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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Review: Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo

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

Review: Six of Crows by Leigh BardugoSix of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
Series: Six of Crows #1
Published by Henry Holt and Co. on September 29, 2015
Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, YA
Source: Henry Holt and Co.
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four-half-stars

Ketterdam: a bustling hub of international trade where anything can be had for the right price—and no one knows that better than criminal prodigy Kaz Brekker. Kaz is offered a chance at a deadly heist that could make him rich beyond his wildest dreams. But he can't pull it off alone...

A convict with a thirst for revenge.

A sharpshooter who can't walk away from a wager.

A runaway with a privileged past.

A spy known as the Wraith.

A Heartrender using her magic to survive the slums.

A thief with a gift for unlikely escapes.

Six dangerous outcasts. One impossible heist. Kaz's crew is the only thing that might stand between the world and destruction—if they don't kill each other first.

Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Whoa.

WHOA. WHAT THE HELL JUST HAPPENED?!

I rarely flail with much vigor and enthusiasm, but oh my lanta, this book was made of amaze-balls and epic-sauce. I am just blown away by how much I enjoyed this and how much I was on my toes the entire time. From start to finish, I was engrossed 101%. This was sublime storytelling, characterization, and action, everyone. Top-notch. Boom, pow, period.

For days I have been struggling to read. I’d open a book and then get bored in the first 10 pages. I’ve started and ended at least 5 books without even getting past 10% because they just weren’t grabbing my attention. It seriously made me so sad that I wasn’t able to finish a book at a steady pace… before finishing Six of Crows, my Goodreads challenge was pathetically six books behind schedule. SIX BOOKS! How could I possibly call myself a legit book blogger when I allowed myself to be behind 1 book behind schedule?!

So color me happy when I finally opened my copy of Leigh Bardugo’s newest work, courtesy of Shannelle @ Art of Escapism who lent it to me (thanks, doll! I owe you one!). Truthfully, considering my rather bad streak the week before, I feared that this one would be just like the others – uninspiring and lackluster. However, my fears were absolutely unfounded as from the very first page, this book held me and never let me go. It felt so, so good to finally have a book I could easily immerse myself in. The six characters were amazing and well-developed, the plot was intriguing, intense, and well thought-out, and the stakes were so, so high that I dared not blink lest I miss a scene. Do you know how rare it is to find all these three in a book nowadays?! DO YOU?!

First of all, the six characters – Kaz, Inej, Nina, Matthias, Jesper, and Wylan. I’ve read multiple-pov books before and truth be told, 7 times out of 10, they are not written well, becausewith so many characters and backstories and development to feature, they end up being muddled and being only skin deep. They, most likely than not, end up being so over the place that they end up underwhelming. That’s why I am so gleeful that Bardugo wrote them extremely well here – there were six and yet their different personalities and motives were effectively portrayed, their backstories given equal spotlight, their character developements steadily and amazingly done. Like goodness, how can an author do that while also taking into account their goal: to infiltrate a seemingly impenetrable prison fortress and smuggle a highly valuable man whose work may launch the work into absolute chaos.

Yeah, think about that.

Leigh Bardugo, you are a beast, I tell you.

And seriously, dude, if you think this book is about six godly characters who never encounters a single problem, think again. One of the main reasons why this book really enthralled me was because even though these people were good at what they do, they were never immune to hardships. There were definitely near death instances; they made hard decisions with grave consequences; they made lapses in judgement. Things were never handed to them in silver platter, so it was so exciting to follow their adventure and see how they’ll overcome it, working their asses off in order for the plan to follow through. And the best part? The romances (yes, ROMANCES. There are three ships here y’all!) never took center stage. They were in the background most of the time, and oftestimes were touched every time the book talks about the character’s observation about their surroundings and situation. And they always, always, ALWAYS moved with the plot.

And can I just say I ADORE the characters? I ADORE THEM. EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEM. I NEED TOY FIGURES OF THEM. MACMILLAN, MAKE THIS HAPPEN.

Seriously, pre-order this book, guys. I have no fucking doubt you’ll adore it to kingdom come. Beautifull-written, action-packed, with memorable and rootable characters whose kickass-ness will make you squeal with glee. Woot, woot!

four-half-stars

4.5 Hot Espressos

Review: The Glass Arrow by Kristen Simmons

Review: The Glass Arrow by Kristen Simmons

Posted by on 08/07/2015 • 8 Comments

When you hear the words “young adult dystopian”, what are the first things that come to your mind? Wait, don’t bother; I’m going to do a checklist for you:

☑ There is a special, teenage snowflake… ☑ … who insists she is average and normal… ☑ … but catches the attention of one or two or three love interests… ☑ … who without the help of experienced adults… ☑ … manages to topple an oppressive government/system.

Am I right, or am I right?

However, you need not fear because The Glass Arrow took a completely different direction, deciding to give this world-renowned checklist a big “fuck-you”. It may not look like at first, but this standalone YA dystopian is about an unfortunate girl who was stuck in an unfortunate, cruel world and strived to escape…

Review: A Whole New World by Liz Braswell

Review: A Whole New World by Liz Braswell

Posted by on 07/31/2015 • 19 Comments

What a disappointment this book turned out to be.

You know, when I requested for this book, I did it because I was really, really expecting a Disney movie retelling (wait, is that even allowed? Isn’t there supposed to be some copyright thingy about modifying a well-known commercial masterpiece into something else? Can some lawyer clarify this for me, please?!) that would literally bring me a whole new world. You see, there is something that books can do better than movies – one of them is characterization. With a book, you can get into the deepest psyche of the characters and really get to know them in a more personal and intimate level; we’ll be able to know more why they feel a certain why or how their feeling or other…

Review: The Novice by Taran Matharu

Review: The Novice by Taran Matharu

Posted by on 07/24/2015 • 11 Comments

Definitely one of the most underwhelming fantasies I’ve read this year.

I was really excited for this after knowing it was originally a WattPad story. I always get excited when a book becomes published through unconventional means, because it means people like me who just writes stories for fun for others online can be discovered for the very reason our stories are simply good enough. And knowing it was a fantasy? Heck yeah, my favorite genre of the year, represeeent!

However, reading this book was like eating unseasoned, hard meat… it didn’t taste anything. It was bland and forgettable. I kept on chewing and chewing and chewing in hopes it would suddenly turn into a gourmet dish, but in the end, I swallowed it feeling. It didn’t bring anything new to the plate, nor…

Giveaway: Forever for a Year by B.T. Gottfred

Giveaway: Forever for a Year by B.T. Gottfred

Posted by on 07/22/2015 • 3 Comments

Thanks to the lovely people at Macmillan, I’ve got a copy of Forever for a Year up for giveaway today! FOREVER FOR A YEAR is the debut novel from playwright & filmmaker B.T. Gottfred. The novel is an up-close-and-personal, first-love story told in alternating perspectives.

Don’t forget to: Learn more on B.T. Gottfred’s Tumblr Follow the author on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram #ForeverforaYear

Giveaway!

SUMMER LOVE prize pack Enjoy a romantic summer read this summer! One (1) winner receives: · A copy of Forever for a Year; · plus a beach tote and sunglasses.

 

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Behind the Scenes with Adi Alsaid + Giveaway!

Behind the Scenes with Adi Alsaid + Giveaway!

Posted by on 07/20/2015 • 14 Comments

I’m happy to be a part of the Never Always Sometimes tour today! I’ve got Adi here to take us behind the scenes on his writing, and you can also enter to win before you go! First, let’s see what this book is all about:

Guest post by Adi Alsaid

Behind the Scenes- My Writing Office(s)

As I sit down to write this, I’m at a restaurant patio in Siem Reap, Cambodia in the midst of a 5-week backpacking trip throughout Southeast Asia. I’m a bit sweaty, but it’s early evening and the heat is past its peak. My feet are up on the red cushion of the large lounging chair I’ve camped out in while I wait for my friends to finish their yoga…

Review: Reawakened by Colleen Houck

Review: Reawakened by Colleen Houck

Posted by on 07/17/2015 • 10 Comments

One word: WOW.

I seriously didn’t expect this to be so good. I thought I’d get an everyday run-of-the-mill mythology story featuring some unlucky ancient Egyptian schmuck, but what I got instead was an entertaining, refreshing, action-packed adventure that left me not only at the edge of my seat but also in tears and in stitches.

By the end of the book, I thought of one thing and one thing only: where’s the next book, I need an ancient Egyptian prince for a boyfriend, maybe if I get lucky I can enter some tomb and magically find a handsome mummy, this is what the mummy movies should have been (oops, I’m not committing some sort of heresy with that statement, am I?)

I’ve always been interested in Ancient Egypt – their culture, their values,…

Review: What You Left Behind by Jessica Verdi

Review: What You Left Behind by Jessica Verdi

Posted by on 07/10/2015 • 15 Comments

No, seriously, guys. 

Pre-order this. Right now. Oh, no, you don’t – don’t give me that wary glance. I’m not telling you this just because I want you to drain your hard-earned money, because I care where your hard-earned money should be spent — on worthwhile books.

And guys, it can’t get any more worthwhile than What You Left Behind by Jessica-fucking-fantastic-Verdi.

I mean, when do you usually read about a contemporary novel about a seventeen-year-old male teenager who suddenly found himself a father of a newborn girl, whose cancer-stricken mother (his girlfriend, Meg Reynolds) died before the baby was even born? Look at those emphasized words. Look at them carefully – isn’t that the recipe of “holy-shit-that-sounds-intriguing-as-hell”?

Guys, this is an emotional, heartfelt, and heart-breaking story of a young hero whose life took a confusing…