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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Review: Of Poseidon by Anna Banks

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Of Poseidon
Anna Banks
Series: Of Poseidon, #1
Release date: May 22nd, 2012
by Feiwel & Friends

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Galen is the prince of the Syrena, sent to land to find a girl he’s heard can communicate with fish. Emma is on vacation at the beach. When she runs into Galen—literally, ouch!—both teens sense a connection. But it will take several encounters, including a deadly one with a shark, for Galen to be convinced of Emma’s gifts. Now, if he can only convince Emma that she holds the key to his kingdom…

Told from both Emma and Galen’s points of view, here is a fish-out-of-water story that sparkles with intrigue, humor, and waves of romance.

*A copy was provided by Raincoast Books for review purposes*

With a beautiful cover like this it’s hard to resist not checking out what Of Poseidon is all about. I haven’t had the best of luck with mermaid books in the past, though I haven’t read very many of them. Of Poseidon is, so far, one of the better ones I’ve had the experience of reading. It has an interesting premise with a beautiful underwater world, but I did have a few quirks with it that stopped me from truly loving it.

Almost immediately, I felt like something was off with the writing. It has a great flow with entertaining dialogue and a good amount of humor, so what was the problem? Finally I realized that when we switched from one POV to the other, the grammatical person changed as well. We get Emma’s chapters in first person, and Galen’s in third. With fairly short chapters, the need to readjust every few pages made me feel a bit detached and disoriented. It didn’t affect my enjoyment of the book per se, it was rather a feeling that something was amiss.

For a book with such a strong character orientation, I was disappointed that almost every one of them didn’t sit well with me. We’ve got Emma; I could have easily liked her, she’s feisty and funny, but besides letting herself get treated like a child by Galen, her personality is very inconsistent. For example, she thinks herself the sweetest girl in her class, then she throws Galen’s sister through a window with murderous intentions. It was hard for me to get a read on her. As for her bizarre relationship with Galen: When she’s not complaining about him using her, she’s secretly wishing he would kiss her. I mean, Galen is great at first sight. He’s gorgeous with a knack for being charming. But in truth he’s controlling and lacks respect for her. He mentions wanting a girl who will do whatever he asks and never argue with him. Anyone? Plus his “serial killer eyes”… His ordering her around, never taking Emma seriously – it got on my nerves. To spite his demands, Emma reacts by doing the opposite of what he wants. In my opinion, this all came off as very juvenile. I simply couldn’t root for them, nor did I feel the thrill I expected from young love. However, they do have a few moments in the book that are amusing and cute. I also especially enjoyed the scenes where Toraf was involved. He’s the one character that I found sweet with a genuine personality.

The mermaid lore in the story is very thorough with impressive details. I loved learning about the Syrena: Poseidon and Triton houses, their abilities, their past, their culture. Though I’m not sure where I stand on specifics such as the fact that all they eat is seafood, or how it’s possible that they have been in contact with humans but stay ignorant on basic human knowledge – and then they know how to drive a car? These are pretty minor, though, and I was able to let it pass. No matter, there’s definite originality with a fun take on a well known mythology. We even go into some biology details that I was fascinated by. It’s obviously well thought out. As far as the plot goes, we don’t have a great deal of development. The book has the feel of a big introduction. We learn about the political situations, and we’re left with an interesting twist, but it’s overall a fairly slow paced story with no substantial breakthroughs.

I can’t fail to mention the Underwater scenes. Aquatic life can be very beautiful; filled with sea creatures, mysteries, and treasures – the parts where they visit the underwater world are easily my favorites. Galen takes Emma to one particular spot by which I was simply mesmerized. It’s all magnificently picturesque.

To be honest, even with all the problems I had with this novel, in this end I still found myself to have quite enjoyed it. The promising plot line and elaborate lore kept my attention throughout. I’m certainly interested in reading the sequel which I think may be more to my liking with, I assume, a more settled relationship and further plot advancements.  

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Review: Awaited by Lynn Rush

Posted by on 05/15/2012 • 19 Comments

AwaitedLynn RushSeries: Wasteland, #2Release date: May 1st, 2012by Crescent Moon Press

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The voice is a powerful thing…

Russell Leonard is a centuries-old Guardian who’s lost faith in his purpose. So when he’s charged with procuring the first female Guardian in over two centuries, he can only hope it’s the red-headed beauty who’s been haunting his dreams for months. And if it is, he intends to claim her as his. But when he finds his dream woman, Annabelle is mute and bears no Guardian’s Mark.

He soon realizes she’s been tainted by an ancient evil. Russell must somehow release the secrets trapped within this delicate soul to help her tap into the only weapon powerful enough to silence a millennia-old demon—her voice.

*A copy was provided by Lynn…

Review: The Princesses of Iowa

Posted by on 05/14/2012 • 32 Comments

The Princesses of IowaM. Molly BackesRelease date: May 8th, 2012by Candlewick Press

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Paige Sheridan has the perfect life. She’s pretty, rich, and popular, and her spot on the homecoming court is practically guaranteed. But when a night of partying ends in an it-could-have-been-so-much worse crash, everything changes. Her best friends start ignoring her, her boyfriend grows cold and distant, and her once-adoring younger sister now views her with contempt. The only bright spot is her creative writing class, led by a charismatic new teacher who encourages students to be true to themselves. But who is Paige, if not the homecoming princess everyone expects her to be? In this arresting and witty debut, a girl who was once high-school royalty must face a truth that money and…

Review: Pretty Amy by Lisa Burstein

Posted by on 05/11/2012 • 18 Comments

Pretty AmyLisa BursteinRelease date: May 8th, 2012by Entangled Publishing

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Amy is fine living in the shadows of beautiful Lila and uber-cool Cassie, because at least she’s somewhat beautiful and uber-cool by association. But when their dates stand them up for prom, and the girls take matters into their own hands—earning them a night in jail outfitted in satin, stilettos, and Spanx—Amy discovers even a prom spent in handcuffs might be better than the humiliating “rehabilitation techniques” now filling up her summer. Worse, with Lila and Cassie parentally banned, Amy feels like she has nothing—like she is nothing.

Navigating unlikely alliances with her new coworker, two very different boys, and possibly even her parents, Amy struggles to decide if it’s worth being a best friend when it…

Review: Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein

Posted by on 05/11/2012 • 0 Comments

Code Name VerityElizabeth WeinRelease date: May 15th, 2012by Doubleday Canada

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Two young women from totally different backgrounds are thrown together during World War II: one a working-class girl from Manchester, the other a Scottish aristocrat, one a pilot, the other a wireless operator. Yet whenever their paths cross, they complement each other perfectly and before long become devoted friends. But then a vital mission goes wrong, and one of the friends has to bail out of a faulty plane over France. She is captured by the Gestapo and becomes a prisoner of war. The story begins in “Verity’s” own words, as she writes her account for her captors.

*A copy was provided by Random House Canada for review purposes*

Review: Pilgrims Don’t Wear Pink

Posted by on 05/09/2012 • 23 Comments

Pilgrims Don’t Wear PinkStephanie Kate StrohmRelease date: May 8th, 2012by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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A story of crushes, corsets, and conspiracy

Libby Kelting had always felt herself born out of time. No wonder the historical romance-reading, Jane Austen-adaptation-watching, all-around history nerd jumped at the chance to intern at Camden Harbor, Maine’s Oldest Living History Museum. But at Camden Harbor Libby’s just plain out of place, no matter how cute she looks in a corset. Her cat-loving coworker wants her dead, the too-smart-for-his-own-good local reporter keeps pushing her buttons, her gorgeous sailor may be more shipwreck than dreamboat — plus Camden Harbor’s haunted. Over the course of one unforgettable summer, Libby learns that boys, like ghosts, aren’t always what they seem.

*A copy was provided by Thomas Allen…

Until I Die Tour Stop

Posted by on 05/08/2012 • 38 Comments

Today I’m happy to be a part of the blog  tour for Until I Die, the second book in the Revenants series which is a great paranormal series set in beautiful Paris, plus they have the most gorgeous covers. So  today I have Amy here for a guest post, then I have a couple of giveaways for you, but first we’ve got my review:

Until I DieAmy PlumSeries: Revenants, #2Release date: May 8th, 2012by HarperCollins

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Kate and Vincent have overcome the odds and at last they are together in Paris, the city of lights and love.

As their romance deepens there’s one question they can’t ignore: How are they supposed to be together if Vincent can’t resist sacrificing himself to save others? Although Vincent promises that he’ll…

Review: The Hunt by Andrew Fukuda

Posted by on 05/07/2012 • 46 Comments

The HuntAndrew FukudaSeries: The Hunt, #1Release date: May 8th, 2012by St. Martin’s Griffin

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Don’t Sweat.  Don’t Laugh.  Don’t draw attention to yourself.  And most of all, whatever you do, do not fall in love with one of them.

Gene is different from everyone else around him.  He can’t run with lightning speed, sunlight doesn’t hurt him and he doesn’t have an unquenchable lust for blood.  Gene is a human, and he knows the rules.  Keep the truth a secret.  It’s the only way to stay alive in a world of night—a world where humans are considered a delicacy and hunted for their blood.

When he’s chosen for a once in a lifetime opportunity to hunt the last remaining humans, Gene’s carefully constructed life begins to crumble around…