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Book Tour
Blood Magic (The Blood Journals, #1) ARC by Tessa Gratto
Burn Bright (Night Creatures, #1) by Marianne de Pierres
Bought
Looking for Alaska by John Green
Won / Gift
Silver Phoenix (Kingdom of Xia, #1) by Cindy Pon
Fury of the Phoenix (Kingdom of Xia, #2) by Cindy Pon
Where She Went (If I Stay, #2) by Gayle Forman
When this post goes up on Saturday, I will be getting ready to go to the South Carolina Book Festival! I should be there around 3pm. I wanted to get there earlier, but it didn't work out. As long as I don't miss the Neal Shusterman panel, which starts at 4:10, I'm good. Neal Shusterman is the author of Unwind (one of my favorite books), and I can't wait to hear him talk about his books. I'm excited, and I know I won't be able to say anything to him because I'll be so nervous. Hopefully I manage to at least mumble a hello. LOL
Anyway, big huge THANKS to a book buddy for getting me a signed copy of Where She Went! How will I ever repay her? I loved this book so much! It's definitely at the top of my favorite books in 2011 list (along with Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning. I can't decide which one I loved more!) If you haven't read WSW, you need to! :D Another thanks goes out to author Cindy Pon! I won both her Kingdom of Xia books in a giveaway. I read Silver Phoenix back in 2009 and really enjoyed it. Very happy to own a copy and also a copy of Fury of the Phoenix, which I can't wait to read. :)
Another book I got was Looking for Alaska (bought the hardcover at Books a Million for only $3!). I've never read LFA before, but I enjoyed his other books, so I'm looking forward to it. And from book tours, Blood Magic and Burn Bright. Burn Bright is a debut YA book from Australia with an amazing cover. Already read & reviewed it. I plan on starting Blood Magic soon.
Whew! This post feels long. That's it for this week! Just a reminder to those with US addresses, I have a giveaway for Soul in Love by Vone Savan that ends on June 1. Click here to enter!
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
Review: Burn Bright by Marianne de Pierres
Title: Burn Bright (Night Creatures, #1)
Author: Marianne de Pierres
Pages: 316
Publisher: Random House Australia
Release Date: March 1, 2011
My Thoughts: In Burn Bright, seventeen-year-old Retra escapes from her strict and isolated life in Seal South, an area walled off from the already enclosed land called Grave, to Ixion. Ixion is an island with never-ending night known for it's pleasure. It's where young people go to run away from rules and to enjoy freedom. The freedom to have fun and party all the time. Retra isn't looking for pleasure though. Her sole purpose in going there is to find her older brother Joel, who left to Ixion two years ago. But before she starts her search, she quickly learns that the island is a much darker and dangerous place than she could have imagined. If Retra wants any hope in finding her brother, she has to survive Ixion first.
What I liked about Burn Bright was Retra's character. Even though Retra was timid and naive when she arrived in Ixion, she wasn't completely helpless. She had a determination that came out when it was really needed. It gave her the strength to survive Ixion and to eventually overcome some of the fears caused by the sheltered life she grew up in. I found her development believable, and I was glad there wasn't anything I disliked about her. Although I thought Retra was a good character, Rollo and Suki were my favorites. I felt like they, especially Rollo, stood out among the rest of the characters. Suki was a strong fighter, and Rollo knew a whole lot about the secrets in Grave and Ixion than he first let on. Both were pretty funny and made great friends, and I liked how they did what they could to try and help Retra.
Some of the relationships Retra had with other characters, though, took some time for me to accept. I didn't get why she was drawn to Markes, a guy she met on the barge to Ixion, other than the fact that he was nice and good-looking. Another was the connection she felt with Ixion's Guardian leader Lenoir. They both seemed drawn to each other, and I couldn't figure out why. Lenoir also tended to give Retra puzzling information about Ixion, and he was a complete mystery. I still don't know what he is exactly and what he's trying to accomplish in Ixion.
Which brings me to the world in Burn Bright. Retra was lost in Ixion in the beginning, and I have to say that I was just as lost as her. Probably even more. It was strange and confusing to understand at times, especially the way things were done and the certain words used in Ixion. There were a lot of times where Retra asked questions, and she either didn't get answers or the answers were too vague for me to wrap my head around. Like when Retra had Confession. The confession Retra went through was not anything like the confession I know. It took me awhile to understand the purpose, which might have been because one of the Guardians (or Ripers) messed up Retra's first confession experience. I wish I had just went with it like Retra seemed to do. Maybe then I wouldn't have felt like I was missing details. By the end, however, I felt like I understood things that I was left wondering about throughout the book. Not everything was entirely clear though. I think the reason might be because it's a planned trilogy. I'm sure the next books will have more answers.
Other than the confusion I felt, I liked Burn Bright overall. It was definitely a unique story, and I thought it was well-written. Hopefully I get the chance to read the rest of the trilogy because the ending left me wanting to know more about that world and what happens next with Retra and the rest of the characters.
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Author: Marianne de Pierres
Pages: 316
Publisher: Random House Australia
Release Date: March 1, 2011
Into a world of wild secrets and deadly pleasures comes a girl whose innocence may be her greatest strength.
In Ixion music and party are our only beliefs. Darkness is our comfort. We have few rules but they are absolute . . .
Retra doesn’t want to go to Ixion, the island of ever-night, ever-youth and never-sleep. Retra is a Seal – sealed minds, sealed community. She doesn’t crave parties and pleasure, experience and freedom.
But her brother Joel left for Ixion two years ago, and Retra is determined to find him. Braving the intense pain of her obedience strip to escape the only home she’s ever known, Retra stows away on the barge that will take her to her brother.
When she can’t find Joel, Retra finds herself drawn deeper into the intoxicating world of Ixion. Come to me, whispers a voice in her head. Who are the Ripers, the mysterious guardians of Ixion? What are the Night Creatures Retra can see in the shadows? And what happens to those who grow too old for Ixion?
Retra will find that Ixion has its pleasures, but its secrets are deadly. Will friendship, and the creation of an eternal bond with a Riper, be enough to save her from the darkness?
My Thoughts: In Burn Bright, seventeen-year-old Retra escapes from her strict and isolated life in Seal South, an area walled off from the already enclosed land called Grave, to Ixion. Ixion is an island with never-ending night known for it's pleasure. It's where young people go to run away from rules and to enjoy freedom. The freedom to have fun and party all the time. Retra isn't looking for pleasure though. Her sole purpose in going there is to find her older brother Joel, who left to Ixion two years ago. But before she starts her search, she quickly learns that the island is a much darker and dangerous place than she could have imagined. If Retra wants any hope in finding her brother, she has to survive Ixion first.
What I liked about Burn Bright was Retra's character. Even though Retra was timid and naive when she arrived in Ixion, she wasn't completely helpless. She had a determination that came out when it was really needed. It gave her the strength to survive Ixion and to eventually overcome some of the fears caused by the sheltered life she grew up in. I found her development believable, and I was glad there wasn't anything I disliked about her. Although I thought Retra was a good character, Rollo and Suki were my favorites. I felt like they, especially Rollo, stood out among the rest of the characters. Suki was a strong fighter, and Rollo knew a whole lot about the secrets in Grave and Ixion than he first let on. Both were pretty funny and made great friends, and I liked how they did what they could to try and help Retra.
Some of the relationships Retra had with other characters, though, took some time for me to accept. I didn't get why she was drawn to Markes, a guy she met on the barge to Ixion, other than the fact that he was nice and good-looking. Another was the connection she felt with Ixion's Guardian leader Lenoir. They both seemed drawn to each other, and I couldn't figure out why. Lenoir also tended to give Retra puzzling information about Ixion, and he was a complete mystery. I still don't know what he is exactly and what he's trying to accomplish in Ixion.
Which brings me to the world in Burn Bright. Retra was lost in Ixion in the beginning, and I have to say that I was just as lost as her. Probably even more. It was strange and confusing to understand at times, especially the way things were done and the certain words used in Ixion. There were a lot of times where Retra asked questions, and she either didn't get answers or the answers were too vague for me to wrap my head around. Like when Retra had Confession. The confession Retra went through was not anything like the confession I know. It took me awhile to understand the purpose, which might have been because one of the Guardians (or Ripers) messed up Retra's first confession experience. I wish I had just went with it like Retra seemed to do. Maybe then I wouldn't have felt like I was missing details. By the end, however, I felt like I understood things that I was left wondering about throughout the book. Not everything was entirely clear though. I think the reason might be because it's a planned trilogy. I'm sure the next books will have more answers.
Other than the confusion I felt, I liked Burn Bright overall. It was definitely a unique story, and I thought it was well-written. Hopefully I get the chance to read the rest of the trilogy because the ending left me wanting to know more about that world and what happens next with Retra and the rest of the characters.
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
Thanks to Missie @ The Unread Reader for Go Aussie Book Tours!
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Saturday, May 7, 2011
In My Mailbox #44
In My Mailbox was created by Kristi at The Story Siren, inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.
Borrowed:
Awakened (The Guardian Legacy, #1) by Ednah Walters
Blood Red Road ARC (Dustlands, #1) by Moira Young
Raw Blue by Kirsty Eagar
Saltwater Moons by Julie Gittus
Won:
Clarity (Clarity, #1) by Kim Harrington
Everfound (Skinjacker Trilogy, #3) by Neal Shusterman
The Great God Pan by Donna Jo Napoli - signed
Intrinsical (The Yara Silva Trilogy, #1) by Lani Woodland - signed
[Thanks to Scholastic, BookKittyBlog, S&S Children's Publishing, Donna Jo Napoli, Books from Bleh to Basically Amazing, and Confessions of a Bookaholic!]
This is an IMM of the past 3 weeks. First off, huge thanks to Nic at Irresistible Reads for letting me borrow Raw Blue and Saltwater Moons! Both books are Australian YA and only available in Australia. I liked both books & it just makes me even more excited for other Aussie books. Thanks again, Nic!! :D
Another thanks goes out to two other book buddies for letting me borrow Awakened and Blood Red Road. I'm enjoying BRR so far! Really hope Awakened is good because I've been wanting to read that want for awhile now. Another book that's been on my wishlist forever is Intrinsical by Lani Woodland. Very excited to have won a copy.
I read an ARC of Clarity a few months back, and I'm glad to have won a finished copy because I really liked it. Another book I won was The Great God Pan. It's a tiny book! I've only read one other book by the author (Sirena, which I really liked, so I hope I like this one too). Finally, I won an ARC of Everfound. Even though I still haven't read the first two books in the trilogy like I planned...I'm still excited to meet Neal Shusterman next Saturday at the SC Book Festival. Hoping to get it and Unwind signed! :3
Hmm... I think that's about it! I do have a US giveway going on for Soul in Love by Vone Savan, if anyone's interested... Anyway, hope you all have a great week! :)
Borrowed:
Awakened (The Guardian Legacy, #1) by Ednah Walters
Blood Red Road ARC (Dustlands, #1) by Moira Young
Raw Blue by Kirsty Eagar
Saltwater Moons by Julie Gittus
Won:
Clarity (Clarity, #1) by Kim Harrington
Everfound (Skinjacker Trilogy, #3) by Neal Shusterman
The Great God Pan by Donna Jo Napoli - signed
Intrinsical (The Yara Silva Trilogy, #1) by Lani Woodland - signed
[Thanks to Scholastic, BookKittyBlog, S&S Children's Publishing, Donna Jo Napoli, Books from Bleh to Basically Amazing, and Confessions of a Bookaholic!]
This is an IMM of the past 3 weeks. First off, huge thanks to Nic at Irresistible Reads for letting me borrow Raw Blue and Saltwater Moons! Both books are Australian YA and only available in Australia. I liked both books & it just makes me even more excited for other Aussie books. Thanks again, Nic!! :D
Another thanks goes out to two other book buddies for letting me borrow Awakened and Blood Red Road. I'm enjoying BRR so far! Really hope Awakened is good because I've been wanting to read that want for awhile now. Another book that's been on my wishlist forever is Intrinsical by Lani Woodland. Very excited to have won a copy.
I read an ARC of Clarity a few months back, and I'm glad to have won a finished copy because I really liked it. Another book I won was The Great God Pan. It's a tiny book! I've only read one other book by the author (Sirena, which I really liked, so I hope I like this one too). Finally, I won an ARC of Everfound. Even though I still haven't read the first two books in the trilogy like I planned...I'm still excited to meet Neal Shusterman next Saturday at the SC Book Festival. Hoping to get it and Unwind signed! :3
Hmm... I think that's about it! I do have a US giveway going on for Soul in Love by Vone Savan, if anyone's interested... Anyway, hope you all have a great week! :)
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Sunday, May 1, 2011
Giveaway: Soul in Love by Vone Savan
Title: Soul in Love
Author: Vone Savan
Page Number: 308
Release Date: October 29, 2010
Publisher: Vone Savan Enterprises, LLC
A book friend won this book, and after she read it, she asked me if I wanted to host a giveaway on my blog. Soul in Love is a young-adult paranormal. It's a hardcover and signed by the author. Read the rules below to find out how to enter.
Giveaway Info:
Good luck! I'll announce and contact the winner after the giveaway ends. :)
Author: Vone Savan
Page Number: 308
Release Date: October 29, 2010
Publisher: Vone Savan Enterprises, LLC
Soul in Love is a fictitious paranormal romance that centers on a seventeen year old girl named Amber Olive. One evening, after spending time together, Amber and her boyfriend, London, end up in a horrible car accident in which she somehow survives, but her boyfriend does not. Then, while Amber mourns his death, she begins to see and feel London again. At first, she questions her sanity, but then starts to believe in him. Through this newfound belief, she takes a metaphysical journey which ultimately answers the questions to London's appearances and her own reality. This book deals with the issues of loss, grief, and love. It challenges the idea of how far we will go to try and get back the person we once loved; even after something as profound as death. Soul in Love also raises questions relating to what each of us will truly believe after something tragic happens-spiritually and otherwise.
A book friend won this book, and after she read it, she asked me if I wanted to host a giveaway on my blog. Soul in Love is a young-adult paranormal. It's a hardcover and signed by the author. Read the rules below to find out how to enter.
Giveaway Info:
- Open to US residents. (If you have someone living here who can send it to you, that's fine.)
- You do NOT have to be a blog follower.
- Ends June 1 at 11:59 PM EST.
- To enter, fill out this form: [CONTEST ENDED]
Good luck! I'll announce and contact the winner after the giveaway ends. :)
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