Monday, November 14, 2011

The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer - Michelle Hodkin

... *coughs awkwardly*.
So... I suppose you’re wondering why I haven’t posted anything in one... two... almost three months?
My [weak] answer: SCHOOL.
And I profusely apologize.
ON THE BRIGHT SIDE...
I HAVE AN AMAZING BOOK THAT EVERYONE SHOULD READ. LIKE, RIGHT NOW. =)
It is called... The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin. And it is... indescribably epic.

Mara Dyer doesn’t think life can get any stranger than waking up in a hospital with no memory of how she got there. IT CAN.
She believes there must be more to the accident she can’t remember that killed her friends and left her mysteriously unharmed. THERE IS.
She doesn’t believe that after everything she’s been through, she can fall in love. SHE’S WRONG.
More delicious information can be found here.




**SLIGHT SPOILERS**
I am well aware of the fact that there isn’t all that much information given in the blerb above. But this paranormal thriller is sure to take you on an amazing ride.
Mara Dyer was in an accident that killed her friends, yet she can’t remember anything. As the novel progresses, Mara keeps getting flashbacks and, much to her dismay, hallucinations of her dead friends. While this is going on, she has an overprotective mother watching her every move, a father who’s always working diligently on his court case, an overachieving older brother and an annoying little brother. On top of that, to protect her “fragile” mental state and health, Mara and her brothers get put into private school.
And it’s there she meets Noah Shaw.
Fiction has, unfortunately, destroyed all hope for me when it comes to men. My expectations have shot so high that I don’t think anyone can meet them (and anyone who does would have to be Superman or something). It’s just that there are so many male characters in books that are just so darned FASCINATING and PERFECT. Noah is no exception. For Pete’s sake, he’s got a British accent. And he’s hot. Smoking. Hot.
Sadly, he smokes, BUT it does nothing to diminish his health and hotness. And he’s kinda got a reputation as a playboy. So, when he shows interest in new-girl Mara Dyer, you can guess that there’s a little blonde female dog plotting to ruin Mara’s life. It is indeed typical, but also freaking hilarious.
And Noah and Mara are really adorable together. I mean, REALLY adorable. And, being a paranormal novel and all, there is also an explanation of how Noah and Mara are supernaturally connected... but that’s too much of a spoiler, so I’ll shut up ;). If you want to find out for yourself, get the book now.

Aside from the smoking romance building between Noah and Mara, the plot gets insanely interesting as Mara discovers more about the events of the accident, and what all her “hallucinations” really mean. And the ending of the book really throws a curveball at you, leaving you screaming/gasping/laughing/crying/yelling or all of the above. Danged cliffhangers.
So, I am now [im]patiently waiting for the release of Mara Dyer 2, which is not coming out until fall 2012. You can imagine my disappointment when I found that out. However, it is definitely worth the wait, and I truly applaud Michelle Hodkin for creating such an epic tale. You, ma’am, are an impeccable paranormal author. Keep up the fantastic work, and know that Maggie is forever in my prayers.
OUT OF 5 STARS!!!!
- sm:)e

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Bloodlines - Richelle Mead

Dang. A blog already beat me to this title: Sydney Sage, the Hermione Granger of AlchemistsI’m going to reiterate it anyways, mostly because it is totally fitting for the protagonist of Bloodlines, the first book of a new spin-off series by the fabulous Richelle Mead. And it sounds cool. :D
I originally fell in love with Rose Hathaway in the Vampire Academy (VA) series. Her witty remarks and super badass-ness was refreshing and extremely entertaining. Unfortunately, Rose’s story came to an end with the release of Last Sacrifice in December 2010. But there were still some HUGEE loose ends that weren’t tied, for example: WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO EDDIE, ADRIAN AND JILL??? (I’ll try to keep this as spoiler-free as possible; if you’ve read Last Sacrifice already, you’ll understand ;D)
Imagine the huge torrent of relief VA fans felt when Richelle Mead announced there will be a spin-off series, starring the characters mentioned above, as well as Sydney Sage, the mysterious Alchemist. Bloodlines was released just yesterday, and I wasn’t able to put it down until 1:30 AM this morning. ‘Nuff said. ;)

Sydney is an alchemist, one of a group of humans who dabble in magic and serve to bridge the worlds of human and vampires. They protect vampire secrets - and human lives. When Sydney is torn from her bed in the middle of the night, at first she thinks she's still being punished for her complicated alliance with dhampir Rose Hathaway. But what unfolds is far worse. Jill Dragomir - the sister of Moroi Queen Lissa Dragomir - is in mortal danger, and the Moroi must send her into hiding. To avoid a civil war, Sydney is called upon to act as Jill's guardian and protector, posing as her roommate in the last place anyone would think to look for vampire royalty - a human boarding school in Palm Springs, California. But instead of finding safety at Amberwood Prep, Sydney discovers the drama is only just beginning...
More info about Bloodlines can be found here,  and (if you’re interested), Vampire Academy here.

Since Sydney is the new narrator of this series, Bloodlines has a slight change of pace. While Rose is impulsive, outspoken and slightly crazy, Sydney is uptight, dry in her humour and, well, geeky. Being raised as an Alchemist, Sydney has very strong beliefs pounded into her DNA; vampires – Moroi AND Strigoi – are unnatural evil creatures of the night and humans must be protected from them. Because of her shenanigans with Rose in VA, Sydney doesn’t particularly want this mission. She’s not even the first choice, but when it comes down to either her little sister signing up eternal service to the Alchemists or being sent in her place, Sydney steps up and goes.

Her social skills are put to the test as she enrols in Amberwood Prep to look out for Jill, and the fact that she’s homeschooled and knows the periodic table backwards and forwards makes her very socially awkward. Still, she manages to make friends. My personal favourite part?

A guy in her class: There’s a silent film festival downtown next week. Do you think you’d want to go?
Sydney: No, I don’t think so. I respect it as an art form but really don’t get much out of watching them.

Guy smooths hair back, groping for thoughts.
Sydney thinking, Why on earth is he asking me about silent films?

Guy: What about Starship 30? It opens Friday. Do you want to see that?
Sydney: I don’t really like sci-fi either.
Guy: Is there any movie out there you want to see?
Sydney: *mentally runs through current entertainment* No. Not really.
*bell rings, Sydney turns to friend as Guy leaves*
Sydney: That was weird. He has bad tastes in movies.
Friend: *gasping in silent laughter* That was hilarious. Sydney, he was asking you out!
Sydney: *replays conversation, puzzled* No, he wasn’t. He was asking me about cinema.

I can’t tell you how hard I laughed over that. She is adorably oblivious.

She may be oblivious in her social skills, but when it comes to doing her job, being responsible and being brave, well, Sydney has it down pat. And she has a lot of baggage. She works so hard and is amazing at everything she does, but always feels like she falls short. Between her demanding and displeasing father, her butthole Alchemist “boss” Keith, Adrian’s childish wallowing, Jill’s emotional adjustment issues, Sydney’s job should be changed from “Guardian” to “The One who Deals with Crap”.

And then there’s the actual plotline. Because, aside from creating amazing characters, Richelle Mead also excels in coming up with mysterious and suspenseful events throughout her books. For one, the students at Amberwood Prep have a strange fascination with illicit tattoos that are too suspiciously like Sydney’s Alchemist tattoo. For another, there are humans and vampires alike being murdered in a distressingly similar way; bitten with slit throats. Is it the evil Strigoi vampires? Or dangerous human vampire hunters? Hmmm...

I also absolutely LOVE the fact that many of the old characters in VA make cameo appearances in Bloodlines. Nothing like a familiar character to brighten your day! Rose, mentions of Sonya Karp and Dimitri Belikov (to many fans’ delight), Lissa Dragomir, and even the cunning old zmey slithers in – Abe Mazur! Yes, a familiar cast of characters indeed... And the book was gripping enough that even the very last line had me squealing. It is an... interesting cliffhanger. Seriously, I think I fell asleep with a worried smile, if that’s possible.

Overall, AMAZING. I loved every moment in this book. It may have something to do with the fact that I already loved Vampire Academy before, so reading about the same world excites me. I highly recommend that readers check out the VA series first. It isn’t NECESSARY for Bloodlines, but it definitely adds an extra layer of depth to Adrian’s emotions in this book. It also explains a few things about Eddie and Jill’s actions. All in all, a gripping book that has me counting down the days and stalking Richelle Mead’s twitter for any news about the second book, The Golden Lily.
OUT OF 5 STARS!!

- sm:)e

Monday, August 15, 2011

Strange Angels - Lili St. Crow

Hey y’all.
Dang, haven’t done a post in a while, oOops. But my reading has definitely NOT been as unpunctual as my blog! Believe me, I have read so many books in the past couple of months, I have NO IDEA where to start. SO I’ll just start off with my most recent obsession with a certain YA paranormal series by Lili St. Crow. It’s called the Strange Angels series. And it is bomb-diggity good!!
The Strange Angels novels are composed of 5 books; Strange Angels, Betrayals, Jealousy, Defiance, and Reckoning (coming fall/winter 2011!). Here are the synopsises for the four books out so far:

Strange Angels
Dru Anderson has been “strange” for as long as she can remember. She travels from town to town with her father, hunting the things that go bump in the night and eat the unwary. It’s a weird life, but a good one–until it all explodes and a zombie busts into her new house.
Alone, terrified, and trapped in an icy town, Dru’s going to need every inch of her wit and training to stay alive. Can she trust the boy who is just a little too adult–and just happens to get bit by a werwulf? Or the strange blue-eyed boy who tells her she’s heir to a long-forgotten power? Can she even trust her own instincts?
Because Dru is not the first in her family to be killed by the darkness of the Real World. The monsters have decided to hunt back–and now Dru has to figure out who to trust, who to fight, and when to run. And not incidentally, she has to figure out how she’s going to get out of this alive.

Betrayals
Poor Dru Anderson. Her parents are long gone, her best friend is a werewolf, and she's just learned that the blood flowing through her veins isn't entirely human. (So what else is new?)
Now Dru is stuck at a secret New England School for other teens like her, and there's a big problem—she's the only girl in the place. A school full of cute boys wouldn't be so bad, but Dru's killer instinct says that one of them wants her dead. And with all eyes on her, discovering a traitor within the Order could mean a lot more than social suicide....
When murderous vampires start showing up and the body count begins rising, Dru has to figure out who to trust and when to run. Can Dru survive long enough to find out who has betrayed her trust—and maybe even her heart?

Jealousy
Dru Anderson might finally be safe. She’s at the largest Schola on the continent, and beginning to learn what it means to be svetocha–half vampire, half human, and all deadly. If she survives her training, she will be able to take her place in the Order, holding back the vampires and protecting the oblivious normal people.
But a web of lies and betrayals is still closing around her, just when she thinks she can relax a little. Her mentor Christophe is missing, her almost-boyfriend is acting weird, and the bodyguards she’s been assigned seem to know much more than they should. And then there’s the vampire attacks, the strange nightly visits, and the looks everyone keeps giving her. As if she should know something.
Or as if she’s in danger.
Someone high up in the Order is a traitor. They want Dru dead–but first, they want to know what she remembers of the night her mother died. Dru doesn’t want to remember, but it looks like she might have to–especially since once Christophe returns, he’ll be on trial for his life. The only person who can save him is Dru.
The problem is, once she remembers everything, she may not want to…

Defiance
Dru Anderson has always been a good listener. She listened to her dad, but had to gun him down herself when he turned zombie. She listened to the Order, but got nothing but lied to in return. She listened to Christophe, and lost the only friend she had left.
Time to buckle up, boys and girls. Dru Anderson is done listening. From here on out, she’ll face the King of the Vampires on her own terms. And if the Order has a problem with it, they can kiss their sweet little svetocha goodbye…

Reckoning
Nobody expected Dru Anderson to survive this long. Not Graves. Not Christophe. Not even Dru. She's battled killer zombies, jealous djamphirs, and bloodthirsty suckers straight out of her worst nightmares. But now that Dru has bloomed into a full-fledged svetocha - rare, beautiful, and toxic to all vampires - the worst is yet to come.
Because getting out alive is going to cost more than she's ever imagined. And in the end, is survival really worth the sacrifice?


A lot more info on the Strange Angels series can be found on the Strange Angels book website or author Lilith Saint Crow’s website


What attracted me to this series in the first place was the fact that Richelle Mead, author of the Vampire Academy series (with the spin-off series Bloodlines coming out on the 23rd this month), commented on the cover of the book: “Dark, dangerous, and sexy!” Now, I totally love Richelle Mead’s books, so when I Saw Strange Angels in my local library, I figured, what the heck, might as well give this series a chance.
Best. Decision. Ever.
It might have something to do with the fact that I immensely dislike female protagonists who are completely helpless and/or useless in a series and can’t get a grip on their own life. But Dru Anderson… man, she’s as tough as they come!
To be blunt, her life sucks. Her mother was murdered, her father turned into a zombie (who she had to shoot to death; traumatizing, eh?), her best and only friend got bitten by a werwulf, AND she found out she’s an extremely rare svetocha, a female half human-half vampire hybrid who is deadly to the evil nosferat vampires. A little confusing, yes, but once you read the books it’s not too hard to follow the plot. *winkwinknudgenudge*
For a girl whose life is a complete mess, Dru handles it in the best way she can. She isn’t SO tough that she doesn’t scream like a girl or puke her guts out when faced with danger; she does have her moments of weakness. And that, in my opinion, makes her totally relatable as a character, not to mention adding much-needed humour to serious situations. She has admirable strength and courage when it comes to dealing with the paranormal, and, well, she's just awesome in general. =)
And, of course, the romance in this book is ADDICTING. There’s Graves, a half-Asian boy with glowing green eyes, dyed black hair, and Dru’s best friend. He’s also, as mentioned before, a loup-garou. Then there’s Christophe, a guy with cold, winter-blue eyes, brown-blonde hair, and Dru’s “guardian angel” of sorts. He is a djamphir; half-vampire, half-human. Dru trusts and feels safe with Graves, but she also has some intense chemistry with Christophe, even though she doesn’t trust him. At all. That much is obvious, even after the 4th book. I, personally, cannot choose between them. Graves is awesome, and Christophe is HOT. I guess we’ll just have to wait until the 5th book comes out this fall/winter before finding out who Dru ends up with!! ;D
Overall, an amazing series. I strongly caution readers that there is a fair amount of profanity in these books. Also, some of the terms in these books are a little strange – wampyr, nosferat, djamphir – you get used to it when you read the books, though. This series is jam-packed with action, romance, suspense, and all things paranormal; I strongly suggest you get your hands on it soon!!!
OUT OF 5 STARS!!!!

- sm:)e

Friday, June 3, 2011

From Paper to the Big Screen...

Hey guys!
So, this post today will basically just be about the amazing YA books-to-be-movies, some coming out this year, some maybe not until a little while.

1) I'm sure you've all heard about: HARRY POTTER & THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 2!!!!
2) And of course, the ever-popular BREAKING DAWN PART 1 in the Twilight Saga. Reasons for my questionable excitement for this particular movie are explained further in this post.
3) THE HUNGER GAMES!!!!!! 'nuff said.
4) Annddd… THE CITY OF BONES has finally casted JACE and can move on to casting other characters, thereby moving forward in their production. <3.

                Beginning with NUMBER ONE on my list: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, written by the brilliant and amazing British author JK Rowling – who began the Harry Potter series when her first book came out in 1995 – is concluding on the big screen as the final movie, Part 2, comes out THIS SUMMER on July 15th. Fans are excited and sad, as seen from multiple Tumblr and Facebook sources:
This is the actual recap of what happened after Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter), Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) and Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) filmed their last Harry Potter scene together.

Over the years. Look at how much time has passed!
It's a very sad moment indeed. However, Harry Potter will always be known for its awesomeness around the world for generations to come. You can count on that!

                NUMBER TWO. Now, I know there are a lot of haters about this particular series, for both the movies AND the books. Even I admit that I have my complaints, too; I LOVED the books, but hated the movies. They didn’t cast the right people for my imaginary Edward and Bella, and after the movies came out, I began critiquing author Stephenie Meyer’s writing style and the book plots. HOWEVER, we all have to realize that people all have different views; whether they’re “good” actors or “good” books, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. People simply need to learn to be mature and keep their harsh comments to themselves. If they don’t like it, don’t spend money and time complaining about it!
                Anyways, I'm VERY excited for Breaking Dawn, Part 1 of The Twilight Saga to come out on the big screen because I'm not gonna lie, those picture teasers on The International Movie Database are AWESOME!!
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                NUMERO TROIS. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins is a TOTALLY AND COMPLETELY EPIC STORY. If you have not read the trilogy already, I highly recommend you go read it. NOW. And this intense novel is also coming out on the BIG SCREEN with the following actors and actresses:
Actor/Actress
Role
Jennifer Lawrence
Katniss Everdeen
Liam Hemsworth
Gale Hawthorne
Josh Hutcherson
Peeta Mellark
Elizabeth Banks
Effie Trinket
Isabelle Fuhrman
Clove
Woody Harrelson
Haymitch Abernathy
Willow Shields
Primrose Everdeen
Stanley Tucci
Caesar Flickerman
Alexander Ludwig
Cato
Jacqueline Emerson
Foxface
Lenny Kravitz
Cinna
Leven Rambin
Glimmer
Paula Malcomson
Mrs. Everdeen
Donald Sutherland
President Snow
Dayo Okeniyi
Thresh
Toby Jones
Claudius Templesmith
Amandla Stenberg
Rue
Amber Chaney
Avox Girl

(Courtesy of The International Movie Database, I apologize if some of the information here is incorrect.)
                Since this movie is still in its production processes (I’m not even sure if they’ve started filming yet), the movie’s not going to come out for a little while. But I am certainly really hyped up for this movie because the book was freaking ADDICTING!! =D
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                And FINALLY, NUMBER FOUR: Cassandra Clare’s brilliant Mortal Instruments Series has its first installment hitting the big screen as the two main characters were casted!
INTRODUCING:
 LILY COLLINS as Clary Fray!
Anddd….
 JAMIE CAMPBELL-BOWER as Jace Wayland!!
                If you have read my City of Fallen Angels blog post here, you will know just how excited I am about this movie. I absolutely LOVE The Mortal Instruments and Jace is THE ABSOLUTE MALE HOTTIE AND INCARNATION OF SEXINESS. Seriously! And Jamie fits the role exceptionally; he just needs to clean up and gains some muscles ;D. Again, this City of Bones movie will not come out anytime soon as they [the producers] still have to cast the rest of the characters and start filming… But when that happens, I will be the first one in the theatre. Just saying.

                So, ‘tis an epic season of books-to-movies. And I am excited. Are you? =D
 - sm:)e .

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Haven - Kristi Cook

**SLIGHT SPOILERS. YOU ARE FOREWARNED**

                  HAI! Here I am, back with another review about a pretty intense book that I think many of you will enjoy! ;D

      Violet McKenna isn’t a normal girl with normal teenage issues; she has more to contend with than most people could handle. Violet thought she was just crazy when she had a vivid vision of her dad’s murder. Her life started falling apart when her premonition came true. She’s had flashes of other events too–the problem was nobody believed her until she found a new school: Winterhaven.
      At Winterhaven, Violet finally feels like she belongs. She quickly finds a close group friends and discovers that they too have psychic ‘gifts’—as do all the students at Winterhaven. But as soon as she feels settled she discovers the most intriguing and alluring boy she has ever met, and things quickly go awry. As the attraction between them grows, intense visions of the boy’s death start to haunt her. In her premonitions, the secret he is unwilling to share begins to reveal itself. And to Violet’s horror, she learns that their destinies are intertwined in a critical–and deadly–way. More info over here.
                Well, then. This incredibly cool novel by Kristi Cook fell into my [computer’s] possession when 1)My friend told me about it and 2)It was available on Simon and Schuster's Pulse It website. Initially, I was skeptical because of the description above; a troubled teen with a secret psychic ability moves to a new school and finds true love – as well as true secrets. Kind of predictable, right? However, I’ll admit that I am a total sucker for these kinds of YA romance novels, no matter how grossly cheesy they get. *shrug* I never said my taste in books made sense. Don’t worry though, this novel is definitely not that extreme in its cheesiness – and I mean that in a good way. =)
          *SPOILER IS HERE* First, I’m going to address the most critical issue first – many people think this book is extremely similar – if not IDENTICAL – to the global YA vampire phenomenon, Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. And it is true, BUT ONLY TO A CERTAIN EXTENT. Okay, yes, the new girl has a connection to the hottest guy in the school (who has never shown any interest in the opposite sex until she came along), and this guy has some totally bad-butt secrets; like the fact that he’s a vampire and can read minds.


HOWEVER:
Does Twilight’s setting occur in a place where EVERYONE has cool psychic abilities; where the heroine doesn’t have to hide behind the act of normalcy?
Does Twilight’s main female character have impossibly talented friends (NOT family) who can do freaking stuff like telekinesis (moving objects without touching them), detaching spiritually from their body, diagnosing bodily ailments, etc., who are actually there for her when needed and can kick BUTT??
And does the male hottie (with awesome blonde hair and stormy blue-on-blue eyes) have REAL flaws and imperfections in his personality, making him a more tangible and relatable character, as opposed to being impossibly perfect?
                I can tell you right now that NO, Twilight does NOT have ANY of these elements, which makes Haven by Kristi Cook distinctly different from the popular vampire saga. Even the paranormal folklore about vampire is different; Cook’s vampires are complete with fangs, human blood diets and magical elixirs – very different from the sparkly vegetarian ones (but don’t worry, Cullens. I still love you guys!)
                All in all, Haven is a very enjoyable read, with just the right amount of teenage angst, romance, mystery and action. And I must say, although it was quite predictable, the storyline was incredibly entertaining and suspenseful, and I’m definitely going to keep my eyes and ears open about a sequel!! =D
OUT OF 5 STARS!!!
 - sm:)e .