Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Teaser Tuesday - Dragon Prince by Melanie Rawn

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just:
* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title and author, too, so that other Teaser Tuesday participants can add the book to their To Be Read (TBR) Lists if they like your teasers!

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I've decided that in 2013, I'm going to spend some of my time rereading a few of my old favorites; books that I love so much that I just have to pull them out and reread them every few years.  They're comfy and familiar, like a pair of soft, warm slippers, and each time I read them they evoke that feeling, that sense of nostalgia, that makes me feel I'm reading them for the first time.

This week I've started one of my favorite fantasy novels.  Many people don't care for it, feeling that it is poorly written, plotted, and that the characters and themes are unoriginal.  I don't understand those people.  At all.  I love this story, I love the characters, and while it might not be perfect, it's pretty darn close in my mind.  For a good number of years, Prince Rohan - in spite of, or maybe because of, his flaws - was the perfect man in my eyes and definitely my first Book Crush.

So let's kick this off with a tease from the very first page of the book, shall we?  I'm not even going to apologize for breaking the two sentence rule.

The Tease:

"Prince Zehava squinted into the sunlight and smiled his satisfaction.  All the signs were good for the hunt today: claw marks on the cliffs, wing marks on the sand, and the close cropping of bittersweet plants along the canyon ridges.  But the prince's perceptions were more subtle and had no need of these obvious signs.  He could feel the presence of his prey all along his skin, scent it in the air, sense it in every nerve.  His admirers said he could tell when the time was ripe for the hunt simply by glancing at the sky.  His enemies said it was not surprising that he could sense such things, for he himself had been dragon-spawned."
 -Dragon Prince, by Melanie Rawn
What's your Tease?

Sunday, January 26, 2014

2013 Reading Review

At the end of 2012 I promised myself that I was going to try to read more books in 2013, and write more reviews.

I did manage to read a few more more books than in 2012 (according to Goodreads I read 25 books total, with A Memory of the Light being the longest) but I failed miserably at writing more reviews.

That's an issue that I find myself wrestling with, and ultimately is the reason I haven't written as many this last year.  I feel like I'm not really "qualified' to "review" books.  I don't know why though.  What makes one "qualified" to write a review?  Further, does what I actually write about a book qualify AS a review?  I don't know how to answer these questions, and I kind of fell off the wagon, so to speak, and didn't even try.  But I do enjoy talking about books, so this year I'm going to TRY to try harder.

And If that doesn't say commitment, folks, I don't know what does!

But you know what I mean, I'm sure.  So - on to the books!!

In 2013 I read 25 books in total.  Somehow, this year became the "Accidental Young Adult Year," because 13 of those books, or 52%, were YA.  (I think?  Again the definition is somewhat nebulous to me).  And while I have been somewhat indifferent to YA in general, after reading so many this year, I believe I'm beginning to understand why they are so popular among "Adult Adults."

I've always had the impression that YA books are always written from the POV of females, usually teen girls - like The Hunger Games or Divergent.  And while there's nothing wrong with that and I applaud the fact that there are so many books for, by, and about girls and young women, I have to admit that I found it very refreshing to find YA books with a male POV (like Beautiful Creatures), or a POV that shifted between the male and female POV (like the Sky Chasers series), providing what to me feels like a more balanced approach to storytelling.  But without a doubt, my eyes have been opened and I no longer feel that YA books are somehow "less than" Adult novels.

I've noticed a lot of bloggers talking about their reading plans and goals for 2104.  I think that's a great idea from a blogging viewpoint, but not so much fun from a reading viewpoint.  I don't want reading to feel like a chore.  Ever.

But having said that, of course, here's my reading plans for 2014:
1.  Read whatever the heck I want.
2.  Revisit some of my old favorites.
3.  Continue reading what I like.

The last few years I've noticed that I've gotten super caught up in trying to stay current with what's being published.  Unfortunately, I just don't have that much time, and as a result I've neglected some of my faithful friends that I like to pull out and reread every few years.  In fact, I've already started!

I've started rereading Dragon Prince by Melanie Rawn, one of my all-time favorite fantasy novels, and while I'm not going to treat it like an actual "Read and React" feature, I am going to try to put the book down every couple of chapters and talk about it here on the blog as I work my way through it.  If anyone would like to join me in discussing it I think that would be fantastic and I would welcome your thoughts and comments!  But more about that later; let's get on with what I read in 2013 before this becomes the never ending blog post!

So, here's my list of books read in 2013:


Title Author My Rating Date Read

The Kingdom of Gods  
(The Inheritance Trilogy, #3)
Jemisin, N.K.
4 of 5 stars
  Jan 26, 2013


A Memory of Light  
(Wheel of Time, #14)
Jordan, Rober
5 of 5 star
  Mar 27, 2013


Notorious Nineteen  
(Stephanie Plum, #19)
Evanovich, Janet
3 of 5 stars
  Apr 05, 2013


Gone  
(Gone, #1)
Grant, Michael
3 of 5 stars
  Apr 22, 2013


Hunger  
(Gone, #2)
Grant, Michael
3 of 5 stars
  May 09, 2013


The Emperor's Soul
Sanderson, Brandon
4 of 5 stars
  May 14, 2013


And Then There Were None
Christie, Agath
4 of 5 stars
  May 21, 2013


Allanon's Quest  
(Paladins of Shannara, #1)
Brooks, Terry
3 of 5 stars
  May 22, 2013


The Weapons Master's Choice
(Paladins of Shannara, #2)
Brooks, Terry
3 of 5 stars
  May 24, 2013


Perfect Shadow  
(Night Angel, #0.5)
Weeks, Brent
3 of 5 stars
  May 26, 2013
Firstborn
Sanderson, Brandon
3 of 5 stars
  May 30, 2013


Theft of Swords  
(The Riyria Revelations, #1-2)
Sullivan, Michael J.
4 of 5 stars
  Jul 2013


City of Bones
(The Mortal Instruments, #1)
Clare, Cassandra
4 of 5 stars
  Jul 17, 2013


Divergent
(Divergent, #1)
Roth, Veronica
4 of 5 stars
  Jul 21, 2013


Rise of Empire  
(The Riyria Revelations, #3-4)
Sullivan, Michael J.
4 of 5 stars
  Aug 26, 2013


Insurgent  
(Divergent, #2)
Roth, Veronica
3 of 5 stars
  Sep 15, 2013


Lady of Ashes
Trent, Christine
3 of 5 stars
  Oct 03, 2013


The Black Irix
(Paladins of Shannara #3)
Brooks, Terry
3 of 5 stars
  Oct 05, 2013


Beautiful Creatures  
(Caster Chronicles, #1)
Garcia, Kami
4 of 5 stars
  Oct 28, 2013


Born  
(Born, #1)
Brown, Tara
3 of 5 stars
  Nov 06, 2013


Steelheart  
(Reckoners, #1)
Sanderson, Brandon
4 of 5 stars
  Nov 20, 2013


Catching Fire
 (The Hunger Games, #2)
Collins, Suzanne
4 of 5 stars
  Nov 29, 2013


World War Z: An Oral History
of the Zombie War
Brooks, Max
3 of 5 stars
  Dec 18, 2013


Glow  
(Sky Chasers, #1)
Ryan, Amy Kathleen
3 of 5 stars
  Dec 27, 2013

Spark  
(Sky Chasers, #2) 
Ryan, Amy Kathleen
3 of 5 stars
  Dec 31, 2013  
 
Did you read any of these books this year?  Do you have a favorite among them?  What are your thoughts about the whole "qualified to review" issue, and what a "review" should actually be?  Let me know in the comments - I'd love to hear all y'all's thoughts!  And stay tuned for the first look at Dragon Prince - coming soon!

Monday, January 20, 2014

Teaser Tuesday - Gameboard of the Gods, by Richelle Mead

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just:
* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title and author, too, so that other Teaser Tuesday participants can add the book to their To Be Read (TBR) Lists if they like your teasers!

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I'm currently reading Gameboard of the Gods (Age of X #1) by Richelle Mead.  Unlike many of her other novels this is adult oriented, and so far it is really very good. 

The Tease:

"Shooting an erratically moving target had been difficult.  A slow-moving one, even with a small space to hit, wasn't difficult at all for someone like Mae.  In the space of a heartbeat she raised the gun and shot the woman in the head."
 -Gameboard of the Gods (Age of X #1) by Richelle Mead
What's your Tease?

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Teaser Tuesday - Gameboard of the Gods by Richelle Mead

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just:
* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title and author, too, so that other Teaser Tuesday participants can add the book to their To Be Read (TBR) Lists if they like your teasers!

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I'm currently reading Gameboard of the Gods (Age of X #1) by Richelle Mead.  Unlike many of her other novels this is adult oriented, and so far it is really very good. 

The Tease:

"Mae didn't relax until they were on the subway, and although she tried to hide it, her hands shook.  She'd perceived Geraki as enough of a threat to wind up into fight-or-flight mode.
"You weren't kidding about him," she said.  "You think he'll break the restraining order?"
 -Gameboard of the Gods (Age of X #1) by Richelle Mead
What's your Tease?

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Teaser Tuesday - Gameboard of the Gods by Richelle Mead

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just:
* Grab your current read
* Open to a random page
* Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
* BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
* Share the title and author, too, so that other Teaser Tuesday participants can add the book to their To Be Read (TBR) Lists if they like your teasers!

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Wow!  I can't believe that I almost forgot Teaser Tuesday AGAIN!  But, it is still Tuesday, and better late than never, right?!

Over the holidays I read the first two books in the Sky Chasers series, Glow, and Spark, by Amy Kathleen Ryan.  I really enjoyed them, and am looking forward to reading the third in the series, Flame.

Last week a friend loaned me a book that I've started and am really liking a lot - Gameboard of the Gods (Age of X #1) by Richelle Mead.  Unlike many of her other novels this is adult oriented, and so far it is really very good.  In this scene, Justin March - who has just been retrieved from exile in Panama - is easing back into his old job as an investigator of religious groups and supernatural claims.  He's been recalled to solve a string of murders with ceremonial and ritualistic elements that no one else has been able to solve.  And the killer - or killers - will certainly strike again soon...

The Tease:

"His first task for SCI actually wasn't a visit to the murder sites or even the religious groups he'd tagged as possible culprits.  He'd meant what he said to Cornelia: He had someone he was certain could crack the video.  If it really was faked."
 -Gameboard of the Gods (Age of X #1) by Richelle Mead
What's your Tease?