29 July 2013

Review: Charmed Vengeance by Suzanne Lazear

Charmed Vengeance (The Aether Chronicles, #2)
Goodreads
Source: eARC via NetGalley
Published: August 8, 2013
Flux
Synopsis: In the Faerie realm, Noli Braddock's relationship with her best friend V has grown into something more. But V's mother, Faerie Queen Tiana, has ruled that they are forbidden to see each other. Returning to the mortal realm, Noli joins the crew of her brother's air-pirate ship, the Vixen's Revenge. There she discovers that her brother has hired the scallywag Faerie huntsman, Kevighn Silver. While serving as shipmates, Kevighn and Noli learn that the Earth Court King plans to find a forbidden artifact--one that will bring destruction to everyone Noli loves. (Source: Goodreads)

*Many thanks to Flux and NetGalley for providing early access to this title*

Quick Review...for when I don't have a lot to say...

If you remember, I really quite enjoyed the first book in this series, Innocent Darkness. The interaction between V and Noli was fabulous and I was so looking forward to more of that in this book.

Alas, they're apart for most of it.

What?! 

No fair!

I wanted more, and got waaaaaaaaaay less. There's a reason though, so I can't be terribly mad about anything. I just hope that the third book (unannounced, untitled, no cover, etc...) gives me a fantastic V and Noli payout.

One of my favorite things about this series is the family relationship. They're quirky, but not horrible to each other and they genuinely care for each other. I loved that Noli is reunited with her brother in this one. I'd hoped to meet him the last time around, so I was glad for it in this book. I love that they love their mom and dad and do their best to have a healthy relationship with them. (Noli more than Jeff)

Plot-wise, I felt like this one kind of dragged a little bit. It wasn't as interesting to me as the last one was. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I hope there's more Kevighn in the next book. I don't like him, don't get me wrong, but he does make things interesting. V's quest is boring, and only made more interesting by the addition of James. I was glad he was along for the ride, or I may have set this one down.

I'm enjoying this series (for the most part) and can't wait to see where it's going. There are some new characters introduced this time, and I hope they play a bigger role in the next book.


24 July 2013

Review: The Girl with the Iron Touch by Kady Cross

Goodreads
Source: eARC via NetGalley
Published: May 28, 2013
Harlequin Teen
Synopsis: "In 1897 London, something not quite human is about to awaken 

When mechanical genius Emily is kidnapped by rogue automatons, Finley Jayne and her fellow misfits fear the worst. What's left of their archenemy, The Machinist, hungers to be resurrected, and Emily must transplant his consciousness into one of his automatons—or forfeit her friends' lives. 

With Griffin being mysteriously tormented by the Aether, the young duke's sanity is close to the breaking point. Seeking help, Finley turns to Jack Dandy, but trusting the master criminal is as dangerous as controlling her dark side. When Jack kisses her, Finley must finally confront her true feelings for him...and for Griffin. 

Meanwhile, Sam is searching everywhere for Emily, from Whitechapel's desolate alleyways to Mayfair's elegant mansions. He would walk into hell for her, but the choice she must make will test them more than they could imagine. 


To save those she cares about, Emily must confront The Machinist's ultimate creation—an automaton more human than machine. And if she's to have any chance at triumphing, she must summon a strength even she doesn't know she has..."(Source: Goodreads)


*Many thanks to Harlequin Teen and NetGalley for allowing early access to this title.*

Quick Review...for when I don't have a lot to say...

It's no secret that I adore steampunk and this series in particular. I completely fell for the alternate London that Kady Cross introduced me to in The Girl in the Steel Corset. I loved picturing the cool contraptions that she came up with, and I especially loved the characters she introduced me to. Finley is one of my favorite characters of all time...so much that I'd totally consider naming a daughter Finley.

In this installment, we get to know more about Emily, while still continuing the story started in The Girl in the Steel Corset. I've liked Emily from the beginning, not least because we share a name. She's spunky and fun and totally loyal. I loved her relationship with Sam. I loved how she could be totally serious and then playful in the next moment. She was a lot of fun to read about.

I liked the story this time around, quite as much as the other two books. I have a feeling that it's definitely not over and I'm looking forward to where we could go next. I remain a loyal fan to this series!

16 July 2013

Teen Choice Award Nominees

Here at the Madison Library, we're working on our Teen Choice Awards for 2013. We base the nominations off of popular books published in 2012. It's kind of like the YALSA Teen Top Ten, but specifically for our patrons.

Voting will be held in August, so be sure to check in at the library for a ballot.

Without further ado, here are the nominees for the Madison Library District Teen Choice Awards. Click the title to visit the Goodreads page for each book.

In no particular order:

  1. Of Poseidon, Anna Banks
  2. The Selection, Keira Cass
  3. The Last Guardian, Eoin Colfer
  4. Reached, Ally Condie
  5. The Kill Order, James Dashner
  6. Michael Vey #2: Rise of the Elgen, Richard Paul Evans
  7. Beautiful Redemption, Kami Garcia & Margaret Stohl
  8. Palace of Stone, Shannon Hale
  9. Sapphire Blue, Kerstin Gier
  10. Princess of the Silver Woods, Jessica Day George
  11. Hallowed, Cynthia Hand
  12. Seraphina, Rachel Hartman
  13. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Third Wheel, Jeff Kinney
  14. Enchanted, Alethea Kontis
  15. Grave Mercy, Robin LaFevers
  16. Son, Lois Lowry
  17. The Arcade Catastrophe, Brandon Mull
  18. The False Prince, Jennifer Nielsen,
  19. For Darkness Shows the Stars, Diana Peterfreund
  20. The Mark of Athena, Rick Riordan
  21. The Serpent's Shadow, Rick Riordan
  22. Insurgent, Veronica Roth
  23. Code Name Verity, Elizabeth Wein
  24. Endlessly, Kiersten White
The library has copies of all of these books. If you haven't had a chance to read them, put them on hold now, and be sure to check back in August for voting.



12 July 2013

Inferno by Dan Brown

Inferno (Robert Langdon, #4)
Goodreads
Source: Library
Published: May 14, 2013
DoubleDay
Synopsis: In his international blockbusters The Da Vinci Code, Angels & Demons, and The Lost Symbol, Dan Brown masterfully fused history, art, codes, and symbols. In this riveting new thriller, Brown returns to his element and has crafted his highest-stakes novel to date.

In the heart of Italy, Harvard professor of symbology Robert Langdon is drawn into a harrowing world centered on one of history’s most enduring and mysterious literary masterpieces . . . Dante’s Inferno.



Against this backdrop, Langdon battles a chilling adversary and grapples with an ingenious riddle that pulls him into a landscape of classic art, secret passageways, and futuristic science. 

Drawing from Dante’s dark epic poem, Langdon races to find answers and decide whom to trust . . . before the world is irrevocably altered. (Source: Goodreads)

I don't even know where to start on this one. There are times when I think I have a book figured out and it turns out that I was on target completely. Then there are times when I'm sure I've got it all and I am blown completely out of the water by what the outcome really is.

This is one of those times.

I started out thinking that THIS TIME, I was going to outsmart Dan Brown and figure the whole thing out ahead of time. He has this nasty little tendency to spring things on readers that they don't ever see coming. I WAS NOT GOING TO BE THAT READER. I was in the know! I could SEE how things were going down! 

Alas, I now have to eat crow and admit that Dan Brown is still the master of the twist. Actually, I should probably grovel a little bit, because I was COCKY going into this one.

*writhes*

I AM A WORM! I AM NOT WORTHY!

Okay, I am done beating myself up for not outsmarting Dan Brown.

What do you need to know going into this book?

Nothing is as it seems. Not one, single thing. 

No one is who they say they are. Not one, single person.

The book will suck you in, chew you up, and then spit you out at the end, and you'll feel like you just went fifty rounds on the Tilt-a-Whirl, all in true Dan Brown style.

I'm still a huge Robert Langdon fan and hope to see more books in the series down the road. For now, it looks like this might be the end. After all, our favorite professor is aging (nicely, I might add) and he can't always be the jet-setting, save the world type. He still kicks it though. Awesomely.

I'm just going to shut up now and let you go read it if you haven't. YOU SHOULD.

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