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Monday, October 20, 2014

Review: The Walled City by Ryan Graudin

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I received this book for free from Hachette Book Group in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Review: The Walled City by Ryan GraudinThe Walled City by Ryan Graudin
Published by Little Brown BfYR on November 4th 2014
Genres: Thriller, YA
Source: Hachette Book Group
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four-stars

730. That's how many days I've been trapped.
18. That's how many days I have left to find a way out.

DAI, trying to escape a haunting past, traffics drugs for the most ruthless kingpin in the Walled City. But in order to find the key to his freedom, he needs help from someone with the power to be invisible....

JIN hides under the radar, afraid the wild street gangs will discover her biggest secret: Jin passes as a boy to stay safe. Still, every chance she gets, she searches for her lost sister....

MEI YEE has been trapped in a brothel for the past two years, dreaming of getting out while watching the girls who try fail one by one. She's about to give up, when one day she sees an unexpected face at her window.....

In this innovative and adrenaline-fueled novel, they all come together in a desperate attempt to escape a lawless labyrinth before the clock runs out.

“There are three rules in the Walled City: Run fast. Trust no one. Always carry your knife.”

I admit, this is all I read of the blurb before I dived into this book in line at BEA, so what I expected was some kind of dystopian. And in a way, it is a dystopian-like setting inside the city itself, but this book is not a dystopian/post-apocalyptic story at all. It’s a contemporary thriller. Outside the Walled City, the world is just like ours today, with modern civilization and normal people living normal lives. Inside this city, however, we’ve got another story. In a gist, this book is about the horrors of human trafficking in a city without laws, controlled by gangs and criminals, ruled by brothel owners and drug lords. THERE IS NO SCI-FI IN THIS NOVEL!

The Walled City was inspired by the very real, very intimidating Kowloon Walled City that existed in Hong Kong not so long ago. Knowing events in the book really happened in our own world made it all the more horrific. Hell, human trafficking is still happening today. From the author’s notes, in 2006, nearly 2 million children were trafficked into the sex trade. That is some scary ass statistics if you ask me. As expected, now that you know what this is about, parts of the story are quite disturbing, but it’s not overly gory for the fun of it. Don’t get me wrong, there’s plenty of bloodshed and violence, but it’s done in a way that’s made to show the grittiness that is life inside such a city. And let’s take a look at this for a moment (source: Mail Online’s “A Rare Insight Into Kowloon Walled City” which I urge everyone to read as it’s quite eye opening!):


After seeing this once I finished the book, I have to say that the author nailed the grim atmosphere and claustrophobic streets. She painted this exact picture in my mind of dirty, ominous streets that never see sunlight – it feels like a prison in itself.

This novel is narrated by 3 different characters who give us different perspectives of this city. One is inside the brothels, a girl sold to them by her alcoholic father. Another is a boy from a rich family who, after making a mistake, lives in fear of his days running out. The 3rd, and my personal favourite, is a young girl who disguises herself as a boy to survive the Walled City streets and save her sister. All three perspectives are closely tied together, unbeknownst to them at first. This made for a highly compelling story where you’re anxiously awaiting what seems like rather horrific outcomes, while wondering how badly they will become intertwined. What I also enjoyed was the romance. It’s kept light throughout, with only hints of a spark here and there, but most importantly it’s free of tropes like insta-love and love triangles. I especially appreciated how a boy-girl partnership between two of the narrators was kept totally platonic. How refreshing!

I did have one minor qualm. Whether it be ignorance or a simple lack of knowledge, before I read the author’s note at the end, I had no idea about Hong Kong’s Walled City and I kept waiting for some kind of explanation or “world building” (expecting a dystopian and all) that would tell me how the heck this city existed, exactly. Some explanations are given about how it came to be, but very briefly, as if we were expected to know already (I only clued in after reading the author’s note that, being based on the real-life thing and all, we probably were supposed to). Still, a quick history of how a city like this gets built would have been appreciated. Or at least a prologue explaining the origins of the real Walled City. Anyways, it was a complaint I had while reading that ended up being irrelevant.

What you should expect: Sex trafficking, brothels, drug lords, street gangs, hunger, poverty, claustrophobic living, dirt on top of dirt – Welcome to the Walled City! A place where criminals make the rules, and survival is a daily struggle.

four-stars

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Stacking the Shelves [October 19th]

Stacking the Shelves [October 19th]

Posted by on 10/19/2014 • 12 Comments

Stacking the Shelves is a meme hosted by Tynga’s Reviews featuring the books we got this week, and I also mention blog news/happenings of the past week. Hi y’all! I haven’t done an STS in a few weeks – haven’t really gotten anything up until this week and have not gone book shopping in so long! I def have to make a trip to Chapters soon! Are you all ready for Halloween? We’re all decorated here with a lil one excited to go trick or treating! So on the blog I have a few giveaways that I think you should enter! I took part in the Spooktacular Hop again this year, and I’ve had a few tours drop by with some awesome prizes. You can find the full list of…

Fresh Batch (New Releases October 19th – 25th)

Fresh Batch (New Releases October 19th – 25th)

Posted by on 10/18/2014 • 8 Comments

Fresh Batch, posted weekly, keeps you up to date on the hottest releases of the upcoming week.

Flavor of the week:

Blue Lily, Lily Blue Maggie Stiefvater Series: The Raven Cycle #3 Publication date: October 21st 2014by Scholastic Press

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There is danger in dreaming. But there is even more danger in waking up.

Blue Sargent has found things. For the first time in her life, she has friends she can trust, a group to which she can belong. The Raven Boys have taken her in as one of their own. Their problems have become hers, and her problems have become theirs.

The trick with found things though, is how easily they can be lost.

Friends can betray. Mothers can disappear. Visions…

Review: Famous in Love by Rebecca Serle

Review: Famous in Love by Rebecca Serle

Posted by on 10/16/2014 • 14 Comments

Being from a small town in the middle of nowhere, Canada, where we hardly get anything exciting happen more than concerts from washed up artists, stardom is really something like another world for me. I’m fascinated by their lifestyle and by how… wildly different living that kind of life must be. So while this book may not be the next Great American Novel, it’s a whole lotta entertainment in a guilty pleasure sort of way.

Paige is just your regular high school girl with big dreams, until one day these dreams become reality when she’s cast in the next big Hollywood book-to-movie. This movie is clearly made to be akin to Twilight in how huge it is. And honestly, how is it not fun to imagine yourself being cast…

Review: Beware the Wild by Natalie C. Parker

Review: Beware the Wild by Natalie C. Parker

Posted by on 10/15/2014 • 9 Comments

This started on a great note with a super creepy premise that had a lot of potential, but it started dragging and getting more and more ridiculous; magical peaches and gaterboys and all. in the end, I unfortunately can’t say I enjoyed this one very much.

It did grab me full-on at the start, though. Sterling’s brother goes missing inside a swamp, and the next thing you know, a strange girl comes out in his place and no one but our main character even remembers her brother. So of course, her family thinks she’s gone insane. They remember this new girl, though, as if she had been there all along. Even Sterling starts getting false memories about their childhood together. Sounds awesome, right? I loved it,then, I truly did!…

Spooktacular Giveaway Hop

Spooktacular Giveaway Hop

Posted by on 10/14/2014 • 12 Comments

I don’t join giveaway hops very much anymore, but this is one that I love to do because books and candy go so well together, no? >.< I love this holiday, and I love to give back to my readers, so I’m joining in again this year for the Spooktacular giveaway hop hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer. This hop has close to 300 participants so your chances of winning are wild! 😉

What’s up for grabs: Your book of choice from The Book Depository up to a value of 15$.

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Interview with Cat Winters, author of The Cure for Dreaming + Giveaway!

Interview with Cat Winters, author of The Cure for Dreaming + Giveaway!

Posted by on 10/13/2014 • 20 Comments

I read The Cure for Dreaming a few weeks ago and I absolutely loved it – see my review here! – so I’m stoked to have Cat Winters on the blog  today for an interview, and then you can enter to win something pretty sweet! And in case you haven’t stumbled upon this little gem, yet, here’s a bit about the book:

Interview with Cat Winters

The One About VooDoo

Hi Cat! Thanks so much for dropping by my little space on the web! I loved the Shadow of Blackbirds and am very excited to read this one!

Thank you so much for hosting me, Giselle! I’m thrilled you enjoyed In the Shadow of Blackbirds! Blogger support of that novel truly helped the book gain…

Fresh Batch (New Releases October 12th – 18th)

Fresh Batch (New Releases October 12th – 18th)

Posted by on 10/11/2014 • 5 Comments

Fresh Batch, posted weekly, keeps you up to date on the hottest releases of the upcoming week.

Flavor of the week:

The Cure for Dreaming Cat Winters Publication date: October 14th 2014 by Amulet Books

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Olivia Mead is a headstrong, independent girl—a suffragist—in an age that prefers its girls to be docile. It’s 1900 in Oregon, and Olivia’s father, concerned that she’s headed for trouble, convinces a stage mesmerist to try to hypnotize the rebellion out of her. But the hypnotist, an intriguing young man named Henri Reverie, gives her a terrible gift instead: she’s able to see people’s true natures, manifesting as visions of darkness and goodness, while also unable to speak her true thoughts out loud. These supernatural challenges…