{Review} The Peculiars by: Maureen Boyle McQuerry

Number of Pgs.: 354
Publication date: May 1, 2012
Publisher: Abrams
Genre: YA, Supernatural, Steampunk
How I got the copy: ARCycling
Rating:  2 stars
From Goodreads:

This dark and thrilling adventure, with an unforgettable heroine, will captivate fans of steampunk, fantasy, and romance.
On her 18th birthday, Lena Mattacascar decides to search for her father, who disappeared into the northern wilderness of Scree when Lena was young. Scree is inhabited by Peculiars, people whose unusual characteristics make them unacceptable to modern society. Lena wonders if her father is the source of her own extraordinary characteristics and if she, too, is Peculiar. On the train she meets a young librarian, Jimson Quiggley, who is traveling to a town on the edge of Scree to work in the home and library of the inventor Mr. Beasley. The train is stopped by men being chased by the handsome young marshal Thomas Saltre. When Saltre learns who Lena’s father is, he convinces her to spy on Mr. Beasley and the strange folk who disappear into his home, Zephyr House. A daring escape in an aerocopter leads Lena into the wilds of Scree to confront her deepest fears.
Plot: 3/10
Characters: 3/10
Setting: 6/10
Pacing: 2/10
Style: 5/10
Cover:  This isn't the cover on the ARC that I received.  But I like this cover.  I'm just a little confused why the main character isn't on it.  But regardless it's pretty.
19+50=69 (2 Stars)

Please don't throw stones at me, but this is my lowest rated book ever I think.  If I hadn't received it from ARCycling I  might have DNFed it.  It's not that it was bad persay, it just didn't have any of the elements that I personally enjoy in a book.  I like lots of romance in my books and while there was a little flame of love beginning in this book it was set on the back burner the entire time.  I wanted more chemistry and more flirting (although I do get that back in that time period flirting was more understated).

I also like first person narrative and find it hard to connect to characters when it's not. This was in third and I just didn't care what happened to the characters at all.  When bad things happened to Lena it didn't bother me.  And a lot of that was because she didn't think things through before she did them so I thought she kind of deserved it.  Her long fingers with extra joints creeped me out too.  Jimson was cute, but he didn't have much depth.  I thought he'd have more of a back story.  I liked Mr. Beasley and his quirks like his drawn on eyebrows.  There were a few parts in first person, but they felt random and didn't really add to the story.

This story reminded me a lot of The Madman's Daughter (which I loved) so I'm not sure why I didn't like this as much.  Maybe it was the steampunk era I wasn't digging.  I've only read a handful of Historical Fiction books so I don't have much to compare it to.  I just felt the plot didn't really go anywhere.  It was slightly predictable as well.  The flying coach seemed a little unrealistic, but I guess it's fiction so it's supposed to be unrealistic?

The things I liked?  I liked that it felt like it was back in the 1800's.  The author did a great job world building and describing Lena's surroundings. I liked the library she works in at Mr. Beasley's house and wish I could see all his inventions.

Would I recommend this book?  Probably not, but if you like steampunk you might want to check it out and decide for yourself.
“It's not your family who defines you; they're an influence, all right, but they don't have the final say. We answer for that ourselves.” 
― Maureen Doyle McQuerryThe Peculiars

Review: Fallen by Lauren Kate



Title: Fallen

Author: Lauren Kate
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Publication date: December 8, 2009 
# Of Pages: 452 Hardcover 
How I got the copy: Library (Audiobook)


From Goodreads.com

There’s something achingly familiar about Daniel Grigori.

Mysterious and aloof, he captures Luce Price’s attention from the moment she sees him on her first day at the Sword & Cross boarding school in sultry Savannah, Georgia. He’s the one bright spot in a place where cell phones are forbidden, the other students are all screw-ups, and security cameras watch every move.

Even though Daniel wants nothing to do with Luce–and goes out of his way to make that very clear–she can’t let it go. Drawn to him like a moth to a flame, she has to find out what Daniel is so desperate to keep secret . . . even if it kills her.

My Rating: 2/5 Stars

My Review:
þ Mysterious hot guys

þ Love triangle

þ Colorful characters

This was my first Audio book ever and I loved listening to it while I drove to work.  The only thing that annoyed me was when I needed to focus on going through a circle or something I had to rewind the cd because I missed stuff.  Sometimes when I got to my destination I didn't want to get out of the car, but this book was very slow paced so that didn't happen often.  I think if it had been something like Insurgent I would just sit in my car and miss work. 

Because it was so slow paced, I felt like I didn't have many emotions while listening.  Usually books take you on an emotional roller coaster which is half the reason I read in the first place.  But this one was pretty much Luce being confused about why Daniel hates her and wondering what she should do about Cam liking her.  Daniel is just so dreamy and mysterious, but Cam in nice and cute. Ultimately everything felt predictable and like I had already read it in another book.  


Now think back to high school when two of your friends have an inside joke and you have no idea what it is they're talking about.  They won't tell you anything and sometimes you don't want to ask.  So you just sit there clueless and feeling like you want to scream.  This is how I felt with this book.  The whole time Luce has no clue about Daniel and the shadows that she sees and we get a clue maybe every five chapters.  If I were her I would have been questioning everything.  I felt like the book ended and I still had no idea what was going on.  I understand that the author may have wanted it to be this way because the book is in Luce's perspective.  I think this is one of the only times I'd actually wished the book was in two perspectives so I could have seen Daniel's POV and figured out what was going on.  If there's anything I hate it's being in the dark about something.  


However,  I will say that I already got the second audio book Torment (Fallen #2) from the library and have begun to listen to it.  This series somehow keeps my interest.  I think because the first book was left so unresolved I needed to know what would happen next.  Do I suggest this book to a friend?  As a hardcover no, but as an audio book yes.  I think it's perfect for the car or tredmill because it is so slow.  Warning: the person who reads it enunciates ev-er-y syllable, but you get used to it after awhile.  

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