Showing posts with label March 2015. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March 2015. Show all posts

March 2015 Recap


Nicole Read


Ashley Read


Favorites

Nicole's Pick

Ashley's Pick


March Reviews


Other March Posts


      What's New With Nicole

      March was a GREAT month for me. School wasn't TOO time-consuming and so I got to spend a lot of time with friends and family. I visited Argentina and Chile, celebrated my birthday, played Escape the Room Philly, celebrated my mother's birthday, reunited with the group I traveled to China with, saw Insurgent, and discovered a few new spots in Philly. It was definitely a busy month but it was a very good busy and I feel very blessed at the moment. I doubt April will be able to beat March but it will bring the end of my night classes for grad school (and warmer temperatures) so I cannot wait!

      What's New With Ashley

      March was a busy busy month in our house.  Justin and I had an open house for all of our family and friends; we ended up with about 40 people coming to the house (I have a really big family)! The house is now completely unpacked with everything set up and every lazy chore we were procrastinating finally done. I was able to visit Nicole for her birthday :) I also went to the NOVA Teen Book Festival at the beginning of the month.  I got to sit and listen to some awesome panels and get my copies of Winner's Curse and Crime signed as well as All the Bright Places! 

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      Top Ten Books We Recently Added to our TBR

      Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. This week's Top Ten list is
      "Top Ten Books We Recently Added to our TBR"

      Nicole's Top Five

      1. Signs Point to Yes by Sandy Hall - another Sandy Hall book? Yes, please!
      2. Wanderlove by Kirsten Hubbard - this one has unofficially been on my TBR much longer
      3. Hotel Ruby by Suzanne Young - Ash said this was my kind of book and I agree!
      4. Need by Joelle Charbonneau - I loved her The Testing series! This new book is a change of pace but sounds interesting!
      5. Love Fortunes and Other Disasters by Kimberly Karalius - this cover is amazing but it sounds cute too!


      Ashley's Top Five

      1. Chase Me by Tessa Bailey - A fun new adult book... yes please! 
      2. Never Never by Brianna R. Shrum - Peter Pan retelling sounds awesome. 
      3. The Isle of the Lost by Melissa De La Cruz - The children of all the villains on an island sound so different and awesome!
      4. Rebel Mechanics by Shanna Swedson - I do like a good steampunk every now and then
      5. This Monstrous Thing by Mackenzi Lee - I love the cover and a Frankenstein retelling sounds pretty cool 

      What are your top ten?

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      An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir

      Title: An Ember in the Ashes
      Author: Sabaa Tahir
      Publisher: Razorbill
      Release Date: April 28, 2015
      Source: Borrowed from Pam at [YA] Escape from Reality (Thanks Pam!)

      Summary from Goodreads:
      Set in a terrifyingly brutal Rome-like world, An Ember in the Ashes is an epic fantasy debut about an orphan fighting for her family and a soldier fighting for his freedom. It’s a story that’s literally burning to be told.

      LAIA is a Scholar living under the iron-fisted rule of the Martial Empire. When her brother is arrested for treason, Laia goes undercover as a slave at the empire’s greatest military academy in exchange for assistance from rebel Scholars who claim that they will help to save her brother from execution.

      ELIAS is the academy’s finest soldier—and secretly, its most unwilling. Elias is considering deserting the military, but before he can, he’s ordered to participate in a ruthless contest to choose the next Martial emperor.

      When Laia and Elias’s paths cross at the academy, they find that their destinies are more intertwined than either could have imagined and that their choices will change the future of the empire itself.


      Review

      Nothing tickles my bookish fancy more than a new fantasy book that hits all the right spots. I devoured this book and am dying for more which is why this better be a series although I can't seem to find mention of one. Especially after that ending...

      An Ember in the Ashes is the story of Laia and Elias, whose journeys start separately but weave more and more closely together as the story continues until they become one in the end.

      Laia's story is one of a scared girl masquerading as a rebel masquerading as a maid to a woman who is so cruel that she scares me even though she is fictional. The rebels are pushing her for information but she can barely manage to stay alive and in one piece. I admired her courage and the lengths that she would go to to save her brother. Her strength grew as time progressed and she deserved more credit than she gave herself. I was deeply invested in her well-being.

      Elias' story is one of a kind boy masquerading as a killer masquerading as a wannabe-Emperor. Although it is less obvious, he has chains as real as Laia's and desperately wants to be free of them. But he is watched and if he slips-up it will mean his death or worse. So he must play the game and hope he finds salvation in the end. The game takes the form of trials that test his courage, cunning, strength and loyalty. If you know me at all, you know I LOVE trials. They were action-packed and intense and horrible and I ate it up.

      This book is dark but I think darkness creates the best stories because every victory is made more meaningful. There was loss in this book, for sure, but there was also gain. I loved the plotting and the cryptic messages and the hidden allies, and the complex characters and the endless threats and the glimpses of good. It had everything.

      The ending I mentioned was epic and unexpected and left me begging for more. There were twists that I am scared to see the consequences of but I am overwhelmed with excitement for the (expected) sequel anyway. If you even marginally like Fantasy, you need to read this book. Sabaa Tahir really makes a name for herself with this kick-ass debut! 

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      Stacking the Shelves (117) - Mar 28th

      Stacking the Shelves - hosted by Tynga at Tynga's Reviews - features books that you bought, borrowed, rented from the library, received for review, etc.

      What I'm Reading


      What books are stacking your shelves? 


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