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The Mark of Athena
The Son of Neptune
The Lost Hero
The Last Olympian
The Battle of the Labyrinth
The Titan's Curse
The Sea of Monsters
The Lightning Thief
Throne of Glass
City of Glass
The Red Pyramid
City of Ashes
City of Bones
The Golden Door
The Farseekers
Obernewtyn
The Poison Diaries
Mockingjay
Catching Fire
The Hunger Games


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Thursday 31 January 2013

Review: Finnikin of the Rock by Melina Marchetta

Synopsis (From Goodreads)


Finnikin of the Rock and his guardian, Sir Topher, have not been home to their beloved Lumatere for ten years. Not since the dark days when the royal family was murdered and the kingdom put under a terrible curse. But then Finnikin is summoned to meet Evanjalin, a young woman with an incredible claim: the heir to the throne of Lumatere, Prince Balthazar, is alive.

Evanjalin is determined to return home and she is the only one who can lead them to the heir. As they journey together, Finnikin is affected by her arrogance . . . and her hope. He begins to believe he will see his childhood friend, Prince Balthazar, again. And that their cursed people will be able to enter Lumatere and be reunited with those trapped inside. He even believes he will find his imprisoned father.

But Evanjalin is not what she seems. And the truth will test not only Finnikin's faith in her . . . but in himself.


Finnikin of the Rock (Lumatere Chronicles #1)




This was a really good book. I managed to read it in two nights despite being busy and only managed to put it down when my eyes were closing because I needed sleep! This is the first book of the Lumatere Chronicles and I decided to give it a try on the recommendation of a friend. Although this book is probably classified as Young Adult, I wouldn’t recommend it to young YA readers because it is a fairly violent and the book and covers some adult themes.

What did I like about this book?
  • It was refreshing to read a book with a male protagonist. It has been a while since I have read a book, particularly a YA book, that has that. I find that male protagonists often are less whiney than females and I tend to like them more. Plus there just aren’t enough male protagonists out there.
  • I really enjoyed the plot. It was interesting and complicated, with one twist that I did not expect coming at all. There were plenty of hints along the way for you to try and guess what would come but quite often I managed to guess wrong. I also really enjoyed how it flowed well and how every little thing that happened would end up having an effect on something further down the track.
  • I loved Melina Marchetta’s writing style. I like writing style’s where I find I don’t focus on the wording or the sentence structure too much, where I just focus on the story and Marchetta’s writing was perfect for me. It flowed really well. I also enjoyed how she changed the writing style when writing from another’s perspective, particularly one who was just learning the language and how she wrote his thoughts as jumbled and running into one another.
  • I loved the depth of the characters. You had the most honourable men compared to the least honourable, a strong independent woman compared to a weak dependent male. I also loved the development of the characters across the book as you saw the strong independent woman become a little more dependent and the weak dependent male become stronger. I loved seeing the different interactions between the characters and how they changed over time because of certain events and revelations. I particularly liked watching Finnikin’s interaction with Evanjalin change and also his interaction with his father. I also liked how Froi’s interaction with other people changed.
  • I really loved the romance of Finnikin and Evanjalin. I loved how it wasn’t an instalove but that it grew over time, quite slowly at times. I loved all the doubts and the things that got in the way because they were very realistic and problems that most couples in real life will have to face at some  point, if at a slightly smaller scale. I particularly liked the scene between the two at the end of the book.


What didn’t I like about this book?
  • The only thing that annoyed me was when the first change of perspective of the story came. It wasn’t obvious at all that the perspective had changed, particularly seeing as it was a new character’s perspective. It took a little bit for me to realise what had happened and who’s perspective I was now reading from. I also didn’t really like that sometimes the perspective would change mid chapter without very much indication at all that it had happened.


I give this book 4.5-5/5 stars because it was a really good read. The only reason I didn’t give it the full 5/5 is because of the abrupt changes in perspective.

This book was read for the Australian Women Writer's Challenge 2013 (click the picture to sign-up).
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Mel.

Wednesday 23 January 2013

Books to come!

So I didn't manage to get a post up last week because it was my 21st birthday and I was busy preparing for my party! I apologise for not posting. This week is the second last week before we go back to normal post scheduling. I will do a short post next week as to what I have planned and I will also do a post about what books I am looking forward to in February, as well as a review or two.

Today I am going to do a post about what books I will be likely to review in the next couple of weeks. Some of the books I will be reading for challenges so I will tell you what challenges that they are being read for. Don't forget that if you would like to sign up for any of the challenges, visit my Challenges page!

I have borrowed a bunch of books from my local library over the holidays, that I am starting to make my way through. These are:

  • Finnikin of the Rock by Melina Marchetta which I am currently reading and is being read for the Australian Women Writers challenge.
  • Little Fur by Isobelle Carmody which is also being read for the Australian Women Writers challenge.
  • Metro Winds by Isobelle Carmody which I am reading for the Short Story Summer hallenge and the Australian Women Writers challenge.
  • Green Monkey Dreams by Isobelle Carmody which I am also reading for both the Short Story Summer and the Australian Women Writers challenge.
  • Eternal edited by P. C. Cast which I am reading for the Short Story Summer Challenge. 
I did borrow some other books that looked interesting, but I may not review them, or actually get them read.

I also got some money for Christmas and bought 4 enovellas, among other books, that I have read and plan to review soon. These are all Throne of Glass novellas and are:
  • The Assassin and the Pirate Lord by Sarah J. Maas
  • The Assassin and the Desert by Sarah J. Maas
  • The Assassin and the Underworld by Sarah J. Maas
  • The Assassin and the Empire by Sarah J. Maas
I also bought two paperbacks which are The Poison Diaries: Nightshade by Maryrose Wood and The Assassin's Curse by Cassandra Rose Clarke.

I have another book that I will be reading for two challenges, the Short Story Summer challenge and the 2013 TBR Pile challenge. This book is a collection of short stories titled Merlin and is edited by Mike Ashley.

So these are the books that you can look forward to receiving a review for! If any of you have read these I would like to know your thoughts down in the comments. 

Mel.

Friday 11 January 2013

2013 Challenges

So here is a list of Reading Challenges that I am undertaking for 2013. For some of the Challenges I have figured out what books that I will read for them so I will list them up to. If you would like to sign up for any of the challenges then click the picture to take you to the page.

Short Story Summer Reading Challenge
Short Story Summer
The goal is to read 4 published collections of short stories.
I have decide which books that I will read for this challenge and they are:

1. Eternal – edited by P.C. Cast
2. Green Monkey Dreams – Isobelle Carmody
3. Metro Winds – Isobelle Carmody
4. Merlin – edited by Mike Ashley

Take Control March 2013
Take Control of Your TBR pile
The goal is to read at least 5 of my TBR pile. As of yet I don't know what books I will read for this.

2013 TBR Pile Reading Challenge
I have signed up for the Friendly Hug Level where the goal is to read 11-20 books. Again as of yet I don't know what books I will read for this, but I am aiming to read one a month and will let you know when I post a review if it is part of a challenge.

Australian Women Writers Challenge 2013
I signed up for the Franklin Level where the goal is to Read 10 and review at least 6 of those 10. I have currently planned 5 of the 10 books that I will read. 
1. Green Monkey Dreams – Isobelle Carmody
2. Metro Winds – Isobelle Carmody
3. Finnikin of the Rock – Melina Marchetta
4. Froi of the Exiles – Melina Marchetta
5. Quintana of Charyn – Melina Marchetta

2013 New Adult Reading Challenge
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I signed up for the Just Graduated where the goal is to read a minimum of 5 New Adult books. Again, I haven't planned any of the books that I will read for this yet.

2013 Witches and Witchcraft Reading Challenge
I signed up for the Initiate level, where the goal is to read 1-5 books. Again, I haven't planned any of the books that I will read for this yet.






I may still sign up for some challenges yet, but as of now these are the ones that I will do. If you have any suggestions for any of these challenges please leave a comment, or if you have read any of the books that I am planning to read feel free to tell me your thoughts on it.

Mel.


Wednesday 2 January 2013

2013 Witches and Witchcraft Reading Challenge

This challenge is being hosted by Melissa's Eclectic Bookshelf. I am signing up for the Initiate level, where I need to read 1-5 books that have a witch as a major character or major witchcraft elements throughout the book. If you also want to sign up then click the picture below! :)


Mel.

2013 New Adult Reading Challenge

So this week I will probably join quite a few reading challenges. The first one that I am joining is the New Adult Reading Challenge. I am currently signing up for the Just Graduated level where I will need to read a minimum of 5 New Adult books.

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As always click the picture to sign up and read the rules.

Mel.

The Month of January - Information on what to expect

So I know that I said that I was likely to post on Sunday and be back at a normal routine but I have had so many things pop up that I haven't been able to do what I like.

January is going to be a very busy month for me. With my birthday, job searching, plenty of cleaning to do and dodgy internet connection means that I am going to be on semi-hiatus for January. I will probably only get around to posting one post a week for January. Not every post will be a review but I will try and make the posts worthwhile. Posts will also be coming out on whatever day I can manage, so it will be a little all over the place for January.

Sorry again.

Mel.