Thursday, August 31, 2017

The Epic Crush of Genie Lo by F.C. Yee {audiobook review}


The Epic Crush of Genie Lo 
by F.C. Yee
♦publisher: Amulet Books
♦release date: August 8th, 2017
♦hardcover, 320 pages
♦intended audience: Young adult
♦series
♦source: from publisher for honest review
The struggle to get into a top-tier college consumes sixteen-year-old Genie’s every waking thought. But when she discovers she’s a celestial spirit who’s powerful enough to bash through the gates of heaven with her fists, her perfectionist existence is shattered.

Enter Quentin, a transfer student from China whose tone-deaf assertiveness beguiles Genie to the brink of madness. Quentin nurtures Genie’s outrageous transformation—sometimes gently, sometimes aggressively—as her sleepy suburb in the Bay Area comes under siege from hell-spawn.

This epic YA debut draws from Chinese folklore, features a larger-than-life heroine, and perfectly balances the realities of Genie’s grounded high school life with the absurd supernatural world she finds herself commanding.

Review: I'd been looking forward to reading The Epic Crush of Genie Lo since first hearing about it months ago and when it popped up as a new title on Audible I decided to try out the audiobook. Good call. The reader was great and I think this exciting and visual story really lent itself well to being read out loud. This was such a fun story---think Scott Pilgrim heavily steeped in ancient Chinese mythology.  Which brings me to another great reason for going the audiobook route---the narrator is Chinese actress Nancy Wu, so it was awesome to hear all the language and know it was pronounced correctly. Who knows what kind of crazy mispronunciations I would have come up with trying to read it myself xD. It made experiencing this story and all of it's inlaid myths and legends all the more immersive and fun.

As for the story itself--okay, it was a little cheesy at times, but still so fun. Genie had a great sarcastic humor to her character and despite some confidence hurdles to overcome, still managed to become a badass and own the fate she was handed AND keep hold on the fact that she couldn't let all this demon business come between her and her college goals. Loved that.  Her and Quentin had a great bantery chemistry, but I'm not sure I was ever quite feeling the romantic spark between them. I also really felt for Genie as she tried to hold her normal teen life, friendships and her already straining family together through it all. 

The whole things was super fast paced---I don't remember even one dragging moment. An exciting superhero story with a few fun (maybe a little predictable at times) twists. For me, it felt genuine and rang true where it needed to, but also was wild and over-the-top like any good superhero story has every right to be LOL. 

I definitely recommend this one as a fast, fun read, and if you can, definitely go for the audiobook. 


•ABOUT THE AUTHOR•

F.C. Yee grew up in New Jersey and studied economics at Brown University. For his debut novel, he drew inspiration from the best and wisest people in his life. Outside of writing, he practices capoeira, a Brazilian form of martial arts. He currently calls the San Francisco Bay Area home.



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Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Waiting on Wednesday

"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly meme hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine. It lets us all gush about what soon-to-be released books we are jumping-up-and-down excited for.

by Rhoda Belleza

hitting shelves Feb 20th, 2018
from Razorbill (Penguin)
Empress

With a revolution brewing, Rhee is faced with a choice: make a deal with her enemy, Nero, or denounce him and risk losing her crown.

Fugitive

Framed assassin Alyosha has one goal in mind: kill Nero. But to get his revenge, Aly may have to travel back to the very place he thought he’d left forever—home.

Princess

Kara knows that a single piece of technology located on the uninhabitable planet Wraeta may be the key to remembering—and erasing—the princess she once was.

Madman

Villainous media star Nero is out for blood, and he’ll go to any means necessary to control the galaxy. 

Vicious politics and high-stakes action culminate in an epic showdown that will determine the fate of the universe.

My thoughts: I really enjoyed the first book in this series!  If you haven't read it, you can check out my review here.  With the way things were unfolding by the end of Empress, I'm super excited to see where it leads!! 



What book are you eagerly anticipating this week?

Friday, August 25, 2017

Cover Story - TIMEKEEPER & CHAINBREAKER

GUYS. Today I feel absolutely compelled by the gorgeousness of these covers to share them with you!  As you can see from HERE and HERE,  Tara Sim's debut Timekeeper was one of my favorites of last year. SO exciting, unique, romantic, magical, steampunk...everything. Well, the sequel hits shelves this November, and as you can imagine, I am dying to get it in my hands!! I've also been eagerly anticipating the cover of book two, hounding the author's tweets and goodreads on a near daily basis (because you have to agree--three months prior to publication IS rather late in the game for a  cover reveal! LOL).  BUT guys, I am here to tell you---it was worth the wait.  Bustle revealed the glorious cover just yesterday, along with a redesign of Timekeeper. I don't think I've ever loved a redesign more (and if you've ever seen my Old Books, New Looks feature, you'll know I can be a bit nitpicky about them haha).  Here's the original (which quite honestly, I liked but always thought it was a bit drab).   (Also, sorry for my ridiculous overuse of parentheses in this post ;D).


And now, here's the redesigned cover:



And last but farthest thing from the least, 
CHAINBREAKER

SWWWOOOOOOOON.  Whose with me?

Chainbreaker releases on November 7th from Sky Pony Press. 

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Waiting on Wednesday

"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly meme hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine. It lets us all gush about what soon-to-be released books we are jumping-up-and-down excited for.

by Rachel Hartman

hitting shelves Feb 27th, 2018
from Random House Book for Young Readers
In the medieval kingdom of Goredd, women are expected to be ladies, men are their protectors, and dragons get to be whomever they want. Tess, stubbornly, is a troublemaker. You can't make a scene at your sister's wedding and break a relative's nose with one punch (no matter how pompous he is) and not suffer the consequences. As her family plans to send her to a nunnery, Tess yanks on her boots and sets out on a journey across the Southlands, alone and pretending to be a boy.

Where Tess is headed is a mystery, even to her. So when she runs into an old friend, it's a stroke of luck. This friend is a quigutl--a subspecies of dragon--who gives her both a purpose and protection on the road. But Tess is guarding a troubling secret. Her tumultuous past is a heavy burden to carry, and the memories she's tried to forget threaten to expose her to the world in more ways than one.

Returning to the fascinating world she created in the award-winning and New York Times bestselling Seraphina, Rachel Hartman introduces readers to a new character and a new quest, pushing the boundaries of genre once again in this wholly original fantasy.

My thoughts: Ok, this sounds awesome and makes me want to go back and read Seraphina.  This isn't a sequel but a new character and adventure from the same world, so I love that I don't have to read the others. BUT, any Seraphina fans out there that want to convince me while I eagerly wait for this one?;) Loving this cover, too. 


Friday, August 18, 2017

The Hearts We Sold by Emily Lloyd-Jones {blog tour review + giveaway}


 I'm so excited to be taking part in the Rockstar Book Tour for this entertaining & surprising book,
~THE HEARTS WE SOLD~

Today I'm sharing my thoughts on this book, and be sure to enter the tour-wide giveaway for three finished copies down below!

• ABOUT THE BOOK•

by Emily Lloyd-Jones
♦pubslisher: Little, Brown BYR
♦release date: August 8th, 2017
♦hardcover, 400 pages
♦intended audience: Young adult
♦stand-alone
♦source: from publisher for honest review
When Dee Moreno makes a deal with a demon—her heart in exchange for an escape from a disastrous home life—she finds the trade may have been more than she bargained for. And becoming “heartless” is only the beginning. What lies ahead is a nightmare far bigger, far more monstrous than anything she could have ever imagined.

With reality turned on its head, Dee has only a group of other deal-making teens to keep her grounded, including the charming but secretive James Lancer. And as something grows between them amid an otherworldy ordeal, Dee begins to wonder: Can she give someone her heart when it’s no longer hers to give?

•REVIEW•
The Hearts We Sold immediately drew me in to it's crazy world where Demons have revealed their presence on Earth and will happily offer up your wildest dreams in exchange for body parts.  Dee's home life has hit a boiling point and she's suddenly finds herself at risk for losing her only escape: her boarding school education.  In her desperation to find a way to pay for it, she seeks out a demon and is surprised to find he doesn't want an arm or a leg like other deals she's heard of, he wants her heart.

From the first time meeting the many characters in the "heartless" crew, I was curious to know more about each one, especially James, and the little flashbacks to their own deal-making day satisfied that.  I love that James isn't immediately this heart-throb that she can't take her eyes off of---Dee actually thinks he's a homeless person when they first meet.  And almost all of the characters take surprising turns throughout the story. They all have their little secrets and working for a demon will stretch them all their moral and emotional limits, bonding some of them closer together---and tearing some of them apart. 

The story itself takes some interesting turns---one in particular that I thought was completely unexpected and really turns the whole story on it's head. And while the twist made sense, it opened up a whole other slew of questions, some that were answered and others that left me scratching my head. But despite that, it still proved to be an entertaining ride, a sometimes-heartfelt, sometimes-funny story about a girl learning that she doesn't always have to stand on her own, learning when to cut ties for the better, and learning to let herself love. 

•ABOUT THE AUTHOR•


Emily Lloyd-Jones grew up on a vineyard in rural Oregon, where she played in evergreen forests and learned to fear sheep. After graduating from Western Oregon University with an English degree, she enrolled in the publishing program at Rosemont College just outside of Philadelphia. She currently resides in Northern California, working in a bookstore by day and writing by night. 



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Be sure to stop by all of the tour stops for more great reviews and features!
Week One:
8/7/2017- Owl Always Be ReadingExcerpt
8/8/2017- When Books Defy GravityReview
8/9/2017- YA Books CentralInterview
8/10/2017- Take Me Away To A Great ReadReview
8/11/2017- Angelic Book ReviewsInterview

Week Two:
8/14/2017- The Layaway DragonReview
8/15/2017- Two Chicks on BooksGuest Post
8/16/2017- Book BriefsReview
8/17/2017- Adventures of a Book JunkieInterview
8/18/2017- Stories & SweetiesReview


Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Waiting on Wednesday

"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly meme hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine. It lets us all gush about what soon-to-be released books we are jumping-up-and-down excited for.

*A little note*
 I decided to throw a linky down below for anyone who'd like to use it to hop around to other WoW posts.  The Waiting on Wednesday meme is still very much credited to Jill @ Breaking the Spine, but with the current linky at her site stretching to well over 1300 links, I thought it might be nice to have a fresh one.  This is just for the time being, and I'll do it weekly if it's something people want to use. And of course, I'll discontinue as soon as Jill returns!
by  Sophie Cameron

hitting shelves May 15th, 2018
from Roaring Brook Press
Sometimes, I imagine alternate endings to the story: last-minute miracles, touches of magic. I picture how things might have gone, if I wasn’t there. If I’d left just a few minutes later. If I hadn’t been alone. It doesn’t make any difference. One way or another, the crash always comes.

Ten days after Jaya Mackenzie’s mum dies, angels start falling from the sky. Smashing down to earth at extraordinary speeds, wings bent, faces contorted, not a single one has survived.

Hysteria mounting with every Being that drops, Jaya’s father uproots the family to Edinburgh intent on catching one alive. But Jaya can’t stand this obsession and, struggling to make sense of her mother’s sudden death and her own role on that fateful day, she’s determined to stay out of it.

When her best friend disappears and her father’s mania spirals, things hit rock bottom and it’s at that moment something extraordinary happens: An angel lands right at Jaya’s feet, and it’s alive. Finally she is forced to acknowledge just how significant these celestial beings are.

Set against the backdrop of the frenzied Edinburgh festival, OUT OF THE BLUE tackles questions of grief and guilt and fear over who we really are. But it’s also about love and acceptance and finding your place in this world as angels drop out of another.

My thoughts: Ok, so...apologies ahead of time for picking a book that is soooo far from publication. But I just came across this one today and OMG, this sounds completely amazing. And heart-wrenching. With Angels. And SCOTLAND. And gorgeous cover to boot. The wait may kill me. LOL  



Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Waiting on Wednesday

"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly meme hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine. It lets us all gush about what soon-to-be released books we are jumping-up-and-down excited for.

*A little note*
 I decided to throw a linky down below for anyone who'd like to use it to hop around to other WoW posts.  The Waiting on Wednesday meme is still very much credited to Jill @ Breaking the Spine, but with the current linky at her site stretching to well over 1300 links, I thought it might be nice to have a fresh one.  This is just for the time being, and I'll do it weekly if it's something people want to use. And of course, I'll discontinue as soon as Jill returns!
by  Alice Broadway

hitting shelves January 2nd, 2018
from Scholastic Press
There are no secrets in Saintstone.

From the second you're born, every achievement, every failing, every significant moment are all immortalized on your skin. There are honorable marks that let people know you're trustworthy. And shameful tattoos that announce you as a traitor. 

After her father dies, Leora finds solace in the fact that his skin tells a wonderful story. That is, until she glimpses a mark on the back of his neck . . . the symbol of the worst crime a person can commit in Saintstone. Leora knows it has to be a mistake, but before she can do anything about it, the horrifying secret gets out, jeopardizing her father's legacy . . . and Leora's life.

In her startlingly prescient debut, Alice Broadway shines a light on the dangerous lengths we go to make our world feel orderly--even when the truth refuses to stay within the lines. This rich, lyrical fantasy with echoes of Orwell is unlike anything you've ever read, a tale guaranteed to get under your skin . . .

My thoughts: Ah, this sounds so interesting!  As much as tattoos are just part of everyday culture these days, I can't wait to hear more about this story's concept. Plus family legacy, mystery, and a really gorgeous cover! 

What book are you eagerly anticipating this week?

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Spellbook of the Lost and Found by Moïra Fowley-Doyle {blog tour review + giveaway}

Hey everyone! I'm honored to be taking part in the blog tour for the beautiful
Spellbook of the Lost and Found 
today! Check out my review below and then be sure to enter to win a copy and  visit all the rest of the stops for some great features!

• ABOUT THE BOOK•

by Moïra  Fowley-Doyle
♦publisher: Kathy Dawson Books
♦release date: August 8th, 2017
♦hardcover, 368 pages
♦intended audience: Young adult
♦stand-alone
One stormy Irish summer night, Olive and her best friend, Rose, begin to lose things. It starts with simple items like hairclips and jewelry, but soon it's clear that Rose has lost something much bigger, something she won't talk about, and Olive thinks her best friend is slipping away.

Then seductive diary pages written by a girl named Laurel begin to appear all over town. And Olive meets three mysterious strangers: Ivy, Hazel, and her twin brother, Rowan, secretly squatting in an abandoned housing estate. The trio are wild and alluring, but they seem lost too—and like Rose, they're holding tight to painful secrets.

When they discover the spellbook, it changes everything. Damp, tattered and ancient, it's full of hand-inked charms to conjure back things that have been lost. And it just might be their chance to find what they each need to set everything back to rights.

Unless it's leading them toward things that were never meant to be found...

•REVIEW•

Once again, Moira Fowley-Doyle sends my head spinning with her bizarre and atmospheric storytelling.  While I have to admit that I didn't love this one quite as much as her debut, The Accident Season, I did still find myself very much enchanted by this story and all of its magic and grit and mystery.

What shines most in this story, like in Accident Season, is the writing. Its absolutely beautiful. Even when the story turns a little gritty and wild,  each word, each phrase just feels like it's not just written, it's orchestrated.  You visualize all the weirdness, feel all the losses, shiver at every eerie moment. 

The story is told in three POVs, but tells the tale of several more characters and, honestly, sometimes it was just plain hard to keep them all straight, both in remembering who was who and also who was talking in each chapter. And because the parallel stories are so similar, it was sometimes tricky to keep track of which was which---a little confusing at times but also lent itself to a strange dreamlike atmosphere, a foggy daze that keeps the reading guessing what could possibly be going on. Is it really magic? Is it all a trick? Are these characters all who they say they are? Or all having drunken hallucinations? ;)

The many characters that make up this story---Olive, Rose, Hazel, Rowan, Ivy, Holly, Ash, and Laurel---are all quite interesting in their own way, though some of their distinctions don't really shine until that ending when a few good twists knock the feet out from under you. I loved all their different strengths, their diversities, their faults, and their relationships, whether to each other or their families, or their pasts.  I  was intrigued by each one's need to find their own definition of home and family and love. 

All in all, another captivating, mind- and heart-bending, mystical story from this author.  


•ABOUT THE AUTHOR•

Moïra Fowley-Doyle is half-French, half-Irish and lives in Dublin with her husband, their young daughters, and their old cat. Moïra's French half likes red wine and dark books in which everybody dies. Her Irish half likes tea and happy endings. Moïra started a PhD on vampires in young adult fiction before concentrating on writing young adult fiction with no vampires in it whatsoever. She wrote her first novel at the age of eight, when she was told that if she wrote a story about spiders she wouldn't be afraid of them anymore. Moïra is still afraid of spiders, but has never stopped writing stories. She is the author of The Accident Season and Spellbook of the Lost and Found.


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More great blog tour stops to visit!
Week One:
August 7 – ButterMyBooks – Book Photography
August 8 – Stories & Sweeties – Review
August 9 – Folded Pages Distillery
August 10 – Bibliophile Gathering – Review 
August 11 – A Page With a View – Bookish Spells
 
Week Two:
August 14 – Icey Books – Spotlight & Book Photography
August 15 – The Fandom – A History of Mystical Objects in YA (and whether or not they can be trusted)
August 16 – Here’s to Happy Endings – Author Q&A
August 17 – Two Chicks on Books – Excerpt
August 18 – Ex Libris – Bookish Spells
 
Week Three:
August 21 – Once Upon a Twilight – Favorite Quotes
August 22 – Lost In Lit
August 23 – The Book Wars – Review
August 24 – Fiction Fare – Author Q&A
August 25 – Tales of the Ravenous Reader – Bookish Spells

Friday, August 4, 2017

Geekerella by Ashley Poston {audiobook review}


Geekerella
♦publisher: Quirk Books
♦audiobook publisher: Blackstone Audio
♦release date: April 4th, 2017
♦hardcover, 320 pages
♦intended audience: Young adult
♦stand-alone
♦source: Hoopla Digital/Library
Anything can happen once upon a con…When geek girl Elle Wittimer sees a cosplay contest sponsored by the producers of  Starfield, she has to enter. First prize is an invitation to the ExcelsiCon Cosplay Ball and a meet-and-greet with the actor slated to play Federation Prince Carmindor in the reboot. Elle’s been scraping together tips from her gig at the Magic Pumpkin food truck behind her stepmother’s back, and winning this contest could be her ticket out once and for all—not to mention a fangirl’s dream come true.Teen actor Darien Freeman is less than thrilled about this year’s ExcelsiCon. He used to live for conventions, but now they’re nothing but jaw-aching photo sessions and awkward meet-and-greets. Playing Federation Prince Carmindor is all he’s ever wanted, but the diehard Starfield fandom has already dismissed him as just another heartthrob. As ExcelsiCon draws near, closet nerd Darien feels more and more like a fake—until he meets a girl who shows him otherwise.

Review: OH this adorable book. What a fun perfectly spun retelling of Cinderella. A perfect mix of touching and hilarious moments, familiarity, and pure nerdiness.  This story spoke to me on so many levels, on fandoms and blogging and connecting with people you've never met in person, on loss and feeling alone sometimes and on feeling like you are part of something so much bigger and amazing. 

True to its inspiration, the story introduces us to Elle, a girl whose lost her beloved father and is left at the mercy of her garish, cruel stepmother and stepsisters. My favorite spin of the story is that her father was a huge figurehead in the world of cosplay and geek culture, even having started a major convention. His favorite show, Starfield, is what brought him and the love of his life together, and they dutifully raised their only daughter to love it, too. ♥  Now Elle is alone, with Starfield being all she has left of her parents. She runs a small blog that goes wildly viral the day she posts her feelings on the casting of the Starfield remake. Elle is determined to escape her home life and she pulls from her love for her father and the legacy he left her to help her get there.

Enter Darian's side of the story. Darian is the soap opera actor graced with the job of bringing Starfield's most iconic character to life. Can he do it? Most people don't think so--but what they don't know is that Darian is also a huge fan of the original show. And he's just as terrified as everyone else that he won't be able to pull it off.  

Elle and Darian cross paths by a fluke of fate and this immediately becomes a Cinderella story with all the charm of You've Got Mail. There is great spark in their anonymous connection, and a great fire between these two characters when they do cross in real life. And while I loved watching their interactions, I loved even more watching Elle find other great friendships in surprising places, making her realize that she is not alone at all. 

In regards to the audiobook, specifically, I have a few things to say LOL. While I did enjoy it for the most part, I will say that the voices were just a little off for me...a little overdone.  The stepsister's voice was absolutely grating and the stepmother was loud and dramatic---which was awful to listen to, but in hindsight maybe got me hating the characters even more, so I guess that's appropriate. :) Also, almost the entirety of the conversation between Elle and Darian is texting, so that makes for a challenge, audio-wise. My one big gripe was with the actors mispronouncing words from other fandoms. I mean, if you're reading a story that is ALL about fandom and nerd culture, don't you think you ought to make absolutely sure that you know how to pronounce everything? Two of my favorites: Dalek (from Doctor Who) was pronounced "Day-lick" and Elphaba (from Wicked) was "El-FOB-uh".  My little nerdy heart gave a definite snicker.  xD  Lastly, (and this was more a production problem than performance) there were several spots in the book where lines were read twice. As if the actor tried the line two different ways and it was never edited out. That was a first for me!

But even with a few audio quirks, I loved this one. Such a cute and fun contemporary retelling. Definitely give it a read!

Book rating:

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•ABOUT THE AUTHOR•

Ashley Poston’s fangirl heart has taken her everywhere from the houses of Hollywood screenwriters to the stages of music festivals to geeked-out conventions (in cosplay, of course). When she is not inventing new recipes with peanut butter, having passionate dance-offs with her cat, or geeking out all over the internet, she writes books. She lives in small-town South Carolina, where you can see the stars impossibly well.

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