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Some amazing books seem to slip between the cracks and no one ever mentions them. While other books that are just okay are hyped up, made into movies, have merchandise sold for them, are on everyone's blogs, etc. I'm not sure why this happens, but it makes me sad that some of these books are not talked about more.
What do you think? Did I miss any good books that are under appreciated? What about any hyped books I didn't mention?
The year is 2032, sixteen years after a deadly virus—and the vaccine intended to protect against it—wiped out most of the earth’s population. The night before eighteen-year-old Eve’s graduation from her all-girls school she discovers what really happens to new graduates, and the horrifying fate that awaits her.
Fleeing the only home she’s ever known, Eve sets off on a long, treacherous journey, searching for a place she can survive. Along the way she encounters Caleb, a rough, rebellious boy living in the wild. Separated from men her whole life, Eve has been taught to fear them, but Caleb slowly wins her trust...and her heart. He promises to protect her, but when soldiers begin hunting them, Eve must choose between true love and her life.
Plot: 5/10
Characters: 5/10
Setting: 5/10
Pacing: 6/10
Style: 7/10
Cover: The colors drew me to the book right away. I especially love the font and the way that it looks like the girl is running. But I'm confused why the bridge doesn't have cars on it.
28+50=78 (3 Stars)
My first thought upon finishing this book? Crap, now I have to buy the rest of the books in this trilogy. I find this funny for two reasons. 1. I didn't even want to read/buy the first book. and 2. For the first 100 or so pages of this book I hated the main character. But somewhere along the lines I became engrossed in this story and captured by the suspense. I couldn't stop reading.
Eve is frustrating at first because she is so naive. It makes sense and I'm glad the author was true to the character, but there were so many times I wanted to reach through the pages and shake some sense into her. I was so relieved when she realized her mistakes and I even cheered when she finally grew some courage.
Caleb was a great addition to the story, but that's all he really was. Just an addition. I kinda wish it had been split POV between the two of them because I felt he had a lot to tell and I wanted to know him more. I also thought it would be nice to see what the world was really like through his eyes since Eve is so sheltered in the beginning.
The world building is really interesting in this one. I was having trouble with it because I found holes in the logic of it, but once I got past that I realized it was an interesting idea and just let my hesitations go. I liked that the author took literature examples and twisted them to fit what the king wanted the girls to think. Like how "Romeo seduced Juliet and led her to her death" because he wanted the girls to fear all men. I hope book two and three explain more about this world and how the plague started it's destruction.
If you like Delirium, The Host, Uglies, or Article 5 you should try this book. And the best part is that all three books are already out so we don't have to wait to continue reading! This one definitely keeps you on the edge of your seat, holding your breath, and wanting more.
Jamie's A-Z Survey inspired me to make up a survey! This is a way to share your bookshelves with other bloggers. If you decide to do it please link back to this post.
How to participate:
1. Pick a number.
Keep in mind how many books you have. If you have one bookshelf like me you may want to keep it between 1-10. If you're like Book BFF Angela and have a bunch of bookshelves you may want to pick between a higher range like 1-50.
2. Go to your bookshelf and count that many books until you reach your number. Answer the question with that book.
(I counted 8 books in and got Delirium). So I used Delirium to answer question 1.
3. Count the same number of books from where you left off and answer the next question.
Then I counted 8 more books after Delirium and got The Evolution of Mara Dyer and used that book to answer question 2. You get the idea...
4. Repeat until you finish the survey
If you land on a book you haven't read yet pick the closest book to the left that you have read and then count on from there for the next question. You can also add a picture of your bookshelf!
Is that a head of lettuce growing out of her ear? I wasn't very happy when they did the cover changes for this series. I don't think the girl's face and a random plant have anything to do with the series. Anyone else agree?
This is so hard! I guess my favorite character is Ron. I would say Hermione, but she was annoying in this book with the whole House Elf freeing thing. And Luna doesn't show up until Order of Phoenix. So Ron because he's funny and a loyal friend.
5. Recommend this book to a fellow blogger you think would like it.
I think Melina from Pretty Nifty YA Reader would like this because she liked Daemon in Obsidian and they are very similar characters. They've got that over confident yet good guy thing going on.
Something a little more true to the book. In the book she helps him overcome a drug problem so I would make the cover a little darker--a stormy day on the beach. Maybe show her holding him or something.
11. Name your least favorite character in this book and why?
It's hard to see in this picture, but I like that the eye is reflective on the dust jacket. I could stare at it all day even though that face gives me the creeps.
14. Where is it set and would you ever want to visit that world/place?
Seriously. Who doesn't love a good boarding school book? The top row are paranormal, magical, sci fi schools. The world building in those books are phenomenal. I wish I could go live at Hogwarts or learn how to fight with Alex or do magic at Hex Hall.
The bottom row books are more realistic settings. Anna and the French Kiss gets bonus points because it's in another country which makes it even better. I really want to read Winger. I hear it's reallllly good. And I just got Haven from a discount book store so I'll be reading that one soon.
This is a stand alone novel that is an adult spin-off
of the Lux Series You do not need to read a Lux book to read Obsession and vice versa.
He’s arrogant, domineering, and... To. Die. For.
Hunter is a ruthless killer. And the Department of Defense has him firmly in their grasp, which usually doesn’t chafe too badly because he gets to kill bad guys. Most of the time he enjoys his job. That is, until he’s saddled with something he’s never had to do before: protect a human from his mortal enemy.
Serena Cross didn’t believe her best friend when she claimed to have seen the son of a powerful senator turn into something... unnatural. Who would? But then she witnesses her friend’s murder at the hands of what can only be an alien, thrusting her into a world that will kill to protect their secret.
Hunter stirs Serena’s temper and her lust despite their differences. Soon he’s doing the unthinkable—breaking the rules he’s lived by, going against the government to keep Serena safe. But are the aliens and the government the biggest threats to Serena’s life… or is it Hunter?
Plot: 8/10
Characters: 9/10
Setting: 10/10
Pacing: 10/10
Style: 10/10
Cover: Not sure why they're naked in a field, but the cover does capture the essence of the novel...sexy times.
47+50=97 (5 Stars)
Jennifer L Armentrout can't write romance...said no one ever. Seriously, this woman is the queen of steamy scenes! My devotion as a fangirl for Daemon and Aiden has never faltered, but I think they need to scoot over because there needs to be room for Hunter now.
After reading the Lux series, never did I expect to fall for an Arum. JLA took his dark side and somehow made it attractive. Although at times he was really frustrating. I was right there with Serena when she wanted to throw things at him.
The plot was not lacking either. Sometimes with romance novels there's hardly any plot development. Not only does this book take us deeper into the world of the Arum and Luxen, but it also gave us a sneak peek at what Daemon is up to after the end of Opal. I kind of wish he had been in it more.
While I love the snark that JLA writes in all her novels it kind of starts to feel like they're all the same characters with the same voices. Katy and Alex are very different, but their humor is similar. And I felt like Serena was an adult mixture of those two. Daemon and Hunter were very similar in their cockiness and protectiveness.