Acheron ★★★★★
Bright Young Things Giveaway
Abrams Falls
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Changeless ★★★
Alpha ★★★★★
Shift ★★★★
Prey ★★★★
Prey (Shifters, #4) - Rachel Vincent ★★★★ 393 pgs
Faythe's world is spinning out of control. Her family has taken on two new tabbies and a new baby, someone is trying to overthrow her father, and Marc has been banished to Mississippi to live with the strays and she hasn't seen him in two months. When she finally does get to see him, their party is ambushed. Then, Marc goes missing and has left al ot of his own blood behind. Not knowing whether Marc had survived or not, Faythe gets a team together to search for him. To bad the drama doesn't stop there. Manx is up for trial on murder trial, Kaci is making herself sick by refusing to shift, and Malone's "games" are resulting in consequences that could never be forgiven. There definately won't be a happy ending.
Rachel Vincent's Shifter series is fun and action packed. I love the books, but I had to take a break after book 3. Pride managed to evoke so much emotion in me that I was too mad to actually keep reading. The book was great, but I wanted to strangle the bad guy and i hated the arogance of the man. I felt helpless when I couldn't help Faythe. It's great that Vincent was able to evoke enough emotion in me to make me want to throw the book in frustration, but it also made me antsy enough to start reading reviews of Prey to see who was going to appear in the next book. The problem is, someone posted spoilers on their review without warning the reader that they were going to give away a little too much. I went into this book knowing which characters would live and die. Despite knowing what was going to happen, I enjoyed the story. The author still evokes strong emotions from me. It would have been even greater if some mean person hadn't ruined it for me.
Over the course of the series, Faythe is growing up. It's nice to see a character who learns and grows. A lot of times authors forget that people evolve with their experiences. They don't grow quickly, but there are subtle changes. Faythe is willing to fight for what she believes is right. She's willing to stand by those who truely need her help. She's stubborn and fiesty, but she tries to use her brain. Sometimes she jumps before thinking things through, but that's part of what she's attempting to work on. Although, it's almost impossible for her to use logic when it comes to the boys in her life.
Spy Glass ★★★★
Shade ★★★★
Aura has had an amazing day. It's her boyfriend birthday. Logan and his brother just played a wonderful gig and got an offer from a record company. Now, she's going to give him the birthday present he's always wanted; she's going to spend the night with him. There's only one problem - he's partied a little too hard. He leaves her for a few minutes in an attempt to sober himself up. Next thing she knows there's shouting in the hall. She runs out into the hall to find out what's happened, only to see Logan's ghost. She can still hear him and spend time with him, but she has to decide if she can actually have a life with him. Just because he's still around doesn't mean that things are the same. Aura has to learn to move on, while trying to convince him to do the same.
This story was very different than a lot of the YA books that I've been reading. There are similar plot lines, but the world is different. Aura lives in a world that has shifted. Every child born after the shift can see ghosts. Kids scream at things their parents can't see. Aura is slightly different than the rest of the post-shift kids. She was the very first child to be born after the shift. While she doesn't know why this is important, she does know to keep the fact a secret from almost everyone.
The story itself was very emotional. I cried twice. I don't know if it was necessarily because of the writing, or I just fear losing someone I care about. There are multiple storyline's throughout the book, but the most important one to me had to deal with coping with death. How do you move on? Where do you place the blame? Should blame even be placed when a death was accidental? How do you then move on to future relationships?
One of the issues that got to me when reading the story was the reaction of the the other kids. A lot of them were cruel and said stupid things. Gossip is painful and it does nothing to help a situation. I don't understand how we as a society can't put aside differences to support someone when they really need it.
I'm looking forward to figuring out what will happen next. She's set the book up so that people will be interested to continue. Aura has decided that she's going to try and find out what caused the shift. She feels like her mother might have played a roll, or at least understood, in what caused the shift. She also meets Zack, the very last child born before the shift. Once she has finally coped with her emotions, she's hoping that maybe one day she'll find a way to help the ghosts, or those that turn into Shades and fade into the darkness.
Labels: Books , Smith-Ready , YA
To Tame A Highland Warrior ★★★
Dark Side of the Moon ★★★1/2
Unleash the Night ★★★1/2
Eat, Prey Love ★★★1/2
How to Ditch Your Fairy ★1/2
Labels: Books , Larbalestier , YA
Speak ★★★★★
1. We are here to help you.
2. You will have enough time to get to your class before the bell rings.
3. The dress code will be enforced.
4. No smoking is allowed on school grounds.
5. Our football team will win the championship this year.
6. We expect more of you here.
7. Guidance counselors are always available to listen.
8. Your schedule was created with your needs in mind.
9. Your locker combination is private.
10. These will be the years you will look back on fondly."
Ghostland ★★★1/2
Venom ★★★★1/2
Torment ★★★★
Fall of Giants ★★★★★
Labels: Books , Favorites , Follett , Historical Fiction
Princess Diaries ★1/2
Bayou Moon ★★★★
It looks like it's being left open for a book 3 and I'm excited to see where it will go.
September '10 Book
Alexia Tarabotti is soulless. She's the only one of her kind living in London. She's able to nullify the powers of a vampire, or a werewolf with just her touch. She's stubborn and refuses to follow the social norms of the Victorian Era, making her an oddity. Alexia is attacked by a vampire and kills him in self-defense. Then, vampires and were's start going missing in the area. Some think that she might be responsible, or at least have some insight into the situation. Lord Maccon, a were, tries to keep Miss Tarabotti from snooping, and getting into even more trouble, but that's near impossible when she keeps ending up in the middle of it all.
I went into this expecting to hate it. It's a genre called Steampunk. "The term denotes fictional works set in an era or world where steam power is still widely used—usually the 19th century, and often Victorian era Britain—but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, often featuring anachronistic technology or futuristic innovations as the people of this historical period would have envisioned them to look like, i.e. based on a Victorian perspective on fashion, culture, architectural style, art, etc." (Copied from a friend who didn't site their source.) It seems like this genre is either hit or miss with people. Some love it, but others can't get into it. I didn't like my first steampunk novel. It took place in the Victorian era, but it didn't feel Victorian. It felt like the author was reaching and trying to force a modern story into a bygone era. Carriger managed to make you feel like you were in a different era. I loved the relationship between Maccon and Tarabotti. They just get on each others nerves and it reminds me of Kate and Curran from Ilona Andrews' Kate Daniels series. I also loved the hedgehog issue. (I've always wanted one.) =) Alexia was sassy and strong and I liked that about her. I look forward to reading the next 2 in the series.
I don't think this is the best Book of the Month, but it's the best one I finished in September.
Labels: Book of the Month , Carriger