Tuesday, September 04, 2012

Review: Burn for Burn

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Burn for Burn
Jenny Han & Siobhan Vivian
Publication date: September 18th 2012
by Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers

 

BIG GIRLS DON’T CRY… THEY GET EVEN.

Lillia has never had any problems dealing with boys who like her. Not until this summer, when one went too far. No way will she let the same thing happen to her little sister.

Kat is tired of the rumours, the insults, the cruel jokes. It all goes back to one person– her ex-best friend– and she’s ready to make her pay.

Four years ago, Mary left Jar Island because of a boy. But she’s not the same girl anymore. And she’s ready to prove it to him.

Three very different girls who want the same thing: sweet, sweet revenge. And they won’t stop until they each had a taste.

*A copy was provided by Simon & Schuster Canada for review purposes*
  

Sorry Karma, we’re taking things into our own hands! Kat, Mary, and Lillia are out for revenge. These three incredibly different girls – both in personality and social status – help each other right some wrongs. A great balance of friendship, drama, and intrigue; Burn for Burn is full of entertainment value, and high in sass!

The girls: We’ve got three convincing voices made up of three distinctive personalities. In a style that will appeal to fans of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, we switch from one POV to the other, making us understand these girls individually, in a personal manner, in addition to what led to them wanting to seek revenge. Even though they aren’t all sweet and delightful, or even likeable in one case, I found them all remarkably enticing. They have such strong characters that breathe life into the story, each giving it different dashes of charm – and attitude. They’re also paired with a fantastic cast of side characters who constantly keep you on the fence, not knowing if you should like them, or hate them.

Revenge is sweet? These girls are definitely finding out. At first I thought the revenge acts were a tad lame. I actually felt sympathy for the first victim as I didn’t find he was all that deserving, and the acts themselves were a bit too personal for my taste. However, as we move on to the other two sorry souls, the acts get much more consequential, on top of being a great deal more justifiable. Not that I condone what they’re doing, but I can at least see why they thought it was warranted. They soon learn, however, that with every act of vengeance, you have to deal with the consequences.

What I wasn’t expecting from this novel was the hint of something paranormal. I was thrown off at first, wondering where it may lead up to, though by the end I was highly intrigued. We only get glimpses; it’s not a monumental part of the story for the most part, keeping the novel almost completely contemporary, but eventually, this small paranormal aspect evolves until it completely changes one whole aspect of the plot. And to be honest I kind of loved it! I’m very excited to find out more about this mysterious side that unexpectedly reminded me of one of my favorite horror movies. Expect to be highly anticipating its sequel after this crazy cliffhanger ending!

Burn for Burn is like a guilty pleasure; you should know better, but you’re secretly enthused by the anticipation of seeing these people get what’s coming for them. Han and Vivian’s writing styles blends flawlessly together, leaving us with an enchanting story full of energy and spice.

4 Hot Espressos

Review: Outpost by Ann Aguirre

Posted by on 09/04/2012 • 0 Comments

OutpostAnn AguirreSeries: Razorland, #2Publication date: September 4th 2012by Feiwel & Friends

 

Deuce’s whole world has changed. Down below, she was considered an adult. Now, topside in a town called Salvation, she’s a brat in need of training in the eyes of the townsfolk. She doesn’t fit in with the other girls: Deuce only knows how to fight.

To make matters worse, her Hunter partner, Fade, keeps Deuce at a distance. Her feelings for Fade haven’t changed, but he seems not to want her around anymore. Confused and lonely, she starts looking for a way out.

Deuce signs up to serve in the summer patrols—those who make sure the planters can work the fields without danger. It should be routine, but things have been changing on the surface, just as…

Review & Giveaway: Send by Patty Blount

Posted by on 09/03/2012 • 26 Comments

SendPatty BlountPubication date: August 1st 2012by Sourcebooks Fire

 

To keep his secrets, all he has to do is listen to the voice in his head and just walk away… On his first day at his new high school, Dan stops a bully from beating up a kid half his size. He didn’t want to get involved. All he wants out of his senior year is to fly under the radar. But Dan knows what it’s like to be terrorized by a bully-he used to be one. Now the whole school thinks he’s some kind of hero, except Julie Murphy, the prettiest girl on campus. She looks at him like she knows he has a secret. Like she knows his name isn’t really Daniel.

*A copy was provided…

Xpresso Weekly: Stacking the Shelves (19)

Posted by on 09/02/2012 • 63 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

We are in September! *cries*This week on the blog was nothing but reviews! So I don’t have any special posts to highlight. But I did update the sidebar for the new month – September’s Brew was picked and zombilicious 😉 I also scheduled a couple of new tours: Possession and What’s Left of Me. The latter is stopping by just next week! And if you haven’t already, don’t forget to enter to win a finished copy of Yesterday by CK Kelly Martin that ends tomorrow.

Did you miss any cover reveals this week? Have a…

Fresh Batch (September 2nd – 8th)

Posted by on 09/01/2012 • 16 Comments

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

Flavor of the week:

Monstrous BeautyElizabeth FamaPublication date: September 4th 2012by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)

 

Fierce, seductive mermaid Syrenka falls in love with Ezra, a young naturalist. When she abandons her life underwater for a chance at happiness on land, she is unaware that this decision comes with horrific and deadly consequences.

Almost one hundred forty years later, seventeen-year-old Hester meets a mysterious stranger named Ezra and feels overwhelmingly, inexplicably drawn to him. For generations, love has resulted in death for the women in her family. Is it an undiagnosed genetic defect . . . or a curse? With Ezra’s help, Hester investigates her family’s strange, sad history. The…

Review: Silver by Talia Vance

Posted by on 08/31/2012 • 0 Comments

SilverTalia VanceSeries: Bandia, #1Publication date: September 8th 2012by Flux

 

Brianna has always felt invisible. People stare right past her, including the one boy she can’t resist, Blake Williams. But everything changes at a house party where Brianna’s charm bracelet slips off and time stands still. In that one frozen, silver moment, Blake not only sees her, he recognizes something deep inside her she’s been hiding even from herself.

Discovering she is descended from Danu, the legendary Bandia of Celtic myth, Brianna finds herself questioning the truth of who she is. And when she accidentally binds her soul to Blake, their mutual attraction becomes undeniable.

But Blake has his own secret, one that could prove deadly for them both.

Bound together by forbidden magic, Brianna and Blake find…

Review: Unspoken by Sarah Rees Brennan

Posted by on 08/31/2012 • 26 Comments

UnspokenSarah Rees Brennan Series: The Lynburn Legacy, #1Production date: September 11th 2012by Random House Books for Young Readers

 

Kami Glass is in love with someone she’s never met—a boy she’s talked to in her head since she was born. This has made her an outsider in the sleepy English town of Sorry-in-the-Vale, but she has learned ways to turn that to her advantage. Her life seems to be in order, until disturbing events begin to occur. There has been screaming in the woods and the manor overlooking the town has lit up for the first time in 10 years. . . . The Lynburn family, who ruled the town a generation ago and who all left without warning, have returned. Now Kami can see that the town she…

Review: Enclave by Ann Aguirre

Posted by on 08/30/2012 • 35 Comments

EnclaveAnn AguirreSeries: Razorland, #1Publication date: April 12th 2011by Feiwel & Friends

 

New York City has been decimated by war and plague, and most of civilization has migrated to underground enclaves, where life expectancy is no more than the early 20s. When Deuce turns 15, she takes on her role as a Huntress, and is paired with Fade, a teenage Hunter who lived Topside as a young boy. When she and Fade discover that the neighboring enclave has been decimated by the tunnel monsters—or Freaks—who seem to be growing more organized, the elders refuse to listen to warnings. And when Deuce and Fade are exiled from the enclave, the girl born in darkness must survive in daylight, in the ruins of a city whose population has dwindled to…