Monday, March 6, 2017

Queen of Shadows - Review

Queen of Shadows (Throne of Glass, # 4)

By: Sarah J Maas

Published: September 1st 2015 by Bloomsbury USA Childrens

648 pages

Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Magic

Source: Borrowed from Holly

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Goodreads description--The queen has returned.

Everyone Celaena Sardothien loves has been taken from her. But she’s at last returned to the empire—for vengeance, to rescue her once-glorious kingdom, and to confront the shadows of her past…

She has embraced her identity as Aelin Galathynius, Queen of Terrasen. But before she can reclaim her throne, she must fight.

She will fight for her cousin, a warrior prepared to die for her. She will fight for her friend, a young man trapped in an unspeakable prison. And she will fight for her people, enslaved to a brutal king and awaiting their lost queen’s triumphant return.

The fourth volume in the New York Times bestselling series continues Celaena’s epic journey and builds to a passionate, agonizing crescendo that might just shatter her world.

*Note, I have no idea if this review is even going to make sense. I can't tell you how many times I told my husband that I couldn't think of the word I was trying to say while writing this review. There was just so so much packed into this book. Here we go...let's jump into it.

Wow. So much happened in Queen of Shadows. I'm not even sure where to begin. Calaena returns from Wendlyn with a plan and a purpose. She is finally ready to step into her role as Queen of Terrasen and take measures to get her people released from the king of Ardalan. She has her plan laid out in such detail that she's prepared for any and every contingency. Her plans have her crossing paths with Chaol early on. Those two have a lot of unfinished business and time and space have not done them any favors. Both Chaol and Calaena are dealing with a lot of hurt and bitter feelings toward each other. Love lost doesn't make for the best of friends, but these two still have Dorian in common and Calaena's mission to take down the King slowly becomes more and more understandable and desirable to Chaol. I hated that annomisty between them. I mean even though things didn't exactly end well between them, I didn't expect working together in this next phase to be so difficult or hostile. At some point Chaol says: "You're still the same assassin. You only came back when it was useful to you." Which I felt was totally unreasonable considering he's the one who sent her away in the first place. The two do find some common ground. And even though they will never be as close as they once were, they find an uneasy friendship in their mission.

Calaena's group of friends and allies really expands in Queen of Shadows. She's finally reunited with her cousin, Aedion. Chaol has ties to the rebels, and he brings in Nesryn. Thankfully, it doesn't take Rowan terribly long to reunite with Calaena like I feared it might. Lysandra who once had a combative relationship with Calaena is now fighting on her side in whatever ways she can. Each person is essential to Calaena's mission and they carry their own weight in accomplishing different tasks neccessary for the overall to succeed.

As I said, thankfully Rowan comes onto the scene sooner than I expected because he carries news of a threat that Calaena must weigh in the balance of her actions. I wasn't disappointed at all for the excuse that brought him back to her. She's at her best when he's around even if she doesn't need him to accomplish major pieces of her plan. She doesn't always keep him informed as to her plans because he would fight her on the risk that she's taking. But we all know that Calaena is capable of taking care of herself, and Queen of Shadows proves that in her mental capabilities as well as her fighting capabilities better than any of the past books in the series. But don't misunderstand me, Rowan plays a big role in helping her move her plan along. I loved the banter and the almost bromance between Rowan and Aedion.

The romance...ah yes. I am so happy about this relationship. I love that Rowan has never babied her. He tells her like it is even when it isn't what she wants to hear. He doesn't sugar coat things because of how he feels about her or who she is to him. But the two really do elevate each other to a higher level. Both being present to execute a task highly elevates the probability of that task being successful. These two have some hot moments even though there wasn't as much kissing and such as I hoped or expected. I just love them together. I'm loving the direction that things are going, and I can't wait to read more.

I've mentioned that Calaena had an extremely well thought out plan. I like how Sarah J Maas told us that but didn't expose us to the pieces of the plan until it was just the right time. This kept me from predicting too much, but also kept me from feeling completely out of the loop. I was really impressed with certain pieces of the puzzle. And there was one moment in particular where I had a mini-heart attack only to learn that Calaena had it all under control.

We also finally were exposed to Arobynn, the King of Assassins. Rather than just hearing about him from Calaena's past, we finally get some interaction with him. It's easy to see how he's gotten where he has and what his motivations are. I enjoyed learning more about Calaena's history that involved Arobynn and seeing the two interact. I also particularly liked Rowan trumping up in one small area where he was trying to assert his dominance. Go Rowan!

Where Manon's chapters were frustrating for me in Heir of Fire, I did come to enjoy her story more than I expected. Yet I will say that this part of the story is still probably my least favorite. I felt less and less annoyed each time her chapters came around the further into the book I got. I'm definitely interested in the direction that her story is headed, and I really liked the tie in with Eliody and Katlain. I don't know how everything is going to play out at the very end, but for now I have to say to kudos to each of these parts.

I feel like I should have much to say about Dorian, but I can't think of much to say that won't spoil things for someone who might not have read this book yet. I'll probably throw in a few comments about Dorian and his father at the beginning of my review of Empire of Storms just so that I can say them eventually but won't be spoilers.

Favorite quotes:

-But she was her own champion now. And she would not add another name of her beloved dead to her flesh.

-"I'm sorry," Aelin said. "For the years I spent being a monster toward you, for whatever part I played in your suffering. I wish I'd been able to see myself better. I wish I'd seen everything better. I'm sorry."

-"Stay the course, but plot a new path."

-"I don't know whether to throttle you or clap you on the back." "I think there's a long line of people who feel the same way."

-"Thank you for the oil," he added. "My skin was a little dry."

-"What do I do now?" ... "You light up the darkness."

All of this and so much more leads me to say that Queen of Shadows was great. I'm stoked about the events, the characters, the romance, the baddies, the battles, and everything that happened and everything that is to come. I really have literally zero negative things to say about this book. And so for only the third time this year, Queen of Shadows gets a 5-Star rating from me. Have you read Queen of Shadows? What did you think? Let me know!

Sunday, March 5, 2017

Sunday Post - 237 & Stacking the Shelves - 179

The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba @ The Caffeinated Book Reviewer ~this meme was inspired in part by ~ In My Mailbox~ It's a chance to share News. A post to recap the past week, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up for the week on our blog.

I really don't remember much about this week. It was rainy the first half of the week. Husband took off work on Friday. He, his mom, and I took Little Girl to the zoo. She was much more attentive to the animals this time. I mean seriously she was only about 6 or 7 months old when we took her before. But she also wanted to just run around. She loves being outside. I think her favorite animal was the rhino and the parakeets. Her eyes got so wide on the train when we went in the tunnel. It was cute. I had plans with my friend, Paula, to go see Before I Fall Saturday morning, but our plans fell through. I think we might try to go on Friday. Has anyone seen it yet? Thoughts? I've read two books already for the March Take Control of Your TBR Pile Challenge. That's a nice start to the month, but I have a few ARCs that I might have to make a priority instead of some of my old books.

THIS PAST WEEK:

Monday: Review of Havoc (Mayhem, # 4) by Jamie Shaw (3.5 Stars)
Tuesday: Ten Books I Read Because of the Cover
Wednesday: Waiting on Into the Bright Unknown (The Gold Seer Trilogy, # 3) by Rae Carson
Thursday: February 2017 EOM Wrap Up
Friday: Problems Only We Know: Amazon Book Recommendations

UPCOMING THIS WEEK:

Monday: Review of Queen of Shadows (Throne of Glass, # 4) by Sarah J Maas
Tuesday: Happy 6th Blogiversary Giveaway!
Wednesday: Waiting on Wednesday

Don’t forget to sign up for the 2017 Series Enders Reading Challenge! You have until December 15, 2017 to sign up. Each month there will be a giveaway for those participating with an end of the year giveaway too! Click on the picture below or the link above to find out more!

I'm also participating in Kimba's March Take Control of Your TBR Pile Challenge. I know I won't get to all of these, but I like having as many options as possible. Here's my list:

  1. Significance (Significance, # 1) by Shelly Crane
  2. Thorn Queen (Dark Swan, # 2) by Richelle Mead
  3. The Last Star (The 5th Wave, # 3) by Rick Yancey
  4. Ruins (Partials, # 3) by Dan Wells
  5. Ruin & Rising (The Grisha, # 3) by Leigh Bardugo
  6. Kiss of Fire (Imdalind, # 1) by Rebecca Ethington
  7. Sempre: Redemption (Sempre, # 2) by JM Darhower
  8. End of Days (Penryn and the End of Days, # 3) by Susan Ee
  9. The Beauty of Darkness (The Remnant Chronicles, # 3) by Mary E Pearson
  10. The Great Hunt (Eurona Duology, # 2) by Wendy Higgins
  11. The Glittering Court (The Glittering Court, # 1) by Richelle Mead
  12. Lady Midnight (The Dark Artifices, # 1) by Cassandra Clare
  13. Three Dark Crowns (Three Dark Crowns, # 1) by Kendare Blake
  14. Dirty (Dive Bar, # 1) by Kylie Scott

Stacking the Shelves is hosted by Tynga's Reviews.

Lady Midnight (The Dark Artifices, # 1)

By: Cassandra Clare

Publication: March 8th 2016 by Margaret K. McElderry Books

786 pages

Genre: Young Adult (YA), Fantasy, Paranormal

Source: Borrowed from Holly

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Goodreads description--Los Angeles. It’s been five years since the events of the Mortal Instruments when Nephilim stood poised on the brink of oblivion and Shadowhunter Emma Carstairs lost her parents. After the blood and violence she witnessed as a child, Emma has dedicated her life to to discovering exactly what it was that killed her parents and getting her revenge.

Raised in the Los Angeles Institute with the Blackthorn family, Emma is paired as a parabatai with her best friend, Julian Blackthorn. A series of murders in the city catch her attention — they seem to have the same characteristics as the deaths of her parents. Could the murderer be the same person? And her attention isn’t the only one caught: someone has been murdering Downworlders as well. The Fair Folk make a deal with the Institute: if the Blackthorns and Emma will investigate the killings, they’ll return Mark Blackthorn to his home. The catch: they have only two weeks to find the killers. Otherwise it’s open war between faeries and Nephilim.

The Shadowhunters of the Institute must race against time to catch the killers, even as they begin to suspect the involvement of those closest to them. At the same time, Emma is falling in love with the one person in the world she’s absolutely forbidden by Shadowhunter Law to love. Set against the glittering backdrop of present-day Los Angeles, Emma must learn to trust her head and her heart as she investigates a demonic plot that stretches from the warlock-run nightclubs of the Sunset Strip to the enchanted sea that pounds the beaches of Santa Monica.

Eyes of Ember (Imdalind, # 2)

By: Rebecca Ethington

Published: April 6th 2013 by Imdalind Pres

380 pages

Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Paranormal

Source: Borrowed from Holly

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Goodreads description--Joclyn is in hiding, hunted by the man she still desperately loves. Ryland is gone, his mind erased, no memory of Joclyn remains. But, Joclyn’s heart desperately begs her to hold out hope. While, in reality the black eyed monster that possesses him, attempts to kill her over and over.

If it wasn’t for Ilyan, Joclyn would be dead by now.

Ilyan. The man who once stalked her, is now Joclyn’s protector, the only thing she has left. He protects Joclyn from the men who seek to end her life, and while she is haunted by dreams where Ryland begs her to break the bond between them.

Ilyan is there. Always there.

Ilyan trains and prepares her, teaching her everything she needs to know in the hope that one day she can avenge Ryland, if not protect herself from him.

And then there is her father.

The man who has never been there, is suddenly responsible for everything. And who he is has made Joclyn into something she never wanted to be.

The Silnỳ.

Bang

By: Barry Lyga

Expected Publication: April 18th 2017 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

304 pages

Genre: Young Adult, Realistic Fiction, Contemporary

Source: Publisher via NetGalley (Thank you!!)

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Goodreads description--A heartbreaking novel about living with your worst mistake, from New York Times bestselling author Barry Lyga.

A chunk of old memory, adrift in a pool of blood.
Sebastian Cody did something horrible, something no one--not even Sebastian himself--can forgive. At the age of four, he accidentally shot and killed his infant sister with his father's gun.
Now, ten years later, Sebastian has lived with the guilt and horror for his entire life. With his best friend away for the summer, Sebastian has only a new friend--Aneesa--to distract him from his darkest thoughts. But even this relationship cannot blunt the pain of his past. Because Sebastian knows exactly how to rectify his childhood crime and sanctify his past. It took a gun to get him into this.
Now he needs a gun to get out.
Unflinching and honest, Bang is as true and as relevant as tomorrow's headlines, the story of one boy and one moment in time that cannot be reclaimed.

Home

By: Ginny L Yttrup

Published: April 1st 2017 by Shiloh Run Press

320 pages

Genre: Adult, Christian Fiction, Contemporary

Source: Publisher via NetGalley

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Goodreads description--Melanie runs away. From conflict. From pain. From reality.

When novelist Melanie Vander faces a looming deadline, she decides it’s time for an escape to an inspiring, novel-worthy locale. She’s not running away. Really. She just needs time to focus. But as she disappears into her writing, she encounters a man whose tenderness leaves her reeling. Engaging and wise, psychologist Elliot Hammond tempts Melanie to question everything, including her marriage.

But that’s ridiculous. Dr. Hammond isn’t even…real.

Melanie’s husband, Craig, has his own problems, including a recession that’s threatening his business. Waning finances, a looming home foreclosure, and a wife who’s checked out emotionally, has Craig feeling as though he’s carrying his burdens alone. When his client, the beautiful and single Serena Buchanan, offers him a solution to his financial woes, he’s tempted by more than her offer of a business solution.

At a crossroads, Melanie and Craig seem headed in opposite directions.

As Melanie runs away from her problems by escaping into her own fictional world, Craig dives into his struggles, seeking God for strength and healing for his marriage. Ultimately, Melanie must choose whether she’ll check out completely, or allow her characters to lead her home.

Dirty (Dive Bar, # 1)

By: Kylie Scott

Published: April 19th 2016 by St. Martin's Griffin

288 pages

Genre: New Adult, Contemporary

Source: Personal Kindle Library

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Goodreads description--The last thing Vaughan Hewson expects to find when he returns to his childhood home is a broken hearted bride in his shower, let alone the drama and chaos that comes with her.

Lydia Green doesn't know whether to burn down the church or sit and cry in a corner. Discovering the love of your life is having an affair on your wedding day is bad enough. Finding out it's with his best man is another thing all together. She narrowly escapes tying the knot and meets Vaughan only hours later.

Vaughan is the exact opposite of the picture perfect, respected businessman she thought she'd marry. This former musician-turned-bartender is rough around the edges and unsettled. But she already tried Mr. Right and discovered he's all wrong-maybe it's time to give Mr. Right Now a chance.

After all, what's wrong with getting dirty?

That's it for my shelves and recaps of my past and upcoming week. What did you add to your shelves this week? Any bookish news you want to talk about? Let me know!

Friday, March 3, 2017

Problems Only We Know # 3: Amazon Book Recommendations

I'm starting a new feature called Problems Only We Know. This is feature is meant to be funny--sarcastic at times-- that highlights on a few topics here and there that can be annoying or small inconveniences that only readers/bloggers will understand.

Let's talk Amazon Book Recommendations.

Do you guys get these emails?

Amazon I respect and love you as a business...

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I do not need your recommendations on what to read next because my TBR pile (and even my TBR pile of books in my possession) is already out of this world long.

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I think I've got it! I know you guys feel me, right? You're TBR list is forever long too, right? You don't need the extra recommendations from Amazon, do you? Or is this just me? Let me know!

Thursday, March 2, 2017

February 2017 EOM Wrap Up

I have read 8 books this month (not including children's books). *These qualify for the 2017 Series Enders Reading Challenge.
*Long Way Home (Thunder Road, # 3) by Katie McGarry
*Havoc (Mayhem, # 4) by Jamie Shaw
Until It Fades by KA Tucker
These Things I've Found by Rebecca Phillips
Punk 57 by Penelope Douglas
*The Raven King (The Raven Cycle, # 4) by Maggie Stiefvater
The Bird and the Sword (The Bird and the Sword, # 1) by Amy Harmon
Windfall by Jennifer E Smith

I have reviewed 4 books this month. *These qualify for the 2017 Series Enders Reading Challenge.
Heir of Fire (Throne of Glass, # 3) by Sarah J Maas
Making Faces by Amy Harmon
Chaos (Mayhem, # 3) by Jamie Shaw
*Havoc (Mayhem, # 4) by Jamie Shaw

Other Posts:
Sunday Post - 233 & Stacking the Shelves - 167
Sunday Post - 234 & Stacking the Shelves - 168
Sunday Post - 235
Sunday Post - 236 & Stacking the Shelves - 169
Ten Books I Wish Had Less Politics
Top Ten Slow Building Relationships
Ten Books I Loved More Than I Expected
Ten Books I Read Because of the Book Cover
Waiting on These Things I've Done by Rebecca Phillips
Waiting on Cage of Darkness (Reign of Secrets, # 2) by Jennifer Anne Davis
Waiting on Lucky in Love by Kasie West
Waiting on Genuine Fraud by E Lockhart
2017 Series Enders Reading Challenge - February Wrap Up
Problems Only We Know: No More ARCs
January 2017 EOM Wrap Up

Goals:
I'm a couple of days behind on my Bible reading plan.
I've read 16 out of 52 books.
I've read 4 out of 10-12 series enders.

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Waiting on Into the Bright Unknown

"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

Into the Bright Unknown (The Gold Seer Trilogy, # 3)

By: Rae Carson

Expected Publication: October 10th 2017 by Greenwillow Books

432 pages

Genre: Young Adult, Historical Fiction, Fantasy

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Goodreads description--The stunning conclusion to Rae Carson’s New York Times–bestselling Gold Seer trilogy, which Publishers Weekly in a starred review called “Simply terrific.” A historical fantasy brimming with magic, romance, and adventure—perfect for fans of Leigh Bardugo, Sarah Maas, and Westworld.

Leah Westfall, her fiancĆ© Jefferson, and her friends have become rich in the California Territory, thanks to Lee’s magical ability to sense precious gold. But their fortune has made them a target, and when a dangerous billionaire sets out to destroy them, Lee and her friends decide they’ve had enough—they will fight back with all their power and talents. Lee’s magic is continuing to strengthen and grow, but someone is on to her—someone who might have a bit of magic herself. The stakes are higher than ever as Lee and her friends hatch a daring scheme that could alter the California landscape forever. With a distinctive young heroine and a unique interpretation of American history, Into the Bright Unknown strikes a rich vein of romance, magic, and adventure, bringing the Gold Seer Trilogy to its epic conclusion. Includes a map and an author’s note.

I won't say that this has been a favorite series of mine, but I'm definitely interested to see how everything turns out. What are you waiting on this week? Let me know!