Showing posts with label UndertheNeverSky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UndertheNeverSky. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Top Ten Books Set At the Beach

Top 10 Tuesday is a post hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and this week's topic is Top Ten Books Set At the Beach.

I haven't gotten to visit the beach in the last two years so this is wishful thinking on my part. But I'll have to admit, this was challenging. Either I haven't read many books set at the beach or the beach was just a small part of the setting that I couldn't remember enough to be sure to list the book. But I did finally come up with ten. Here they are.

  1. That One Summer (Summer, # 3) by CJ Duggan
  2. The Lies About Truth by Courtney C Stevens
  3. Breathe (Sea Breeze, # 1) by Abbi Glines
  4. Things We Know By Heart by Jessi Kirby
  5. Out of Breath (Breathing, # 3) by Rebecca Donovan
  6. We Were Liars by E Lockhart
  7. Breakable (Contours of the Heart, # 2) by Tammara Webber
  8. Through the Ever Night (Under the Never Sky, # 2) by Veronica Rossi
  9. The Dead-Tossed Waves (The Forest of Hands and Teeth, # 2) by Carrie Ryan
  10. The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater

So obviously I need some good beach setting recommendations guys! Hit me! What are you favorite books set at the beach? Let me know!

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Top Ten Character Driven Books

Top 10 Tuesday is a post hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and this week's topic is Top Ten Books for Character-Driven Readers.

When I got to thinking about what it means to be a “character-driven story,” I kind of hard a hard time picking the books that I think applied. Obviously…these should be stories that are driven by the characters and not driven by the story itself. So I started going through my books, and what I was noticing were books that popped off the shelf at me as having exceptional characters, but I had to stop and ask myself “Did these exceptional characters drive this story? Or did the story drive the story?” And that wasn’t always an easy question to answer, because a lot of times what I found was that I answered “both.” So I feel like maybe some people will disagree with my choices, but who cares? Not I! These are stories with exceptional characters that moved the story along whether solely driven by the characters…or well not.

  1. The 5th Wave (The 5th Wave, # 1) by Rick Yancey
  2. I Hunt Killers (Jasper Dent, # 1) by Barry Lyga
  3. Grave Mercy (His Fair Assassin, # 1) by RL LaFevers
  4. Push (Push, # 1) by Claire Wallis
  5. Cinder (Lunar Chronicles, # 1) by Marissa Meyer
  6. A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, # 1) by George R R Martin
  7. Under the Never Sky (Under the Never Sky, # 1) by Veronica Rossi
  8. Pushing the Limits (Pushing the Limits, # 1) by Katie McGarry
  9. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, # 1) by Jenny Han
  10. Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell

That’s it. I’m forcing myself to stop here instead of going over ten. Do you guys even know how hard that is for me? Some of these stories mentioned, have GREAT story lines that also drive them, but if not for the awesome characters found within the pages, these books wouldn’t be as successful as they are. Have you read any of these? What did you think? Do you have any character driven book recommendations for me? Let me know!

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Top Ten Books That Will Make You Cry

Top 10 Tuesday is a post hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and this week's topic is Top Ten Books That Will Make You Cry.

      2) If I Stay (If I Stay, # 1) by Gayle Forman
      11) Bridge to Terabithia by Katherine Paterson
      12) Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls
      13) Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers

I cannot seem to stick to ten books. Of course, there are TONS of other books that have made me cry, but these are some of my favorites. Which books are guaranteed to make you cry? Let me know!

Monday, January 27, 2014

Into the Still Blue - Review

Into the Still Blue (Under the Never Sky, # 3)

By: Veronica Rossi

Expected Publication: January 28th 2014 by HarperCollins

400 pages

Genre: YA, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Dystopian

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Goodreads description--The earth-shattering conclusion to Veronica Rossi's "masterpiece" Under the Never Sky trilogy and sequel to the New York Times bestselling Through the Ever Night (Examiner.com).

Their love and their leadership have been tested. Now it's time for Perry and Aria to unite the Dwellers and the Outsiders in one last desperate attempt to bring balance to their world.

The race to the Still Blue has reached a stalemate. Aria and Perry are determined to find this last safe-haven from the Aether storms before Sable and Hess do-and they are just as determined to stay together.

Meanwhile, time is running out to rescue Cinder, who was abducted by Hess and Sable for his unique abilities. And when Roar returns to camp, he is so furious with Perry that he won't even look at him, and Perry begins to feel like they have already lost.

Out of options, Perry and Aria assemble a team to mount an impossible rescue mission-because Cinder isn't just the key to unlocking the Still Blue and their only hope for survival, he's also their friend. And in a dying world, the bonds between people are what matter most.

In this final book in her stunning Under the Never Sky trilogy, Veronica Rossi raises the stakes to their absolute limit and brings her epic love story to an unforgettable close

Oh *sigh*! The close of another series that I’ve really enjoyed. You guys I LOVED Under the Never Sky. Through the Ever Night was somewhat more of a struggle as book 2 in a series can be. But I would say that Through the Ever Night was better than many other book 2s that I’ve read. And lately I’ve been disappointed with several series enders so I was somewhat nervous about Into the Still Blue. But Veronica Rossi did me right.

Aria is one of my favorite female leads of recent books. She’s strong and opinionated. But she’s got a good head on her shoulders. She knows instinctively how to lead. And she learns from her mistakes. Yet she’s still vulnerable and just the right amount emotional. Perry has also learned from his mistakes. He’s a do-what-needs-to-be-done kind of guy. But Perry isn’t afraid of showing how much he cares—for Aria, for the Tides, for Roar. Whoever, whatever that has captured his heart is fair game. He does struggle with the line of trying to be in control of himself because of his emotions, but that just makes him all the more attractive to me.

As with the other books in this series, the secondary characters have such standout personalities and behaviors. I was attached to almost all of them. Soren and the other dwellers make progress in mixing with the Tides. Talon, Cinder, Willow, Flea…love those kids. Even Brooke. I loved the addition of Loran. He was one of my favorite characters in this book. Sable makes a perfect villain—someone you love to hate.

I really get wrapped up in Veronica Rossi’s writing. A few (HA!) of my favorite quotes:

Even the way he stood, weight to one side, like his entire life was out of balance.

He looked back, still walking, and pressed a hand to his heart.

In all her life, her heart had never hurt like this. Never

He'd said when. Even in his beaten condition, he believed in whens and not ifs. She never should have doubted his strength.

"Tell me," he said. "How is it that you've come to trust the Outsiders, and they you?" Aria shrugged. "I started with the right one."

They had practiced handing their worries back and forth.

"I could kill you silently if I wanted to."

The moment of absolute silence felt familiar, reminding Perry of when he'd slain Vale. Power felt tangible. Its shift unmistakeable. Something had just ended, and something had just begun, and every person there sense it: a change as startling and inevitable as the first drops of rain.

"You misunderstood. I'm not questioning him. I've always known who he is. What I'm questioning, thanks to a girl with a tooth-rattling kick, is who I am."

There were a few moments where the characters made some choices that had me frustrated. Roar, in particular, acting from a place of grief puts everyone around him in danger. But overall I was insanely proud of these characters ability to work with what they’re given. To make better choices when given a second opportunity. To continue to strive toward the goal of a new life away from the dangers of the aether. In the end, I think everything happened in Into the Still Blue exactly the way it needed to.

While I think Into the Still Blue was one of the better series enders I’ve read recently, I still have to say that I don’t know that it lived up to the essence of book 1. Under the Never Sky blew me away. I loved everything about it. And while I did enjoy Into the Still Blue, I do know that I enjoyed Under the Never Sky more. Into the Still Blue gets 4 stars from me still. Have you read Into the Still Blue?

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Top Ten Books I'd Like to see Turn into a Movie/TV Show

Top 10 Tuesday is a post hosted by The Broke and the Bookish and this week's topic is Top Ten Books I'd Like to See Turned Into a Movie/TV Show.

Ok so I'm totally excluding any book or series that I know a movie IS in the works or ones that the rights have been optioned (Slammed, Hopeless, etc).

    1) Partials by Dan Wells
    2) The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin (review coming soon)
    3) Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi
    4) This is Not a Test by Courtney Summers (review coming soon)
    5) Delirium by Lauren Oliver
    6) Code Name Verity & Rose Under Fire by Elizabeth Wein
    7) The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey
    8) Grave Mercy by RL LaFevers
    9) Cinder by Marissa Meyer
    10) Firelight by Sophie Jordan
    11) The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan

These are all ones that I think would translate wonderfully to visual media. I'd pay the ridiculous $10 per movie to see each of these...AND their sequels.