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H.J.’s Reads: Snow Like Ashes

Snow Like Ashes

by Sara Raasch

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

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $9.99

Hardcover: $17.99

Kindle: $9.99 (Available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: $27.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Before Reading Facts:

Snow Like Ashes by Sara Raasch was published in 2014 by Balzer + Bray.

Page Count: 448 pages (paperback) 432 (hardcover) 448 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 10 hrs 56 mins

Chapters: 31

Languages: English (also available in the follow translation: German)

Summary of Book:

“Sixteen years ago the Kingdom of Winter was conquered and its citizens enslaved, leaving them without magic or a monarch. Now the Winterians’ only hope for freedom is the eight survivors who managed to escape, and who have been searching for the chance to steal back Winter’s magic and rebuild the kingdom ever since.

Orphaned as an infant during Winter’s defeat, Meira has lived her whole life as a refugee. Training to be a warrior–and desperately in love with her best friend and future king, Mather–she would do anything to help Winter rise to power again. So when scouts discover the location of the ancient locket that can restore their magic, Meira decides to go after it, only to find herself thrust into a world of evil magic and dangerous politics–and to realize that her destiny is not, never has been, her own” -Balzer + Bray

Author Biography:

“Sara Raasch has known she was destined for bookish things since the age of five, when her friends had a lemonade stand and she tagged along to sell her hand-drawn picture books too. Not much has changed since then: her friends still cock concerned eyebrows when she attempts to draw things, and her enthusiasm for the written word still drives her to extreme measures. Snow Like Ashes is her debut book. It does not feature her hand-drawn pictures. She can be found on the web at http://www.sararaasch.tumblr.com and on Twitter at @seesarawrite” -Balzer + Bray

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

I was very intrigued with this read. I admit that the cover of the book was the first thing to peek my attention. Once I read the summary of the book, my interest was further peaked. I wanted to know more about what what this story had in store for the reader. I was not disappointed! The very use of the seasons and how the author incorporates that into the story fascinated me, and I wanted to know more about the author’s use of the elements in her writing.

I was very interested in the characters and their journey. Raasch’s story telling draws the reader in with her interesting characters and story-telling technique. Snow Like Ash is an excellent beginning to the series. Her world was one I wanted to know more about and was excited to read more in the second novel in the series.

In all, this was the first book I read by this author, and I am very interested to read more works by this author. Her following two books in the series were a great start and I was looking forward to continuing my journey with Meira and Mather. My only regret is not reading this series when it first published and hope more are able to get a chance to read it!

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★ ★★★★★

Narration by Kate Rudd

Rudd does a good job in her narration. However, I did not find it to be extremely well done. It was good enough to captivate the story and provide the listener with a good listen. I do admit that I had to listen at a higher than a 1.5 speed in order to enjoy the narration. I recommend listening at a 1.5  speed to really enjoy this narration. 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:

Novels:

  • These Rebel Waves

Snow Like Ashes Series

  • Snow Like Ashes
  • Ice Like Fire
  • Frost Like Night
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Ash Princess Book Review

Ash Princess

by Laura Sebastian

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:

Ash Princess by Laura Sebastian was published in 2018 by Delacorte Press.

Page Count: 464 pages (paperback) 448 (hardcover) 441 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 13 hours 18 minutes

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

Languages: English (also available in the follow translations: Spanish and Portuguese)

Summary of Book:

“Theodosia was six when her country was invaded and her mother, the Fire Queen, was murdered before her eyes. On that day the Kaiser took Theodosia’s family, her land, and her name. Theo was crowned Ash Princess–a title of shame to wear in her new life as a prisoner.

For ten years Theo has been a captive in her own palace. She’s endured the relentless abuse and ridicule of the Kaiser and his court. She is powerless, surviving in her new world only by burying the girl she was deep inside.

Then, one night, the Kaiser forces her to do the unthinkable. With blood on her hands and all hope of reclaiming her throne lost, she realizes that surviving is no longer enough. But she does have a weapon: her mind is sharper than any sword. And power isn’t always won on the battlefield.

For ten years, the Ash Princess has seen her land pillaged and her people enslaved. That all ends here” -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. Ash Princess is her first novel. To learn more about Laura and her books, follow @sebastian_lk on Twitter” -Delacorte Press

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

I purchased this book during the crazy and frightening Black Friday sale at Barnes and Nobel. What drew me to it was the interesting cover. I saw it and something about it caught my eye. I saw a troubled throne, a fallen one. And after reading the synopsis, I realized that is exactly what this story is. I did not hesitate in purchasing this novel.

This novel reminded me of a series I recently read, the Snow Like Ashes series by Sarah Raasch. As I was reading it, I saw that the struggle this character goes through is similar to Raasch’s character. I absolutely loved the Snow Like Ashes series, so as I read more, I fell more and more in love with this story. This story was full of tough decisions, and I just grew anxious to know what the Ash Princess, Theodosia, would do. How would she redeem her family, her thrown, and her people?

To me, Ash Princess was a hit! It kept me wanting more and more. The fallen kingdom Sebastian creates and the Ash Princess’ fight for her people is riveting and drew me in. I wanted to know what would happen to Theo and to those around her. I wanted to know what she would do. Who does she truly love? That is, if she even has time to think of love with everything that is going on in her life. After years of torture and pain, the Ash Princess grows courage, and I cannot wait to see what is in store for her and her people. I will anxiously await Sebastian’s sequel to Ash Princess, Lady Smoke, which is set to release in February 5, 2019.

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

Narration by Saskia Maarleveld

Maarleveld does an magnificent job! Her narration drew me in from the start, and I felt she captivated Sebastian’s Ash Princess and her attitude and emotions effectively. I did have to read at more than a 1.5 speed. 1.0 was too slow for me, and was quite dreadful. At 1.25 speed, Maarleveld’s narration is about the speed I read, so I enjoyed it at that speed the most. However, I did want to get through it quicker so I read it 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
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Eve of Man Book Review

Eve of Man

by Giovanna & Tom Fletcher

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

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $15.70

Hardcover: $18.75

Kindle: Not available on Kindle 

Audible: $18.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Before Reading Facts:

Eve of Man by Giovanna & Tom Fletcher was published in 2018 by Michael Joseph.

Page Count: 404 pages (paperback) 404 (hardcover) 

Audiobook length: 11 hrs 29 mins

Chapters: 67

Languages: English 

Summary of Book:

“All of her life Eve has been kept away from the opposite sex. Kept from the truth of her past. 

But at sixteen it’s time for Eve to face her destiny. Three potential males have been selected for her. The future of humanity is in her hands. She’s always accepted her fate.

Until she meets Bram.

Eve wants control over her life. Eve wants freedom.

But how do you choose between love and the future of the human race?

Eve of Man is the first in an explosive new trilogy by bestselling authors Tom and Giovanna Fletcher” -Michael Joseph

Author Biography:

Giovanna and Tom Fletcher are two of the UK’s most successful authors. Tom is the creator of The Christmasaurus, which was the biggest debut children’s novel in 2016, while Giovanna’s novel, Some Kind of Wonderful, was one of the bestselling women’s fiction titles of 2017. Their books have sold over 1.5 million copies and have been translated into over 30 languages. Their social media platforms have a combined audience of almost 6 million followers. Tom and Giovanna married in 2012 and are parents to two boys, Buzz and Buddy. Eve of Man is their first novel as a writing duo, and the first in a trilogy.” -Michael Joseph

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

I decided to read this book as a part of the Livre D’Amour book club. The title and description of this book had me questioning whether or not I would actually enjoy reading this novel. I am not familiar with the authors and quickly noticed that obtaining this novel was a bit of a challenge. I was fortunate enough to obtain this novel from the Amazon warehouse, however some of the book club members had some trouble locating a copy. My guess is that we struggled to obtained copies since this novel came from a UK based publishing house. However, the hunt for this novel was totally worth it!

This novel was extremely interesting from the beginning. I was so drawn in by the first couple of chapters, and I simply could not put the book down. I wanted to keep reading more and more about this amazing story! The future of humanity the authors create gave me anxiety, and I needed to know what the future held for the human race.

From the very beginning, I followed the rising tension in this story. I was able to follow the curiosity of the characters and became so invested in the story and interested in the secrets they would unravel. This story read like a movie, and the tension and action was well-crafted and portrayed. I enjoyed every bit of this novel and was excited to know that this novel was the first in the trilogy. I cannot wait to see what is in store for these characters.

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★★ ★★★★★

Narration by Charlotte Ritchie and Josh Dylan

Ritchie and Dylan do an amazing work! Perhaps I am bias because I love their accent so much, but this was one of the most enjoyable narrations I have heard. I had no problem getting into this story and their narration made the novel all that much more enjoyable. 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. 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:

By Giovanna Fletcher:

  • Billy and Me
  • You’re the One that I Want
  • Always with Love
  • Dream a Little Dream
  • Some Kind of Wonderful 

Short Stories

  • Christmas with Billy and Me
  • Dream a Little Christmas Dream

Non-Fiction

  • Happy Mum, Happy Baby

By Tom Fletcher:

For Children

  • The Christmasaurus
  • The Creakers
  • Brain Freeze (written specially for World Book Day 2018)

For Younger Readers

  • There’s a Monster in Your Book
  • There’s a Dragon in Your Book

Written with Dougie Poynter, For Younger Readers

  • The Dinosaur that Pooped Christmas
  • The Dinosaur that Pooped a Planet!
  • The Dinosaur that Pooped the Past!
  • The Dinosaur that Pooped the Bed!
  • The Dinosaur that Pooped a Rainbow!
  • The Dinosaur that Pooped Daddy!
  • The Dinosaur that Pooped a Lot! (written specifically for World Book Day 2015)
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The Young Elites Book Review

The Young Elites

by Marie Lu

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

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $10.99

Hardcover: $12.98

Kindle: $10.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: $29.95 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Before Reading Facts:

The Young Elites by Marie Lu was published in 2014 by SPEAK.

Page Count: 355 pages (paperback) 368 (hardcover) 370 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 10 hrs 03 mins

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

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

Summary of Book:

“A decade ago, a deadly blood fever swept through the nation. Most of the infected perished, but some survivors were left with strange markings, rumored to signify powerful gifts for those who possess them. And though their identities remain secret, this group of survivors has come to be called THE YOUNG ELITES.

The Inquisition Axis seeks to destroy them. The Dagger Society aims to find them before they Inquisition Axis. And Adelina Amouteru just wants to be left alone. But two truths will soon surface: ADELINA’S POWERS ARE FAR MORE ORDINARY . . . AND SHE IS NOT TO BE CROSSED” -SPEAK

Author Biography:

“Marie Lu is the author of the#1 New York Times bestselling Legend series, and Warcross. 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 one husband, one Chihuahua mix, and two Pembroke Welsh corgis” -SPEAK

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

This was a very different read for me. I was warned before starting the novel by a friend who stated that it was “dark.” I was interested just how “dark” this novel was and was very surprised from the very first chapter. The opening chapters made me feel so many different emotions that it took me a while to actually attach myself to the main character, Adelina Amouteru. I could not decide if I liked her or if I should keep my distance from her. I do admit that I was not fully drawn into the story until about twenty to thirty pages in. I believe that that is the result of reading such a different story than I am used to.

I read The Young Elites after having read Lu’s Legend series and Warcross duology. Be warned that The Young Elites is indeed a “darker” novel when compared to Lu’s other novels. However, I do not say that in a negative tone. I loved the difference! I enjoyed reading something different, not only from what I had recently read but also different from the same author.

Marie Lu is an amazing author, and I love all of her novels so far. I may be biased in this review, but her writing simply fascinates me. The Young Elites was not a disappointment whatsoever, and I am eager to read the next part of the series, The Rose Society. I cannot wait to see what more Marie Lu publishes and will anxiously await her next projects.

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

Narration by Carla Corvo and Lannon Killea

Corvo and Killea do an amazing job in bringing this novel to life. I really enjoy the switching in narration and their voices compliment each other in a way that draws the listener in. 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 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:

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
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Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children Book Review

Miss Peregrine’s Home for 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: $4.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: $23.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Before Reading Facts:

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs was published in 2013 by Quirk Books.

Page Count: 382 pages (paperback) 352 (hardcover) 358 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 09 hrs 42 mins

Chapters: 11

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

Summary of Book:

“A mysterious island. An abandoned orphanage. A strange collection of peculiar photographs. It all waits to be discovered in Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, an unforgettable novel that mixes fiction and photography in a thrilling reading experience. As our story opens, a horrific family tragedy sets sixteen-year-old Jacob journeying to a remote island off the coast of Wales, where he discovers the crumbling ruins of Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. As Jacob explores its decaying bedrooms and hallways, it becomes clear that Miss Peregrine’s children were more than just peculiar. They may have been dangerous. They may have been quarantined on a deserted island for good reason. And somehow–impossible though it seems–they may still be alive” -Quirk

Author Biography:

“Ransom Riggs grew up in Florida but now makes his home in the land of peculiar children–Los Angeles. Along the way he earned degrees from Kenyon College and the University of Southern California’s School of Cinema-Television. His first novel, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, debuted at #5 in the New York Times Best-Seller List.” -Quirk

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

I started reading this novel one Saturday afternoon during Christmas break. I had no work and no school to worry about, so I finally had time to sit down and read a good book. This was that book! I started this book that Saturday afternoon and finished it the following morning after forcing myself to go to sleep. I did not want to stop! I wanted to keep going. This story is amazing; the pictures in the novel bring the story to life in a creepy but fascinating way; and the story is so action packed that one can’t help but keep reading.

This story is so different and unique to anything I read the previous weeks, that I was so into it. I extremely enjoyed every bit of it. I will admit that at one point I tried to pull myself away from the story due to its “unrealistic” nature, but it is that “unrealistic” and unique element that kept me intrigued. I wanted to know more about Riggs’ Peculiar Children and how their existence is portrayed. In the end, I wanted to know more. I wanted more of their journey and am glad there is a continuation of this novel published and ready for me to read.

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children is a novel that reminded me of Marie Lu’s The Young Elites. I read one novel after the next, and they seem to be two series that should be read one after anther. If you enjoy either series but have not read the other, I recommend you do so. Their dark, eerie nature make both series stand out and captivate its readers by their innovative nature.

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★ ★★★★★

Narration by Jesse Bernstein

Bernstein’s narration at 1.25 speed is the slowest I will go with this novel. His narration at 1.0 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. Overall, Bernstein does an excellent job captivating the story for listeners, I extremely enjoyed reading along. 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. 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
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Scythe Book Review

Scythe

by Neal Shusterman

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

Amazon Prices:

Paperback: $6.71

Hardcover: $18.99

Kindle: $8.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Audible: $21.99 (Not available on Kindle Unlimited)

Before Reading Facts:

Scythe by Neal Shusterman was published in 2016 by Simon & Schuster.

Page Count: 464 pages (paperback) 448 (hardcover) 449 (Kindle)

Audiobook length: 10 hrs 32 mins

Chapters: 40

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

Summary of Book:

“A world with no hunger. No disease. No war. No misery. Humanity has conquered all those things, and has even conquered death. Now scythes are the only ones who can end life–and they are commanded to do so, in order to keep the size of the population under control.

Citra and Rowan are chosen to apprentice to a scythe–a role that neither wants. These teens must master the ‘art’ of taking life, knowing that the consequences of failure could mean losing their own. They learn living in a perfect world comes only with a heavy price.

A Printz Honor Book, Scythe is the debut of a thrilling new series by National Book Award-winning author Neal Shusterman” -Simon & Schuster

Author Biography:

Neal Shusterman is the author of many novels for young adults, including Unwind, which was an ALA Best Book for Young Adults and a Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Readers, Everlost, and Downsiders, which was nominated for twelve state reading awards. He also writes screenplays for motion pictures and television shows such as Animorphs and Goosebumps. The father of four children, Neal lives in southern California.” -Amazon

Book Review:

Overall Book Rating: ★★★★★ / ★★★★★

Let me start by saying that I read this book only because I bought it as a Christmas gift exchange for a friend. It was not my intention to read it, but something about the cover of the book was drawing me in. I bought this book early for my gift exchange, so it stared at me with such a hunger that I just had to pick it up and ‘at least’ peek inside. In the end, my curiosity got the best of me, and I ended up getting the audiobook for it and set off to get through this intriguing book.

I really loved this book! This book was different than what I have read recently. The whole idea of the world Shusterman created is fascinating! I could not put this book down! I finished this novel in two days because I just wanted to keep going and know more about this world and what Shusterman’s characters were in for. His characters, the good and the bad ones, were also interesting. They kept the reader hooked, and by the time I reached the end of the novel, the ending to be very satisfying.

I am so glad I got curious and peeked inside this novel. This was a new type of read for me, and I was not at all upset about it in any way. After reading the first part of the novel, I decided I had to keep a copy for myself and ended up buying a second copy to gift to my friend for our Christmas exchange. I cannot wait for her to read it and the two of us can discuss this amazing novel together.

Audible Review:

Narration Rating: ★★★★★ ★★★★★

Narration by Greg Tremblay

Tremblay does an excellent job portraying the panic, emotions, excitement, and joy throughout the story. His narration allows readers to continue to listen and keeps the listener invested in the story. Overall, Tremblay does an extraordinary job captivating the story for listeners. 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. 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:

Novels:

  • Bruiser
  • Challenger Deep
  • Chasing Forgiveness
  • The Dark Side of Nowhere
  • Dissidents
  • Downsiders
  • Dry (with Jarrod Shusterman)
  • The Eyes of Kid Midas
  • Full Tilt
  • The Shadow Club
  • The Shadow Club Rising
  • Speeding Bullet 

Arc of a Scythe Series

  • Scythe
  • Thunderhead 

The Accelerati Series (with Eric Elfman)

  • Tesla’s Attic
  • Edison’s Alley
  • Hawking’s Hallway

The Antsy Bonano Series

  • The Schwa Was Here
  • Antsy Does Time
  • Ship Out of Luck

The Unwind Dystology

  • Unwind
  • UnWholly
  • UnSouled
  • UnDivided
  • UnBound

The Skinjacker Trilogy

  • Everlost
  • Everwild
  • Everfound

The Star Shards Chronicles

  • Scorpion Shards
  • Thief of Souls
  • Shattered Sky

The Dark Fusion Series

  • Dreadlocks
  • Red Rider’s Hood
  • Duckling Ugly 

Story Collections

  • Darkness Creeping
  • Kid Heroes
  • MindQuakes
  • MindStorms
  • MindTwisters
  • MindBenders
Posted in Writing Blog

2019, Reading, Editing, and Writing

Happy New Year Everyone!

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We are once more beginning another year full of promise, goals, and ambition. First and foremost, I wish everyone a happy beginning to the year and hope all your goals are accomplished this year. Let’s make this year better than the last and strive to do more good and get closer to our dreams.

I tend to avoid making any resolutions each year because let’s be honest, most resolutions go unaccomplished. How many of us strive to get in shape this year or be healthier? That was always a common resolution I set for myself and ended up not only not accomplishing the resolution but actually feeling like a failure when I gave up. To me, resolutions do more harm than good. For that reason, I tend to shoot for smaller, short-term goals that will lead to bigger long-term goals.

For example, this year I want to read at least 50 books. I know that is a goal I can accomplish because I did it in 2018. However, to accomplish that goal, I must start with a smaller goal. I will start with striving to read one book a month. Twelve books seem more manageable than fifty. I’ve joined a book club that has a monthly reading, so that will only help accomplish this smaller goal. I have already purchased the January’s book and am ready to kick of my reading. The reason I reduce my actual reading goal with a smaller one is because I have found that one book just isn’t enough when I actually get going and start reading. I always end up wanting to read more and more and more. I don’t let the big 50 scare me and overwhelm me, so I reduce the goal and slowly, through the enjoyment of the books I read, I accomplish smaller goals until I eventually surpass my reading goal! This past year, I set out to read fifty and ended up reading around sixty-eight! That is the success of short-term goals.

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Another short-term goal I have for myself is to write and edit more. I have set a goal to edit a chapter of my current project a week. That is a very simple goal to accomplish, and I already know that once I get going in my editing, I will eventually start editing a chapter a night! The fear of a new year and the fear of failing my goals has always petrified me and kept me from actually getting anything done. But these short-term goals have helped so much, and I encourage others to do the same.

Whether you want to read, write, or edit more, start with a paragraph, a page, a sentence a day, and then work your way up to more and more! Start with small goal you know you can do. Doing so will motivate you to keep going, and you’ll find the process more enjoyable and soothing when you surpass all of the expectation you placed on yourself.

Here is a simple writing, editing, and reading goal I have set for myself that many can follow if they are doing all three at once, as I am:

  • Reading: 5 pages a night or a chapter a week
  • Writing: 1 page a night
  • Editing: 1 page a night

This is a very simple goal for each area and can easily be accomplished. So I encourage you to set very easy goals and surpass them as much as possible in order to prove to yourself that you can do it!

January Reads:

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I assume that as readers, we all have a pile of To Be Read books in our rooms/offices and more in our shopping carts ready for order as soon as our next paycheck hits! The picture above, shows only a portion of that list that I have. My priority is to read Eve of Man, as that is a book that I will be posting a review of by the end of the month and will be discussing it in a book club. After that one, my next priority will be The Rose Society, as I am loving the series. Those two novels are my priority reads of this month. After those, I want to follow up with the third book in The Young Elites Series and then any of the others in the list. I have such a hard time deciding what to read next. There simply too many amazing books out there; I want to read them all!

H.J. Reads Reviews:

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I have decided to start up a small review segment to this blog that will take place every Friday. Since I enjoy reading so much, I decided I should go ahead and fill you guys in on what I am reading and what my thoughts are. For the month of January, I will be posting reviews of the four books above: Scythe, Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, The Young Elites, and Eve of Man. Therefore, for the time being, every Friday at 5:00 pm, Central Time, I will be posting reviews. For January, I will post the reviews in the order that I listed the novels above. I have already read three of the book above. I finished reading them this past month and am eager to read the fourth and final book I will review. Stay tuned for those reviews and for the review announcement for the month of February.

January Editing Project:

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This month I will be continuing my editing of my YA science fiction novel The Exiled. I started this project in a creative writing course a couple of years back and am currently on my fifth draft. I have enjoyed the editing of this project from the very start and will be editing this project for what I hope will be the last time before beginning my hunt for publishers and agents. I am excited to see what 2019 will have in store for this novel!

 

 

January Writing Project:

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As I am working to edit my first novel, The Exiled. This month’s writing project is to work on a different project than anything in The Exiled series. This other writing project is currently untitled and is very different than anything I have done before. This project is a fiction novel (not my typical writing genre: science fiction) and will likely be a stand-alone novel. I do not usually tend to take on multiple writing projects at once, but since I am not doing much writing at the moment, given that I am editing The Exiled, I tend to aim to edit one project and write another and keep that cycle going. I do not usually write two stories during the same writing period. That is a writing/editing task I can actually take on without getting confused and mixing up the stories or characters.

 

Stay tuned for more updates! For now, I plan on posting my H. J.’s Thoughts posts on Wednesdays at 5:00 pm, Central Time, and my H. J.’s Reads book reviews on Fridays at 5:00 pm, Central Time. My H. J.’s Thoughts posts will feature information regarding my writing and editing and will include any information I have regarding what I am reading or what to expect in upcoming posts. They will serve as my way of communicating what I have planned for you guys. I’m hoping that in the future to separate all of my posting updates for editing, writing, and reading, so keep an eye out for those changes. For now, I wanted all of you to see what is planned for the first month of 2019. Next week, I will be sharing more on my writing and editing process, so stay tuned!

Best Regards,

H. J.