Monday, April 21, 2014

Book Review: The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey

Book: The 5th Wave (Book #1 in the 5th Wave series)
Author: Rick Yancey
Rating: 4.5/5 stars- I think I'm rating it higher than I enjoyed it but I DON'T CARE KIND OF

Synopsis (as found on Goodreads):

The Passage meets Ender’s Game in an epic new series from award-winning author Rick Yancey.

After the 1st wave, only darkness remains. After the 2nd, only the lucky escape. And after the 3rd, only the unlucky survive. After the 4th wave, only one rule applies: trust no one.

Now, it’s the dawn of the 5th wave, and on a lonely stretch of highway, Cassie runs from Them. The beings who only look human, who roam the countryside killing anyone they see. Who have scattered Earth’s last survivors. To stay alone is to stay alive, Cassie believes, until she meets Evan Walker. Beguiling and mysterious, Evan Walker may be Cassie’s only hope for rescuing her brother—or even saving herself. But Cassie must choose: between trust and despair, between defiance and surrender, between life and death. To give up or to get up.


Review:

After the much craze about this book, I finally hopped onto the bandwagon and decided to see what this book was about. I had heard sci-fi dystopian tagged along with it and I was excited.

Stupidly enough, I didn't expect aliens.

OK I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE THINKING

"CARMEN IT SOUNDS PRETTY DAMN OBVIOUS FROM THE SYNOPSIS IT'S ALIENS."

I'm kinda dense sometimes ok oops.

For the first quarter/third or so of this book, I was mega confused. Literally I was like

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I was like wait the waves the plot the characters WHAT.

But then the way the author unfolded Cassie's backstory, what had happened to create this apocalypse world, and how it melded with the current plotline was well structured and it gave a sense of urgency and mystery, as the reader rushes to find out more about what happened.

Then it all starts clicking together around maybe 60-70% of the book or something and I'm like AHAHAHAHAH I KNOW NOW

And then the action really starts clicking in and I'm like YEAH DIE ALIEN SCUM HAHAHAHAH

I was a little excited as you can see.

I liked Cassie, although the romance with Evan? Meh. I thought that could've been done better. I liked how Ben, Sammy, and Cassie's story all came together, but if you had to call Ben a love interest I would be like...
Meh.

Honestly, I kinda of knew beforehand that he was a possible love interest, but I totally thought (and still think!) he was going to be with Ringer.  (Is that spoilery? I don't think so but if you did SORRY) I liked him as a character, but I didn't care for him as a love interest.

Evan Walker. Hm. Well, I didn't like him all that much in the beginning, I just thought he was... kinda of cliche. Around the end though, I started feeling that he really was a decent guy, and there was some sympathy, and I was starting to like where the romance was going, but I liked how Cassie gritted her teeth and was focused on her one goal- her brother Sammy.

My solo issue with the book: POV SWITCH.
Look, multiple POVs are not my favourite to begin with, but my biggest irritation with this novel is that it switches point of view with almost no notices and I have to try and figure it out as I'm reading who it is. When they first switched POVs I was like:
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Normally, I would only give this book maybe 4 stars or so, but I gave it .5 higher, really due to the writing and world development- I really enjoyed how they came together and clicked and became a whole big storyline.

I suggest that you give The 5th Wave a try if you're one those sci-fi movie geeks or maybe you just want some aliens in your life.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

K-Drama Review: I Hear Your Voice



Drama: I Hear Your Voice
Network: SBS
# of episodes: 18
Rating: 4.5/5 stars- I just adopted a new puppy or something

Synopsis (as found on Wikipedia):

The series is a combination of courtroom drama and romantic comedy with elements of fantasy. After overcoming poverty and a difficult childhood, Jang Hye-sung becomes a lawyer, specifically a public defender, but she is pragmatic, self-preserving and jaded. Her life changes when she encounters Park Soo-ha , a high school boy with the supernatural ability to read other people's thoughts by looking into their eyes, and cop-turned-lawyer Cha Gwan-woo who is cheerful and idealistic, though a bit of a dork. Soo-ha gained his mind-reading ability after witnessing his father getting murdered ten years ago. His father's death had initially been dismissed as a car accident until Hye-sung, then a high school girl , gave decisive testimony in court despite the killer's threats, and Soo-ha has been searching for her ever since. As Hye-sung works with Soo-ha and Gwan-woo, she gradually lets go of her pursuit of money and glory. Together, this unlikely team use unconventional methods on their cases, proving that while sometimes justice is blind to a fault, she can still hear your voice.

Review:

After hearing the raving reviews on the movie and how cute it looked and sounded, I decided to give I Hear Your Voice a try.

Even though it took me like three months to finish it (due to me taking like a 2 month break) it was an enjoyable ride through and through. The main character is a character with immense character growth, from an annoying, jaded, unreasonable woman to someone who really see things deeper than the surface with a strong sense of justice. It's incredible to watch, along side with her co-star, WHO IS EFFING ADORABLE.

Seriously guys, I was wondering if he was like half puppy or something cause you cannot say no to this guy when he makes that face. Literally.

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At the same time, he managed to portray a wide wide spectrum of emotions- everything from revengeful, to deeply, madly, in love, to completely irrationally insane. It was exciting to watch, as the emotions were splayed onto the screen so honestly and raw.

Although I wasn't totally sold on their romance, they had chemistry together as characters together on screen and just wow. The moments that were meant to be deep and heart moving sold me completely.
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The cast worked together in a perfect symphony and harmony, bringing the story to life and carrying their roles through.

Lawyer Cha was almost equally adorable, although I almost wish he didn't become so serious midway...

As for our villain... a villain worthy of hate. Yet he wasn't evil for the sake of being evil. The plot actually explains and gives you reason, and almost sympathy for his past, and what has shaped him this way. It's not a crappy OMG YOU DROWNED MY HAMSTER reason, it's deep and it's personal and it's melds into the plot, giving it complexity and depth.

I was impressed with the plot, although sometimes a bit slow in terms of certain cases they were dealing with, brought tension in the right pacing, and gave good character development, while balancing the cute, funny moments with the scary, tense moments.

The soundtrack was also brought in beautifully to enhance the drama, not to heavy, but just as background.

Honestly, I'm just really impressed with the writing and the acting of this drama- poignant yet tense, something hard to do at the same time. It was kept clean with one simple plotline, without thirty thousand complex added subplots to mess up, yet the plotline was deep, complex, and had so much tensity, adorableness, and just all around awesomeness. I can't.
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Leave me a comment telling me what Kdrama to watch next guys... I'm still in withdrawal slightly. I need a new drama. 

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

April 2014

Monthly Wish List for this month and what I've read and seen this past month.

*(What I want to buy but probably only end up buying like 2)
Contemporary heavy month this time! 

Book List: 

*synopses may be spoilery if you have not read the previous books in the series. All synopses were found on Goodreads.


Book: Stolen Songbird (Book #1 in the Malediction Trilogy)
Author: Danielle L. Jensen
Released Date: April 1st
Synopsis:

For those who have loved Seraphina and Graceling comes another truly fabulous fantasy...

For five centuries, a witch’s curse has bound the trolls to their city beneath the ruins of Forsaken Mountain. Time enough for their dark and nefarious magic to fade from human memory and into myth. But a prophesy has been spoken of a union with the power to set the trolls free, and when Cécile de Troyes is kidnapped and taken beneath the mountain, she learns there is far more to the myth of the trolls than she could have imagined.

Cécile has only one thing on her mind after she is brought to Trollus: escape. Only the trolls are clever, fast, and inhumanly strong. She will have to bide her time, wait for the perfect opportunity.

But something unexpected happens while she’s waiting – she begins to fall for the enigmatic troll prince to whom she has been bonded and married. She begins to make friends. And she begins to see that she may be the only hope for the half-bloods – part troll, part human creatures who are slaves to the full-blooded trolls. There is a rebellion brewing. And her prince, Tristan, the future king, is its secret leader.

As Cécile becomes involved in the intricate political games of Trollus, she becomes more than a farmer’s daughter. She becomes a princess, the hope of a people, and a witch with magic powerful enough to change Trollus forever.



Book: Burn Out (Book #1 in the Burn Out series)
Author: Kristi Helvig
Released Date: April 8th
Synopsis:

A futuristic blend of Beth Revis's Across the Universe and Lenore Appelhans's Level 2, Burn Out will satisfy the growing desire for science fiction with a thrilling story of survival, intrigue, and adventure. 

Most people want to save the world; seventeen-year-old Tora Reynolds just wants to get the hell off of it. One of the last survivors in Earth's final years, Tora yearns to escape the wasteland her planet has become after the sun turns "red giant," but discovers her fellow survivors are even deadlier than the hostile environment.


Holed up in an underground shelter, Tora is alone--her brilliant scientist father murdered, her mother and sister burned to death. She dreams of living on a planet with oceans, plants, and animals. Unfortunately, the oceans dried out ages ago, the only plants are giant cacti with deadly spines, and her pet, Trigger, is a gun--one of the bio-energetic weapons her father created for the government before his conscience kicked in.

When family friend, Markus, arrives with mercenaries to take the weapons by force, Tora's fury turns to fear when government ships descend in an attempt to kill them all. She forges an unlikely alliance with Markus and his rag-tag group of raiders, including a smart but quiet soldier named James. Tora must quickly figure out who she can trust, as she must choose between saving herself by giving up the guns or honoring her father's request to save humanity from the most lethal weapons in existence.


Book: What I Thought Was True
Author: Huntley Fitzpatrick
Release Date: April 15th
Synopsis:

From the author of My Life Next Door comes a swoony summertime romance full of expectation and regret, humor and hard questions.

Gwen Castle's Biggest Mistake Ever, Cassidy Somers, is slumming it as a yard boy on her Nantucket-esque island this summer. He's a rich kid from across the bridge in Stony Bay, and she hails from a family of fishermen and housecleaners who keep the island's summer people happy. Gwen worries a life of cleaning houses will be her fate too, but just when it looks like she'll never escape her past—or the island—Gwen's dad gives her some shocking advice. Sparks fly and secret histories unspool as Gwen spends a gorgeous, restless summer struggling to resolve what she thought was true—about the place she lives, the people she loves, and even herself—with what really is.

A magnetic, push-me-pull-me romance with depth, this is for fans of Sarah Dessen, Jenny Han, and Deb Caletti.


Note from Carmen: I WANT THIS OMG IT'S SO PRETTY *heavy breathing

Book: The Geography of You and Me
Author: Jennifer E. Smith
Release Date: April 15th
Synopsis:

Lucy and Owen meet somewhere between the tenth and eleventh floors of a New York City apartment building, on an elevator rendered useless by a citywide blackout. After they're rescued, they spend a single night together, wandering the darkened streets and marveling at the rare appearance of stars above Manhattan. But once the power is restored, so is reality. Lucy soon moves to Edinburgh with her parents, while Owen heads out west with his father.

Lucy and Owen's relationship plays out across the globe as they stay in touch through postcards, occasional e-mails, and -- finally -- a reunion in the city where they first met.

A carefully charted map of a long-distance relationship, Jennifer E. Smith's new novel shows that the center of the world isn't necessarily a place. It can be a person, too.


Note from Carmen: I AM SO PUMPED FOR THIS AHHH

Book: The Forever Song
Author: Julie Kagawa
Release Date: April 15th
Synopsis:

VENGEANCE WILL BE HERS 

Allison Sekemoto once struggled with the question: human or monster? 

With the death of her love, Zeke, she has her answer. 

MONSTER 

Allie will embrace her cold vampire side to hunt down and end Sarren, the psychopathic vampire who murdered Zeke. But the trail is bloody and long, and Sarren has left many surprises for Allie and her companions—her creator, Kanin, and her blood brother, Jackal. The trail is leading straight to the one place they must protect at any cost—the last vampire-free zone on Earth, Eden. And Sarren has one final, brutal shock in store for Allie. 

In a ruined world where no life is sacred and former allies can turn on you in one heartbeat, Allie will face her darkest days. And if she succeeds, triumph is short-lived in the face of surviving forever alone.


Note from Carmen: AFTER THAT CLIFFHANGER GUYS SOMEONE PLEASE

Book: To All the Boys I've Loved Before (Book #1 in the To All the Boys I've Loved Before series)
Author: Jenny Han
Release Date: April 15th
Synopsis:
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is the story of Lara Jean, who has never openly admitted her crushes, but instead wrote each boy a letter about how she felt, sealed it, and hid it in a box under her bed. But one day Lara Jean discovers that somehow her secret box of letters has been mailed, causing all her crushes from her past to confront her about the letters: her first kiss, the boy from summer camp, even her sister's ex-boyfriend, Josh. As she learns to deal with her past loves face to face, Lara Jean discovers that something good may come out of these letters after all.
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March Obsessions

Books:
Cruel Beauty (MY LIIIIIIIIFE. Review can be found here.)

Other Stuff:
Sad Song (Song by We the Kings. I blame my friend for getting me addicted to the song.)
Divergent (Movie,  Mini Review can be found here.)

Things I Read/Saw in March and Didn't Review:
Romeo and Juliet
Valkyrie Rising
Between the Lines
Angelfall (Book #1 in the Penryn & the End of Days series)
The Son of Neptune (Book #2 in The Heroes of Olympus series)
World After (Book #2 in the Penryn & the End of Days series)
Storm (Book #1 in the Elemental series)
Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow

Away We Happened (Web Series)

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Book Review: Speechless by Hannah Harrington

Book: Speechless
Author: Hannah Harrington
Rating: 4.5/5 stars- waiting to see if it lingers

Synopsis (as found on Goodreads):

Everyone knows that Chelsea Knot can't keep a secret

Until now. Because the last secret she shared turned her into a social outcast—and nearly got someone killed.

Now Chelsea has taken a vow of silence—to learn to keep her mouth shut, and to stop hurting anyone else. And if she thinks keeping secrets is hard, not speaking up when she's ignored, ridiculed and even attacked is worse.

But there's strength in silence, and in the new friends who are, shockingly, coming her way—people she never noticed before; a boy she might even fall for. If only her new friends can forgive what she's done. If only she can forgive herself.



Review:

Ok so first: the cover is prettier than it looks online.
It's one of those covers that are even more gorgeous in person, because it shimmers in the light like a pearly dragon scale or something and personally, I'm happy to own it.

Hannah Harrington. Oh where do we start.
I read Hannah Harrington's debut novel Saving June about a year or two ago, and at the time I didn't think too too much about it, having liked the book, but wasn't crazy about it.

Yet as time goes on, and the days where I sit and muse about the contemporaries I've read and the stories that have genuinely touched my heart (yes I do that ok my head is like a high speed train running through topic to topic), somehow Saving June manages to be summoned up into my memories. It found a little niche in my heart to hide, coming out at moments when I need it.

That's when I knew I had to read more of Hannah Harrington's books.

Except Saving June was her only novel at the moment. Heh.

Speechless came out a while ago, and while I was crap at reading it when it was released, I finally did read it and I was satisfied but I'm still waiting.

Explanation: I want to see if it also find a corner of my heart to hide in.

But no means was this book flawless though. I don't particularly think this book was groundbreaking in the issues it addresses- it was good, it was simple, and it told a story effectively and had good morals in it. I walked away feeling good, feeling like I had one of those weird meditation things that somehow make you feel good and makes you open up and see the world better.

I did love that one line where Noah talked about hate and love.

It's not the most original plotline or romance, the characters are the tried-true kind that every contemporary has, the topic it address is a usual cliche pain in the neck, blah blah blah. It kind of doesn't matter too much in the end. Because it was executed in a way like made you feel the right way, kept you interested as you follow the protagonist through her journey of self-discovery, and the morals were delivered beautifully and thoughtfully.

It's the way the author writes that make her books come off the way it does. It's a comforting yet poignant feel, and it although the issues are different, the stories, the characters, everything is different, the underlying flow of the writing is the same for Saving June and Speechless. It makes everything not only bearable, but somehow the story was taking you by the hand and you were floating adrift with you. The characters became a comforting cast of friends you follow, despite how they seem so cliche yet seem to have these angles you never thought they'd have. The story loses the irritation it usually gives you with all the cliches. It just somehow clicks and works.

Only time will tell if this tale will stay with me like Saving June did and still does. I do think Saving June has a greater impact emotionally wise, but Speechless was more of a comforting blanket in the cold.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Book Review: Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge


Book: Cruel Beauty
Author: Rosamund Hodge
Rating: 5/5 stars- a forever favourite and love and I would give it millions of stars if I could omg the feels I can't

Synopsis (as found on Goodreads):

Graceling meets Beauty and the Beast in this sweeping fantasy about one girl's journey to fulfill her destiny and the monster who gets in her way-by stealing her heart.

Based on the classic fairy tale Beauty and the Beast, Cruel Beauty is a dazzling love story about our deepest desires and their power to change our destiny.

Since birth, Nyx has been betrothed to the evil ruler of her kingdom-all because of a foolish bargain struck by her father. And since birth, she has been in training to kill him.

With no choice but to fulfill her duty, Nyx resents her family for never trying to save her and hates herself for wanting to escape her fate. Still, on her seventeenth birthday, Nyx abandons everything she's ever known to marry the all-powerful, immortal Ignifex. Her plan? Seduce him, destroy his enchanted castle, and break the nine-hundred-year-old curse he put on her people.

But Ignifex is not at all what Nyx expected. The strangely charming lord beguiles her, and his castle-a shifting maze of magical rooms-enthralls her.

As Nyx searches for a way to free her homeland by uncovering Ignifex's secrets, she finds herself unwillingly drawn to him. Even if she could bring herself to love her sworn enemy, how can she refuse her duty to kill him? With time running out, Nyx must decide what is more important: the future of her kingdom, or the man she was never supposed to love.


Review:

When I first watched the trailer for Cruel Beauty, I was intrigued and I knew. I KNEW. I had to get my hands on this book.

So I went and picked it up and due to certain things (a.k.a school UGH) I had to hold off on reading this until now.

I read this in parts (because again, SCHOOL) and I was dying to get home every day just so I could read more and more and more and more of this book because I couldn't stop devouring this book.

IT WAS LIKE CHEESECAKE AND CHOCOLATE AND I WAS SWIMMING IN HONEY IN BOOK HEAVEN
MY FANGIRLISM FOR THIS BOOK IS OFF THE CHARTS
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The mythology, the fairytale, the fantasy elements, all weave together in such an intricating, dark, chillingly achingly beautiful tale. It's an amazing spin on the Beauty and Beast story (which was never a favourite of mine, but I certainly liked it better than say, the useless Snow White.) infused with Greek Mythology, a rich imaginative world, with a creative fantasy base of the elements of the world. THERE ARE NO WORDS TO EXPLAIN THE BEAUTY OF THE COMPLEXITY OF THIS NOVEL.

There are so many aspects that melt together perfectly in this book, that support and help enrich the complexity of the plot and the characters. omg.

The main character Nyx comes off as a person that you either love her or hate her, which I kind of self identify with. She's a little bipolar in the novel, because it was the way she grew up- with this burning hatred inside of her that she was being raised as demon fodder, but there was still human part of her telling her that kindness is possible, and it's like her own inner demon battling inside of her which is fascinating to watch. She wasn't the pure hearted heroine we all read about in fairy tales, the ones who overcome evil with their belief in justice blah blah. She was human in all aspects, with a devilish side of her, and it was refreshing and energizing to read.

Ignifex. OMG. MY HEART. He was like another Warner figure. (if you get that reference you are awesome) Mysterious, captivating, he swooped down and stole my heart away before I could even blink. How he turns from "evil incarnate I want you so dead omg" into "HOLY SHIT LET ME LOVE YOU" and just ahhhhh and just somehow sweepingly romantic. HOW. HOW.

and then Shade added complexity to the characters, depth, and just this whole trust issue within the book- he was an oxymoron within the character (slight spoiler), he represented good, yet his actions were bad, and just this whole "is he worth trusting, is he an ally, is he someone worthwhile?" just had me spinning, dizzy, and just racing through the book to find out.

Overall, I haven't had this much fun, this many feels in so so long. This is an intricate dark romantic debut that will sweep you off your feet, and I still haven't recovered totally from it yet. It will probably NEVER leave my shelf of favourites. YOU COMPLETE ME.

*P.S. Carmen apologizes for her crappy grammar/punctuation. Fangirling and English just doesn't mix.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Book Review: Don't Even Think About It by Sarah Mlynowski


Book: Don't Even Think About It
Author: Sarah Mlynowski
Released Date: March 11th 2014
Rating: 3.75/5 stars- hilariously weird

Synopsis (as found on Goodreads):

Contemporary teen fiction with romance, secrets, scandals, and ESP from the author of Ten Things We Did (And Probably Shouldn't Have).

We weren't always like this. We used to be average New York City high school sophomores. Until our homeroom went for flu shots. We were prepared for some side effects. Maybe a headache. Maybe a sore arm. We definitely didn't expect to get telepathic powers. But suddenly we could hear what everyone was thinking. Our friends. Our parents. Our crushes. Now we all know that Tess is in love with her best friend, Teddy. That Mackenzie cheated on Cooper. That, um, Nurse Carmichael used to be a stripper.

Since we've kept our freakish skill a secret, we can sit next to the class brainiac and ace our tests. We can dump our boyfriends right before they dump us. We know what our friends really think of our jeans, our breath, our new bangs. We always know what's coming. Some of us will thrive. Some of us will crack. None of us will ever be the same.
So stop obsessing about your ex. We're always listening.


Review:

*I received an ARC of this book via NetGalley due to the graciousness of the publishers

After the disaster that was Ten Things We Did (And Probably Shouldn't Have), I was quite hesitant on reading this.

But then I got pre-approved for it on NetGalley so... yay?

I did enjoy this a LOT more than Ten Things We Did though. It was more humourous, and it had that fun touch of paranormal abilities. There was a mixture of characters with different character traits that kept the story fresh and gave interesting interactions. I particularly enjoyed Olivia and Tess' POV's.

The one wacky thing about this book is that it's told in a very interesting POV. It's through the views of "we", the group as a whole. Although it takes a while to get a grasp on it, it proves entertaining and sets itself apart from other YA books.

I love how this really showed that if teenagers got telepathic powers, we weren't going to just turn ourselves in- first of all, no one would believe us, second, IMAGINE THE FUN.

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On second thought, let's not think about how we can destroy the world.

There were a couple aspects I didn't particularly clicked with in the book, just because I'm not the type of person to be sympathetic to a person like Mackenzie, but it's good that there such variety of characters in the story to represent the different voices of teenagers.

I thought that the plot was a little random at first, as it takes the time to give background and follow about 5 characters or more, but as it wraps up in the end, it makes for a satisfying finish, feeling like it was a hilarious story you read in the newspaper today.

In the end, Don't Think About It was a light read for those wacky out there ideas that makes for something to read for slight giggles and something on the side, nothing too crazy and just a good old teenage high school story.

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Series Review: Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi


Series: Under the Never Sky
Author: Veronica Rossi
Books: Under the Never Sky, Through the Ever Night, Into the Still Blue
Series Rating: 4.5/5 stars- there's a reason I own the entire set

Book #1's rating: 4/5 stars- potentially the start of something great
Book #2's rating: 4.5/5 stars- the ride of my life someone give me some chocolate
Book #3's rating: 4.5/5 stars- weeeeeeeeeee diiiiiiiiiiiie villian hahahahahahaha (I'm sane)

Synopsis of Under the Never Sky (as found on Goodreads):

WORLDS KEPT THEM APART.

DESTINY BROUGHT THEM TOGETHER.

Aria has lived her whole life in the protected dome of Reverie. Her entire world confined to its spaces, she's never thought to dream of what lies beyond its doors. So when her mother goes missing, Aria knows her chances of surviving in the outer wasteland long enough to find her are slim.

Then Aria meets an outsider named Perry. He's searching for someone too. He's also wild - a savage - but might be her best hope at staying alive.

If they can survive, they are each other's best hope for finding answers.


Review:

FIRST OF ALL: The names of the books in this series ROCKS. They are soooo good. (the covers to eeep.)

ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST GUYS.
I can't believe another series is ending- I sound like a broken record, but it's another series that I started in the beginning of the high school days.

Fangirl Reactions:
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Under the Never Sky:
Intriguing. Perry and Aria are totes adorbs.

Through the Ever Night:

Ok a)
KIRRA
KIRRA
KIRRA
KIRRA
KIRRA
*rage quit
LIKE WHY WOULD YOU EVEN LET HER SPEAK. WHY GIVE HER RIGHTS. I was literally like:
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b) ROAR <3 OMG MY APPRECIATION FOR YOU SOOOOOOOARED. I LOVE YOU AS A SIDE CHARACTER.

Into the Still Blue:

*curled up in a blanket
*slight whimpers
*small smile at the fact Veronica Rossi kindly spared about 85% of our hearts
*grin at the fate of... certain characters.

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I love that gif. It expresses me so well.

Under the Never Sky is a series that soared. With an interesting background, combining supernatural abilities and the dystopian atmosphere, and delightful plot turns and characters. It's written in a dual POV, which I generally find annoying for most books, but it totally worked for this series.

I really liked Aria and Perry as our central characters; their character growth is immense as they each step up to a higher spot of commandment throughout the series, and especially with how Aria has coped from the change.

The side characters are amazing support, creating a community in crisis as one of the major plot points in this story; especially Roar- he almost steals the spotlight in the series, with his charming and witty talk, and the way he backs up Aria and Perry, he just grabs your eye on the page and refuses to let go of your attention.

Overall, a riveting series that is a satisfying ride from start to finish, and is somehow exciting without tearing apart our hearts with any cliffhangers where we actually leave with our hearts semi-intact.
 
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