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Friday, December 14, 2012

Review: The Friday Society by Adrienne Kress

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The Friday Society
Adrienne Kress
Publication date:  December 6th 2012
by Dial

 

An action-packed tale of gowns, guys, guns –and the heroines who use them all

Set in turn of the century London, The Friday Society follows the stories of three very intelligent and talented young women, all of whom are assistants to powerful men: Cora, lab assistant; Michiko, Japanese fight assistant; and Nellie, magician’s assistant. The three young women’s lives become inexorably intertwined after a chance meeting at a ball that ends with the discovery of a murdered mystery man.

It’s up to these three, in their own charming but bold way, to solve the murder–and the crimes they believe may be connected to it–without calling too much attention to themselves.

Set in the past but with a modern irreverent flare, this Steampunk whodunit introduces three unforgettable and very ladylike–well, relatively ladylike–heroines poised for more dangerous adventures.

*A copy was provided by Penguin Canada for review purposes*
Gowns, guys, and guns, you say? Yes please! Fun is the best word for this novel. It’s a blast from start to finish. We definitely get a lot of guns, and really? Who cares about the rest?

To start with what matters the most: the characters. The three girls we meet in this novel are all spunky, charismatic, and each have their own highly addictive voices. I adored each one and I had a hard time choosing a favorite, but I think I have decided on Cora. Her sarcastic nature really clicked with my own. I liked her intelligence as well and the fact that she’s a scientist (ok an assistant, but she blows stuff up!). I also liked her eccentric fling with Mr. Mysterious, particularly the part where she doesn’t put up with his douche-side. Not far away, we have Michiko–a samurai in training, and Nellie–glamorous magician’s apprentice. Each girl brings about a wide variety of uniqueness to the group with their special skills and talents. Ultimately, Cora, Nellie, and Michiko team up to try to free London of its newest murderer. These three wacky personalities, no matter together or apart, gives us some great antics throughout the story. Their chemistry really flows perfectly, and in the end, the best part of this book is these girls. Hands down!

Steampunk not being my strongest genre, I appreciated the more modern setting of this novel. While it’s set in the 1900’s, I never felt bogged down by old-school dialogue or prose. I loved how it has a steampunk flair with gadgets, corsets, and all the good stuff, but it also maintains a modern feel that works with the character’s personalities so well that it still completely fits the intentioned era of the story.

Fun and unique, the plot is also pretty good, but it does veer on the side of silliness. The girls teaming up is fairly random. They meet by chance, and they decide it would be a good idea to get together and become vigilantes–in costumes of course. That’s about the gist of it. The set up for this teaming is essentially the first 3/4 or the book, with a murder mystery that I found a tad predictable (not on all counts, some things are left a secret but even those aren’t shocking, just a reaction of “Oh. Well ok then.”), and the motivation behind it all a little unconvincing. It kind of reminds me of a classic mystery cartoon episode where you’re entertained thoroughly, but it’s not especially profound, storywise.

With that said, when you’re in the mood for an amusing, enlivening read, this is exactly the kind of book I would recommend to you. It may not have the most complex plot, but it’s got a heck of a lot of charm that you won’t be able to resist!

3 Hot Espressos

Review: Breed by Chase Novak

Posted by on 12/13/2012 • 17 Comments

BreedChase NovakPublication date: September 4th 2012by Mulholland Books 

 

Alex and Leslie Twisden lead charmed lives-fabulous jobs, a luxurious town house on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, a passionate marriage. What they don’t have is a child, and as they try one infertility treatment after the next, yearning turns into obsession. As a last-ditch attempt to make their dream of parenthood come true, Alex and Leslie travel deep into Slovenia, where they submit to a painful and terrifying procedure that finally gives them what they so fervently desire . . . but with awful consequences.

Ten years later, cosseted and adored but living in a house of secrets, the twins Adam and Alice find themselves locked into their rooms every night, with sounds coming from their parents’ bedroom getting…

Waiting on Wednesday (65)

Posted by on 12/12/2012 • 44 Comments

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event that is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine and spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating.  My pick this week:

Insomnia J.R. Johansson Release date: June 8th 2013 by Flux

It’s been four years since I slept, and I suspect it is killing me.

Instead of sleeping, Parker Chipp enters the dream of the last person he’s had eye contact with. He spends his nights crushed by other people’s fear and pain, by their disturbing secrets—and Parker can never have dreams of his own. The severe exhaustion is crippling him. If nothing changes, Parker could soon be facing psychosis and even death.

Then he meets Mia. Her dreams, calm and beautifully uncomplicated, allow him blissful rest that is utterly addictive. Parker starts going to…

Deck the Halls with Heven and Hell

Posted by on 12/11/2012 • 16 Comments

 Deck the Halls with Heven and Hell stops here today with a fabulous and amusing guest post by the very own Cambria Hebert, plus a pretty sweet giveaway!

Heven and Hell is Cambria’s YA series — I have read the first and one novella and really enjoyed both. Check out my review of Masquerade here! Guest Post by Cambria Hebert The year I was forced to be Sneaky.

Hey peeps!So glad to be here today as part of the Deck the Halls with Heven and Hell blog tour!! Don’t forget to enter the giveaway after the post!

So what are we going to be talking about today? In honor of Christmas, which is right around the corner, I want to share a Christmas mission with you. That’s right a…

Review: All the Broken Pieces by Cindi Madsen

Posted by on 12/10/2012 • 24 Comments

All the Broken PiecesCindi MadsenPublication date: December 11th 2012by Entangled Teen

 

What if your life wasn’t your own?

Liv comes out of a coma with no memory of her past and two distinct, warring voices inside her head. Nothing, not even her reflection, seems familiar. As she stumbles through her junior year, the voices get louder, insisting she please the popular group while simultaneously despising them. But when Liv starts hanging around with Spencer, whose own mysterious past also has him on the fringe, life feels complete for the first time in, well, as long as she can remember.

Liv knows the details of the car accident that put her in the coma, but as the voices invade her dreams, and her dreams start feeling like memories, she…

Xpresso Weekly: Stacking the Shelves (33)

Posted by on 12/09/2012 • 52 Comments

Xpresso Weekly is my edition of Stacking the Shelves hosted by Tynga’s Reviews featuring the books I got this week, and I also mention blog news/happenings of the past week. This week at Xpresso Reads

How is everyone this week? I hope you’re all getting ready for the holidays! Can’t believe it’s Christmas in 2 weeks! But you know what? A Kindle would be an awesome gift and you can win one! Yay! If you’re Canadian you get 2 chances! Canadian Kindle giveaway here. International Kindle Fire giveaway here! And in case you missed it, I also posted a giveaway for Beyond: A Ghost Story!

Reviews on the blog this week:

XPRESSO BOOK TOURS – OPEN FOR SIGN UP

-Cover Reveal: Disconnect by Imran Siddiq -Book Blitz: Snow White Sorrow…

Fresh Batch (December 9th – 15th)

Posted by on 12/08/2012 • 17 Comments

Exclusively titled for Xpresso Reads, Fresh Batch features the hottest releases of this upcoming week.

Flavor of the week:

All the Broken PiecesCindi MadsenPublication date: December 11th 2012by Entangled Teen

 

What if your life wasn’t your own?

Liv comes out of a coma with no memory of her past and two distinct, warring voices inside her head. Nothing, not even her reflection, seems familiar. As she stumbles through her junior year, the voices get louder, insisting she please the popular group while simultaneously despising them. But when Liv starts hanging around with Spencer, whose own mysterious past also has him on the fringe, life feels complete for the first time in, well, as long as she can remember.

Liv knows the details of the car accident…

Review: Love and Other Perishable Items

Posted by on 12/07/2012 • 24 Comments

Love and Other Perishable ItemsLaura Buzo Publication date: December 11th 2012by Knopf Books for Young Readers

 

Love is awkward, Amelia should know.

From the moment she sets eyes on Chris, she is a goner. Lost. Sunk. Head over heels infatuated with him. It’s problematic, since Chris, 21, is a sophisticated university student, while Amelia, is 15.

Amelia isn’t stupid. She knows it’s not gonna happen. So she plays it cool around Chris—at least, as cool as she can. Working checkout together at the local supermarket, they strike up a friendship: swapping life stories, bantering about everything from classic books to B movies, and cataloging the many injustices of growing up. As time goes on, Amelia’s crush doesn’t seem so one-sided anymore. But if Chris likes her back, what…