My Fave Dystopian Books

•March 25, 2013 • 3 Comments

prodigyDivergentproject ELE 1I’m giving you the BEST of the dystopian bunch, IMO. These are the ones that suck you into their world and make you believe you’re in it with the characters. These were the ones that were the most affecting and thought provoking and just flat out awesome, again IMO. I love me some good action, intrigue, and romance and these totally delivered.

You’ll see I took the description for a few from Amazon. I hated doing that, but I read some of these quite some time ago and thought the description described it better than I could. I definitely need to get better about posting reviews right after I’ve read the book, because not too long after, i’m left remembering I loved the book but I forget all the details that made it so good in the first place :S Note to self: STOP being so damn lazy and start posting!!! Let me know which ones you think should be on here. I’d love to check them out!!

Also, I have a ton of books I can loan through amazon, so hit me up and i’ll see if I can loan out the specific title you’re looking for.

1. Hunger Games trilogy (Suzanne Collins) – Do I really need to give description? I feel by now most people have a pretty good idea what these books are about. I will say that my favorite of the 3 was Catching Fire and I read this one so many times. It always comforted me somehow when i was feeling down, mostly because of Peeta’s awesomeness 🙂

2. Divergent series (Veronica Roth) – For me this was similar to Harry Potter in that the factions reminded me of the houses in HP. Each one representing a specific trait like erudite for the brainy, dauntless for the brave etc… It reminded me of Hunger Games with the Dauntless initiations feeling a little like how the tributes were in the games and the strategies involved. I feel Tris as the heroine was a bit more relatable/likable than Katniss, though was every bit as tough. Four was physically tougher than Peeta, though no less devoted and was more hard around the edges. That made me love his character even more.
It’s fast paced and has that familiar can you really trust those in charge theme happening. Awesome characters and story all around and the second book, Insurgent, is even better than the first and that’s saying something.

3. Under the Never Sky series (Veronica Rossi) – Love, love this series!!! So, premise: Main character – Aria, kind of spoiled, very sheltered, but likeable. Due to aether storms (something like a major lightening storm which pretty much destroys everything) people are living in pods, very technologically advaced. They are told the air outside is poisionous and basically have everything they need in the pods. Her and her friends get into some major trouble and she’s saved by a “savage” who has snuck into the pod somehow. She gets blamed and exiled for what happens and is left for dead essentially in the wasteland—known as The Death Shop. Aria meets an Outsider named Perry- the same wild, savage guy that saved her back in Reverie. Perry is a hunter for his tribe-quiet, easily annoyed, but a softie inside…kind of. Needless to say, their relationship begins very hate-hate, but once they have to start relying on each other it becomes aything but. I know i haven’t made this sound as good as it truly is, but i will say the story and characters are great. you will love reading how aria and perry have to adjust to each other and all the action/adventure they find along the way. you get both POVs and teh sequel was as good if not better than Under the Never Sky.

4. Legend series (Marie Lu) – What was once the western United States is now home to the Republic, a nation perpetually at war with its neighbors. Born into an elite family in the Republic’s, fifteen-year-old June is a prodigy being groomed for success in the Republic’s highest military circles. Born into the slums, fifteen-year-old Day is the country’s most wanted criminal, but his motives may not be as malicious as they seem.
June and Day have no reason to cross paths – until the day June’s brother, Metias, is murdered and Day becomes the prime suspect. Caught in the ultimate game of cat and mouse, Day is in a race for his family’s survival, while June seeks to avenge Metias’s death. But in a shocking turn of events, the two uncover the truth of what has really brought them together, and the sinister lengths their country will go to keep its secrets. Full of nonstop action, suspense, and romance, this novel is sure to move readers as much as it thrills. (taken from amazon’s book descriptiom) What i love is that it flows so well. It is not pretentious or wordy and has alternating POVs from June and Day. You really get to know and root for the characters. The love story feels like a natural progression and not the insta-love that i hate reading. I have to admit i had this in my kindle for months before reasing it. I felt like it would be on the younger side of YA and that the story wouldn’t be as compelling or developed, but I was wrong. The book grabbed my attention from the beginning and I was kicking myself for not starting it sooner!

5. Cinder (Lunar Chronicles – Marissa Meyer) – Humans and androids crowd the raucous streets of New Beijing. A deadly plague ravages the population. From space, the Lunar people and a pretty evil queen watch, waiting to make their move. No one knows that Earth’s fate hinges on one girl. . . . Cinder, a gifted mechanic, is a cyborg (and part human). She’s a second-class citizen with a mysterious past, hated by her stepmother and blamed for her stepsister’s illness. But when her life becomes intertwined with the handsome Prince Kai’s, she suddenly finds herself at the center of an intergalactic struggle, and a forbidden attraction. Caught between duty and freedom, loyalty and betrayal, she must uncover secrets about her past in order to protect her world’s future. (taken from amazon’s book description.)
This is a totally original take on the well known Cinderella fairy tale. It totally spins the tale in a way that you forget it’s based on Cinderella. There’s lots of action and well written supporting characters, especially Cinder’s robot best friend who has some of the best lines in the book. It’s definitely not a “girly” fairy tale anymore 😉 See my review for Scarlet, the second book in the series.

6. The Uglies series (Scott Westerfield) – In Tally Youngblood’s world, looks matter. She lives in a society created to function with perfect-looking people who never have a chance to think for themselves. And she’s tired of it. First as an ugly, then a pretty, and finally a special, Tally takes down the social infrastructure. And then, a generation later, a world obsessed with fame and instant celebrity—and filled with extras—will reap the consequences. (taken from amazon’s book description.) The author creates a very vibrant world, one though set in the future, doesn’t seem so far off from where we are headed. It’s definitely reflective of today’s society and obsession with looks, fame and technology. It took me a little bit to get used to how the characters talked to one another-it was a lil annoying initially, but in a way it makes sense that teens would have a diff way of speaking to each other.

7. Project ELE series (Rebecca Gober)*just started this series and loved the 1st book! It’s got this X men vibe happening. See my review. I read the remaining 3 books out this weekend and am obsessed with this series. It’s so good! I cant say i know a hell of a lot about ELE even after finishing the 4th book, but everything seems to be progressing organically and dont feel the series is being dragged out for the sake of making some more money (*cough cough Celestra, House of Night..). The story is fast moving and the characters are really well written and the romance is sweet and believeable ander the circumstances.

8. Enclave series (Ann Aguirre) – This is a bit more dark, gruesome and gory than the standard dystopian, but I’ve loved the 2 books and the novella, so far. 1st book is Enclave and mostly takes place below ground. The 2nd takes place above ground, or Topside. It takes a bit to really get what’s happening in the story in the 1st book, but it’s really good if you stick with it and the second book was just awesome. it felt different and original even though some of the themes are similar tho those in other books i’ve read in the same genre.

9. Poison Princess (Arcana Chronicles – Kresley Cole) – loved this! it’s post apocalyptic and paranormal. Evie’s 16 and having hallucinations of the world ending…which it does…not many survive and those that do-well you can imagine how that is. So there’s 22 players/teens that represent a different card or character in a deck. They each have a unique ability and will be involved in some sort of good vs evil battle where only one can survive..there’s this guy (isn’t there always?), Jack Deveux, hot, cajun, dangerous and difficult who she knew in high school and mostly hated, who finds her post apocalypse and helps her survive and figure out what’s really happening to her.

10. Ashfall (Mike Mullin) – this is the 1st book of a series. ive only read the 1st one. not sure how good the rest is, but this one is really good, seems so realistic, but is also slow paced in the beginning, so you’ll need some patience. It started and stopped this for a a couple months before getting to the point where i couldn’t stop till i finished it.

Project ELE (ELE Series #1) (The ELE Series) (Kindle Edition)

•March 22, 2013 • Leave a Comment

Project ELE (ELE Series #1) (The ELE Series) (Kindle Edition).

Project ELE (ELE Series #1) (The ELE Series) (Kindle Edition)

•March 22, 2013 • Leave a Comment

Project ELE So, i picked up Project ELE and then couldn’t put it down! i stayed up till 4am reading eventhough i had to be up for work a couple of hours later! This book was SO good! I was afraid it would be YA on the younger side, but I can honestly say this can appeal to both young adults and adults alike.
The authors do a great job sucking you into this world and the characters are awesome. You will totally fall in love with them and each has a distinct personality. What i like about Willow is that though she is 15 when the story starts, she’s mature,fiesty,puts her self out there for others, is resourceful and i love that she has a photographic memory. This book is a great mix of dystopian and sci fi. It has a bit of a X-Men vibe which is pretty fun. Also, i totally love the Willow and Alec scenes ❤ love the dynamic between them and I like that he is a little older. Conner and Claire are very cute too. Can't wait to see how Zach and Candy fit into the next book.
All in all, this is definitely a must read for anyone who loves a good,satisfying, fast paced dystopian.
This book is 4.5 stars and more than worth the 2.99 i paid.

Scarlet – by Marissa Meyer

•February 21, 2013 • 2 Comments

So, Scarlet is the sequel to Cinder by Marissa Meyer. When i heard that new characters were being introduced and would be playing a major part in this sequel i was completely dreading it :S Then, i heard that the Little Red Riding Hood story was going to be woven into the mix. I was positive that this would totally suck! How could you mix Cinderella, albeit a sci fi/futuristic re-telling of Cinderalla with Little Red Riding Hood and have it make any sense!

Super happy to say I didn’t know what the hell I was talking about! I’ve been super bad at reviewing books though i’ve still been reading like a fiend. It took Scarlet to make me get up off my lazy butt and write about how great this book really is 🙂

It picks up where it left off in Cinder, with Cinder in prison and making a break for it. It introduces a new character, Captain Thorne who is hilarious. His lines are some of the best in this book. The story alternates between Cinder’s escape and with alternating chapters about Scarlet who’s grandmother may have information that could help Cinder and stop the Lunar apocalypse (you know, with Kai marrying the hideous Lunar queen and her taking over the world). Problem is her grandmother has been kidnapped. Enter super hot, mysterious, street-fighting guy named Wolf who happens to meet Scarlet at the diner she works at. See, Scarlet (red), the grandmother and the Wolf-love it;)

I have to say, i loved Cinder and Kai’s story in the 1st book, but i really loved Scarlet and Wolf’s story in the sequel. There’s a lot of action, some really good romance and Marissa Meyer has a way of pulling you into the world she created. She makes it so easy to visualize. There’s less Kai and Cinder in the sequel, but what is there lets you know there due for some really good scenes in the next book. If you’ve read Cinder, you HAVE to read Scarlet. If you haven’t read either, then what are you waiting for?! Definitely worth it.

Checkout the Scarlet trailer at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdTI7zR3amE

Checkout the Cinder trailer at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXrMAFGWyuE

If you liked Hunger Games …

•December 7, 2012 • Leave a Comment

If you liked Hunger Games…
Check these out:
Under the Never Sky, Through the Ever Night (not available yet) – Veronica Rossi
Divergent, Insurgent, Free Four (novella) – Veronica Roth (has some elements of Harry Potter and Hunger Games-you’ll know what i when you read it 😉
Legend, Prodigy (not available yet) – Marie Lu
Enclave, Outpost, Endurance (novella) – Ann Aguirre (more gore & graphic)
For Darkness Shows the Stars – Diane Peterfreund (more love story)
Cinder, Glitches (prequel) – Marissa Meyer (more sci-fi, love story) – ok, so maybe this doesn’t go with this list, but I loved Cinder!

 

Hey People!

•December 3, 2012 • Leave a Comment

So yeah, I’ve been meaning to start this blog forever, but I’m the world’s biggest procrastinator, so it took some time and a very awesome friend/sister from another mother to help me get started (Yay Amina!!).

The reason i wanted to do this was because I’m a crazy, obsessive reader-as in I read almost a new book daily…even while at a Taking Back Sunday concert (recently) to the horror of my sister who was with me 🙂 Secretly, i kind of enjoyed her mortification, but yeah i closed the kindle app on my phone to save her further embarrassment once they started playing! So back to why i wanted to do this blog…i’m always searching for amazing books and scouring book lists online and figured I should put a list out of the best of the best.

I don’t always trust the 4 and 5 star reviews on amazon. Frankly, some of them have me shaking my head saying, “Really? This person actually thinks this was good?! What the heck were they on?!!” I think I have a knack for weeding at the good from the bad, so stay tuned for my first list and some reviews of recent reads.

Oh, and what I love, love reading is all things YA (Young Adult), be it paranormal, dystopian goodness or just some really good YA love stories.