Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Book Review: Foxmask

Labels:
adults only,
book reviews,
fantasy,
fiction,
Juliet Marillier,
Tor Books
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Book Review: Wolfskin

The years pass, and Eyvind becomes a Wolfskin of renown. As Ulf prepares to depart for a place known as the Light Isles, Somerled's newfound happiness wanes, disappointed that his elder brother is leaving him behind yet again. Eyvind speaks up for him to the Jarl, the ruler of their settlement, requesting that Somerled be allowed to go to the Light Isles. Ulf doesn't want Somerled to come, but he can hardly say no to the Jarl. In turn, Eyvind ends up also going along on the voyage, something he doesn't really want to do. As they reach the Light Isles, Ulf makes a peaceful contract with the king there, and the two peoples dwell in peace alongside one another. When Ulf is viciously murdered, Somerled takes over in his brother's stead, and the once-peaceful settlement becomes one of violence and bloodlust. Eyvind must put aside his blind obedience to Somerled and their blood bond, and search for the truth in order to save both peoples.
This is an epic tale based on the dark fairytale of The Singing Harp. There is a depth of cultural richness in this novel that makes the story gripping and believable. It's believable because it's very true to life. While reading it, I could really feel characters' pain, love, loss, longing, and betrayal as if it was my own. Some parts are so beautiful they'll make your heart ache; some so cruel and horrific you'll want to weep. This is not a book for the fainthearted-- some of the unsettling parts are quite graphic, and there are some sexual parts that make this book inappropriate for younger readers. The good and the bad twine together in a way that makes it feel like an epic of your own personal history. I give it 4 stars out of 5. [489 pages.]
Labels:
action-packed,
adults only,
book reviews,
fantasy,
fiction,
Juliet Marillier,
Tor Books
Monday, September 5, 2011
Book Review: Cybele's Secret

Labels:
book reviews,
fantasy,
fiction,
Juliet Marillier,
Pan Macmillan,
young adult
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Book Review: Wildwood Dancing

Thursday, August 4, 2011
Book Review: Murder on the Orient Express

Labels:
Agatha Christie,
book reviews,
fiction,
Hercule Poirot,
mystery
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Book Review: Uglies, Pretties, Specials, Extras




I recently read the Uglies series by Scott Westerfield for the first time. It's commonly known as a trilogy, but in reality there are four books in this exciting teen series. The first three are about Tally Youngblood, while the fourth book gives a fresh perspective into the world created by a beauty-obsessed society. It may be science fiction, but it's believeable because it draws from the world in which we live today. Each book also has an exciting climax, and then climaxes again near the end so that you can't wait to find out what happens next!
Labels:
book reviews,
fiction,
Scott Westerfield,
young adult
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Dahlia
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