent job narrating this second part of the series. It was so satisfying knowing that this second part was narrated by the same amazing narrators of the first book! Their narration was once more extremely enjoyable even at a 1.0 speed. For those of us who like to multitask and listen on the go, I recommend listening at a 1.5 speed, so one does not miss anything. Once more, this speed is also my favorite speed to listen to this story. It is not too fast nor to slow. For those who are listening while reading the book and want to listen at a faster pace, I found 2.0 and 2.5 speed to be the best speeds. 3.0 was too fast for me, and I was missing a lot of what the narrator was saying and had to eventually slow down the narrator’s reading speed. 

Other works by this Author:

The Prey Series

  • The Prey
  • The Capture
  • The Release
Posted in Book Review Blog

Hollow City: The Second Novel of Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children Book Review

Hollow City: The Second Novel of Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children

by Ransom Riggs

To purchase this novel or to find more information, you can visit Amazon.

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $10.99

Hardcover: $18.99

Kindle: $10.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: $11.95 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Before Reading Facts:

Hollow City: The Second Novel of Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs was published in 2014 by Quirk Books.

Page Count: 416 pages (paperback) 400 (hardcover) 434 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 11 hrs 39 mins

Chapters: 13

Languages: English (also available in the follow translations: Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Turkish, and Chinese)

Summary of Book:

“September 3, 1940. Ten Peculiar Children Flee an army of deadly monsters. And only one person can help them–but she’s trapped in the body of a bird. The extraordinary journey that began in Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children continues as Jacob Portman and his newfound friends journey to London, the peculiar capital of the world. There, they hope to find a cure for their beloved headmistress, Miss Peregrine. But in this war-torn city, hideous surprises lurk around every corner. And before Jacob can deliver the peculiar children to safety, he must make an important decision about his love for Emma Bloom. Like its predecessor, this second novel in the Peculiar Children series blends thrilling fantasy with vintage photography to create a one-of-a-kind reading experience.” -Quirk

Author Biography:

“Ransom Riggs grew up in Florida but now makes his home in the land of peculiar children–Los Angeles. He was raised on a steady diet of ghost stories and British comedy, which probably explains the novels he writes. You an find him on Twitter @ransomriggs” -Quirk

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

After reading Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children and absolutely loving it, I decided I had to find out what Riggs had in store for his reader in the second novel in the series. The first novel was such a different read for me, so I had very high expectation for the second novel. Just as the first one, Hollow City: The Second Novel of Miss Peregrine’s Peculiar Children delivered! The second novel dove deeper into Riggs’ peculiar world and his amazing creations. Like the first novel, it was full of eerie, fascinating pictures that brought the narrative to life.

This story picks up where the first novel left off. Only in this story, the Peculiars have to rush to get Miss Peregrine help. Apparently stuck in her bird form, the Peculiar children must find a way to somehow help her, and along their journey, they run into many challenges that threaten their lives! Throughout this journey, the reader is able to understand more about the world Riggs has created, and I found it fascinating to discover all of the new elements Riggs includes in the second novel that we were not exposed to in the first.

This novel was one that I did not want to put down for anything. I ended up finishing this read in three days while juggling grad school and work and “adulting” in general. I was fairly upset with the ending, not because I hated it, but because it made me want to pick up the third book right away and keep going. I currently do not have the third book, so I am going to have to get that right away! I strongly recommend having the third book ready when you finish the second. If not, you’re going to be left saying the very thing I said when the book ended. I turned the page expecting the narrative to continue, but it didn’t! The second book ended, and I found myself saying, “That’s it!” Don’t let this happen to you. Buy the third book and keep going, because based on where the second one left off, the third is going to be so good!

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★ ★★★★★

Narration by Kirby Heyborne 

Heyborne’s narration at 1.50 speed is the slowest I will go with this novel. His narration at 1.0 speed and 1.25 speed is too slow and seems slowed down and as if it were in slow motion. However, his narration portrays the character effectively and helps the listener follow along and be drawn into the story. His narration provides emotion that I allows the frustration, anger, and urgency of the characters to come alive.  For those of us who like to multitask and listen on the go, I recommend listening at a 2.0 speed, so one does not miss anything. For those who are listening while reading the book, I found 2.5 to be the best speeds. 3.0 was fast but understandable enough to follow along while reading. If you are looking to get through it quickly 3.0 is the speed I recommend while reading along. 3.5 speed was too fast, and I could not understand part of what was being said. 

Other works by this Author:

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children Series

  • Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children 
  • Hollow City
  • Library of Souls
  • A Map of Days
Posted in Book Review Blog

The Midnight Star Book Review

The Midnight Star

by Marie Lu

To purchase this novel or to find more information, you can visit Amazon.

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $10.99

Hardcover: $18.99

Kindle: $10.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: $24.50 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Before Reading Facts:

The Midnight Star by Marie Lu was published in 2016 by SPEAK.

Page Count: 368 pages (paperback) 336 (hardcover) 330 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 09 hrs 07 mins

Chapters: N/A (Not separated by numbered chapters) 

Languages: English (also available in the follow translations: Spanish, French, and German)

Summary of Book:

“Adelina Amouteru has turned her back on those who have betrayed her.

Her reign has been a triumphant one. But with each new conquest, her cruelty only grows, threatening to destroy all she has gained.

When a new danger appears, Adelina is forced to put not only herself but every Elite at risk.

Now Adelina and her Roses must join the Daggers on a perilous quest in order to persevere her empire–though this uneasy alliance may prove to be the real danger.” -SPEAK

Author Biography:

“Marie Lu is the author of the #1 New York Times bestselling series The Young Elites, as well as the blockbuster bestselling Legend series. Warcross is her newest book. She graduated from the University of Southern California and jumped into the video game industry as an artist. Now a full-time writer, she spends her spare time reading, drawing, playing games, and getting stuck in traffic. She lives in Los Angeles, California, with her husband, one Chihuahua mix, and two Pembroke Welsh corgis -SPEAK

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★ / ★★★★★

When I picked up The Midnight Star, I was hesitant. The Rose Society already had me questioning Adelina, so to some extend I was already confused about what I really wanted. I didn’t know if I was going to like or dislike Adelina in this final installment in The Young Elites series. I had to take some time to think after reading The Rose Society before picking up The Midnight Star. This series had me questioning so much.

Once I started reading this novel, my fears came to life. Lu created a narrator that I did not like whatsoever, and I think this is a very tricky thing to do. The way she creates this narrative, one will either support or be against Adelina. I grew myself disliking her as the story progressed. However, my disliking her did not make me want to stop reading any less. This is why this series confuses me. I don’t know how Lu does it, but she somehow created a series that had me questioning my alliance to the narrator so much! Yet, I still want to keep reading more. Perhaps it is my wanting to know if my alliance to change that kept me so invested in this series.

However, I will admit that I did not change my alliance. I disliked Adelina throughout. Now I can see how others would have liked/disliked her at times but in the end be satisfied with her. But to me, I don’t know. I guess she didn’t meet up to the standards Professor Snape set. I mean he’s the only character I know that I dislike the whole series until the end. Adelina’s actions in the end did not (in my opinion) reach enough of a redeeming quality to have me change mt mind in the end. I HIGHLY recommend your reading this final novel in the series to make your own judgement. To me, the ending was satisfying enough, but my dislike for Adelina reigned through the whole series.

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

Narration by Carla Corvo and Lannon Killea

Corvo and Killea do an amazing job in bringing this third novel to life. I really enjoy when the same narrators tell the same series. I form such a connection from the original narrator that it kind of throws me off when different narrators are used in the same series. Corvo and Killea do excellent narrating the entire series. For those of us who like to multitask and listen on the go, I recommend listening at a 2.0 speed, so one does not miss anything. For those who are listening while reading the book, I found  3.0 speed to be the best speeds. 3.5 speed was too fast for me, and I was missing a lot of what the narrator was saying and had to eventually slow down the narrator’s reading speed. 

Other works by this Author:

Novels

Batman: Nightwalker

Legend Series

  • Legend
  • Prodigy
  • Champion

The Young Elites Series

  • The Young Elites 
  • The Rose Society
  • The Midnight Star

Warcross Duology

  • Warcross
  • Wildcard
Posted in Book Review Blog

The Prey Book Review

The Prey

by Tom Isbell

To purchase this novel or to find more information, you can visit Amazon.

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $9.99

Hardcover: $17.99

Kindle: $9.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: $27.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Before Reading Facts:

The Prey by Tom Isbell was published in 2015 by HarperTeen.

Page Count: 432 pages (paperback) 416 (hardcover) 417 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 09 hrs 20 mins

Chapters: 53

Languages: English 

Summary of Book:

“With the country in ruins, the new government declared it the Republic of the True America, imposed martial law, and separated all survivors into settlement camps. Now, twenty years later, three sixteen-year-olds uncover the dark truth: All this time they’ve been labeled Less Thans. Feared by society, they’re being raised to be hunted for sport. Their only hope for survival is to escape with their friends . . . or risk certain death. Together they search for the fabled new territory in a heart-pounding flight to freedom, with sadistic hunters and the government’s soldiers hot on their trial. Led by the unlikely Book and fearless Hope, these orphaned teens seek a better life, finding the best in themselves to fight the worst in their enemies” HarperTeen

Author Biography:

“Tom Isbell is an actor-author-professor: A graduate of the Yale School of Drama, he has acted in theater, film, and TV, working opposite Robert De Niro, Ed Harris, Sarah Jessica Parker, and others. Currently a theater professor at the University of Minnesota Duluth, he has had three of his plays produced by the Theater for Young Audiences at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, including Teddy Roosevelt and the Treasure of Ursa Major, which was adapted into a book with then-First Lady Laura Bush penning the foreword. Tom and his wife, Pat, live in Duluth, Minnesota. You can visit him online at www.tomisbell.com” -HarperTeen

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

The Prey is an exciting novel! I loved the action and adventure throughout the entire story. I could not get enough. I was legitimately invested in this story and wanted to know the fate of the characters. The characters drew me in from the start. I could not put the book down because I just wanted these characters to get justice and the happiness they deserved. This is an excellent read for younger readers!

Though this story is for a young audience, there is so much to enjoy that I did not mind reading it. Usually stories for younger audiences poor me due to the lack of relation to its characters or the story line not being action-packed and adventurous enough. However, this story defies all of that. The Prey gives all the action and adventure one would expect in a YA novel with a slightly more censored taste. Nonetheless, the reader is too invested in the story to really care who the intended audience was.

The first thing that drew me into wanting to check his series out was the adventurous looking book cover. When I read this book, I was looking for a story similar to what I am writing. This story is for a younger audience than what I am currently writing, but nevertheless, The Prey did not disappoint. I not only loved the cover but also the story and the characters. I could not help myself, so I had to buy the next book and see what the fate of these characters was.

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★★ ★★★★★

Narration by Christian Barillas and Ariana Delawari

Barillas and Delawari doe an excellent job narrating this story. Their narration draw listeners in and make the listening experience very enjoyable at a 1.0 speed. For those of us who like to multitask and listen on the go, I recommend listening at a 1.5 speed, so one does not miss anything. This speed is also my favorite speed to listen to this story. It is not too fast nor to slow. For those who are listening while reading the book and want to listen at a faster pace, I found 2.0 and 2.5 speed to be the best speeds. 3.0 was too fast for me, and I was missing a lot of what the narrator was saying and had to eventually slow down the narrator’s reading speed. 

Other works by this Author:

The Prey Series

  • The Prey
  • The Capture
  • The Release
Posted in Book Review Blog

Tabula Rasa (The Amber group Book 1) Book Review

Tabula Rasa (The Amber group Book 1)

by Filip Forsberg

To purchase this novel or to find more information, you can visit Amazon.

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $14.00

Hardcover: N/A

Kindle: $2.99 (Available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: N/A

Before Reading Facts:

Tabula Rasa by Filip Forsberg was published in 2018 by Filip Forsberg.

Page Count: 424 pages (paperback) 426 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: N/A

Chapters: N/A (Book is not divided into numbered chapters)

Languages: English and Swedish

Summary of Book:

“In a dystopian future, earth is under strain due to natural disasters and accelerating pollution of the environment. On the coast of Madagascar, a ruthless corporate leader creates his own vision of the future in the shape of Tabula Rasa, a mega complex inhabited by over a million people. Jonathan Jarl, a rookie agent for the Amber group, is on his first assignment and is assigned to retrieve the famous Nebra Sky disc that has been stolen. During the mission, he is faced with some of Tabula Rasas darkest secrets. Meanwhile, in orbit around the moon, a discovery is made that has potential implications for the entire human race but Tabula Rasa is doing everything in its powers to keep the discovery secret. In a lab within Tabula Rasa, an idealistic scientist decides to share the discovery with the world. She takes a fateful decision that puts her life on the line. Jonathan is thrown into a breakneck race for time and Tabula Rasa is the first thrilling installment about Jonathan Jarl and the Amber group.” -Amazon

Author Biography:

“Filip Forsberg is the author of the science-fiction thriller series about Jonathan Jarl and Amber Group.” –Author Website

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

I won a Kindle copy of Tabular Rasa in a Goodreads giveaway. I was excited to read something new that was not already on my TBR list. I wanted to explore what else was out there and allowed the Goodreads gods to select my new discovery. That lead me to Filip Forsberg’s Tabula Rasa (The Amber group Book 1). I was very interested in reading this book as its cover was very interesting, and it made me wonder what kind of journey this book would take me on.

Now, I know I gave this book a low rating, but I do not intend it to be hurtful or negative. On the contrary, I want to encourage the author to keep it up! I really wanted to enjoy this book, and I am not entirely sure, but I think he translated this book from Swedish to English himself. Like I said, I am not sure. If he did, I am amazed! Some of us cannot even write a book in our native language, much less translate it to a different one. If that is that case, I commend the author for his work. Writing a book is hard enough; I cannot imaging how hard it must be to translate it. Again, I am not fully sure on how factual the translation comment is, but I did visit the author’s website on Goodreads, and it is in a language unfamiliar to me. It appears to be Swedish according to the Google translate I did on the website.

With that being said, I did find a good number of grammar-related mistakes. I would like to remain optimistic and say that this is due to English possibly not being the author’s first language. The mistakes did add up, but they did not keep me from reading more. The phrasing was also a bit confusing at times, so I found myself having to re-read. Taht made me stop more than the simpler grammar mistakes. Most of the grammar mistakes I found were missing commas, so they could easily be overlooked. Nonetheless, continual grammar mistakes cause me to shift from reading mode to editing mode, and I found myself editing the manuscript instead of simply sitting down an enjoy reading it.

The story progresses in an interesting way. There is promise in the story and its characters; they just need to be flushed out more. I found myself confused at some point. Perhaps, that is a result of not having read similar stories as this one. I also found that there is a lot of “telling” throughout and would have loved if the author allowed the reader to “show” more of the world he created. I got through about sixteen percent of the book before having asked, “where is this going?” I wanted more of the plot to move quicker. It seemed that, at times, characters would linger in a scene too long. I also found myself asking which characters I should care about. I wanted to connect with someone in the story but did not find that connection. The lack of connection to the character inevitably led me to giving up on the story and adding this title to my DNF list.

I do hope that in a future time, I find the time to give this story another go and perhaps even get through the whole thing. However, at the moment, other TBR books were calling to me and eventually drew me away from this title. I with the author luck in his future projects and would advise him to find someone who will provide a thorough and excellent proofreading and editing of his future projects.

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: N/A

No Audible Available.

Other works by this Author:

Novels:

  • Seek allt som behvs (Swedish Edition)

Amber group Series

  • Tabula Rasa
  • Genesis
Posted in Book Review Blog

Seafire Book Review

Seafire

by Natalie C. Parker

To purchase this novel or to find more information, you can visit Amazon.

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $10.99

Hardcover: $18.99

Kindle: $10.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: $26.95 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Before Reading Facts:

Seafire by Natalie C. Parker was published in 2018 by Razorbill.

Page Count: 400 pages (paperback) 384 (hardcover) 384 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 10 hrs 30 mins

Chapters: 43

Languages: English 

Summary of Book:

“The first in a heart-stopping trilogy that recalls the undeniable feminine power of Wonder Woman and the powder-keg action of Mad Max: Fury Road, Seafire follows the captain of an all-female ship intent on taking down a vicious warlord’s powerful fleet.

After her family is killed by corrupt warlord Aric Athair and his bloodthirsty army of Bullets, Caledonia Styx is left to chart her own course on the dangerous and deadly seas. She captains her ship, the Mors Navis, with a crew of girls and women just like her, who have lost their families and homes because of Aric and his men. The crew has one mission: stay alive, and take down Aric’s armed and armored fleet.

But when Caledonia’s best friend and second-in-command barely survives an attack thanks to help from a Bullet looking to defect, Caledonia finds herself questioning whether to let him join their crew. Is this boy the key to taking down Aric Athair once and for all . . . or will he threaten everything the women of the Mors Navis have worked for?” -Razorbill

Author Biography:

Natalie C. Parker is the author of the Beware the Wild duology and the Seafire trilogy and the editor of The Sides of a Heart. She earned her BA in English literature from the University of Southern Mississippi and her MA in gender studies from the University of Cincinnati. She grew up in a Navy family, finding home in coastal cities from Virginia to Japan. Now she lives surprisingly far from any ocean on the Kansas prairie, where she runs Madcap Retreats with her wife. You can find Natalie on Instagram @ncparker.” -Razorbill

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★ / ★★★★★

I was hesitant about reading this novel when I first picked it up. The dust cover caught my attention, but I was not sure if the story would hold my attention. I’m not one for sea stories, pirate stories, or anything in that regard. Perhaps, that is because I had to recently study Moby Dick, and I was not a huge fan. However, the synopsis of the novel did provide an interesting description of the story and so I decided to give this novel a try.

I was not immediately draw in as a result of all the sailing and ship-related descriptions. Again, I’m not one for boats and sea stories. But I decided to continue, because there was something in the characters that held my attention. Their story was more important to me than my not liking ships/sea stories. I wanted to know their history and what Parker had in store for these characters.

I found myself drawn in by the action taking place in the novel. Parker does a magnificent job navigating this tale full of discovery, fighting, and the hunt for vengeance. I quickly found myself rooting for Captain Caledonia and her crew. I was drawn in and felt the tension, excitement, and fear the characters endured throughout. In the end, I was satisfied with the ending to this first part of the trilogy and cannot wait to see what is in store for the Mors Navis, for Caledonia, and for the crew.

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★★ ★★★★★

Narration by Rebecca Soler

Soler does really good job narrating. Her narration at a 1.0 speed, is perfect for captivating the tale. It does not seem too slow or boring as I have experienced with some Audible narrations in the past. I listened at a 1.75 speed the whole time while I was multitasking. That speed was the fastest I would go. 2.0 speed was too fast to listen to while multitasking. However, for those who are listening while reading the book, I found 2.0 and 2.5 speed to be the best speeds. 3.0 was too fast for me, and I was missing a lot of what the narrator was saying and had to eventually slow down the narrator’s reading speed. 

Other works by this Author:

Beware the Wild duology:

  • Beware the Wild
  • Behold the Bones

Seafire Series

  • Seafire
Posted in Book Review Blog

A Very Large Expanse of Sea Book Review

A Very Large Expanse of Sea

by Tahereh Mafi

To purchase this novel or to find more information, you can visit Amazon.

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $11.96

Hardcover: $18.99

Kindle: $18.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: $22.95 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Before Reading Facts:

A Very Large Expanse of Sea by Tahereh Mafi was published in 2018 by HarperCollins.

Page Count: 320 pages (paperback) 320 (hardcover) 307 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 06 hrs 43 mins

Chapters: 38

Languages: English 

Summary of Book:

“It’s 2002, a year after 9/11, and Shirin has just started at yet another school. It’s an extremely turbulent time for the world, but also for someone like Shirin, a sixteen-year-old Muslim girl who’s tired of being stereotyped.

Shirin is never surprised by how horrible people can be. But she’s tired of the rude stares, the degrading comments–even the physical violence–she endures as a result of her race, her religion, and the hijab she wears every day. She decided long ago not to trust anyone anymore, and she doesn’t expect, or even try, to fit in anywhere or let anyone close enough to hurt her. Instead, she drowns her frustrations in music and spends her afternoons breakdancing with her brother.

But then she meets Ocean James. He’s the first person in forever who really seems to want to get to know Shirin. It terrifies her–they seem t come from two irreconcilable worlds–and Shirin has had her guard up for so long that she’s not sure she’ll ever be able to let it down.

Tahereh Mafi, bestselling author of the Shatter Me series, returns with a gorgeous and heartrending new novel inspired by her own experiences with first love, breakdancing, and the devastating impact of prejudice” -HarperCollins

Author Biography:

“Tahereh Mafi is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Shatter Me series, Furthermore, and Whichwood. She can usually be found overcaffinated and stuck in a book” -HarperCollins

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

A Very Large Expanse of Sea was a novel I picked up after reading the Shatter Me series. After reading the amazing series, I decided to read more of Tahereh Mafi’s work, and this novel did not disappoint. It is such a powerful story, one that opens up to the public to reveal the story of a struggling teen during turbulent times. The struggles this novel portrays captivates its readers and brings awareness to the prejudices a young, innocent girl received as a result of her culture and religion.

The story portrays the struggles Shirin ensures and how prejudice takes a hold of her life for so long that she closes herself off to the world. The story takes the reader on a journey of discovery and is full of emotion, anger, sadness, and raw insight into the life of a young Muslim girl who struggles to find herself in a world that sees her in such a negative manner. Shirin manages to find passion and a love for breakdancing and music and as a result discovers who she is as a result.

A Very Large Expanse of Sea is a beautifully written story. I enjoyed it and found it to be extremely enlightening. After reading so much science fiction and fantasy, it was so different to pick up a novel that places me back into the ‘real world’ and make me aware of the events that inspired so many authors. This novel is Tahereh Mafi’s testimony of hard times and how she managed to find love and happiness in music and breakdancing.

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

Narration by Priya Ayyar

Ayyar’s narration captivate the emotions in such a way that bring the story to life for listeners. The narration allows readers to keep listening and latches on to the frustration Shirin displays and her battle against prejudice. I extremely enjoyed listening to the story at a 1.50 speed. For those of us who like to multitask and listen on the go, I recommend listening at a 1.75 speed, so one does not miss anything. For those who are listening while reading the book, I found  2.5 speed and 3.0 speed to be the best speeds. 3.5 was too fast for me, and I was missing a lot of what the narrator was saying and had to eventually slow down the narrator’s reading speed.  

Other works by this Author:

Novels

Furthermore

Whichwood

Shatter Me Series

  • Shatter Me
  • Unravel Me
  • Ignite Me
  • Restore Me

Novellas

  • Destroy Me
  • Fracture Me

Novella Collection

  • Unite Me