Friday, April 30, 2021
Review: Off the Record
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Josie has always wanted to be a writer. No matter what is going on in her life, she knows that if she turns to writing she will feel good again. She has just found out she won a contest and will be participating in a multi-city tour where she will follow a celebrity on a publicity tour. She even gets to write up a celebrity profile for Deep Focus magazine to wrap up the experience. Josie can’t believe she has been assigned Marius Canet for her profile. She believes she is living her dream until an actress tells her a secret that shakes her world. That secret leads to others who had a similar experience. Josie wants to make the secret known, but does she have what it takes?
Off the Record is a stand-alone realistic fiction story that covers so many topics everyone should read it. The main character is proud of who she is, yet she struggles with her size and how other people view her. She wants to be a writer, but many people dismiss her because she is only 17 years old. Also, being thrown into the celebrity world she realizes that the #MeToo movement affects all types of people. Off the Record was a great read and I recommend it to everyone, no matter if you are an adult or young adult reader.
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Saturday, April 24, 2021
Review: Realm Breaker
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Corayne can feel that there is something wrong in the world. Darkness is growing and spreading across Allward. Not everyone can feel the darkness, but it seems that Corayne is part of an ancient line that is destined to save the world. Luckily, she doesn’t have to save the world alone. Her quest gives her a variety of helpers with a unique skill set to get the job done. Separately they would not survive, but together they have a chance to overcome this evil. What will Corayne need to do to help her world?
Realm Breaker is the first book in the series with the same name. This fantasy novel is rich in symbolism and mysticism and Aveyard’s world-building brings the characters alive. Since Corayne has such a varied group of helpers there is most likely a character that every reader will relate to. As with any novel that includes a quest, readers will enjoy an adventure through an unfamiliar world and slowly learn the quirks of each person as the story unfolds. Now that the foundation of the story is set, I look forward to the next book in this series.
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Sunday, April 18, 2021
Review: Sunkissed
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
It is time for summer vacation and Avery’s parents decided
to go big. They booked the family for
two months in a family camp where there is no cell service and no Wi-Fi. This is hard to adjust to, but Avery soon
finds a distraction in an off-limits staff member. Avery feels this is the best opportunity to
try new things and test the boundaries of what her parents had planned for
her. Will a summer romance be in Avery’s
future? What limits will Avery stretch
as she explores who she is?
Sunkissed is a stand-alone young adult romance that was a
pleasure to read. This was a very fun experience
because romance was not the main focus.
There was the coming of age theme, building friendships and sibling
issues weaved together. The journey
before Avery becomes more than she expects and the outcome will leave readers
glad they invested the time in the book.
Sunkissed is a fun escape read that will appeal to readers of all ages.
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Friday, April 9, 2021
Review: Dare
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Calla has always loved to pull a prank. Everyone else feels she needs to stop, even
if that means she is banned from Faerie.
Before they can get her out of their realm, Calla performs some
extraordinary magic and becomes their Queen.
Now instead of pulling pranks, she is expected to rule the court. When her friend Prince Dare is accused of
releasing a new plague, she must decide what she trusts more … her heart or her
people. What pranks will Calla need to
complete before she gets to the truth? How
will Calla’s feelings for Dare change through this trial?
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Monday, April 5, 2021
Review: The Serpent's Curse
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Esta knows what she is doing. Not only is she an experienced thief, she
also is able to travel in time. There is
one mission she wants to be successful with and it will require her to travel
to 1902 New York. As with many plans,
there is a problem. A goddess was
trapped in the artifact and she wants to use Esta to destroy the world. Esta now has a new mission, but will time be
on their side?
The Serpent’s Curse is the third book in The Last Magician series. I usually love third books. The reader knows the characters and the world-building
and storyline are well developed already, yet, this book did not follow this
pattern. Maxwell’s newest story did not
keep my attention and I constantly found my mind wandering away from the pages. Those who enjoyed the first two books will
most likely enjoy this third installment, but if you haven’t started the series
yet, you might want to pass this one by.
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