Hello! I love to read Young Adult fiction books. Here you will find my reviews, thoughts, and feelings about the books I love to read.
Monday, February 26, 2018
Passenger Full Review
Alexandra Bracken is a science fiction and fantasy author. She is known for The Darkest Minds series that was published in 2012. I really enjoyed the first book. I really struggled to finish the second one. Then I could not get through the last one. I read reviews online to see how it ended. This new book Passenger has me fully intrigued.
We follow Etta, a young violin prodigy, as she embarks on a strenuous journey with a young man, Nicholas. Both of their fates are intertwined and they need to come together to save the future. The book includes puzzles, fights, and love as Etta tries to save her mother from the evil Ironwoods.
There are some things that work and don't work in this book for me. Overall I love this world that Bracken has constructed. It is easy to understand, detailed, and complex. I want to know more about it and they families that are involved in it. Something that doesn't work for me is love story between Etta and Nicholas. It feels very instant for me. I'm interested to see how their characters develop in the next book.
Plot: The plot flowed very nicely for me. I loved how quick the setting changed, yet I could fully picture each place. It had a very good pace and did not feel rushed. I also could not really predict too much in this book. I could not predict that ending, at all.
Characters: I still am not a fan of Etta and Nicholas. I appreciate how brave and smart both of them are, but they still have too many flaws for me to fully fall in love with them. I am hoping this will change in the second book. I didn't really like ether of their character development.
Writing Style: I really enjoyed the writing style. Again it flowed very nicely and everything was beautiful. I really enjoyed how everything is so descriptive and detailed. I could picture myself in the scene as if I was watching the characters go about the story.
Final Thoughts: I loved this quick read and I gave it a 4/5 stars on Goodreads. I loved the plot and writing style so much that I can overlook Etta and Nicholas's instalove.
Saturday, February 17, 2018
Asterios Polyp Review
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This graphic novel is amazing.
Plot: The novel is told from the perspective of Asterios's dead twin, Ignastio, as we follow the life of Asterios. We see him fall in love and deal with the separation of his wife. The plot can be confusing at times if you were just to glance and read through quickly. When you slow down you see all the small details that Mazzucchelli put into it.
Characters: Asterios is a very arrogant and rude character. His character development through the novel is remarkable. Hana's character is very meek yet strong. She usually brushes Asterios's rudeness off or don't acknowledge it, but she will stand up for herself and others when he goes too far.
Writing Style: I very much enjoyed Mazzucchelli's writing. He can be very direct in what he wants to say, yet he can also be philosophical / metaphorical where you really need to think about what he is saying and how he is saying it. I very much enjoyed his writing style.
Composition: The composition of his artwork is stunning. He uses different color pallets to show different people or emotions that they are feeling. When there are no current emotions being displayed Asterios and Hana are purplish in color. When Asterios and Hana are fighting Asterios turns blue and is drawn as very geometrical while Hana is red with whispy and cross stitching lines.
Here is an example:
Overall: I give this novel 5/5 stars on goodreads. The only thing that I did not like was the ending. To me it seemed very rushed and didn't follow the flow as the rest of the story.
Passenger by Alexandra Bracken
Passenger is about Etta Spencer, a violin prodigy, finding out that she has the power to time travel.
I started listening to the audiobook a couple of days ago and I have become addicted to the story. I don't usually gravitate toward time travel books but this one has really captured my interest. Right now I am about half way through the book.
Plot: The plot line of this book is a little slow to being with. It took a little while into the book for the action to begin. Now, I like the twist of Etta having to go on this adventure to retrieve the object that her mother "stole".
Characters: There are a couple of main characters so far. Etta to me is a little annoying at time and some of her actions don't make sense to me and I think she is too dependent on Nicholas. He is very mysterious and very confusing to me. This seems like there is an insta-love situation here that I'm not really a fan of.
Writing Style: The writing style is nothing special. I don't really have a problem with it.
Overall: Overall I am excited to see where the rest of the book takes me!
Check out the goodreads page here
I started listening to the audiobook a couple of days ago and I have become addicted to the story. I don't usually gravitate toward time travel books but this one has really captured my interest. Right now I am about half way through the book.
Plot: The plot line of this book is a little slow to being with. It took a little while into the book for the action to begin. Now, I like the twist of Etta having to go on this adventure to retrieve the object that her mother "stole".
Characters: There are a couple of main characters so far. Etta to me is a little annoying at time and some of her actions don't make sense to me and I think she is too dependent on Nicholas. He is very mysterious and very confusing to me. This seems like there is an insta-love situation here that I'm not really a fan of.
Writing Style: The writing style is nothing special. I don't really have a problem with it.
Overall: Overall I am excited to see where the rest of the book takes me!
Check out the goodreads page here
Monday, February 12, 2018
Update
Currently Reading:
- Passengers by Alexandra Bracken | 10% Done | Audiobook
- Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard | 1% Done | iBooks
- A Storm of Swords by George R.R. Martin | 65% Done | Audible
- Playing While White by David J. Leonard | 34% Done | Print
- Asterios Polyp by David Mazzucchelli | 40% Done | Print
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