Posted in Young Adult

17 Books That I Enjoyed in 2017

2017 is about to come to an end and there have been many many books published, bought, and read this year! I always enjoy reflecting back on the books that I have read and enjoyed this time of year, and start new goals for the new year. This year my Goodreads goal was to read 100 books, that quickly got changed to 75, and now that the year is almost over? Well lets just say that I did not meet my goal of 75. =/ A lot of life events happened for me this year, and I am okay with that. After reading my list, leave a comment and tell me which books you enjoyed this year!


  1. The Language of Thorns and Roses by Leigh Bardugo
  2.  Illuminae by Amie Kauffman and Jay Kristoff
  3. Bellamy and the Brute by Alicia Michaels
  4. Once and for All by Sarah Dessen
  5. Just Listen by Sarah Dessen
  6. House of Ash by Hope Cook
  7. Rook by Sharon Cameron
  8. Letters to the Lost by Brigid Kemmerer
  9. The Girl at Midnight by Claudia Gray
  10. Vassa in the Night by Sarah Porter
  11. Truthwitch by Susan Dennard
  12. Caraval by Stephanie Garber
  13. The Diabolic by SJ Kincaid
  14. Talking as Fast as I Can by Lauren Graham
  15. Eon by Allison Goodman
  16. Emergence by S.G.D. Singh
  17. Quinsey Wolfe’s Glass Vault by Candace Robinson

(Clicking any of the links above will take you to my book review)

Did you enjoy any on my list? What’s some of your favorite books this year?

Posted in Arc, Young Adult

When I Cast Your Shadow Book Review

When I Cast Your Shadow  by Sarah Porterwhenicastyourshadow

Published: September 12th 2017 by Tor Teen

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars

NetGalley provided an eArc in exchange for an honest review

Goodreads Summary:

Dashiell Bohnacker was hell on his family while he was alive. But it’s even worse now that he’s dead…

Ruby. Haunted by her dead brother, unable to let him go, Ruby must figure out whether his nightly appearances in her dreams are the answer to her prayers—or a nightmare come true…

Everett. He’s always been jealous of his dashing older brother. Now Everett must do everything he can to save his twin sister Ruby from Dashiell’s clutches.

Dashiell. Charming, handsome, and manipulative, Dash has run afoul of some very powerful forces in the Land of the Dead. His only bargaining chips are Ruby and Everett. At stake is the very survival of the Bohnacker family, bodies and souls…

When I Cast Your Shadow
This story was a lot different than normal ghost stories about haunting and possessions, which is why I picked it up in the first place. Then it took me about 4 months to actually finish reading this book. It took not having TV and wifi for me to be bored enough to tackle this book.
What I thought and what we got were almost two completely different things. I thought we were going to get a very different take on a ghost story, and on that aspect I was right. What we got was a dysfunctional family who for some reason love Dashiell even with all of his faults. Honestly, I don’t know what they all see in him. Everyone and their mother seems to be in love with him, and all he did was used people and did drugs until he died and then continued to use people even in death. I couldn’t find a single trait that made me like him as a character. He was, I think 20, or so and talked to his siblings like they were 5. His siblings didn’t help their cause, because they acted like they were 5 as well.
What made this book hard to read was that I did not like any of the characters. Dashiell, I already mentioned above, but to go into further detail he was just one of those characters that you dislike in the beginning and then you were supposed to like by the end but it never happened. Everett and Ruby were not much better, like most everyone else, I had high hopes for Everett but he was on a one track mind and never really grew as a character. Actually, none of the characters actually grew. Ruby, I thought, was the most annoying character in the entire book. It seemed as if she whined over every single thing, and took everything as a personal attack against her and Dashiell. Speaking of that, they had the weirdest relationship no siblings should ever have. It almost bordered on incestuous (with a scene that was and then was never brought up again like it didn’t even happen). That right there almost made me stop reading, but I was almost to the end and I had suffered so much already I figured I might as well finish.
Ok, I think I’ll leave the characters alone now and talk about something else. The plot. This book had the potential to be very good and original, but it was seriously lacking. First, the beginning moved agonizingly slow. Then, when new characters were introduced, I had no idea how they fit in or what their role was in the overall scheme of things. Okay, he is the bad guy. Why is he the bad guy? For about 95% of the book, I never really understood Dashiell’s motivation for anything until the big scene at the end. Everything else had moved so slow, I thought the big finale would take up some time but no it seemed as if it was over in a page or two. Then it was like everything went back to normal. It was strange. Very strange.
Overall, this book was not my favorite of Porters. I loved her Vassa in the Night and the writing style was pretty much the same in both books. I think if I liked just even one character in this book I would have enjoyed it much more.

Posted in Young Adult

Book Blogger Hop: Week of 12/22-28th


Book Blogger Hop

This weekly hop is hosted by Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer, featuring a question about books each week. The purpose is to bring bookish bloggers together, basically. To participate, write a post about the question for that week and add your link.

This weeks question:22nd – 28th – Have you ever asked co-workers to give you a book or B&N gift card if they got your name for a Secret Santa gift exchange? If so, did you get whet you asked for? (submitted by Maria @ A Night’s Dream of Books)

Shoot, I ask for this every year for Christmas to anyone who wants to know what to get me! Last year, my husband outdid himself and basically got every book on my Christmas list. =) Seriously, the best hubby ever. This year, I did receive one BN gift card from a family member, and all the books I bought myself and “wrapped” for the baby! (Insert shrugging emoji here, lol). My hubby and I decided not to buy each other presents since we did adult things like bought a house and had a baby. So therefore baby S got a bunch of books for Christmas =). I so can’t wait for next year, when I can start a new tradition of opening up one book each day of December.

Do you have any special traditions you do with your kids (if you have them)? I’m looking for traditions to start as baby S gets bigger!

 

Posted in Young Adult

Waiting on Wednesday (12/27/2017)

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by  Jill from Breaking The Spine that shows the upcoming books that many of us are anticipating! This week, I’m waiting for…


 thecruelprince

Title:  The Cruel Prince (The Folk of the Air #1)

Author: Holly Black

Expected Publication: January 2nd 2018

Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

Goodreads Summary:

Of course I want to be like them. They’re beautiful as blades forged in some divine fire. They will live forever.

And Cardan is even more beautiful than the rest. I hate him more than all the others. I hate him so much that sometimes when I look at him, I can hardly breathe.

Jude was seven years old when her parents were murdered and she and her two sisters were stolen away to live in the treacherous High Court of Faerie. Ten years later, Jude wants nothing more than to belong there, despite her mortality. But many of the fey despise humans. Especially Prince Cardan, the youngest and wickedest son of the High King.

To win a place at the Court, she must defy him–and face the consequences.

In doing so, she becomes embroiled in palace intrigues and deceptions, discovering her own capacity for bloodshed. But as civil war threatens to drown the Courts of Faerie in violence, Jude will need to risk her life in a dangerous alliance to save her sisters, and Faerie itself.

I can’t believe that January is right around the corner! I don’t know yet what book will be my very first purchase of the new year, but this one is on top of my list! It sounds very intriguing and it’s a new series to boot.

What are you waiting for this week?

Posted in Young Adult

Goodreads Monday (12/25/2017)

Goodreads Monday is a meme hosted by Lauren @Page Turner,  and the idea is to post a book that’s on your TBR pile and show it off. This is a great way to show off books I have not yet managed to read!


This week I have chosen:

wonderwoman

Title:  Wonder Woman: Warbringer (DC Icons #1)

Author: Leigh Bardugo

Published: August 28th 2017 by Random House Children’s Books

Goodreads Summary:

Daughter of immortals.

Princess Diana longs to prove herself to her legendary warrior sisters. But when the opportunity finally comes, she throws away her chance at glory and breaks Amazon law—risking exile—to save a mortal. Diana will soon learn that she has rescued no ordinary girl, and that with this single brave act, she may have doomed the world.

Daughter of death.

Alia Keralis just wanted to escape her overprotective brother with a semester at sea. She doesn’t know she is being hunted by people who think her very existence could spark a world war. When a bomb detonates aboard her ship, Alia is rescued by a mysterious girl of extraordinary strength and forced to confront a horrible truth: Alia is a Warbringer—a direct descendant of the infamous Helen of Troy, fated to bring about an age of bloodshed and misery.

Together.

Two girls will face an army of enemies—mortal and divine—determined to either destroy or possess the Warbringer. Tested beyond the bounds of their abilities, Diana and Alia must find a way to unleash hidden strengths and forge an unlikely alliance. Because if they have any hope of saving both their worlds, they will have to stand side by side against the tide of war.

Wonder Woman: Warbringer (DC Icons, #1)


Merry Christmas!!! If you celebrate Christmas, I hope you have a very wonderful day full of family and friends!

This week I want to highlight Wonder Woman by Leigh Bardugo for GRM! I’ve had this book on my shelf since September, and I am hoping that by putting it on here it will motivate me to pick it up and read it! I’ve heard so many great things about this book and I can’t wait to pick it up. Have you read it? What are your opinions?

Posted in Young Adult

Nameless Book Review

Nameless by Lili St. Crownameless

Tales of Madness and Beauty #1

Published: April 4th 2013 by Razorbill

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars

Goodreads Summary:

When Camille was six years old, she was discovered alone in the snow by Enrico Vultusino, godfather of the Seven—the powerful Families that rule magic-ridden New Haven. Papa Vultusino adopted the mute, scarred child, naming her after his dead wife and raising her in luxury on Haven Hill alongside his own son, Nico.

Now Cami is turning sixteen. She’s no longer mute, though she keeps her faded scars hidden under her school uniform, and though she opens up only to her two best friends, Ruby and Ellie, and to Nico, who has become more than a brother to her. But even though Cami is a pampered Vultusino heiress, she knows that she is not really Family. Unlike them, she is a mortal with a past that lies buried in trauma. And it’s not until she meets the mysterious Tor, who reveals scars of his own, that Cami begins to uncover the secrets of her birth… to find out where she comes from and why her past is threatening her now.

Nameless (Tales of Beauty & Madness, #1)


Reading the premise, I went in thinking that this was going to be a very great dark retelling of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. With a bonus of vampires and other types of creatures mixed in. What I got was a lot different that what I was expecting to get.

First, I want to talk about Cami. I really liked her in the beginning. She was mysterious with a dark hidden past, and just trying to find her place in the world. But then, the “I’m not really a Vultusino, so I shouldn’t get comfortable” routine got old real quick. She’s been there since she was 6 years old, if they were going to get rid of her I think they would have done it by now. She definitely has the I’m a little rich girl with no real problems so I will create problems for myself syndrome. This was especially evident, when everyone is just trying to help her and keep her safe and she just runs off and tries to do things without consulting anyone. I understand being independent and doing things on your own, but when someone has to bail you out of every situation it’s time to grow as a character and figure things out. I think that was my biggest problem with Cami. There was no actual character growth, so therefore she wasn’t very relatable. She just seemed very whiny and then petulant when things didn’t go her way.

Cami’s relationship with Nico was an interesting one. At first it was kind of like a big brother/little sister vibe that turned into a romantic one? Then after her birthday, their relationship became super weird and almost like he was a father figure. At least, that was how it seemed she was treating it. It was like all before her birthday, Cami knew exactly how Nico felt about her and didn’t question it one bit. Then she did a complete 180, and acted like if she did one single thing wrong he would kick her out of the house and never speak to her again. To sum up, their relationship is not very believable and therefore are my least favorite couple this year.

Plot wise, this book moved very slow and I mean achingly slow. For the first half of the book, I think the author was trying to set up the world? But all I got was confusion, on top of confusion. There are so many different types of creatures and references to an event that happened to create the dystopian world, I have no idea what any of it means. We are left with a lot more questions than answers. The plot started in the prologue and then didn’t reappear again to about halfway through the book, or at least that’s what it seemed like. The big moment felt very rushed, and then for me the ending took way too long.

Overall, I was very meh about this book. I really enjoyed St. Crows Strange Angels series, so I was hoping that I would enjoy this one as well. At this point, I don’t think I will continue with the series as there is way too many books on my TBR shelves to read. But, if you do enjoy dystopianesque, vampires, and fairy tale retellings you may enjoy this book and hopefully more than I did!

Posted in Young Adult

Book Blogger Hop: Week of 12/15-21st


Book Blogger Hop

This weekly hop is hosted by Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer, featuring a question about books each week. The purpose is to bring bookish bloggers together, basically. To participate, write a post about the question for that week and add your link.

This weeks question: 15th – 21st – Which book(s) would you like Santa to bring you this year? (submitted by Maria @ A Night’s Dream of Books)

This is kind of a hard question! There are just so many books on my list that I would love to get for Christmas! I’ll go with the top 5 on my list right now:

  1. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban the Illustrated edition
  2. A Darker Shade of Magic by VE Schwab (I haven’t decided if I want the original white cover, or the BN special edition cover. Does it bother you if sets are missmatched?)
  3. The Last Magician by Lisa Maxwell
  4. Ever the Brave by Erin Summerill
  5. Batman: Nightwalker by Marie Lu

What books would you like to be delivered by Santa?

Posted in Young Adult

Waiting on Wednesday (12/20/2017)

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by  Jill from Breaking The Spine that shows the upcoming books that many of us are anticipating! This week, I’m waiting for…


 theyoungqueens

Title:  The Young Queens (Three Dark Crowns 0.5)

Author: Edited by Kendare Blake

Expected Publication: December 26th 2017

Publisher: HarperTeen

Goodreads Summary:

Three black witches, born to a descending queen. One would rise to become queen in her place. Perhaps the strongest of the three. Perhaps the cleverest. Or perhaps it would be the girl born under the best shield of luck.

Katharine, Arsinoe and Mirabella – three young queens born to fulfil their destiny – to fight to the death to win the crown. But before they were poisoner, elemental and naturalist, they were children, sisters and friends . . .

The Young Queens (Three Dark Crowns, #0.5)


I can’t believe Christmas is only 5 days away!!! Have you finished your Christmas shopping? I’ve technically finished, but I can’t seem to stop buying stuff for my daughter. This is her first Christmas, and it’s only going to get worse as she gets older (#sorrynotsorry)!

I haven’t started this series yet, but I do own the first two. I am thinking of waiting until the fourth one comes out and just binge reading the whole series at once. Do you like to do that, or do you read each book as it comes out?

Posted in Young Adult

Book Blogger Hop: Week of Dec 1st-7th


Book Blogger Hop

This weekly hop is hosted by Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer, featuring a question about books each week. The purpose is to bring bookish bloggers together, basically. To participate, write a post about the question for that week and add your link.

This weeks question: 1st – 7th – What is your favourite Christmas-themed read? (submitted by Kristin @ Lukten av Trykksverte)

This is a little hard for me. I can’t think of anything on my shelves that has a Christmas-theme. There are books that have Christmas in them, but it isn’t a major focus. So I guess I will just have to go with a classic.

thenightbeforechristmas

I remember this book being read almost every year in school and I always loved it, because it meant Christmas break was starting soon!

What is your favorite Christmas-themed book?

Posted in Young Adult

Goodreads Monday (12/4/2017)

Goodreads Monday is a meme hosted by Lauren @Page Turner,  and the idea is to post a book that’s on your TBR pile and show it off. This is a great way to show off books I have not yet managed to read!


This week I have chosen:

nameless

Title:  Nameless (Tales of Beauty & Madness #1)

Author: Lili St. Crow

Published: April 4th 2013 by Razorbill

Goodreads Summary:

When Camille was six years old, she was discovered alone in the snow by Enrico Vultusino, godfather of the Seven—the powerful Families that rule magic-ridden New Haven. Papa Vultusino adopted the mute, scarred child, naming her after his dead wife and raising her in luxury on Haven Hill alongside his own son, Nico.

Now Cami is turning sixteen. She’s no longer mute, though she keeps her faded scars hidden under her school uniform, and though she opens up only to her two best friends, Ruby and Ellie, and to Nico, who has become more than a brother to her. But even though Cami is a pampered Vultusino heiress, she knows that she is not really Family. Unlike them, she is a mortal with a past that lies buried in trauma. And it’s not until she meets the mysterious Tor, who reveals scars of his own, that Cami begins to uncover the secrets of her birth… to find out where she comes from and why her past is threatening her now.

Nameless (Tales of Beauty and Madness, #1)


How is it already December already?!?!?! This year has just flown by and I’ve had so many life changes in just this year alone, it has been a whirlwind!

This week I have chosen Nameless by Lili St. Crow for Goodreads Monday. This has been physically on my TBR shelf since one of my book hauls from BookOutlet back in October. I have read St. Crow’s Strange Angels series and really loved it, so now I’m going to dive into her other series. I have been on a retelling kick lately, and this fits right in with the other books I have read this past month.

What is on your TBR shelf this week?