Sunday 30 September 2012

Review: Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass #1) by Sarah J.Maas




Author: Sarah J. Mass
Hardcover, 416 pages   Kindle Edition, 384 pages
Published August 7th 2012 by Bloomsbury USA Children's
Rating: 5 stars

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 Celeana Sardothien is the most known person in Erilea. Her occupation? A notorious assassin. Her age? Eighteen. And her present status? A prisoner in the worst place anybody could think of. She thought she was going to die in that place until one day, Dorian DeHavilliard, Adarlan’s prince and future king and Chaol Westfall, Captain of the Guards visit and offer her to be the king’s Champion, a trustworthy warrior that will fight on the king’s side. After servicing for four years, she will be free again. 

She finds the offer quite tempting. How couldn’t she? And so, they start the journey back to the glass and stone palace. There is a but though. In order to become the king’s Champion, she must compete with thieves, assassins and a variety of criminals. Piece of cake for Celeana or Lady Lillian better, because nobody in the palace wants to know that the notorious assassin is just seventeen years old.

Wednesday 19 September 2012

Review: Origin by Jessica Khoury


                                                            


Meet Pia. No last name and isolated from the world, which is the entire globe, except for a small village, full of all kinds of scientists, called Little Cam. This facility is located in the Amazon jungle (she doesn't even know that). Did I mention she's immortal? Maybe not. She's the first of her kind. A five-generation work that finally sees the light. She can't bleed, she's immune to any kind of disease somebody could think of and she has an eternity to live.

Monday 10 September 2012

Review: The Probability of Miracles by Wendy Wunder

                                 
                                           
                                     
There are two ways to live your life:
·         One is as though nothing is a miracle
·         The other is as though everything is a miracle
 Albert Einstein

Saturday 8 September 2012

Book Recommendation: The Sea Breeze series




                                                          Breathe (Sea Breeze #1)

Goodreads synopsis:

Sadie White's summer job isn't going to be on the beach life-guarding or working at rental booths like most kids her age. With her single mother's increasing pregnancy and refusal to work, Sadie has to take over her mother's job as a domestic servant for one of the wealthy summer families on a nearby island.
When the family arrives at their summer getaway, Sadie is surprised to learn that the owner of the house is Jax Stone, one of the hottest teen rockers in the world. If Sadie hadn't spent her life raising her mother and taking care of the house she might have been normal enough to be excited about working for a rock star.

Even though Sadie isn't impressed by Jax's fame, he is drawn to her. Everything about Sadie fascinates Jax but he fights his attraction. Relationships never work in his world and as badly as he wants Sadie, he believes she deserves more. By the end of the summer, Jax discovers he can't breathe without Sadie.

                                                         
Rating: 4 stars

Paperback, 166 pages
Published September 12th 2011 by Wild Child Publishing
Kindle Edition, 166 pages
Published May 17th 2011 by Wild Child Publishing


                                             Because of Low (Sea Breeze #2)

Goodreads synopsis:

In my debut novel, Breathe, Sadie may have fallen in love with the teen rock star, Jax Stone, but readers fell head over heels for Marcus Hardy. This is his story…

Wednesday 5 September 2012

Review: Wander Dust (The Seraphina Parrish Trilogy #1) by Michelle Warren



                                                  

Review

This is the second book about time travelling or better wandering that I read and I have to say it is a book worth reading. The story’s protagonist is Seraphina or Sera Parrish who’s living with her father. Her mother, Eliza, is believed to be dead but we’ll talk about it later. Now, back to Sera. After moving to cities like New York, Rome, Boston and Portland because of her father’s secret government job, they finally settle in Miami Beach. Everything seems good. She has a best friend, Beth and is the singer in a band. But all that changes when one day she actually wanders twenty years in the past in front of what looks like a school. When she’s back from the past and she’s sent to the nurse’s office, her father decides it’s better for her to go and live with her Aunt Mona in Chicago.

Saturday 1 September 2012

Review: Foretold: 14 Tales of Prophecy and Prediction


                                             Foretold: 14 Tales of Prophecy and Prediction


Vampires, curses, weird towns, killing gardens, phantoms, teenage fortune tellers, prophecies and predictions. 14 different stories. This anthology has most of the paranormal world in it.

 We get to read stories from best-selling authors such as Richelle Mead, Meg Cabot, Heather Brewer, Kami Garcia, Margaret Stohl and the list goes on.