Valentine’s Day Reading Recommendations

It’s that time of the year when love is in the air (supposedly) and the greeting card companies, florists, and candy corporations are all excited about the money they’re making off of us. And if you were looking for some books to add to all of the love stuff floating around right now, I decided to help you out with some recommendations. Don’t worry, I’m gonna help you out with a bunch of different genres so you don’t have to worry about getting stuck with only contemporary (which we all know isn’t my favorite…). Enjoy!


Contemporary

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Love & Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch

Lina is spending the summer in Tuscany, but she isn’t in the mood for Italy’s famous sunshine and fairy-tale landscape. She’s only there because it was her mother’s dying wish that she get to know her father. But what kind of father isn’t around for sixteen years? All Lina wants to do is get back home.

But then she is given a journal that her mom had kept when she lived in Italy. Suddenly Lina’s uncovering a magical world of secret romances, art, and hidden bakeries. A world that inspires Lina, along with the ever-so-charming Ren, to follow in her mother’s footsteps and unearth a secret that has been kept for far too long. It’s a secret that will change everything she knew about her mother, her father—and even herself.

People come to Italy for love and gelato, someone tells her, but sometimes they discover much more.

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Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli

Sixteen-year-old and not-so-openly gay Simon Spier prefers to save his drama for the school musical. But when an email falls into the wrong hands, his secret is at risk of being thrust into the spotlight. Now Simon is actually being blackmailed: if he doesn’t play wingman for class clown Martin, his sexual identity will become everyone’s business. Worse, the privacy of Blue, the pen name of the boy he’s been emailing, will be compromised.

With some messy dynamics emerging in his once tight-knit group of friends, and his email correspondence with Blue growing more flirtatious every day, Simon’s junior year has suddenly gotten all kinds of complicated. Now, change-averse Simon has to find a way to step out of his comfort zone before he’s pushed out—without alienating his friends, compromising himself, or fumbling a shot at happiness with the most confusing, adorable guy he’s never met.

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A Million Junes by Emily Henry

For as long as Jack “June” O’Donnell has been alive, her parents have had only one rule: stay away from the Angert family. But when June collides—quite literally—with Saul Angert, sparks fly, and everything June has known is thrown into chaos.

Who exactly is this gruff, sarcastic, but seemingly harmless boy who has returned to their hometown of Five Fingers, Michigan, after three mysterious years away? And why has June—an O’Donnell to her core—never questioned her late father’s deep hatred of the Angert family? After all, the O’Donnells and the Angerts may have mythic legacies, but for all the tall tales they weave, both founding families are tight-lipped about what caused the century-old rift between them.

As Saul and June’s connection grows deeper, they find that the magic, ghosts, and coywolves of Five Fingers seem to be conspiring to reveal the truth about the harrowing curse that has plagued their bloodlines for generations. Now June must question everything she knows about her family and the father she adored, and she must decide whether it’s finally time for her—and all the O’Donnells before her—to let go.

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Me Before You (Me Before You, #1) by Jojo Moyes

Louisa Clark is an ordinary young woman living an exceedingly ordinary life—steady boyfriend, close family—who has never been farther afield than their tiny village. She takes a badly needed job working for ex-Master of the Universe Will Traynor, who is wheelchair-bound after an accident. Will has always lived a huge life—big deals, extreme sports, worldwide travel—and now he’s pretty sure he cannot live the way he is.

Will is acerbic, moody, bossy—but Lou refuses to treat him with kid gloves, and soon his happiness means more to her than she expected. When she learns that Will has shocking plans of his own, she sets out to show him that life is still worth living.

A love story for this generation, Me Before You brings to life two people who couldn’t have less in common—a heartbreakingly romantic novel that asks, What do you do when making the person you love happy also means breaking your own heart?

Science Fiction

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Defy the Stars (Constellation, #1) by Claudia Gray

She’s a soldier – Noemi Vidal is willing to risk anything to protect her planet, Genesis, including her own life. To their enemies on Earth, she’s a rebel.

He’s a machine – Abandoned in space for years, utterly alone, Abel’s advanced programming has begun to evolve. He wants only to protect his creator, and to be free. To the people of Genesis, he’s an abomination.

Noemi and Abel are enemies in an interstellar war, forced by chance to work together as they embark on a daring journey through the stars. Their efforts would end the fighting for good, but they’re not without sacrifice. The stakes are even higher than either of them first realized, and the more time they spend together, the more they’re forced to question everything they’d been taught was true.

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Across the Universe (Across the Universe, #1) by Beth Revis

A love out of time. A spaceship built of secrets and murder.

Seventeen-year-old Amy joins her parents as frozen cargo aboard the vast spaceship Godspeed and expects to awaken on a new planet, three hundred years in the future. Never could she have known that her frozen slumber would come to an end fifty years too soon and that she would be thrust into the brave new world of a spaceship that lives by its own rules.

Amy quickly realizes that her awakening was no mere computer malfunction. Someone—one of the few thousand inhabitants of the spaceship —tried to kill her. And if Amy doesn’t do something soon, her parents will be next.

Now Amy must race to unlock Godspeed’s hidden secrets. But out of her list of murder suspects, there’s only one who matters: Elder, the future leader of the ship and the love she could never have seen coming.

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Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer

A forbidden romance.

A deadly plague.

Earth’s fate hinges on one girl . . .

CINDER, a gifted mechanic in New Beijing, is also a cyborg. She’s reviled by her stepmother and blamed for her stepsister’s sudden illness. But when her life becomes entwined with the handsome Prince Kai’s, she finds herself at the centre of a violent struggle between the desires of an evil queen – and a dangerous temptation.

Cinder is caught between duty and freedom, loyalty and betrayal. Now she must uncover secrets about her mysterious past in order to protect Earth’s future.

This is not the fairytale you remember. But it’s one you won’t forget.

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Illuminae (The Illuminae Files, #1) by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff

This morning, Kady thought breaking up with Ezra was the hardest thing she’d have to do. This afternoon, her planet was invaded.

The year is 2575, and two rival megacorporations are at war over a planet that’s little more than an ice-covered speck at the edge of the universe. Too bad nobody thought to warn the people living on it. With enemy fire raining down on them, Kady and Ezra—who are barely even talking to each other—are forced to fight their way onto an evacuating fleet, with an enemy warship in hot pursuit.

But their problems are just getting started. A deadly plague has broken out and is mutating, with terrifying results; the fleet’s AI, which should be protecting them, may actually be their enemy; and nobody in charge will say what’s really going on. As Kady hacks into a tangled web of data to find the truth, it’s clear only one person can help her bring it all to light: the ex-boyfriend she swore she’d never speak to again.

BRIEFING NOTE: Told through a fascinating dossier of hacked documents—including emails, schematics, military files, IMs, medical reports, interviews, and more—Illuminae is the first book in a heart-stopping, high-octane trilogy about lives interrupted, the price of truth, and the courage of everyday heroes.

Fantasy

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The Bone Season (The Bone Season, #1) by Samantha Shannon

The year is 2059. Nineteen-year-old Paige Mahoney is working in the criminal underworld of Scion London, based at Seven Dials, employed by a man named Jaxon Hall. Her job: to scout for information by breaking into people’s minds. For Paige is a dreamwalker, a clairvoyant and, in the world of Scion, she commits treason simply by breathing.

It is raining the day her life changes for ever. Attacked, drugged and kidnapped, Paige is transported to Oxford – a city kept secret for two hundred years, controlled by a powerful, otherworldly race. Paige is assigned to Warden, a Rephaite with mysterious motives. He is her master. Her trainer. Her natural enemy. But if Paige wants to regain her freedom she must allow herself to be nurtured in this prison where she is meant to die.

The Bone Season introduces a compelling heroine and also introduces an extraordinary young writer, with huge ambition and a teeming imagination. Samantha Shannon has created a bold new reality in this riveting debut.

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Caraval (Caraval, #1) by Stephanie Garber

Remember, it’s only a game…

Scarlett Dragna has never left the tiny island where she and her sister, Tella, live with their powerful, and cruel, father. Now Scarlett’s father has arranged a marriage for her, and Scarlett thinks her dreams of seeing Caraval—the faraway, once-a-year performance where the audience participates in the show—are over.

But this year, Scarlett’s long-dreamt-of invitation finally arrives. With the help of a mysterious sailor, Tella whisks Scarlett away to the show. Only, as soon as they arrive, Tella is kidnapped by Caraval’s mastermind organizer, Legend. It turns out that this season’s Caraval revolves around Tella, and whoever finds her first is the winner.

Scarlett has been told that everything that happens during Caraval is only an elaborate performance. Nevertheless she becomes enmeshed in a game of love, heartbreak, and magic. And whether Caraval is real or not, Scarlett must find Tella before the five nights of the game are over or a dangerous domino effect of consequences will be set off, and her beloved sister will disappear forever.

Welcome, welcome to Caraval…beware of getting swept too far away.

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Falling Kingdoms (Falling Kingdoms, #1) by Morgan Rhodes

In the three kingdoms of Mytica, magic has long been forgotten. And while hard-won peace has reigned for centuries, a deadly unrest now simmers below the surface.

As the rulers of each kingdom grapple for power, the lives of their subjects are brutally transformed… and four key players, royals and rebels alike, find their fates forever intertwined. Cleo, Jonas, Lucia, and Magnus are caught in a dizzying world of treacherous betrayals, shocking murders, secret alliances, and even unforeseen love.

The only outcome that’s certain is that kingdoms will fall. Who will emerge triumphant when all they know has collapsed?

It’s the eve of war…. Choose your side.

Princess: Raised in pampered luxury, Cleo must now embark on a rough and treacherous journey into enemy territory in search of magic long thought extinct.

Rebel: Jonas, enraged at injustice, lashes out against the forces of oppression that have kept his country cruelly impoverished. To his shock, he finds himself the leader of a people’s revolution centuries in the making.

Sorceress: Lucia, adopted at birth into the royal family, discovers the truth about her past—and the supernatural legacy she is destined to wield.

Heir: Bred for aggression and trained to conquer, firstborn son Magnus begins to realize that the heart can be more lethal than the sword….

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The Kiss of Deception (The Remnant Chronicles, #1) by Mary E. Pearson

In a society steeped in tradition, Princess Lia’s life follows a preordained course. As First Daughter, she is expected to have the revered gift of sight—but she doesn’t—and she knows her parents are perpetrating a sham when they arrange her marriage to secure an alliance with a neighboring kingdom—to a prince she has never met.

On the morning of her wedding, Lia flees to a distant village. She settles into a new life, hopeful when two mysterious and handsome strangers arrive—and unaware that one is the jilted prince and the other an assassin sent to kill her. Deception abounds, and Lia finds herself on the brink of unlocking perilous secrets—even as she finds herself falling in love.

Historical Fiction

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These Shallow Graves by Jennifer Donnelly

Jo Montfort is beautiful and rich, and soon—like all the girls in her class—she’ll graduate from finishing school and be married off to a wealthy bachelor. Which is the last thing she wants. Jo secretly dreams of becoming a writer—a newspaper reporter like the trailblazing Nellie Bly.

Wild aspirations aside, Jo’s life seems perfect until tragedy strikes: her father is found dead. Charles Montfort accidentally shot himself while cleaning his revolver. One of New York City’s wealthiest men, he owned a newspaper and was partner in a massive shipping firm, and Jo knows he was far too smart to clean a loaded gun.

The more Jo uncovers about her father’s death, the more her suspicions grow. There are too many secrets. And they all seem to be buried in plain sight. Then she meets Eddie—a young, brash, infuriatingly handsome reporter at her father’s newspaper—and it becomes all too clear how much she stands to lose if she keeps searching for the truth. Only now it might be too late to stop.

The past never stays buried forever. Life is dirtier than Jo Montfort could ever have imagined, and the truth is the dirtiest part of all.

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Stars Over Clear Lake by Loretta Ellsworth

For the first time in decades, Lorraine Kindred has returned to the ballroom where she was swept away by the big bands during the 1940s – and by a star-crossed romance. As she takes in the magnificent energy and brassy sounds of her youth, the past comes to life, along with the fateful decision all those years ago that forced her to choose between personal conviction and social expectations, between the two men who had captured her heart. It had been a time of great music and love, but also of war and sacrifice, and now, trying to make peace with her memories, Lorraine must find the courage to face buried secrets. In the process, she will rediscover herself, her passion, and her capacity for resilience.

Set during the 1940s and the present and inspired by a real-life ballroom, Stars Over Clear Lake is a moving story of forbidden love, lost love, everlasting love – and self love.

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The Dark Days Club (Lady Helen, #1) by Alison Goodman

London, April 1812.

On the eve of eighteen-year-old Lady Helen Wrexhall’s presentation to the queen, one of her family’s housemaids disappears-and Helen is drawn into the shadows of Regency London. There, she meets Lord Carlston, one of the few who can stop the perpetrators: a cabal of demons infiltrating every level of society. Dare she ask for his help, when his reputation is almost as black as his lingering eyes? And will her intelligence and headstrong curiosity wind up leading them into a death trap?

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Roses by Leila Meacham

Spanning the 20th century, the story of Roses takes place in a small East Texas town against the backdrop of the powerful timber and cotton industries, industries controlled by the scions of the town’s founding families. Cotton tycoon Mary Toliver and timber magnate Percy Warwick should have married but unwisely did not, and now must deal with the deceit, secrets, and tragedies of their choice and the loss of what might have been–not just for themselves but for their children, and children’s children. With expert, unabashed, big-canvas storytelling, Roses covers a hundred years, three generations of Texans and the explosive combination of passion for work and longing for love.


Do you like to books with romance around Valentine’s Day? Have you read any of the books on my list? What books would you recommend for Valentine’s Day?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

May Wrap-Up: Reviews, Reading Challenges, etc.

So I didn’t get through as many books in May as I was originally planning on. I blame some of that on going to New York for BookCon the last 5 days of the month. TOTALLY worth it though! I had so much fun at BookCon and really enjoyed chatting with other book lovers, especially while waiting in long lines for ARC drops. Haha! Shout out to Tom from Random House and our discussion about Pierce Brown and how crazy conventions are! Also, hugs to those of you that I met and saw or unfortunately never ran into… There’s always next year! I plan on doing a BookCon haul post later this week (probably tomorrow), so be on the lookout for that!


Books Read

  • Scarlet (Scarlet, #1) by A.C. Gaughen – audiobook, 3/5 stars
  • Winter (The Lunar Chronicles, #4) by Marissa Meyer – physical book, 5/5 stars, REVIEW
  • Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys – audiobook, 4/5 stars
  • War Storm (Red Queen, #4) by Victoria Aveyard – physical book, 4/5 stars
  • Furyborn (Empirium, #1) by Claire Legrand – physical book, 5/5 stars, REVIEW
  • Legendary (Caraval, #2) by Stephanie Garber – physical book, 5/5 stars

Total Books Read: 6

Overall in 2018: 35

Reading Challenge Updates

POPSUGAR

  • A book with a weather element in the title – War Storm (Red Queen, #4)
  • A book that involves a bookstore or library – Out of the Easy

Goodreads Challenge

Total: 35/75

Previous Total: 29/75

Blog Posts

Book Reviews

WWW Wednesday

Discussions/Misc.


How did your reading month in May go? Were you able to read all of the books on your TBR? Did you read any new favorites? What book did you like the least? Did you do anything fun or interesting? Did you go to BookCon?

Book Review: Winter (The Lunar Chronicles, #4)

I really enjoyed Marissa Meyer’s Winter (The Lunar Chronicles, #4). I think it was a solid finale to the series and was full of the signature wit that has been so prevalent throughout all of the books.

Princess Winter is admired by the Lunar people for her grace and kindness, and despite the scars that mark her face, her beauty is said to be even more breathtaking than that of her stepmother, Queen Levana.

Winter despises her stepmother, and knows Levana won’t approve of her feelings for her childhood friend–the handsome palace guard, Jacin. But Winter isn’t as weak as Levana believes her to be and she’s been undermining her stepmother’s wishes for years. Together with the cyborg mechanic, Cinder, and her allies, Winter might even have the power to launch a revolution and win a war that’s been raging for far too long.

Can Cinder, Scarlet, Cress, and Winter defeat Levana and find their happily ever afters? Fans will not want to miss this thrilling conclusion to Marissa Meyer’s national bestselling Lunar Chronicles series.

The Good

  • SOOOO Funny! – Seriously, all of the witty and snarky comments that are scattered throughout this book give me life. I live for the interactions between all of the characters, especially when Scarlet is involved. (She’s my fave!). Oh, and Thorne? Never change, buddy.
  • REUNION!!!! – I finally got my reunion moment between Scarlet and Wolf and I was not disappointed. It was beautiful and amazing and perfect and all of the things that those two embody. Honestly, out of all of the couples in this series, these two are definitely my favorite. They’re both fighters and would do anything to protect each other. I mean I know everyone likes Cress and Thorne the most, but they just don’t evoke the kind of feelings from me that Scarlet and Wolf do. I honestly just want a spinoff of with those two. GIVE ME ALL THE FEELS!
  • Great Final Battle – I finally got the epic battle scene that I’ve been craving this entire series. It was intense and I actually felt like all of the characters were in real danger, which was something that I think was really lacking in the previous books. For a minute there, I thought we might actually lose someone. (I knew better but I at least felt that way!)
  • More Winter – We finally got to really meet Winter in this book (obvs because the title is Winter…), and I liked her character. She brought a different nuance to the group as a whole. Her madness from the Lunar sickness really created a dynamic that was interesting. She lacked the inhibitions that everyone else had which drove the plot in new ways. I wish we had gotten to know her more in the previous books. I loved the relationship between her and Jacin, but also her friendship with Scarlet. I thought those two played off of each other really well.

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The Bad

  • Bloated Length – This book really could’ve cut out at least 50 pages and we would’ve been left with the exact same story. I felt like there were a few chapters that just didn’t add anything new or drive the plot, only adding to the excessive length of the story. The first half of the book suffered from this more so than the second half did.
  • Too Perfect? –  I think this is more of a pet peeve of mine, than it’s an actual issue with the book. I really like happy endings, I promise! However, sometimes endings in YA books tend to go the perfect route where everyone survives and lives happily ever together. And for me, I get kind of tired of that. Sometimes I really do want my characters to suffer and maybe not everyone makes it at the end. Again, just a personal preference of mine…

Overall this was a really enjoyable series and I thought Winter did a great job of bringing the story to an end. I do think that the length of the novel was a bit excessive but it wasn’t a big enough issue that it took away from my enjoyment. I definitely recommend this series if you enjoy fairytale retellings and loveable characters.

Final Verdict: 4/5 Stars


Have you read Winter? If so, what did you think of it? Which book in the series was your favorite? Do you like fairytale retellings?

WWW Wednesday – May 16th, 2018

Welcome to WWW Wednesday which is currently being hosted by Sam @ Taking On A World of Words. It’s really just a place to do little update on what all you’ve been reading lately. Anyone is welcome to join, just leave a link to your post in the comments and be sure to give the appropriate credit to Sam!

The Three W’s are:

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you’ll read next?

What are you currently reading?

  • Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys – audiobook
  • War Storm (Red Queen, #4) by Victoria Aveyard – physical book

Still working my way through Out of the Easy. It’s been crazy at work this past week which has cut into my listening time. Hopefully I can get back into it soon, as I’m really enjoying this story and I can’t wait to dive more into this mystery!

I actually haven’t started War Storm yet. I finished up Furyborn right before I went to sleep last night and so I didn’t have any time to pick it up. I’m super excited and also a little nervous to see how this series is going to end. Maven has become the new Darkling for me and I’m almost sad to find out what happens to him. Because I stand by the fact that the Darkling should’ve had redemption! #stillbitter #justiceforMaven 😉

What did you recently finish reading?

  • Winter (The Lunar Chronicles, #4) by Marissa Meyer – physical book
  • Furyborn (Empirium, #1) by Claire Legrand – physical ARC

I have to say that I had a very enjoyable reading week. I finished up Winter, which was a really good ending to the Lunar Chronicles series. I do think there was some parts that could’ve been cut out of the story but other than that it was a fun read.

I also binged Furyborn in just a few days. Y’all, I went into this book thinking that it was going to be crap and unoriginal. I WAS WRONG! This book was exciting from start to finish and I am so obsessed now. The hype is real with this one and I don’t think I’m going to survive a full year until the second book is released. I will definitely be purchasing the final copy of this one! Also, please note that I would consider this to be more NA than YA. So if you don’t prefer cursing and sexual content in your books, just know that both are prevalent in this one.

What do you think you’ll read next?

  • A Court of Frost and Starlight (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #3.1) by Sarah J. Maas – physical book
  • Saints and Misfits by S.K. Ali – physical book

It’s probably time to mix in some contemporary with my reading. While it’s not a genre that I normally gravitate towards, I’ve heard really good things about this book! I’m also kind of obsessed with this cover. The girl just looks so chic!

ACOFAS is going to be my first novella… EVER! I actually purchased Sightwitch when it was released as well but I haven’t picked it up yet. However, it’s on my TBR for this month as well, so I guess you could say that I’m about to crash into the world of novellas. Hopefully both of these live up to my expectations!


What books have you read this week? What are you currently reading? What do you plan on reading next? Have you read any of the books on my list? If so, what did you think of them? Please leave a link to your WWW Wednesday post in the comments below!

WWW Wednesday – May 9th, 2018

Welcome to WWW Wednesday which is currently being hosted by Sam @ Taking On A World of Words. It’s really just a place to do little update on what all you’ve been reading lately. Anyone is welcome to join, just leave a link to your post in the comments and be sure to give the appropriate credit to Sam!

The Three W’s are:

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you’ll read next?

What are you currently reading?

  • Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys – audiobook
  • Winter (The Lunar Chronicles, #4) by Marissa Meyer – physical book

I haven’t been listening to Out of the Easy very much this past week, as we’ve been really busy at work which takes away from my focus on the story. (I’ve been listening to all of the songs for this year’s Eurovision instead, but that’s not really relevant.) However, I hope that things calm down for the next couple of days so I can get back into the story.

I’ve finally passed the halfway point in Winter. I have to say that the first half of the book was a little slow for me but I’ve finally reached a point where I don’t want to put it down. Things have really picked up and I have to know what’s going to happen next! Also, Winter has personally grown on me. She kind of reminds me of Luna Lovegood, with just a very dreamy quality about her.

What did you recently finish reading?

Nothing…. Sorry, folks!

What do you think you’ll read next?

  • Furyborn (Empirium, #1) by Claire Legrand – physical ARC
  • Saints and Misfits by S.K. Ali – physical book

My hope is to finish Furyborn before its release date. That would be nice, right? I’ve got my fingers crossed that I can do it. I also feel like I need a little contemporary to mix things up for me right now. I’ve heard really good things about Saints and Misfits and so I’m really excited that I was able to snag a copy from Book Outlet back in the fall for cheap. Love a great bargain! I can’t wait to dive into this story!


What are you currently reading? What books did you finish this week? What are you planning on reading next? Have you read any of the books on my list? If so, what did you think of them? Leave a link to your WWW Wednesday post in the comments below!

 

My May TBR!

 

I don’t really know how well I’m going to stick to my TBR for this month but I’m going to really try. I’ve been having a tough time trying to figure out what I read next after I’ve finished the last couple of books, so I’m hoping this will help me focus a little. I’m going for a good mix of books so I don’t get too bored with any one genre. Of course, I am a mood reader so we all know how that goes. Fingers crossed that it works! As I’m also going to NYC for BookCon at the end of the month, I’m really hoping that I can get to all of these before I leave. A girl can dream, right?


May TBR

  • Saints and Misfits by S.K. Ali – physical book
  • A Court of Frost and Starlight (A Court of Thorns and Roses, 3.1) by Sarah J. Maas – physical book
  • Ace of Shades (The Shadow Game, #1) by Amanda Foody – physical book
  • Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys – currently reading, audiobook
  • Sightwitch (The Witchlands, #0.5) by Susan Dennard – physical book
  • Winter (The Lunar Chronicles, #4) by Marissa Meyer – currently reading, physical book
  • Titans by Leila Meacham  – physical book
  • Furyborn (Empirium, #1) by Claire Legrand – physical book
  • A Gathering of Ravens by Scott Oden – physical book

What books do you plan on reading this month? Have you read any of the books on my list? If so, what did you think of them?

WWW Wednesday – May 2nd, 2018

Welcome to WWW Wednesday which is currently being hosted by Sam @ Taking On A World of Words. It’s really just a place to do little update on what all you’ve been reading lately. Anyone is welcome to join, just leave a link to your post in the comments and be sure to give the appropriate credit to Sam!

The Three W’s are:

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you’ll read next?

What are you currently reading?

  • Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys – audiobook
  • Winter (The Lunar Chronicles, #4) by Marissa Meyer – physical book

Currently still working my way through Out of the Easy. The narrator is probably one of the best ones that I’ve ever listened to. She does such a great job with the accents and really brings the characters to life.

I’m not really far into Winter yet, but just knowing that we get more of Jacin in this book makes me happy. Also, I’ll finally have my Wolf and Scarlet reunion!!!!!!!!!! At least, I hope so. Y’all would tell me if there’s no happy ending for those two, right? Because I don’t want to live in a world where they don’t end up together… TRUTH.

What did you recently finish reading?

  • Gathering Darkness (Falling Kingdoms, #3) by Morgan Rhodes – physical book, 4/5 stars
  • The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid – physical book, 4/5 stars

I really enjoyed Gathering Darkness. It took the series in a very different way than what I was expecting, especially that ending! What a cliffhanger!

I think that the hype train might’ve affected my overall view of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. Everyone mentioned this as being one of their favorite books of 2017 and while I thought it was good, it just didn’t come anywhere near to reaching that kind of love from me. I think my expectations were too high for this one and unfortunately, it didn’t live it up them.

What do you think you’ll read next?

I’m actually planning to post a May TBR in the next few days, so I think I’ll let you people sweat it out until then… And this has nothing do with the fact that I really don’t know what I want to read next. Nope, not at all.


What are you currently reading? What books did you finish this week? What are you planning on reading next? Have you read any of the books on my list? If so, what did you think of them? Leave a link to your WWW Wednesday post in the comments below!

April Wrap-Up: Reviews, Reading Challenges, etc.

After a lackluster reading month in March, April was sooooo much better. I’m finally back in the swing of things, both reading-wise and blogging-wise. I can only hope that the trend continues through May! Luckily, at the end of the month I will be off to New York City for BookCon and I’m so excited for it. If you will be at BookCon as well, please let me know and maybe we can arrange a big group meetup or something at the convention or maybe for dinner! As excited as I am for the convention, I’m probably even more hyped to be seeing the Anastasia musical that Friday night. Ahhhhhh!!!


Books Read

  • Space Opera by Catherynne M. Valente – physical book, 3/5 stars, REVIEW
  • The Disappearances by Emily Bain Murphy – audiobook, 1/5 stars
  • The Fate of the Tearling (The Queen of the Tearling, #3) by Erika Johansen – physical book, 5/5 stars
  • Obsidio (The Illuminae Files, #3) by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff – physical book, 5/5 stars, REVIEW
  • Black Moon (Zodiac, #3) by Romina Russell – physical book, 5/5 stars
  • The Big Inch (Misfits and Millionaires, #1) by Kimberly Fish – physical book, 5/5 stars, REVIEW
  • The Shadow Hour (The Girl at Midnight, #2) by Melissa Grey – physical book, 3/5 stars
  • Gathering Darkness (Falling Kingdoms, #3) by Morgan Rhodes – physical book, 4/5 stars
  • Cress (The Lunar Chronicles, #3) by Marissa Meyer – physical book, 4/5 stars, REVIEW
  • The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid – physical book, 4/5 stars

Total Books Read: 10

Overall in 2018: 29

Reading Challenge Updates

POPSUGAR

  • A book by two authors – Obsidio (The Illuminae Files, #3)
  • A book by a local author – The Big Inch (Misfits and Millionaires, #1)
  • A book you meant to read in 2017 but didn’t get to – The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
  • A book with a fruit or vegetable in the title – Cress (The Lunar Chronicles, #3)

Goodreads Challenge

Total: 29/75

Previous Total: 19/75

Blog Posts

Book Reviews

WWW Wednesday

Discussions/Misc.


How did your reading month in April go? Were you able to read all of the books on your TBR? Did you read any new favorites? What book did you like the least? Did you do anything fun or interesting?

 

 

 

WWW Wednesday – April 25th, 2018

Welcome to WWW Wednesday which is currently being hosted by Sam @ Taking On A World of Words. It’s really just a place to do little update on what all you’ve been reading lately. Anyone is welcome to join, just leave a link to your post in the comments and be sure to give the appropriate credit to Sam!

The Three W’s are:

  • What are you currently reading?
  • What did you recently finish reading?
  • What do you think you’ll read next?

What are you currently reading?

  • Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys – audiobook
  • The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid – physical book

I’m obviously going through a little bit of a historical fiction kick at the moment. It’s one of my favorite genres but I haven’t read it as much lately so I’m trying to correct that. I just started listening to Out of the Easy and am already hooked. The story is so intriguing (who doesn’t get lured in by the mythos of New Orleans?!) and I’m loving the narrator as well. Sooooooo much better than The Disappearances… HA!

I’m about 60 pages into The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and I’m almost 90% sure I know what the “big reveal” is going to be at the end. Color me extremely shocked if I’m wrong. However, even with though I think it’s going to be fairly cliché, I’m still enjoying the overall story. Are we sure that Elizabeth Taylor doesn’t have a tell-all biography swirling around out there? Because if she does, I need it!

What did you recently finish reading?

  • Black Moon (Zodiac, #3) by Romina Russell – physical book, 5/5 Stars
  • The Disappearances by Emily Bain Murphy – audiobook, 1/5 Stars
  • The Big Inch (Misfits and Millionaires, #1) by Kimberly Fish – physical book, 5/5 Stars
  • Cress (The Lunar Chronicles, #3) by Marissa Meyer – physical book, 4/5 Stars, REVIEW

I had a fairly good reading week, minus the abysmal disappointment that was The Disappearances. Seriously, I’ve never been so bored by a novel as I was with that one. Between the narrator being pretty terrible and mixed with the extremely slow plot, this one did not work for me at all. I mean it took me 3 months to finish it!!!! Yep, awful.

Luckily, I continue to be blown away by the Zodiac series. Black Moon had so many twists and turns that were just so damn good. And Russell’s world-building is top notch, as she continues to introduce to new planets and their history. As an Aquarius, I really enjoyed that this book focused on them. This series is seriously so, so, so good and I wished more people would read it!

I also really enjoyed The Big Inch which is written by a local author and showcases a major part of history here in my hometown. I definitely recommend it if you like WWII historical fiction. And of course, I really enjoyed Cress. I still think that Scarlet is my favorite book in the series but the action was really ramped up in this one. I can’t wait to find out how it will all end in Winter!

What do you think you’ll read next?

  • Gathering Darkenss (Falling Kingdoms, #3) by Morgan Rhodes
  • Furyborn (Empirium, #1) by Claire Legrand
  • Saints and Misfits by S.K. Ali

I’ll be continuing on with the Falling Kingdoms series like I’ve been saying I’ll do for the last month or so, haha. I also want to mix in some contemporary too, so I’ll be grabbing Saints and Misfits. The plot sounds really good and I’ve also heard good things about this book, which really excites me! I also plan to pick up Furyborn as I’ve had an ARC since this past fall. I really need to finish this book before its release date next month so I can decide whether or not I’ll be purchasing a final copy.


What are you currently reading? What books did you finish this week? What are you planning on reading next? Have you read any of the books on my list? If so, what did you think of them? Leave a link to your WWW Wednesday post in the comments below!

Book Review: Cress (The Lunar Chronicles, #3)

Everyone and their mother seems to agree that the third book in The Lunar Chronicles trilogy is the best book in the series. While I’m not so sure that I agree with that statement, I will say that Cress (The Lunar Chronicles, #3) by Marissa Meyer is definitely a great read.

In this third book in the Lunar Chronicles, Cinder and Captain Thorne are fugitives on the run, now with Scarlet and Wolf in tow. Together, they’re plotting to overthrow Queen Levana and her army.

Their best hope lies with Cress, a girl imprisoned on a satellite since childhood who’s only ever had her netscreens as company. All that screen time has made Cress an excellent hacker. Unfortunately, she’s just received orders from Levana to track down Cinder and her handsome accomplice.

When a daring rescue of Cress goes awry, the group is separated. Cress finally has her freedom, but it comes at a higher price. Meanwhile, Queen Levana will let nothing prevent her marriage to Emperor Kai. Cress, Scarlet, and Cinder may not have signed up to save the world, but they may be the only hope the world has.

The Good

  • Nonstop Thrill Ride! – Let’s just go ahead and all agree that it’s really hard to be bored at any point in this series. Meyer knows how keep her readers engaged from the first page until the very end. I never felt like I was slowly trudging through this novel, but was instead clamoring to turn each page to see what would happen next. The pacing was definitely steady throughout the entire novel and you know how much I appreciate fast reads!
  • Higher Stakes – I have to admit that I prefer books that make you feel like are actual consequences for the characters. In the first two books, while there was a whole lot of tension, I didn’t necessarily feel like any of the characters were ever in any true danger. (Basically I just knew that they would all end up alright). However, I do think feel like this book upped the ante a bit during key moments of conflict. I found myself actually worrying whether or not someone wouldn’t make it through to the end. I think I actually broke out into a sweat at one point!!! Some people may not enjoy that kind of pressure while they’re reading but I certainly do. So kudos to Meyer for toeing that line!
  • Say Hello To Snarky Newcomer, Jacin! – I’ll admit that in the very beginning, he came across as a little stiff. However, as more interactions between him and the rest of the crew occurred, I was totally into it. Jacin is an asshole, pure and simple. And as you’re probably aware of by now, me likey asshole characters. Also, I recommend you read this book if for no other reason than to experience the back-and-forths between him and Cinder…. ABSOLUTE GOLD.
  • WOLF, WOLF, WOLF, WOLF – No other explanation necessary.

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The Bad

  • Cress…Boring? – The newcomer to our group, Cress, was kind of a letdown for me. I feel like her character was just outshined by everyone else, even though half of the story is told from her POV. If you have read Obsidio, I would compare her to Asha, in that there’s just a lack of a personality with her. Actually, she had more of a personality towards the beginning and then slowly lost it. I think Meyer should have played up her supposed social awkwardness/naivete more than she did, in order to really make her stand out from everyone else.
  • Also, Not Enough Wolf – Because there can never be enough! 😉

Seriously, I have yet to read a book by Meyer that I didn’t enjoy. Her writing style is just so engaging and she continues to impress me with her twists on classic fairytales. I think Cress was a really great build up to the final book. There was tons of action and mysteries were already being answered, which is so much better than leaving tons of loose ends to wrap up at the end. I definitely recommend giving this series a try if you haven’t already.

Final Verdict: 4/5 Stars


Have you read Cress? If so, what did you think of it? Is it your favorite book in The Lunar Chronicles? Which character is your favorite? Have you read any of Marissa Meyer’s other books?