Monday, September 29, 2014

Review: Born of Silence


Born of Silence
Born of Silence by Sherrilyn Kenyon

My rating: 5 of 5 stars



I have said it before and I'll probably end up saying it a million more times before I go, but I really do love Sherrilyn Kenyon and the books that she writes. And while I started out with just the Dark-Hunter books, I am happily branching out into other areas and thoroughly enjoying the world that she creates. Sherrilyn is vivid in her story telling and very precise. There is no question what is going on or if she knows what she is doing. She has a way of drawing the reader into her world and showing them exactly what you mean. And once you start on the ride, you really can't stop. Oh you can certainly try, but it usually doesn't work that way and in all honesty, you don't want it to. You don't want the stories to end or the thrills to stop.

These characters and their world become like a new home. And it is something that you cannot help but cherish and adore. The way that Sherrilyn writes, if I could be half as good, I would consider myself lucky. Without a doubt, if you haven't read anything by her, you should start now. Pick up one of her books, any of them and start in on an adventure you will never regret.



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Saturday, September 20, 2014

Review: The Calling of the Three


The Calling of the Three
The Calling of the Three by Ru Emerson

My rating: 5 of 5 stars



So I won't lie, this is a book that I've actually read before but more recently got to thinking about. And so I hunted it down as I was trying to recall the title and discovered the names of the first three all over again only to find there were three more books to the series! So I promptly set about learning the cheapest way to obtain all of these books (thank you Amazon) and started down the path of rereading the first three before I decided to dive into books 4, 5, and 6.

And I have to say that there is something very cool about this series. It isn't one that most people have heard of which I think is kind of a pity because it's definitely fun. Without spoiling too much, you have two nobles trying to get back their throne from their evil uncle (cliche) and the magical instructor of the sister calls help for them only for that help to end up being three people from our world. They're straight out of the eighties, these two families collide as they try to set things right.

The characters are unconventional and the story has a few twists that you wouldn't expect which is something that I really appreciate about it. Sure you can see it as typical fantasy, but there's something more to it. Something that I can't quite describe. I could try, but really, I find it hard to think of the words. It's one of those things where you have to read it. And I definitely recommend it. A beautiful blend of epic high fantasy and contemporary adventure, Ru Emerson built a story that I feel is timeless and unique.



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Friday, September 5, 2014

Review: Son of No One


Son of No One
Son of No One by Sherrilyn Kenyon

My rating: 5 of 5 stars



To describe my love for Sherrilyn's books is a very difficult process. She's amazing. And I can never say that enough. And this book continues my thought process in that direction. Continuing her legacy of beautifully crafted stories and rich characters, Sherrilyn Kenyon weaves a story that is exciting, enticing, and draws readers into the world that she has created. I have to say that I love how she ties everything together. She brings little bits and pieces in from her different worlds to build a complex and very rich story that is hard not to admire.

I don't want to give any spoilers, because I believe that is wrong on many levels, but I will say that this story, like every other Dark-Hunter novel is well worth the read. Spell-binding and invigorating, Son of No One builds upon a well-established foundation while also managing to stand on its own and to dig deeper into the history and personality of established and well-loved characters who find a way to stay with you even after you put the book down.



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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Review: Where She Went


Where She Went
Where She Went by Gayle Forman

My rating: 5 of 5 stars



I would like to start off by saying that the only reason that this review is two days late is because I haven't had internet that last few days. But that is neither here nor there.

I love this book. I say that a lot and it's always true when I say it but in this case I have to say that I liked this book even more than the first one. For those of you who don't know, Where She Went is the sequel to If I Stay which I really liked. Far more than I liked The Fault in Our Stars which a lot of people might try to compare it to. Having said that I find that I like this book even more. And it's not just because we get to see the other perspective. I think it is because I could relate to this story a lot more.

Though it still ties back into the events of the first book as that does heavily influence many of the characters, there is something more to be said of this book and the struggle that we witness. It is about someone who is trying to figure out their life while everyone else around them is telling them that it has to be a certain way. And in a very clear way it also says that no one can tell you what your life should be or how you should live it. Only you can decide that. And really, your life isn't worth living until you make the choice for yourself.



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Monday, September 1, 2014

Review: Born of Shadows


Born of Shadows
Born of Shadows by Sherrilyn Kenyon

My rating: 5 of 5 stars



To say that I love Sherrilyn Kenyon is probably an understatement. There are some people who would probably say she is simply a guilty pleasure. I would say that is a very unfair assessment. She creates rich and diverse worlds with plot lines and overarching tales that follow through her stories and can easily leave a reader hoooked and begging for more. She has moments of humor and moments that tear at your hearts. Moments where you can't breathe through the excitement and moments where you simply decide that sleep is overrated.

Born of Shadow definitely fills in all of those boxes with the appropriate yet. Returning back to the first generation of the League characters, I was introduced to several new characters that I absolutely adore as well as given further insight into characters that I'd already met and come to love. You don't have to love science fiction to love the League books, Sherrilyn certainly takes that aspect and makes it her own and I can't wait to get off work and read the next one!



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