Thursday, April 26, 2012

Review: The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater


Hardcover: 409 pages
Release date: October 11th, 2011
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Goodreads Rating: 4.13
Goodreads Summary: It happens at the start of every November: the Scorpio Races. Riders attempt to keep hold of their water horses long enough to make it to the finish line. Some riders live. Others die. At age nineteen, Sean Kendrick is the returning champion. He is a young man of few words, and if he has any fears, he keeps them buried deep, where no one else can see them. Puck Connolly is different. She never meant to ride in the Scorpio Races. But fate hasn’t given her much of a chance. So she enters the competition — the first girl ever to do so. She is in no way prepared for what is going to happen.
Buy This Book from Book Depository, Free Delivery World WideBuy Now

Maggie Stiefvater was one of the first authors who introduced me to YA in early 2010. I enjoyed Shiver and I knew from then that I’d devour the rest of the series as well as everything else written by Maggie. 

The Scorpio Races was a great read and as expected, I did indulge myself on beautifully crafted images and words. What I didn’t see coming is the realization after finishing this. In my opinion, it’s the best Maggie Stiefvater book so far. 

There’s no such thing as overwritten in it because every word is significant. Everything fits perfectly: the plot, the characters, and the splendid take on the capall uisce (pronounced as CAPple ISHka) lore. The world-building is stunning and I’m presented with an original and imaginative story. Seriously, who else have thought of writing a story about water horses? Right. No one. (None that I know of anyway) 

Here, we are introduced to the two main characters, Kate “Puck” Connelly and Sean Kendrick, who have all the reason to win in the annual Scorpio Race. Puck’s parents were killed almost a year ago by the vicious water horses that emerge from the sea, aka capaill uisce, leaving her and her two brothers to fend for themselves in the island of Thisby. When her older brother Gabe chooses to leave them and go to the mainland, Puck had no choice but to join the Scorpio Races to stop him from leaving, or at least delay his imminent departure. To make matters worse, their house will be taken away from them. This only strengthens Puck’s resolve to join the races and try to make ends meet. Now enter the four-time Scorpio Races winner, Sean Kendrick, who grew up alongside capaill uisce and taming them as best as he could. There’s only one thing important to him and that is Corr, a red water horse that he considers his family. But Corr is owned by Benjamin Malvern and winning one more time in the races means opportunity to buy Corr and freedom from the Malverns.

The story is told from Sean and Puck’s POV and that gave me the chance to get inside both of their heads. Sean is a man of few words and mostly keeps things to himself. I simply adore him and his courage and determination and his rare talent at pacifying the aggressive stallions. Puck on the other hand is undoubtedly one of the few heroines that made a remarkable impression on me this year. She has flaws—ones which made her so real to me and I knew just from the beginning that I would connect to her.

If I knew that this book doesn’t evolve much about romance, I would have been a little put-off and reluctant to pick it up. But don’t be discouraged because as far as slow-building romance goes, Maggie had done it impeccably. I was pleased with the pace of how their relationship went from strangers and opponents to friends and then much later on lovers. The fleeting swoon-worthy moments were definitely worth waiting for.

Dove (Puck’s horse) and Corr are both as important as the main characters. The story is about them in the first place and Sean and Puck are the anchors and guides. In the end, I’m not ashamed to admit of being attached to fictional animals.

The ending was perfect. It wasn’t much of a closure and was more open-ended, but surprisingly I liked it that way. It squeezed my heart and kept me up at night and the next day, I couldn’t read another book. Not yet… knowing that I need time to absorb it all. The Scorpio Races explore the nature of true love. Not just romantic love but love in general. I usually buy books that I know I will at least like. And I will never regret buying this. It’s 482 pages of masterpiece and originality and I can definitely see a reread in the future.

Favorite Quotations: 

“That's a poor match, Sean Kendrick," says a voice at my elbow. It's the other sister from Fathom & Sons, and she follows my gaze to Puck. "Neither of you are a housewife."
I don't look away from Puck. "I think you assume too much, Dory Maud."
"You leave nothing to assumption," Dory Maud says. "You swallow her with your eyes. I'm surprised there's any of her left for the rest of us to see.” 

“There are moments that you'll remember for the rest of your life and there are moments that you think you'll remember for the rest of your life, and its not often they turn out to be the same moment.” 

“I say, 'I will not be your weakness, Sean Kendrick.'
Now he looks at me. He says, very softly, 'It's late for that, Puck.” 
Photobucket

 Subscribe in a reader

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Waiting on Wednesday: The Lost Prince and Meant to Be

"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking The Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.


The Lost Prince (Iron Fey Spinoff #1) by Julie Kagawa 

Paperback
Release date: October 23rd, 2012
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Goodreads Summary: Set several years after the events of the first, this trilogy will star an older Ethan Chase, Meghan's brother. 
Harlequin Teen revealed the title and cover for Julie Kagawa's Iron Fey's spinoff series today!! I don't know how they'd expect us to wait 'til October for this. Oh, and Ethan has grown up just FINE. 



Meant to Be

Meant to Be by Lauren Morrill 

Hardcover: 209 oages
Release date: November 13th, 2012
Publisher: Delacorte
Goodreads summary: Meant to be or not meant to be . . . that is the question. It's one thing to fall head over heels into a puddle of hazelnut coffee, and quite another to fall for the—gasp—wrong guy. Straight-A junior Julia may be accident prone, but she's queen of following rules and being prepared. That's why she keeps a pencil sharpener in her purse and a pocket Shakespeare in her, well, pocket. And that's also why she's chosen Mark Bixford, her childhood crush, as her MTB ("meant to be"). But this spring break, Julia's rules are about to get defenestrated (SAT word: to be thrown from a window) when she's partnered with her personal nemesis, class-clown Jason, on a school trip to London. After one wild party, Julia starts receiving romantic texts . . . from an unknown number! Jason promises to help discover the identity of her mysterious new suitor if she agrees to break a few rules along the way. And thus begins a wild goose chase through London, leading Julia closer and closer to the biggest surprise of all: true love. Because sometimes the things you least expect are the most meant to be.
It's contemporary, the blurb sounds fun and exciting, the cover is beautiful, and it's one of the debut-author-novels I'm most looking forward to this year.

What are you anxiously waiting on this week? Just leave a comment of the link to your WoW post!
 Subscribe in a reader

Monday, April 23, 2012

Endless Summer (The Boys Next Door #1-2) by Jennifer Echols


Paperback: 587 pages
Release date: May 25th, 2012
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Goodreads Rating: 4.05
Goodreads Summary: Two irresistible boys. One unforgettable summer. Lori can’t wait for her summer at the lake. She loves wakeboarding and hanging with her friends—including the two hotties next door. With the Vader brothers, she's always been just one of the guys. Now that she’s turning sixteen, she wants to be seen as one of the girls, especially in the eyes of Sean, the older brother. But that’s not going to happen—not if the younger brother, Adam, can help it.Lori plans to make Sean jealous by spending time with Adam. Adam has plans of his own for Lori. As the air heats up, so does this love triangle. Will Lori’s romantic summer melt into one hot mess?
Buy This Book from Book Depository, Free Delivery World WideBuy Now

Endless Summer a sequel for The Boys Next Door has been an easy read for me. I like the book, the story, but somehow I feel a bit cheesed off or I feel like I’m over with the on and off thing with Adam and Lori. I know that Jennifer just wanted to show us what’s been happening in real life and this is it, that’s why in spite of what I feel from the fights of Adam and Lori I still have my heart for this book. 

In the story the best thing that stands out for me is when Adam stand up for the thing he decided before he does something and the right thing. And not just because he feels it’s the ‘right’ thing. And be a man for Lori. While I think Sean also became a man at last in this part, when he say what he feels for the love of his life. I have to say I’m in a mediocre state in this book, but for all the Jennifer Echols fanatics and wanted to feel an Endless Summer in a different way—read this book!.:)

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Cover Reveal: Losing Lila (Lila #2) by Sarah Alderson

Hi everyone! I hope all of you are having a great weekend. It's been almost a month since our summer vacation started, so right now our weekends had been filled with TV series marathons, afternoons with my friends, nights of reading and some days of hitting the pool or beach with the family. It won't be long for me though, since I'm going to have to study for an exam this May. 

Anyway, I just saw this around the blogosphere awhile ago and decided to show it to everyone who hasn't seen it yet. Hunting Lila is so far one of my favorite reads this year so I felt like I ought to unveil its sequel's cover with you guys. If you haven't read the first book, please do. It's brilliant. 


So here's the cover for Sarah Alderson's Losing Lila!

Losing Lila (Lila, #2)

Goodreads Summary: Alex and Lila are on the run, desperately trying to stay one step ahead of the Unit, which somehow is managing to track their every move. Whilst Alex is determined to keep Lila safe and her ability secret at any cost, Lila’s only thought is of finding a way back to California so that she can rescue her brother and mother from the military base where they’re being held.

Struggling to control both her growing power and her deepening feelings for Alex, Lila decides the time has finally come to stop running and start fighting. Together with Alex, Demos, and the people she’s come to think of as family, Lila plans not just to save her brother and mother, but to completely destroy the Unit and everything it stands for. 

But the plan requires Lila to return alone to California, make friends with the enemy, and to risk losing everything - Alex, her family, and even her life.

This series has such great covers. I love this one as much as I did Hunting Lila's! Losing Lila will be released on August 2nd. :)

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Review: Song of the Red Cloak by Chantel Acevedo


Paperback: 312 pages
Release date: July 26th, 2011
Publisher: Createspace
Goodreads Rating: 4.47
Summary: Two spartan boys grow up together, and become inseparable friends. One is a prince of Sparta, destined to rule this ancient Greek state, the other a slave, or helot, who serves the young prince. In the harsh training camps, or agoges, where boys are groomed to become the great warriors of Spartan fame, their skills are honed and brutally tested. Only citizens may aspire to the warrior's red cloak, and one of the tests is the annual crypteia, or hunting of the helots.


 A beautiful and mysterious young Sibyl speaks of an uprising of the slaves. The oracles warn of a deadly  conflict between two ruling factions. Evil forces will challenge the two boys and test their loyalties, as secret truths about their own identities are revealed.
Buy This Book from Book Depository, Free Delivery World WideBuy Now

 It is fast-paced story from a third person view giving more space to explore its surroundings and weigh each character's personality well. 'Song of the Red Cloak' made an impression to me for pricking my anticipation of what's going to happen next, after that and the following events then it surprised me for its twists and turns on some of which I did never expect to happen.

The two boys---Galen and Prince Nikolas---are two different characters but their loyalty and friendship unites them showing us of what true friendship means that it's not about your family background, status in the society, good looks or how wealthy you are but it's about accepting your friends for who they are and looking beyond their flaws and trying to look through their heart. They were put to tests that would measure their loyalty and that would strengthen their character which intensifies the plot of the story.

I'm impressed with this book because in spite of the fact that it didn't deal with plenty of love story but only with enough to show that the boys are still young and are trying to look for the girl of their dreams is still interesting to me because Acevedo did not rely on making her novel wonderful out of too much love story instead she worked greatly on touching some facts about Sparta's history during its Golden days like the story of the two ruling families, Crypteia, Helots, Sibyls or seers, Ephors and many more that does not make the story dull and lacklustre but adventurous and excting! The story is just a cliffhanger so I'm keeping tabs on the latest updates for the second book on this trilogy which is entitled 'Song of Glass and Dust'. Thumbs Up! I highly recommend this to all YA Historical fiction fans who wants to discover new characters with different identities from Sparta. S'agapo!

I wanted to use this time to give a huge thanks to Chantel Acevedo for the signed copies of her book which I won from one of her contests. It's a great pleasure to to read your book. S'agapo! :)

To know more about Chantel Acevedo you can check out my Author Interview with her through this link: A Pre-Christmas Author Interview with Chantel Acevedo.


Photobucket
I'm completely smitten!


Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...