Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Most Unique Books I’ve Read

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by the lovely folks over at The Broke And The Bookish.  Every week, bloggers from all over share their own top ten list based on the topic of the week.  You can find all Top Ten Tuesdays here.

Top Ten Most Unique Books I’ve Read

There are so many things that make books special, and some stand out for so many different reasons.  Some are unique because of the characters, others are unique because of the settings, and a few are even unique because of what it’s about. No matter why a book is unique, these are the ten that stand out because of how awesomely different they are!

  1. Evie from Paranormalcy.  One of my favorite things about this series that Evie is a pink, sparkly person who is full of awesome and kick-assery.  It’s one of my favorite combinations.
  2. Temptation by Karen Ann Hopkins.  I like that it’s an Amish guy because almost everything else I’ve read that has someone who’s Amish has been a teenage girl.  So it’s nice to see an Amish guy for once.
  3. Witchstruck by Victoria Lamb.  I like that the main character is a witch, and that conflict between Elizabeth and Mary is minimal.
  4. Between Shades Of Grey by Ruta Sepetys.  It’s WW2 historical fiction that doesn’t focus on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust.  It’s nice to read a book set during WW2 that focuses on a part that doesn’t seem to be talked about a lot.
  5. Eon by Alison Goodman.  It’s fantasy that’s not reminiscent of medieval Europe.  I know fantasy and medieval Europe are BFF’s, but honestly, I find it kind of tired, and so it’s nice to see a fantasy novel not in a medieval Europe-type of society.
  6. A Moment Comes by Jennifer Bradbury.  It’s about the partition of India, which I didn’t even know was an actual event until I read this book!  Basically, it led to India and Pakistan being two separate countries, and the book focuses on three very different teens who are affected by it.  I really love it when historical fiction focuses on something I know nothing about.
  7. Shadow And Bone by Leah Bardugo.  I like that Shadow And Bone makes me think of Russia, and not medieval Europe.  For some reason, non-European fantasy settings intrigue me.
  8. Tiger’s Curse by Colleen Houck.  For me, Tiger’s Curse was just okay, but what’s unique about it is that it focuses on Indian mythology.  It’s such a nice change from Greek mythology!
  9. Exposed by Kimberly Marcus.  I found Exposed to be interesting and unique because it’s narrated by a girl caught between her brother and her best friend, when her best friend accuses her brother of rape.
  10. The Iron King by Julie Kagawa.  I just love what she did with fairies in this series, and how there are fairies who have changed to be okay with being around iron.  She made fairies so interesting and awesome and different.

Book Review: Tempest Revealed

Tempest Revealed CoverBook: Tempest Revealed by Tracy Deebs

Published July 2013 by Bloomsbury|270 pages

Where I Got It: Nook store/e-book

Series: Tempest #3

Genre: YA Paranormal- Mermaids

You can find Tempest Revealed on goodreads & Tracy Deebs on her website

Goodreads Summary: 

Half-mermaid Tempest Maguire is trying to have it all: fulfilling her duties as second-in-line to the merQueen Hailana while periodically returning home to the California coastline to be with her family and longtime boyfriend, Mark.

Living under the sea and rebuilding Coral Straits is grueling work, while being back home reminds her of everyone she loves and misses. But when her old flame Kona arrives bearing news that Hailana has died and Tempest is now officially merQueen, she returns permanently to Coral Straits, even though it devastates her family and rips her apart from Mark.

Once there, she discovers that an old enemy has resurfaced, hell-bent on taking over her throne… with or without her. As Tempest prepares for her final showdown against Tiamat and anyone who stands with her, she must decide what – and who – is really important to her. Because there will be few survivors in the ultimate sea battle that is brewing – and Tempest isn’t sure she will be one of them.

What I Thought:

I have mixed feelings about Tempest Revealed.  I mean, I liked it and all, and I’ve really liked the entire series, but I also didn’t enjoy as much as I did the previous books in the series.

So, I’m going to start with the big battle between Tempest and Tiamat.  I wanted more of a big battle and more conflict between them then what we got in Tempest Revealed.  After reading it?  My reaction was “that’s it?  where’s the big battle?” I really was hoping for something more.

I’m not super-happy with Mark and Tempest as a couple, but I don’t think I’d be happy with her and Kona either.  The romance just got more irritating (to me) as the series went on.  I know that Mark and Kona represent her life as a mermaid and her life as a human, but I just grew really tired of the competitiveness between them.  I think I just feel like they bring out one side of Tempest, and that they’ll never truly understand the other part of who Tempest really is.

So, Hailana dying, which leaves Tempest as merQueen…naturally, it happens when Tempest goes to visit her family, and I can’t help but wonder what would have happened if she were with her (mermaid) people.  I don’t know that I particularly liked that she was with her family when Hailana died, mostly because I feel like she should have been taking care of the Tiamat stuff.  Still, I liked that she tried to balance both the mermaid side and the human side.

Still, I did like Tempest Revealed, and that all of the loose ends were tied up.  There is something about Tempest Revealed that kept me reading, and I couldn’t wait to see how things turned out…even though I wasn’t completely thrilled with how some things worked out.

Let’s Rate It:

I liked Tempest Revealed, and was glad that all of the loose ends were tied up.  While I generally felt underwhelmed with Tempest Revealed, I liked that she did try to balance two very different worlds, and there’s definitely something addicting about this series.  Tempest Revealed gets 3 stars.

Book Review: Altered

Altered CoverBook: Altered by Gennifer Albin

Published October 2013 by Farrar, Straus & Giroux|295 pages

Where I Got It: nook store/e-book

Series: Crewel World #2

Genre: YA Dystopic, Post-Apocalyptic Fantasy

You can find Altered on goodreads & Gennifer Albin on twitter, facebook and her website

Goodreads Summary: 

Deadly Secrets

Tangled Lies

Woven truths

Life. Possibility. Choice. All taken from Adelice by the Guild—until she took them back.

But amid the splendid ruins of Earth, Adelice discovers how dangerous freedom can be. Hunted by soulless Remnants sent by Cormac Patton and the Guild, Adelice finds a world that’s far from deserted. Although allies are easy to find on Earth, knowing who to trust isn’t. Because everyone has secrets, especially those Adelice loves most. Secrets they would kill to protect. Secrets that will redefine each of them. Torn between two brothers and two worlds, Adelice must choose what to fight for.

Altered is Gennifer Albin’s thrilling sequel to Crewel. Adelice is about to learn how tangled up her past and future really are. Her parents ran to protect her, but nothing can save her from her destiny, and once she uncovers the truth, it will change everything.

What I Thought:

I really liked Crewel when I read it over a year ago, and I was really looking forward to reading Altered…which I liked, but not as much as Crewel.  I really liked seeing the ruins of Earth, and how different it is from the world of Arras.

There really is so much more to this world than I ever could have imagined, and there were some things I didn’t see coming at all.  The remnants are definitely interesting, and I kind of wish we saw more of them. Especially one we happened to see for part of the book…

I really like the parallel between earth and Arras, and the connection to World War 2 and Einstein and how/why the looms were created.  Those connections were fascinating to me, and it worked really well.  It’s also one of those things I didn’t see coming.

But while there were things I really liked and elements that were really interesting, there was also something about Altered that I didn’t find as captivating.  It’s an interesting world, but…I just wasn’t as interested in the book as I thought I would be.  I’m feeling pretty “meh” about the characters, and I’m not sure why.  I don’t know if it’s because they left Arras and found themselves on Earth or something else I don’t feel like trying to identify, or even something I can’t identify.  I just know that things got really interesting in Altered and I liked it, but I didn’t love it like I thought.

I will say that Adelice’s abilities as Creweler got really interesting, because of the people she meets and the things she learns along the way.  I am curious about how she’ll use her abilities and how everything will turn out for both Arras and Earth, given everything that comes up.

Let’s Rate It: 

I liked Altered, and I really liked a lot of the revelations and elements that come up in Altered, but there’s also something about it that wasn’t as captivating as Crewel.  Altered gets 3 stars.

Book Review: Cruel Beauty

Cruel Beauty CoverBook: Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge

Published January 2014 by HarperCollins|229 pages

Where I Got It: Nook store (e-book)

Series: For now, it’s a stand-alone, but there may be other books and novellas set in this universe

Genre: YA Fantasy with a Greek Mythology and Beauty And The Beast twist

You can find Cruel Beauty on goodreads and Rosamund Hodge on Twitter, Facebook and her website

Goodreads Summary:

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.

What I Thought:

When I first saw the summary for Cruel Beauty, I was really excited!  It seems like such a different take on re-tellings, and I love that it’s a blend of Greek mythology and Beauty And The Beast.  So when I started reading, I wasn’t sure about it, but by the end I was enjoying it a lot more than I was at the beginning.

So, here’s why I wasn’t sure about it at first.  There is this very alternate history feel to the book. which is awesome, but it also made me feel like there was some piece of history that I was missing, and wasn’t being explained.  It very much felt like I needed to have some special knowledge to know what was going on, and it was driving me crazy that I didn’t know what it was.  It definitely takes a few chapters before you learn what’s going on.

Despite me feeling like I was missing some key knowledge at the beginning, I came to really like Cruel Beauty.  Nyx is an interesting character, and it’s interesting how drawn she is to Ignifex.  Ignifex is also an interesting guy, and I really like their relationship, which really changes throughout the book.

I really liked Ignifex’s castle, which was described really well,  It’s creepy but very vivid, and I could picture it so well!  Much better than the world that the castle resided in, because that world…there’s something about it that doesn’t seem completely explained.  Then again, most of the book focuses on Ignifex and Nyx, so perhaps that part of things doesn’t need to completely be there.

I’m not sure how I feel about the romance.  Maybe it’s because of Nyx’s mission, or something else I can’t identify, but I wasn’t completely into the romance.

Let’s Rate It:

Initially, I felt slightly confused by what was going on, and I felt like I was missing something, but as the book went on, I got really into Cruel Beauty.  It’s a very detailed world, and there’s something very intricate and vivid and imaginative about this world.  It’s definitely a great read for fans of fairy tales and Greek mythology.  Cruel Beauty gets 4 stars.

Currently Obsessed With #3: March Is Over Already?!?!?!

I can’t believe March is over already!  It seems like the year is going by so fast.  I really can’t believe it’s April already.

And that means it’s time for another round of what I’ve been up to and my favorite stuff from the month of March.

Like all the nail polish I got.  I’m such a fan of the Maven box, and it’s fun to get a box of things I know I’ll like.  To be honest, I wasn’t completely sure about the colors for March, since they scream spring, but I still liked them enough to get the box, plus two add-ons from a couple of the other boxes.  I also got a couple more bottles of green, and one of gold, which- very sadly- didn’t come in time for St. Patrick’s Day.  Thankfully, I have other shades of green, but the new greens are much more St. Patrick’s day than the one I wore. Which, by the way, is the shade of green from the March Maven box.

My normal Maven box is It Girl, which has 3 full-sized bottles of nail polish, and included Princess Grace, Margaret and Lizanne, and I decided I liked Lilou and Harriet enough to add them in.  Plus Leah, Peyton and Zelda, which are two shades of green (Leah and Peyton) and gold (which is Zelda).

While I love getting new nail polish every month, it also means I’m getting new polish every month…which means I need somewhere to keep it all.  And so I got something to store it in, because I really had nothing else to keep it.  And I love having it because it’s all in one spot and can carry it to wherever I decide to do my nails.

March Nail Polish Collage

Left: March Maven Box, Top Right: Nail Polish Storage, Middle Right: March Maven Add-Ons, Bottom Right: My Belated St. Patrick’s Day Nail Polish

I’m also obsessed with all the good t.v. right now!  So many things, and it’s seems like I’m always watching something or catching up something.  Because, for some insane reason, stuff has to be on at the same time.  Like, Cosmos, Believe and Resurrection…how can I possibly pick between 3 great shows?  I’m really glad I have Hulu, because it’s the only way to keep up with everything!

I finally starting crocheting a blanket!  It’ll take a while, and hopefully it will be done by the time winter rolls around.  I’ve been working on it randomly, and I’m really getting into ripple blankets!  I definitely want to make another blanket, but I’m thinking shades of green for the next one.

Blanket End Of March Collage

The ripple isn’t showing up too well in the picture, but I think part of it is that it’s a small, gentle kind of ripple.  Well, it’s really more of a wave, but I still like it!

As for music…I haven’t been listening to much, but I will say that I’ve been listening to the Divergent soundtrack on repeat for the last couple of weeks.  It’s sooooo good and it fits the movie perfectly! Speaking of the movie, I thought Divergent was fantastic!  Four…I loved Four in the series but the movie made me love him even more.  I wasn’t sure about Kate Winslet as Jeanine, but I was pleasantly surprised with how good a fit she was.  And it was the same thing with Shailene Woodley!  She really is a good choice for Tris.

Back to the soundtrack!  I’m really into it, and I can’t listen to anything else right now.  So many great songs, but here are a few of my favorites.

1- Find You by Zedd- I can’t stop listening to it!  It’s definitely my favorite song right now (and my favorite song from the soundtrack)

2- Fight For You by Pia Mia- it somehow manages to make me feel better every single time I listen to it!

3-  Hanging On (The I See Monstas Remix) by Ellie Goulding- I love the song, and the remix is even more amazing.

4- Lost And Found (The Odesza Remix) by Pretty Lights- One of my new favorites, and I can’t wait to check out Pretty Lights other stuff.

5- Dead In The Water by Ellie Goulding- She’s featured pretty heavily on the soundtrack, which is okay with me because I love Ellie Goulding so much!

That’s it for the goings on from March!  I hope everyone has a lovely day!

Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Gateway Books And Authors On My Reading Journey

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by the lovely folks over at The Broke And The Bookish.  Every week, bloggers from all over share their own top ten list based on the topic of the week.  You can find all Top Ten Tuesdays here.

Top Ten Gateway Books & Authors On My Reading Journey

So many books and authors are really important to me- some I keep going back to, because they’re comforting, and others got me into a genre I really like.  My reading journey wouldn’t be complete without them!

Books:
  1. Harry Potter.  I doubt it’s a surprise to anyone who’s met me or to anyone who’s read more than a few of my other top ten Tuesday lists.  Harry Potter is the one series that I can read over and over and never get tired of, and it’s really the only fandom I consider myself to be a part of.  The words I would need to explain how much Harry Potter means to me don’t seem adequate enough.
  2. Twilight.  I love me something paranormal, and Twilight is a huge reason why.  I went through the series so fast, and even though I haven’t read it in forever, it’s still the reason why I love paranormal so much.
  3. The Hunger Games is what got me into YA.  Like, really into YA.  I read a little bit of it before then, but it really is the pivotal gateway YA book for me.
  4. Pride And Prejudice sparked my interest in classics.  Granted, I don’t read a lot of classics, but it is the classic that got me to be more open to reading them in the first place.  I don’t even remember what got me to pick up Pride And Prejudice in the first place, but I got it, read it, and was hooked!
  5. Fruits Basket is what got me into the manga I keep meaning to read but somehow never manage to do.  Still, I’m 100% positive I wouldn’t even be interested in manga if it weren’t for Fruits  Basket.
Authors:
  1. Laurie Halse Anderson.  I love her so much, and I still remember reading Speak back in high school, and it’s stayed with me for ten years.  Her books have a way of making me feel like everything is going to be okay, no matter what’s going on.  She’s definitely one of the many reasons why I love YA.
  2. Alison Weir.  She’s my go-to for Tudor non-fiction.  While I really should start reading books written by people who aren’t Weir, I think she’ll always be the one I go back to when I want to read anything having to do with the Tudors.
  3. Mary Roach.  I’ve listened to a couple of her books recently, and I’m not super-into science, but I think she’s going to be my gateway into fun and quirky books about science.  Because she makes it fun and interesting!
  4. Philippa Gregory is definitely the author who got me into historical fiction.  There’s something about her books that make me want to keep reading!
  5. Rachel Caine.  To be honest, I’m not quite sure why Caine makes the cut, but she does.  I think it’s because she does slightly different things in the paranormal genre, and makes it fun.  I’ve never even considered adult paranormal romance until I started reading Rachel Caine, and now I can’t wait to see what else is out there.  She’s also one of the big reasons why I love paranormal so much!

Book Review: Gulp: Adventures On The Alimentary Canal

Gulp CoverBook: Gulp: Adventures Of The Alimentary Canal by Mary Roach, narrated by Emily Woo Zeller

Published April 2013 by Tanor Audio|Length: 8 hours, 21 minutes

Where I Got It: from audible.com

Series: None

Genre: Adult Non-Fiction- Science

You can find Gulp on goodreads & Mary Roach on twitter and her website

Goodreads Summary: 

The irresistible, ever-curious, and bestselling Mary Roach returns with a new adventure to the invisible realm we carry around inside. 

“America’s funniest science writer” (Washington Post) takes us down the hatch on an unforgettable tour. The alimentary canal is classic Mary Roach terrain: the questions explored in Gulp are as taboo, in their way, as the cadavers in Stiff and every bit as surreal as the universe of zero gravity explored in Packing for Mars. Why is crunchy food so appealing? Why is it so hard to find words for flavors and smells? Why doesn’t the stomach digest itself? How much can you eat before your stomach bursts? Can constipation kill you? Did it kill Elvis? In Gulp we meet scientists who tackle the questions no one else thinks of—or has the courage to ask. We go on location to a pet-food taste-test lab, a fecal transplant, and into a live stomach to observe the fate of a meal. With Roach at our side, we travel the world, meeting murderers and mad scientists, Eskimos and exorcists (who have occasionally administered holy water rectally), rabbis and terrorists—who, it turns out, for practical reasons do not conceal bombs in their digestive tracts.

What I Thought:

After listening to Stiff, I knew I wanted to read her other books, so I decided that I would give Gulp a try.  It’s definitely interesting, and I love how Roach is so enthusiastic about what she’s learning.  It really comes across well, and her enthusiasm makes me excited to listen to what she’s learned.

I really like how each chapter is about a different topic, and each chapter flows into the next chapter really well.  There are so many things I wouldn’t normally think about, and she does it in a way that manages to not gross me out.  (Well, most of the time).

Like, there’s a lab devoted to researching saliva.  I had no idea such a lab existed, but it makes sense that there is such a place.  And a lot of eating is smell (not tasting), which goes right to emotions and feelings, but not words, which is why smell is so hard to describe.  And our jaw?  It’s really strong!  Plus, we can detect a grain of sand that’s super-duper small.

I totally wish I remembered how small it was, but it’s pretty dang small.

Being able to chew and swallow is really important.  Chewing is really satisfying, and there are people who would rather be mute than tube-fed.  And there’s an entire chapter on pet food and all of the research that goes into it.

She makes a topic that does have the gross factor interesting and entertaining, and that came across really well in the audio book.  I actually liked Zeller as a narrator, and I really felt like it was Roach talking to me.  It came across much more for me in Gulp than it did in Stiff, and it kind of makes me wish Zeller had narrated Stiff.

Let’s Rate It:

I really liked Gulp!  As much as one can like a book like Gulp.  I love how Roach asks questions I wouldn’t even think to ask, and her interest and curiosity and enthusiasm makes me interested in something I don’t tend to think about!  Gulp gets 4 stars.

Book Review: Bimbos And Zombies

Bimbos Of The Death Sun CoverBook: Bimbos & Zombies: Bimbos Of The Death Sun & Zombies Of The Gene Pool by Sharyn McCrumb

Bimbos Of The Death Sun was first published in 1986 by TSR Books and Zombies Of The Gene Pool was first published in 1992 by Simon & Schuster|Bimbos & Zombies is a combined 310 pages for both books

Where I Got It: I borrowed the hardcover from my friend Heather

Series: The Jay Omega Series #1 & #2

Be sure to check out the series on goodreads (the link will take you to the series page) and you can find Sharyn McCrumb on her website

First up, we have Bimbos Of The Death Sun!

For one fateful weekend, the annual science fiction and fantasy convention, Rubicon, has all but taken over a usually ordinary hotel. Now the halls are alive with Trekkies, tech nerds, and fantasy gamers in their Viking finery, all of them eager to hail their hero, bestselling fantasy author Appin Dungannon: a diminutive despot whose towering ego more than compensates for his 5′ 1″ height…and whose gleeful disdain for his fawning fans is legendary.

Hurling insults and furniture with equal abandon, the terrible, tiny author proceeds to alienate ersatz aliens and make-believe warriors at warp speed. But somewhere between the costume contest and the exhibition Dungeons & Dragons game, Dungannon gets done in. While die-hard fans of Dungannon’s seemingly endless sword-and-sorcery series wonder how they’ll go on and hucksters wonder how much they can get for the dead man’s autograph, a hapless cop wonders, Who would want to kill Appin Dungannon? But the real question, as the harried convention organizers know, is Who wouldn’t?

I thought Bimbos Of The Death Sun was an amusing but okay book.  It’s a really amusing look at one particular fandom, and the characters really felt like real people.  I could definitely people like them, and they were really believable.  I can definitely appreciate this particular fandom and how much a fan they are of their particular thing.  However…I’ve never been to a sci-fi/fantasy convention or comic convention or any other sort of fan convention, and I feel like I could have related to it a little bit more if I had some convention-going experiences.  I also think that I would have appreciated it a little more if I were a convention person.  I definitely appreciate the fan experience, but not as much as I could have.  Still, it was an entertaining read.

And now, Zombies Of The Gene Pool!

In the 1950s, eight young men, dreaming of literary immortality, buried a time capsule with their science fiction stories and cultural relics from the time. Now the capsule is being dredged up because a few of those men have in fact become very famous. As a result, the excavation turns into a multimedia event. Everything goes off without a hitch until a surprise guest makes an appearance—a writer who was supposed to have died thirty years ago. Still cynical and angry, he is threatening to expose secrets the famous and the obscure have kept from the world all these years. When murder suddenly materializes to throw the agenda into chaos, one man must separate science fact from fiction—and unearth a killer with a story of his own to tell… 

Zombies Of The Gene Pool CoverZombies Of The Gene Pool is also an entertaining but okay read.  It’s an amusing look at a different side of fandom and authors as fans of the genre they’re a part of.  Like Bimbos Of The Death Sun, I can see the events of the book happening and I felt like everyone could very easily be a real person.  I think I liked it a little bit more than Bimbos Of The Death Sun, but not by much.  Something about it was slightly more relateable than Bimbos, and it was a little bit easier to get into than Bimbos, but there is something about Zombies that isn’t as entertaining or amusing as Bimbos.

Overall, Bimbos & Zombies was amusing but okay.  The mystery that gets introduced in each book seemed to pop up late and is solved relatively quickly.  My rating for each book individually would be 2 stars, since they were both okay.  For the collection (since that’s what this is), I’d give it 2 stars.

Novella Round-Up #1: Dream Dark and Dangerous Dream

I’m never quite sure what to do with novellas- I want to talk about them but they’re so short that do a full post for one tiny novella seems weird…so I’ve decided to do a novella round-up after I’ve read a few.  This round-up is for Dream Dark, which takes place between Beautiful Darkness and Beautiful Chaos, while Dangerous Dream is a prequel novella to the Beautiful Creatures spin-off that will be the Dangerous Creatures series.

You can find Kami Garcia on her website and Margaret Stohl on her website, and be sure to check out the Beautiful Creatures website!

Dream Dark CoverDream Dark: Beautiful Creatures #2.5 (You can find Dream Dark on goodreads!)

Written by: Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl, narrated by Kevin T. Collins

Format: audiobook from audible.com

Length: 3 hours, 23 minutes

This all-new story focuses on the fan-favorite character Link who undergoes a heart-racing transformation. Wounded during a climactic battle, Link slowly realizes that being bitten by a Supernatural does more than break the skin—it can change a person, inside and out, turning him into a creature more and more like the dark creature who injured him.

I really liked Dream Dark, and it’s nice to see what’s going on with Link after he becomes a quarter incubus.  I always liked Link, and it was nice to see him talk with Macon, who explained everything to him.  It’s narrated by the same guy who narrated the rest of the series, and he did great, but it was hard to see it as truly Link’s story when all I could think about was how Ethan (because really, that’s who he is to me) was telling Link’s story.  I get it’s probably for continuity reasons, but it would have been to have someone different for Link to really come through.  

I did go in knowing it was a short story, but it felt super-short and I wish we saw more of what Link went through right after becoming an incubus.  Honestly, I’d rather have a longer novella if it meant there was no sneak peek of the next book in the series, but I think that’s because I’m reading it after the fact.  

Still, I like that you see how Ridley’s adjusting to being a mortal and how Lena’s decision to claim herself has consequences that you see in this short novella.  It’s definitely a sign of things to come.  

Overall, I really liked it, and Dream Dark gets 4 stars.

Dangerous Dream: Dangerous Creatures #0.5 (You can find Dangerous Creatures on goodreads)

Written by: Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl, narrated by Kevin T. Collins

Length: 1 hour, 35 minutes

Catch up with Ethan, Lena, and Link as they finally graduate from high school and get ready to leave the small Southern town of Gatlin. But when Dark Caster Ridley makes an appearance, the sometime bad girl can’t resist picking a fight with her sometime boyfriend, Link. Angry and rebellious as ever, Ridley ends up alone in New York City and becomes entangled in the dangerous underground Caster club scene, where the stakes are high and losers pay the ultimate price.Where’s a Linkubus when you need him?

Dangerous Dream CoverSpin-off series always make me a little hesitant but I liked the Beautiful Creatures series enough to give this novella a try.  I like that it’s about Link and Ridley, who are two of the more interesting characters in the Caster Chronicles, and I like that this series focuses on them.  I really liked that we saw what happened after the Caster Chronicles ended, and seeing what’s going on with Ridley and Link.  I’m definitely looking forward to reading Dangerous Creatures.

I went with the audio book for Dangerous Dream (because I can’t imagine “reading” the series any other way) and while I really like Kevin Collins as a narrator, it’s hard to see him as Link because he really is Ethan to me, and not Link.  Especially because this is going to be a different series, even if it is set in the same universe, and it would be nice to have someone who’s not Ethan to me.  At the same time, though, it’s hard to imagine anyone else narrating the series, so I have some mixed feelings about this.  

Overall, I really liked Dangerous Dream as well, and I can’t wait to read/listen to Dangerous Creatures. Dangerous Creatures gets 4 stars.

Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Things On My Bookish Bucket List

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by the lovely folks over at The Broke And The Bookish.  Every week, bloggers from all over share their own top ten list based on the topic of the week.  You can find all Top Ten Tuesdays here.

Top Ten Things On My Bookish Bucket List

I’m not really the type of person who’s into bucket lists, but the idea of a bookish one is intriguing!  I’ve never considered the idea of a bookish bucket list, because they’re not two things I would associate together.  Still, it’s fun to think about the bookish things I want to do!

  1. Go to BEA.  I’ve seen so many people talk about that it makes me want to go!
  2. Also: I have friends who keep telling me I would love the L.A. Times Festival Of Books, and I’m actually going to it this year, so I’ll be crossing it off the list next month!  Do you know what will happen if I don’t get to see John Green talk?  Very bad things.
  3. Meeting J.K. Rowling would be amazing…even though it’s unlikely to happen, it would be completely awesome to meet someone I really admire.  I can’t imagine my life without Harry Potter.
  4. I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who wants to have a library in wherever I live.  It’s totally not going to happen in the foreseeable future, and one of the reasons why I love my Nook is that I have to keep my print books contained to a really small area…but at least I’ll have a really good idea of what books will go into that small reading area whenever it happens!
  5. The Jane Austen Society Of North America has an annual general meeting that has all sorts of interesting workshops and stuff…including a regency ball that sounds really fun!  I think you have to be a member to go (which I currently am not) but either way, it sounds fun and different.
  6. I keep telling myself I’m going to read banned books during Banned Books Week.  I’m pretty sure quite a few books I’ve read over the last few years have been challenged or banned, but I like the idea of doing something during Banned Books Week.
  7. World Book Night also seems interesting, and participating in some way would be fun.
  8. Keep blogging!  I love being able to talk about what I’m reading, and I hope to do it for a long time!
  9. I really need to be part of a YA book club.  Like, I know Forever Young Adult has book clubs, but I always forget to check it out, even though I keep meaning to.
  10. And I really need to go to the Wizarding World Of Harry Potter.  I’ve wanted to go since I first heard about it ages ago, and it’ll happen one day!