Monday, December 23, 2013

"Wake" by Lisa McMann




Wake by Lisa McMann was intriguing to say at the least. It's captivating and really makes you think. What is it that you dream about?


Janie Hannagan gets sucked into people's dreams against her will. It's been happening to her since a young age. If someone near her falls asleep and starts to dream, she has to hurry and distance herself or she's going down into a dream state. Some of the dreams interest her while others she can't wait to escape. The nightmares are the worst, they physically drain all of Janie's energy and sometimes leave her unable to move even after they have ended. No one knows about her dream "curse", until she meets Cabel. They've known each other forever but have never really gotten to know each other. He may not be what he seems to be. Janie has everything on her shoulders. She has always had to take care of herself, her mom being the drunkard she is, along with working, doing school, and trying to figure out what is happening to her.The truth in and of itself may not answer all the questions she has. 


Wake was interesting and attention holding. It was a little confusing for me sometimes because they don't really have a lot of chapters, but almost every couple pages there's a date and time and you have to pay attention to those. I just kind of skipped over them at first, so I had to reread a few pages to figure out what day it was in the book. I thought the book in and of itself was well written and had a good story line. I got to the point where I actually did feel sorry for Janie, yet I admired her optimism. I ordered the Wake Trilogy Boxset and the description on the box set versus just the individual book was different so some of the dreams and things were kind of awkward simply because I wasn't expecting them. The only real issue I had with the book was that there was a lot of not needed swearing. Like some it, I guess if it were "real" life would be used, but seriously all of it was not needed. Regardless, the book was still a good read and i'm already half way through the sequel, Fade.


                                                                           Rating 3.5 out of 5.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

"Champion" by Marie Lu


Warning: This is the last book in a the Legend Trilogy. If you haven't read the first two books you may not want to read this.


Champion picks up where Prodigy leaves off. Day and June have gone their separate ways only to have their paths intertwined again during crazy circumstances.June is back working for the Republic as a Princeps Elect while Day holds a high level military ranking. As peace is about to be established between the Republic and Colonies, a plague breaks out. The Colonies blame the Republic, and demand the cure. Except this time the Republic doesn't have it. It's a mutated strain and it's deadlier then ever. The Colonies have made an alliance with Africa and are prepared to wipe out the Republic unless a cure is handed over. June knows what must be done, and its breaks her heart. She needs Day to give up the most important person in his life. His little brother. Eden. The cure has to be in his blood.


Champion was phenomenal. My eyes teared up near the end; I was sad it was ending. The prologue lightened my mood though. The character's growth within the book was really awesome to see. I loved every page, I sincerely can't wait til Marie writes a new book.

                                                                              Rating 5 out of 5.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

"Prodigy" by Marie Lu



Warning: This is the second book in the Legend Trilogy. If you haven't read the first book you may not want to read this.


Prodigy by Marie Lu was just as well written and captivating as the first book, Legend. I truly loved it, can honestly say it's one of the best Dystopian novels I've read. The love story really progressed. The book was still really suspenseful and there were still some twists I hadn't seen coming that literally made my jaw drop.


Prodigy picks up right where Legend dropped off. 

June and Day make their way to Vegas, and upon their arrival, they're almost marched off to the hospital where they'd be finger printed. That would then lead to their discovery. The patriots, however; decided to intervene, and take them to their bunker. While they are there it is also announced that the Elector Primo has died and has been replaced by his son, Anden. June and Day request for the patriots to help them save Day's brother and get them across the war line and into the Colonies. The patriot leader agrees on one condition. June and Day must help assassinate the new Elector. They agree. Everything is going as planned, except as June starts playing her role in the whole plot she quickly learns Anden is nothing like his father. Some things just aren't adding up, and June isn't hundred percent sure if she can go through with it. She is no longer sure where her loyalties should lie, or what should truly happen if she chooses one side over the other.  There are yet more secrets and puzzles she will have to figure out rather quickly. She hasn't much time to do so and there are lives on the line.


I loved it so much! Like seriously if you haven't started reading them, go read them now! As a couple things got revealed I was so shocked! I liked how many unexpecteds there were for me, usually I can figure out things before they happen, which I guess make a book "predictable", but I solved almost nothing before it was revealed in this book. The only thing I really saw coming was the ending. I had a general idea of what was going on, before it was announced, yet if you read the book i'm sure you'd know too. My mind was/is kind of a jumbled mess, and I have to organize my thoughts and feelings before I start the third book, Champion.  I plan to start reading later tonight. If you start reading the Legend Trilogy, I hope you love it as much as I have! Let me know what you think. :)

Sunday, December 8, 2013

"Legend" by Marie Lu



Legend by Marie Lu was another fantastic dystopian novel! The first in the Legend Trilogy. It had a great plot, talented writing, and some really unimaginable twists. It was suspenseful and captivating. There's not a real solid love story in the book, until the end where you see a relationship bloom and it will obviously get carried over to & grow in Legend's sequel, Prodigy. We read the book from two different perspectives. A boy and a girls.


What use to be the Western part of the United States is now the "Republic" and it's at war with it's neighbors. 

My name is June. I'm fifteen. I was born in a higher class family in one with richest districts in the Republic. At ten years old I took a Trial Test, just like every ten year old does. Except unlike everyone else, I got a perfect score. I am now being trained in one of the highest ranked military schools. I have life made for the most part, since I have money I can buy vaccine's so I don't even have to worry about the plague that's running around right now. My parents died when I was really young, so as far as I can remember my brother, Metias has always raised me. Metias is a captain in the military. He said he'd be here for me forever and ever or at least until I got sick of him, but the unthinkable happened. He was murdered. The most wanted criminal in the Republic stabbed him, trying to make a get away. This criminal's name is Day, and I am now determined to track him down. There's one problem though, no one knows what he looks like. 


The book was amazing. Not only was it really enjoyable, but it was touching too see how far a family's love could go. I couldn't put it down.  I flew through the first book. Literally. I read it one day. I  will be starting the second book, Prodigy; later tonight. I'm really on a dystopian/suspense/romance kick right now. There's so many books in this genre.however; if you're a fan of this genre also this book should definitely be at the top of your "To Read" list. This book had so many secrets and twists to uncover. It turned out Day may not be the only person keeping the secrets either. ;)


                                             Rating 5 out of 5.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

"Horde" by Ann Aguirre


Warning: Horde is the third and final book in the Razorland Trilogy if you haven't read the first & second book you may not want to read this.


Horde by Ann Aguirre was an extremely suspenseful book. I love dystopian or post-apocalyptic books, anything that says 'For Fans of the Hunger Games' usually sells me. I loved how in this book, there was no real government each remaining town had their own rules. Some towns had better rules then others, better defenses,  some stood a real chance. Other towns would be wiped in just a short matter of time. 


The Horde has Salvation surrounded. Duece and her friends have to sneak out and leave their new families behind in hopes of retrieving help. As it turns out the muties are growing braver and smarter, attacking more and more settlements. They're running out of time to figure out why the muties are getting smarter. They'll have to develop a solution soon. They'll have to find a way to take them all out despite their massive numbers, or be wiped out themselves. They can't seem to come up with any other ideas.


I LOVED! Loved! Loved, the trilogy. I sincerely hate ebooks, but i'm tempted to go and buy the ebooks for like the bonus/ in between short stories, telling the tales of certain characters or before the virus. That's how good they are. If you haven't read these books, and you love dystopian, survival themed books; it is a must read trilogy! Too make it even better, it's a first person perspective read. My favorite!


Note: Endurance and Foundation are the two ebooks i'm probably buying for myself so I know all the ins and outs of the Razorland books. Check them out!                                                                                            
                                                                              Rating 5 out of 5.