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WAITING ON WEDNESDAY | Perfect Ruin by Lauren DeStefano

August 7, 2013 Comments : 5

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Waiting On is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating.

ld-prPerfect Ruin (The Internment Chronicles #1) by Lauren DeStefano
October 1, 2013
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
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Pre-order: Amazon | Barnes & Noble |  The Book Depository

On Internment, the floating island in the clouds where 16-year-old Morgan Stockhour lives, getting too close to the edge can lead to madness. Even though Morgan’s older brother, Lex, was a Jumper, Morgan vows never to end up like him. She tries her best not to mind that her life is orderly and boring, and if she ever wonders about the ground, and why it is forbidden, she takes solace in best friend Pen and her betrothed, Basil.

Then a murder, the first in a generation, rocks the city. With whispers swirling and fear on the wind, Morgan can no longer stop herself from investigating, especially when she meets Judas. He is the boy being blamed for the murder — betrothed to the victim — but Morgan is convinced of his innocence. Secrets lay at the heart of Internment, but nothing can prepare Morgan for what she will find — or who she will lose.

Why I’m waiting?

How can a book that has a floating island in the clouds  AND a murder not catch your attention? The premise is so fascinating. I always enjoy a good detective-y book (if it’s done right). I really love the idea of air versus ground. What makes one more special than the other? Also, can I just saw how much I love the names of the characters? Basil? Judas? These name are calling for me!  

And isn’t that cover gorgeous? I love the details the illustrator put in the tree branches and the gears. 

What books are you waiting on?

Discussion

THE THREE C’S: CANDID CONVERSATIONS WITH CEE | Happy Friendship Day!

August 4, 2013 Comments : 3

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Today is…friendship day. Friends are people who come running when you are in trouble, who share your enthusiasm for books, who argues with you and tells you the truth, who talks you off the ledge when you’re freaking out about stuff that shouldn’t matter, who don’t care if you text them random messages like “cat butts,” who will have a conversation with you in emoticons, who you want to cherish by clutching your friends close to your bosom, never letting them go.

In honor of this day, I want to talk about my favorite children’s/YA friendships. When I was coming up with this list, I could only come up with groups of people. And that really bugged me. I wanted to think of a female friendship I loved and I couldn’t think of one immediately. In the words of my best friend: “That is a damn shame.” (That was her response when she couldn’t think of one too.) Hopefully, I read more books that contain a female friendship. 

Until then, these are the friendships I adore and admire.

Every list should always include the friendship between Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Grainger. The awesome trio. They were such a formative part of my childhood. They were the ideal friends who stood by each other no matter – family problems, bullies, mysterious creatures, He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. I admire their strength, their bravery, and their loyalty. They prove that as long as you have each other, you can overcome any problems.

I always wanted a big group of friends like The Basic Eight, where each person has a role they’re fulfilling in the group, where the group had an awesome name its known by, where we had dinner parties, where you can hang out in smaller groups. I was always envious of people who hung out in groups because they had multiple best friends. 

I love this group of friends. Despite their differences and ill feelings toward each other because of territory issues, they still came together and helped each other out. They became friends without realizing it, and that’s the beauty of friendships. You become friends with the people you least expect you would. 

The friendship between Kat and Hale is really adorable. You wouldn’t have thought a thief and a rich kid would get along. I like that they weren’t romantically involved in the first book. They were friends first, and they have a lot of respect for each other. They are protective of each other. They are always there to knock some sense into each other’s heads when they are doing something really dangerous. Friends always have each other’s back. 

Their friendship makes me cry. They were faced with so many problems that having friends would help in overcoming those life changing decisions and problems. I didn’t want to see them fall apart. Taylor and her friends are very reminiscent of this group of friends – three Jellicoe kids, a Townie, and a Cadet.

Anne Shirley and Diana Barry is one of the best female friendships I’ve ever read. Kindred spirits, or a bosom friend, as Anne Shirley would say. Their oath to each other, to be friends with each other forever, tears at my heart. Although they just met each other, Diana was willing to make that oath to Anne. That’s friendship. 

Like Harry/Ron/Hermione’s friendship, you can’t help but admire the Marauders’ friendship. They were a loyal bunch (with the exception of what Peter Pettigrew did later on). They broke Wizarding law to help each other out (like becoming Animagi to help Remus during his transformation). They cared for each other like they were family and they were family. 

I’m thankful that I have my friends. They’re always there when I’m happy or depressed. Always there to cheer me up. Even though some of my friends and I do not get to see each other often, when we do meet, it’s like no time has passed at all. Without them, each day would truly be joyless.

Reviews

REVIEW | Among the Nameless Stars (For Darkness Shows the Stars 0.5) by Diana Peterfreund

August 2, 2013 Comment : 1

Diana Peterfreund - ATNSfinalwebAmong the Nameless Stars (For Darkness Shows the Stars 0.5) by Diana Peterfreund
June 4, 2012

HarperCollins Publishers
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Before Kai joined the Cloud Fleet, he wandered… AMONG THE NAMELESS STARS

Four years before the events of FOR DARKNESS SHOWS THE STARS, the servant Kai left the North Estate, the only home he’d ever known, and Elliot North, the only girl he ever loved, in search of a better life. But the journey was not an easy one.

Featuring narrow escapes, thrilling boat races and at least one deadly volcanic wasteland.

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First sentence: “The first week was the hardest.”

I love this novella.

Diana Peterfreund’s description of this novella is a excellent analogy. She said: 

If ‘For Darkness Shows the Stars’ is Austen, then ‘Among the Nameless Stars’ is Dickens. In this story, you see the gritty underbelly of the society that Elliot only knows stories about, the one she fears and hints about, but has little experience with herself.

Among the Nameless Stars is a prequel of For Darkness Shows the Stars, and it follows Kai as he leaves the North Estate, intent on finding a better life as a Post without Elliot North, the girl he loves and can’t forget. However, when he enters the world, he encounters a lot of struggles like overcoming severe injuries and starvation, becoming a prisoner, and trying to accept Elliot’s decision not to go with him. That boy has been through a lot, especially at fourteen years old. (I found myself clutching at my heart numerous times, especially when he wrote unsent letters to Elliot.)

The only problem I had with the novella was the terms. I got confused because I couldn’t remember what Reduction and Posts meant until a couple of chapters into the book. But, as long as you have read For Darkness Shows the Stars, then it shouldn’t be confusing.

Maybe I love this novella because I adore Diana Peterfreund and her writing, or I love it because my favorite Jane Austen book is Persuasion. Maybe it’s a mixture of both. Whatever my reasons are, you can tell I am biased. You should go read it, especially if you read For Darkness Shows the Stars and want to know what happened to Kai when he left the North Estate.

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Monthly Recap

MONTHLY RECAP | July 2013

August 1, 2013 Comments : 5

July is over. Rather strange to me, tbh.

What happened this past July?

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  • We said farewell to Google Reader. And we said happy birthday to America.
  • I wrote only two reviews this month, which is such a shame. (I blame it on my reading/writing slump.)
    • The Assassin and the Desert by Sarah J. Maas
    • Truth or Dare by Jacqueline Green
  • I started two new corners on my blog –
    • “Judg(ing) A Book By Its Cover:” In my first post, I talk about the cover changes of Level 2 (aka The Memory of After)!
    • “The Three C’s: Candid Conversations with Cee:” I talk about the reading and writing funk, as I call but others may call it a slump.
  • I wait on these books:
    • The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black
    • The 100 by Kass Morgan
    • More than This by Patrick Ness 
    • Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock by Matthew Quick
    • Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea by April Genevieve Tucholke
  • I participated in Top Ten:
    • Most Intimidating Books
    • Best Book-to-Movie Adaptations
    • Words/Topics That Will Make Me NOT Pick Up A Book
  • I hosted my second giveaway just because. ;D

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  • I broke my laptop. Not my finest moment. I’m extremely sad that it no longer works.
  • I watched Pacific Rim. It is frickin’ amazing. I wish I can write an essay of the reasons why I love this film, but I’m pretty sure the essay would consist of aje9jopwerjeiajdfijsiodf9aweuitr9ew (incoherent sentences of me going into overdrive or me screeching). This scene was the final thing that convinced me to see this movie. (Note: the clip below is not the entirety of the fight. It’s been edited down to a minute. The one in the film is longer and so intense. It is worth going to see this movie. The tension between them, yes please.)

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Also, I have the Pacific Rim soundtrack on repeat. “Cancelling the Apocalypse” and “Mako” are my favorites.

  • I am sooo sad that I finished the first season of Orange is the New Black. I need the second season! (It’s filming right now!) Crazy Eyes/Suzanne Warren is my absolute favorite. Why? Go watch the show and see! (A reason: her recitation of Shakespeare’s plays during Scared Straight nearly killed me. I was laughing so hard.) I hope that we get to delve into her past.

I hope August is a better blogging month for me. How was July for you?

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