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October 20, 2016

A MONSTER CALLS by Patrick Ness

October 20, 2016

Book cover & rating - A MONSTER CALLS by Patrick NessA Monster Calls was amazing in the complexity it conveyed through a simple story. I really wasn’t expecting it to be so heart-wrenching, let alone a cathartic read. Aimed at a much younger reader than I am, I thought I’d walk away liking this book, at best. Middle Grade to Young Adult books for younger teens rarely hold my attention anymore the way they used to, so I tend to avoid them.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: cancer, despair, hope, illustrated, monsters, single parenthood

October 6, 2016

THE CALL by Peadar Ó Guilín

October 6, 2016

Book cover & rating - THE CALL by Peadar Ó GuilínBefore receiving a review copy of The Call, I hadn’t heard of it. Reviews on Goodreads were few and vague. The synopsis didn’t give much away either. All I knew was that this would be a book of horror — a genre I generally avoid. In any case, with Halloween around the bend, I thought I should at least read one creepy book this month.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: betrayal, boarding school, bullying, death, disability, friendship, hope, irish authors, lgbtq characters, loyalty, monsters, murder, mythology, survival

September 17, 2016

THE INVISIBLE LIBRARY by Genevieve Cogman

September 17, 2016

Book cover & rating - THE INVISIBLE LIBRARY by Genevieve CogmanSuspense is essential to propel a plot forward. It’s what fiction is made of as readers want to know, what happens next? An effective way to build suspense is to withhold information, make the reader guess, then reveal things later. That’s exactly what The Invisible Library sought to do. However, that for me, also was the downfall of the book. Too much information was withheld, to the point that there was little for me to hang on to. Instead of wanting to know what would happen next, I found myself asking what the point was.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: alternate universe, dragons, faeries, imposters and imposture, loyalty, magic, mind control, on books, secrets, vampires, werewolves

September 8, 2016

OUR CHEMICAL HEARTS by Krystal Sutherland

September 8, 2016

Book cover & rating - OUR CHEMICAL HEARTS by Krystal SutherlandIn the first chapter Henry, the protagonist, introduces Our Chemical Hearts as kind of a love story. Kind of a love story, it is. It also is a remarkable eloquent book on heartbreak and love in various forms — romantic, friendly, parental, and so on.

· Categories: Fiction

September 3, 2016

THE HERO OF AGES by Brandon Sanderson

September 3, 2016

Book cover & rating - The Hero of Ages by Brandon SandersonWith such a stellar conclusion to the first Mistborn trilogy, The Hero of Ages has firmly established itself as one of my favourite books. The trilogy consistently wowed me and I can’t stop emphasising the sheer brilliance of it. There is no other trilogy in which I rated all three books with 5 stars. That’s why I’m absolutely glad I picked it up despite my initial reservations. Thanks to these books, I have made it my quest to read Brandon Sanderson’s other works. He’s clearly a master plotter dedicated to his craft. There’s something to be said about the complexity of the worlds he’s capable of building.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, beliefs, betrayal, culture, death, depression, despair, existentialism, faith, gods, hope, insurgency, knowledge, mind control, monsters, politics, power, religion, religious institutions, suffering, survival, violence

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