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The Poe Consequence

Posted by cat2002116 on March 29, 2016
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The Poe Consequence

(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review).

(This review may contain spoilers).

Even though I only know a bit about Edgar Allen Poe’s poems, I was immediately struck by the blurb of this book. I thought it sounded particularly intriguing and although I was a little confused by the constant switching between POV characters (I forgot whose past I knew and whose I didn’t between Face and King, for instance), I did find it really easy to empathise with a lot of the characters.

I thought there were a lot of good elements of foreshadowing in this book, even though I did feel there were a couple of instances where things were only revealed when they became relevant.

I really liked seeing the problems between Kevin and Seth and I found Seth a character who was really easy to care about. I would have liked to see a bit more development in the relationship between Kevin and Veronica, though.

I thought it was good to have the opportunity to see some of the scenes from Warren’s perspective later on, but I did feel that the start of the story did give away a lot of what could have been a surprise.

I didn’t really like the gang members for most of the book, even though it was good to see that a lot of them were well-developed. By the end of the book, I did actually like Face as a character. I thought his abilities were interesting and I especially liked his interactions with Seth. I thought that was the most interesting relationship in the book. I would have liked to see a bit more of Seth trying to deal with what had happened to his father, but it was good to see some of the scenes from his point of view.

I did think there were some really good descriptions in this book and the mental images from the gang members being killed made me cringe, though it was interesting to see the use of the poems in the deaths.

There was a lot of tension in this book that did manage to keep me reading throughout. I would definitely be interested in seeing more of the characters and also in reading more books by this author in the future.

Blog Tour: The Awakening of Ren Crown

Posted by cat2002116 on March 28, 2016
Posted in: Blog Tour, Books, Reviews. Tagged: Blog Tour, books, reviews. 3 Comments

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Rising Up with Ren Crown

My Review

Welcome to The Awakening of Ren Crown Tour! Today as part of the tour, I’ll be sharing my thoughts with you on the first book in the Ren Crown Series! Don’t forget to enter for your chance to win some great prizes including an Amazon Gift Card, Special Edition poster and coloring book and pens!

(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review).

(This review may contain spoilers).

Seeing a teenaged character suddenly discovering that she has magical powers isn’t a unique plot… but I thought that there was an interesting twist in this book. I found Ren to be a really intriguing character and she was really easy to empathise with.

I liked the opportunity to be able to see Ren interacting with her brother at the beginning of the book. I enjoyed seeing hints of their relationship throughout the course of the book and how determined Ren was to bring him back… even though the magic she was performing extracted greater and greater prices from her. I was surprised that there was little detail on the pain she felt, though… and not really any times when she had second thoughts about what she was trying to do.

I found it really interesting to see what power Ren was developing, though I was a bit confused about why her ability only really worked with certain art mediums. I would have liked a bit more detail about how her magic worked, but I really liked the fact that she was learning and experimenting with what she could do… and the images of the gophers going through the portal (no matter how confused I was by it) amused me a lot.

I wasn’t sure I really understood everything that was going on in the magic… and I didn’t get to see much of the classes available for the students. I did enjoy being able to see Ren’s friendships with the other students, especially with Neph and Will. I was intrigued by Olivia’s personality… but I really didn’t like Delia as a character.

I thought that the idea of the different Layers was an intriguing one, but I would have liked the opportunity to see more of them and the different creatures that existed on each of those levels. I did find it a bit confusing that there was no question raised by the fact that Ren was being punished for using paint, which wasn’t actually illegal. While it might have been an addiction (and I thought those problems came across really well), it seemed strange that the students in charge of discipline didn’t actually raise the issue.

I would have really liked the opportunity to see more of some of the secondary characters, since most of them were well-developed… but it was harder to see the motivations of some of them. Even so, I would really like to read the sequel to this book at some point in the future.

 

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About the Books

The-Awakening-of-Ren-Crown-185-x-295A world that exists right on top of ours–in every nook and cranny…a world that modifies the memories of anyone not yet awakened to magic…a world at war…

Devastated by the loss of her twin–and consumed by the realization that magic actually exists–art student Ren Crown illegally enrolls in a fantastical university determined to bring her brother back to life. But caught in a time of war, and as a mage with abilities that both sides want to harness and use, Ren finds herself an unwitting pawn in a larger game.

Needing to hide from those who wish to enslave her, Ren gambles everything on her determination to succeed, putting herself in plain sight of those who could capture her. Constantly needing to figure out who to trust–a cold, powerful roommate, a genius magical engineer, the most powerful combat mage of their age, a mysterious muse, a cunning and brilliant tactician, a charming terrorist, an influential politician, or the voice of her brother…the hardest thing may be trusting her own heart.

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Barely surviving her first term at college, all Ren wants to do over break is relax and bond with her roommate—not get eaten by a sentient building or attacked on the street. But with increasingly open warfare brewing between the magical factions and Layers of the world, this time, Ren will not fail in making sure everyone she loves stays safe and protected.

That includes doing things like filling her parents’ house with personal art heavily embedded with wards, bubble-wrapping her increasingly imperiled roommate, and even making sure that a certain sexy thorn-in-her-side continues to breathe free air.

Finding herself on duty protecting the entire university alongside campus god Alexander Dare…was not what she’d had in mind.

But this time it’s not only her life on the line. And Ren will do anything to protect those she loves.

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Reeling from what the students at Excelsine University are calling “Bloody Tuesday,” Ren is determined to regather her magical family. But the events of the attack were not without multiple costs. Magically broken and exposed, Ren is ripe pickings for multiple factions that want to use and chain her, and the Department is the scariest of the pack.

With only a limited amount of time to save her friend, and confined with the rest of the student body awaiting their fate, Ren stands a mere hairsbreadth from losing her freedom completely with each and every decision she makes.

 

 

 

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Anne Zoelle has loved books about fantasy, magic, math, wit, and imagination since devouring A Wrinkle in Time, Phantom Tollbooth, Alice in Wonderland, and the Chronicles of Narnia as a child. Split between the midwest and west coast, she writes books for all ages, as well as for furry monsters, sentient libraries, and adventuring aliens.

Anne Zoelle is the pseudonym of a USA Today Bestselling Author. She is currently working on the fourth book in the Ren Crown series.

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Ice Warriors Book One (Nearly There)

Posted by cat2002116 on March 27, 2016
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Those of you following my blog for a while will be aware of the fact I’ve been working on the first book in a planned series… a novel I hope to get published.

At its core, I think Ice Warriors is a save-the-world story. When I discussed it with a friend, we talked about how it was a story that started with failure. The main characters had tried to save the world… but it went wrong. Something happened, something that had a long-lasting effect for the next decade as seven went on their way and assumed it was all over.

I envision book one as being almost a setup… an introduction to the characters and the world. It’s set on Earth (Midgard in Norse mythology) and follows the journey of nine people with extraordinary powers.

There’s a lot more to the book than that. While it’s primarily a fantasy/mythology-based series, it does touch on a few other genres as well.

I have one last read-through to do, to make sure there are no glaring errors or inconsistencies, and then I plan to start submitting it to publishers. However, I do know how difficult it can be to find errors in your own work, so I have a question:

Would anyone like to provide me with some early feedback (constructive criticism is helpful – I want to know what does and doesn’t work)? If you provide me with a contact e-mail, I can send you a copy of the book. (I can probably convert it to PDF… otherwise, it’ll be in .rtf or .doc format).

If you’re willing to help out, that’s awesome! Otherwise, I’ll just keep updating you all through here… but if anyone does help me out, I’ll make sure you get a mention in the acknowledgements.

Marvel’s Mightiest Heroes: The Black Knight

Posted by cat2002116 on March 26, 2016
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Marvel's Mightiest Heroes The Black Knight

(This review may contain spoilers).

I’ve had the chance to see Dane’s character in a couple of the comic books I’ve read, so I was quite happy to have the opportunity to see his origin and learn a bit more about him… though it was disappointing to then see that there was little focus on him as a main character.

I did like the chance to see Wanda and Pietro in the first set of comics and it was interesting to have the opportunity to see Dane taking on the mantle of the Black Knight. However, I did feel that there was a bit too much exposition. While it was good to see that the previous criminal Black Knight did want the chance to have the name linked with good rather than evil, I was a bit disappointed that his change of heart didn’t seem very realistic.

I would have liked the first set of comics to focus a bit more on Dane, since he seemed very much a side character. It was interesting to see him having to battle the Avengers… but I would have liked a bit more acknowledgement on their side that they’d made the wrong move in attacking him. Still, it was good to see that they weren’t shown as being perfect. And I was intrigued to find out why Cap had chosen to leave the Avengers then… and it was good to see how his departure affected the others.

The second set of comics were a bit more confusing. Dane didn’t look a whole lot different to Captain Britain outside their costumes and I found myself constantly confused over who was who. I also found the comic from the annual to have some weird scenes in… what was going on with the game, for instance? While I’ve been able to follow other storylines more or less so far with little background, this was particularly confusing.

I did like being able to see the other characters I’d met before, such as Blade… and it was intriguing to see how things went with the vampire invasion, though I was a bit confused about the ending, which wasn’t really explained very well. And I did feel sorry for Jac’s son. I also really liked Faiza’s character and I would have liked to see more of her.

I would like to see more of Dane as an individual character in future comics.

Batman V Superman

Posted by cat2002116 on March 26, 2016
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Batman V Superman

(This review may contain spoilers).

I went to see the midnight showing of this at the cinema, even though my Dad said he didn’t like the idea of two superheroes battling it out.

I thought there was a really good setup for the hostility between the two heroes. It was interesting to see the fight between Zod and Superman from Bruce’s perspective and the fact that both viewed the other as a bad guy.

I did enjoy seeing the relationship between Clark and Lois, but I felt that Lois didn’t exactly act in her best interests or the best interests of anyone else. The public opinion changing towards Superman made sense, but I felt that Lois should have taken responsibility.

I wasn’t quite sure of the actor playing Lex Luthor from the trailers, but in the film itself, I thought he portrayed him really well… and there were explanations given for his hostility towards Superman. I felt the actor played the role of mad genius particularly well.

I wasn’t sure if Ben Affleck would make a good Batman, but as I watched the movie, I felt that he portrayed Bruce Wayne really well. While it would have been good to see him portray Batman in his own movie, I felt that the two main actors played really well off each other.

Although I’m not as knowledgeable when it comes to the DC universe, I do, of course, know who Wonder Woman is… and it was really good to have the opportunity to see her make other appearances throughout the film, rather than just towards the end. I would have liked to learn a bit more of her history… but her interactions with Bruce Wayne especially came across really well.

This film was very dark with a lot of violence in it. I wouldn’t recommend taking children to see it, especially if they’re particularly sensitive. But I thought this was a really good movie with a lot of tension involved. It’s one I would like to see again… and hopefully a sequel to this film.

Man of Steel

Posted by cat2002116 on March 25, 2016
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Man of Steel

(This review may contain spoilers).

I did see this film when it originally came out at the cinema, but on having the chance to watch it before Batman V Superman, I jumped at it.

I’m not sure I would say this is my favourite of the Superman franchise I’ve seen, but I did enjoy watching it a second time through. It was interesting to see this movie start before Clark started working at the Daily Planet, with little interest shown on his part in becoming a journalist.

I thought it was good to see something of Krypton, along with the origins of Clark and what happened to Jor-El. It was really interesting to see the different types of technology… and in particular the shifting metallic element. It was also good to have the opportunity to see General Zod’s attempted coup; and I thought it was good to see him and his followers given a bit more depth, rather than just coming across as evil, unfeeling beings.

I thought it was particularly interesting to see how the people of Earth viewed the threat from Zod and their reactions upon discovering an alien in their midst. While it was disappointing to see people from Earth so willing to hand over someone who hadn’t caused them any harm, I did feel their reactions made sense.

While I’m not especially fond of Russell Crowe as an actor, I did think he did a good job as Jor-El, even with being a shadow of the original.

I did think it was good to have the opportunity to see Clark’s past through flashbacks, but it did mean I was a bit confused at times as to what was happening in the present and what was being shown as a flashback.

This movie was really entertaining to watch and I wouldn’t mind seeing it again. It kept me watching throughout and I enjoyed seeing the relationship that grew between Lois and Clark.

There was a lot of action in this movie and it didn’t really let up. If you’re a fan of Superman, I would suggest this as a movie worth seeing.

Marvel’s Mightiest Heroes: Banshee

Posted by cat2002116 on March 24, 2016
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Marvel's Mightiest Heroes Banshee

(This review may contain spoilers).

I haven’t really seen much of Banshee in the comics I’ve read so far… I’ve only seen the version of him in the X-Men movies… but I liked being able to see him in this collection. It was interesting to see a superhero whose primary ability lies in being able to manipulate sound waves. It was really interesting to see all the things he could do using that ability, as well as just making glass smash with the force of his scream.

I did feel that the ending of the first comic didn’t really fit in with the rest, since there was little foreshadowing of Banshee having been forced into attacking the X-Men. It was, however, quite intriguing to have the opportunity to see the original X-Men at work… along with Mimic, who I hadn’t met, but had thought was one of the bad guys originally.

I liked the second set of comics better, though I was incredibly confused by the first one. The idea of the Phalanx was a particularly scary one… though I found it hard to understand exactly what the main bad guy was trying to do.

I would have liked some explanation about where the real X-Men were… though along with Sean, I did get very suspicious about the ones he was interacting with. It was also interesting to see Sabretooth as a reluctant ally with them… though I wasn’t sure why he came back after he left the group in the first place.

I wasn’t that sure of what to make of Emma Frost, though it was good to see the way she was interacting with Jubilee. I would have liked some more detail about the Second Generation X-Men and how all their abilities worked… and the final comic seemed to move straight into an action scene that hadn’t been indicated by the end of the previous.

I felt that Blink’s fate in the comics was really sad. I would have liked the opportunity to see more of her… and more than that, I felt it was intense when Banshee couldn’t save her. It was good to see him having to work together with the others… as well as trying to keep the peace between the enemies.

I think I would like to see more of Banshee in the later comics.

Being A Captain Is Hard Work

Posted by cat2002116 on March 23, 2016
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Being A Captain Is Hard Work

(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review).

(This review may contain spoilers).

I haven’t read the other books of Captain No-Beard, so I was a bit confused about why there were all of these animals on the ship… though, of course, my niece (who I was reading it with) had absolutely no trouble.

The illustrations were really good… and I thought they were important, too, since they did help me realise that members of the crew were animals. It was good to see that there was a lesson to be learned by the end of the book.

It was really good to have references made to the different types of clouds, but I felt they were big words that children wouldn’t necessarily understand. I did think that the explanations of the different types should have been included in the book itself, rather than in a list at the end of the book.

The prose was almost poetic and it created some really nice visual images in my head, helped along by the illustrations. While I didn’t truly believe the characters were in danger, there were some quite tense moments in the book… especially when Zach is clinging precariously to the flag in the narration and the illustration.

It was good to see that Captain No-Beard was so insistent on following his own path, because it gave me as a reader the chance to see the fact that the other crew members knew what they were doing and were probably better placed to make the decisions Captain No-Beard insisted on making himself.

This book was really easy to read with my niece, who enjoyed it enough to want her mum to read it to her before bed.

I did find the ending a bit confusing at first and I had to read it twice to figure out exactly what had happened, but I thought it was an interesting way of showing the kinds of games children play. My niece was a bit confused by one of the characters who was suddenly named, though, and it took me a moment or two to realise who he was.

I felt this book was an entertaining read for my niece and she did tell me she enjoyed it. I expect she’ll also enjoy other books in the same series.

If You Were Me and Lived In… Egypt

Posted by cat2002116 on March 23, 2016
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If You Were Me and Lived in Egypt

(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review).

(This review may contain spoilers).

My niece was really excited about reading this book, due to having been learning about Egypt at school.

There were some really good aspects of this book. It was good to see the different pronunciations of various words, though I did feel that some of those weren’t needed, such as the Nile River.

My niece did enjoy reading this book and we were able to notice a particular dish that her mother (now a vegetarian) might have liked to eat… even if it wasn’t something that I personally would have enjoyed.

The formula of this book was the same as the others in this series, which I thought was a good idea. And it was also nice to have the opportunity to learn a few of the words in the Egyptian language, in particular the words for Mum, Dad, Granddad, Grandma… I did feel that the sesame seed butter treat sounded like a good thing to try, but I couldn’t help thinking about how unhealthy it probably was.

I thought it was good to see the position of Egypt on a globe… and whereabouts Cairo was in relation to the rest of Egypt… but my niece didn’t seem that interested by it, especially since she already knew where the country and capitol were.

I did notice some proofreading errors in this book… so I did feel it could have done with an editor looking through it.

The illustrations in this book were done really well and it was nice to be able to look at them with my niece. It was also really good to learn about some of the main areas in Egypt that people who lived there might be likely to visit.

I did feel that the book could have been made a bit longer, since there was a lot more information that could be imparted, even to a child like my niece, who tends to be more active. It was good on a personal level to learn more about the games children might play, even though my niece already knew one of them… and although I knew most of the foods mentioned in the book, it was interesting to see what people in Egypt are more likely to eat in comparison to what people in the UK are likely to eat.

Cross The Line

Posted by cat2002116 on March 23, 2016
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Cross The Line

(This review may contain spoilers).

Having read and enjoyed works by this author before, I was really eager to read this particular book.

I enjoyed being able to get to know Andie throughout the storyline. She was a character I found really easy to empathise with and I had a lot of sympathy for her.

I also really appreciated the opportunity to see Nina and David and how they related to the Littles they played with, particularly John. While I might have liked a bit more detail about their lifestyle (and especially more about the Littles they adopted), it was really good to see the nature of their play and the acknowledgement of safe words.

I really liked the fact that, although there were a lot of sexual scenes, the book was as much about the relationship forming between the characters as the erotic parts. It was nice to see that Andie was clearly a submissive and there were also some really nice elements of foreshadowing throughout.

I did like Hal and his relationship with Andie, even though I felt Hal could have made better choices. By the end of the book, I did feel some sympathy for him… and I really couldn’t blame him for his reaction towards Andie at the end.

It was also good to see David and Nina in their lives and jobs outside of their lifestyle. I would have liked to see a bit more of Nina’s work, since I thought it was interesting it fit so well with her and David’s llifestyle.

I would have liked to see a bit more of Andie’s history with Steve and also some more of the secondary characters. Some of them were named, but not really expanded upon, and I would have liked some more depth to the other characters in Steve’s gang.

I found it really easy to see the emotions of each of the characters and there was some really nice buildup. I did also really like Nate’s character and it would have been good to see more of him. And I especially liked Rocky.

I liked the way the book ended and it left me wanting to see more of the characters and their lives. I’d particularly like to see more of Nina and David’s Littles and how Andie might relate to them.

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