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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Review: Invaded (Alienated #2) by Melissa Landers

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

Review: Invaded (Alienated #2) by Melissa LandersInvaded by Melissa Landers
Series: Alienated #2
Published by Disney Hyperion on February 3rd 2015
Genres: Sci-Fi, YA
Source: Hyperion
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four-stars

The romantic sequel to Alienated takes long-distance relationships to a new level as Cara and Aelyx long for each other from opposite ends of the universe...until a threat to both their worlds reunites them.

Cara always knew life on planet L’eihr would be an adjustment. With Aelyx, her L’eihr boyfriend, back on Earth, working to mend the broken alliance between their two planets, Cara is left to fend for herself at a new school, surrounded by hostile alien clones. Even the weird dorm pet hates her.

Things look up when Cara is appointed as human representative to a panel preparing for a human colony on L’eihr. A society melding their two cultures is a place where Cara and Aelyx could one day make a life together. But with L’eihr leaders balking at granting even the most basic freedoms, Cara begins to wonder if she could ever be happy on this planet, even with Aelyx by her side.

Meanwhile, on Earth, Aelyx, finds himself thrown into a full-scale PR campaign to improve human-L’eihr relations. Humans don’t know that their very survival depends on this alliance: only Aelyx’s people have the technology to fix the deadly contamination in the global water supply that human governments are hiding. Yet despite their upper hand, the leaders of his world suddenly seem desperate to get humans on their side, and hardly bat an eye at extremists’ multiple attempts on Aelyx’s life.

The Way clearly needs humans’ help . . . but with what? And what will they ask for in return?

I loved the first book so I was really excited to read this sequel. While it didn’t wow me quite as much, I still really loved this one too. I loved the characters and how much they changed and grew. The storyline was fantastic and I really enjoyed the direction that it went. It was pretty obvious where things were going, but exciting to see how things would end up at that point and exactly how far we would get to see.

Cara is now on Aelyx’s planet, L’eihr, while he is back on Earth in order to make sure that the alliance goes through. She has gained citizenship, but things are far from easy for her. Besides missing home and missing Aelyx, the clones on L’eihr are not welcoming at all. She has to deal with not being able to have her favorite sugary treats, grueling training, and someone trying to set her up to seem like she is out to cause harm. I liked that she was smart about things and refused to let them get the best of her. It is not an easy feat, but she is determined to not only prove her innocence, but to also help prevent something far more serious from happening. She is still keeping her blog to inform her followers what is going on, though obviously since things are not all happy and great, she has to make it seem like it’s fantastic. When finally reuniting with Aelyx after months, things don’t quite go so well either. There is a bit of drama there, but they do love and care about each other very much.

Aelyx is stuck on Earth trying to avoid yet more attempts at his life in order to help the alliance. He is miserable without Cara and missing home. He does still have a human companion at least. David has been appointed his bodyguard. He is doing all sorts of PR stuff to come across as friendly and loving humans. His only contact with Cara is through their Com-spheres (I think that was what they were called) and they are both hiding secrets of what is happening on the others planet, but trying to help each other with the things they are telling each other. Aelyx has become so very humanized, but he is still awkward in some aspects and it made me really enjoy his character that much more.

This had plenty of action and adventure to keep me entertained. I loved the romance aspect of it as well. There is not only Aelyx and Cara, but another budding romance as well. The story flowed perfectly and I loved getting to know L’eihr. I felt that I could imagine the world easily, and some things would totally make me want to visit it, but others not so much. The best part of this book was the characters. There are many that are very important, and they were developed well. Even though I didn’t love this as much as the first book, I really enjoyed it and I can’t wait for the next!

four-stars

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2014 Releases I Meant To Read But Didn’t Get To

2014 Releases I Meant To Read But Didn’t Get To

Posted by on 01/13/2015 • 31 Comments

Top Ten Tuesday is a meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish where we list top bookish things.

Whoops! I meant to read these!

This Shattered World by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner: Okay so this one is not super late, yet, seeing as it only came out a couple of weeks ago. But I had totally planned to read it during my vacation >.< Talon by Julie Kagawa: I was actually really excited to finally read a book by Kagawa when I got this at BEA. Fail, again. Me and her just don’t seem to ever synchronize! The Mesmerized by Rhiannon Frater: Dude! Y’all know by now Rhiannon is my girl, and I can’t believe I allowed this one to slip…

Review: Please Remain Calm by Courtney Summers

Review: Please Remain Calm by Courtney Summers

Posted by on 01/12/2015 • 23 Comments

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!

I could leave my review at that, really >.< Courtney Summers has quickly become one of my favorite authors. Her books are just so well written -enthralling and character driven. My first book by her was This is Not a Test, which I absolutely loved, so I was stoked when I heard she was coming out with a sequel. This is a novella, though, but it’s on the long side with about 100 pages or so (mine was an eBook so I’m approximating). Still, there’s no lack of intensity and general Summersness I’ve come to love!

Please Remain Calm begins right where we left off in This is Not a Test, but this time we’re in Rhys’s perspective. After hearing there was a safe haven not so far away,…

Giselle’s Stacking the Shelves [January 11th]

Giselle’s Stacking the Shelves [January 11th]

Posted by on 01/11/2015 • 13 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 everyone! I hope you all had a great holiday and new year! I hope 2015 has been treating you well so far! 🙂 This is my first STS since Christmas vacation so I have a pile of books to show today. It was a very merry bookish Christmas for me this year! Also before you go, don’t forget to enter to win my New Year giveaway if you missed it!

BOOK HAUL:

I received for review: –Black Dog Summer by Miranda Sherry –Golden Son by Pierce Brown –The Tragic Age by Stephen Metcalfe –Half Wild by…

Fresh Batch (New Releases January 11th – 17th)

Fresh Batch (New Releases January 11th – 17th)

Posted by on 01/10/2015 • 10 Comments

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

Flavor of the week:

The Conspiracy of Us Maggie Hall Publication date: January 13th 2015by Putnam Juvenile

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To fight her destiny as the missing heir to a powerful and dangerous secret society, sixteen-year-old Avery West must solve an ancient puzzle in a deadly race across Europe. Forbidden love and code-breaking, masked balls and explosions, destiny and dark secrets collide in this romantic thriller, in the vein of a YA DaVinci Code.

Avery West’s newfound family can shut down Prada at the Champs-Elysees when they want to shop in peace, and can just as easily order a bombing when they want to start a war.

Review: Beware the Wild by Natalie Parker

Review: Beware the Wild by Natalie Parker

Posted by on 01/09/2015 • 9 Comments

Objectively, Beware the Wild is really good. Subjectively, while I found it decent, I couldn’t really connect to it very much.

Don’t get me wrong, the writing is gorgeous. It’s very showing than telling, moving the plot along in a great pace while portraying the heroine’s personality and flaws exceptionally well. There were a lot of inner thoughts and monologues that give you front-row seats of the turmoils being stirred within her as Sterling finds herself in a situation where nobody suddenly remembers who her brother is, except, perhaps, the Swamp where magic and danger lie within. There is flow, and you could even say things happen “naturally” and nothing feels forced, but… 

I don’t know. It just… fell flat, for me, characterisation-wise. Is it normal to recognize the beauty…

Review: Bird Box by Josh Malerman

Review: Bird Box by Josh Malerman

Posted by on 01/08/2015 • 16 Comments

I was up til 3am to finish this. Holy fuuuuuu…! This was one hell of a crazy ride. I love horror and thriller novels, and this one kept me on the edge of insanity from beginning to end.

It began with strange news stories of sudden killing sprees ending in suicide. A LOT of suicides. From people who were good, happy, full of life. When more and more stories started to pop up, Malorie, once skeptical, started to get very very nervous. She only knows one thing, and it’s that it’s all caused by something you see. Something that your mind either can’t process or understand to such a degree that you lose your sanity. Which means to survive, you need to learn how to live…

Review: Alex As Well by Alyssa Brugman

Review: Alex As Well by Alyssa Brugman

Posted by on 01/07/2015 • 15 Comments

This is the first intersex book that I have read and I thought it was done pretty well. It’s not that I know nothing about it, I just haven’t read any fictional books about it. I really felt for the MC, Alex. It was sad to see what she was going through, and the lack of support from her parents. It is told from her POV, but we also get her other Alex that is also there in her head. The male Alex that she doesn’t identify with. It was interesting to see her battle with herself, and heartbreaking at how her mother treats her and pretty much refuses to acknowledge that she is female and not male.

Alex was born with a condition that gave her a small…