Showing posts with label Recommendations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recommendations. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 June 2016

Re-tellings

Posted by Unknown at 16:09:00 0 comments
I have been obsessed with re-tellings now-a-days. Like all I have been reading are re-telling based on disney's princess and princes. So far the re-tellings include Sleeping Beauty and Beauty and the Beast. I have read re-tellings that are not disney based and have loved them. For example, The Wrath and the Dawn by Renee Ahdeith is a re-telling of A Thousand and One Nights. I haven't read A Thousand and One nights yet but its happening soon because summer is just around the corner so time to sit around my bookshelf, read and review.

Ok I'm done ranting. Let's get on with the recommendations. The books that I have are not all disney based but some of them are.

Sunday, 3 April 2016

Dystopian

Posted by Unknown at 08:13:00 0 comments
Dystopian. Not one of my favourites but definitely enjoy reading it. My reviews for these books below will be hopefully up any time in the future, so stay tuned!

1. Legend by Marie Lu


I read this series back in 2015, and I remember loving every single book and the world building. This is perfect dystopian for people who liked Hunger games but loved Divergent.
Description: What was once the western United States is now home to the Republic, a nation perpetually at war with its neighbors. Born into an elite family in one of the Republic's wealthiest districts, fifteen-year-old June is a prodigy being groomed for success in the Republic's highest military circles. Born into the slums, fifteen-year-old Day is the country's most wanted criminal. But his motives may not be as malicious as they seem.


From very different worlds, June and Day have no reason to cross paths—until the day June's brother, Metias, is murdered and Day becomes the prime suspect. Caught in the ultimate game of cat and mouse, Day is in a race for his family's survival, while June seeks to avenge Metias's death. But in a shocking turn of events, the two uncover the truth of what has really brought them together, and the sinister lengths their country will go to keep its secrets.


2. The Selection by Kiera Cass


I read the first book and I wanted to get the second book from the library but someone took it out. I was really eager to finish the series so I downloaded copies on my iPod and read the whole series on iBooks. This is the series that made me a reader!
Description: For thirty-five girls, the Selection is the chance of a lifetime. The opportunity to escape the life laid out for them since birth. To be swept up in a world of glittering gowns and priceless jewels. To live in a palace and compete for the heart of gorgeous Prince Maxon.


But for America Singer, being Selected is a nightmare. It means turning her back on her secret love with Aspen, who is a caste below her. Leaving her home to enter a fierce competition for a crown she doesn't want. Living in a palace that is constantly threatened by violent rebel attacks.



Then America meets Prince Maxon. Gradually, she starts to question all the plans she's made for herself—and realizes that the life she's always dreamed of may not compare to a future she never imagined.


3. Uglies by Scott Westerfeld


Now don't hate me for this but I haven't actually read the whole series in the series, just the first book. I never got to it. But I'm hoping to re-read it, which I'm really excited about.
Description: Tally is about to turn sixteen, and she can't wait. In just a few weeks she'll have the operation that will turn her from a repellent ugly into a stunning pretty. And as a pretty, she'll be catapulted into a high-tech paradise where her only job is to have fun.


But Tally's new friend Shay isn't sure she wants to become a pretty. When Shay runs away, Tally learns about a whole new side of the pretty world-- and it isn't very pretty. The authorities offer Tally a choice: find her friend and turn her in, or never turn pretty at all. Tally's choice will change her world forever...


4. Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard


This book's plot twist was mind blowing. This is one of those books that made me want to read a couple pages back to see if I missed anything that it came down to this plot twist. I have to Applaud Victoria Aveyard for this amazing Dystopian.
Description: This is a world divided by blood – red or silver.


The Reds are commoners, ruled by a Silver elite in possession of god-like superpowers. And to Mare Barrow, a seventeen-year-old Red girl from the poverty-stricken Stilts, it seems like nothing will ever change.

That is, until she finds herself working in the Silver Palace. Here, surrounded by the people she hates the most, Mare discovers that, despite her red blood, she possesses a deadly power of her own. One that threatens to destroy the balance of power.

Fearful of Mare’s potential, the Silvers hide her in plain view, declaring her a long-lost Silver princess, now engaged to a Silver prince. Despite knowing that one misstep would mean her death, Mare works silently to help the Red Guard, a militant resistance group, and bring down the Silver regime.

But this is a world of betrayal and lies, and Mare has entered a dangerous dance – Reds against Silvers, prince against prince, and Mare against her own heart ... 


5. The Program by Suzanne Young


I don't recall why I put this book down. Like it was really good but then I put it down when I got half of it. I'm hoping to re-read it.
Description: In Sloane’s world, true feelings are forbidden, teen suicide is an epidemic, and the only solution is The Program.


Sloane knows better than to cry in front of anyone. With suicide now an international epidemic, one outburst could land her in The Program, the only proven course of treatment. Sloane’s parents have already lost one child; Sloane knows they’ll do anything to keep her alive. She also knows that everyone who’s been through The Program returns as a blank slate. Because their depression is gone—but so are their memories.



Under constant surveillance at home and at school, Sloane puts on a brave face and keeps her feelings buried as deep as she can. The only person Sloane can be herself with is James. He’s promised to keep them both safe and out of treatment, and Sloane knows their love is strong enough to withstand anything. But despite the promises they made to each other, it’s getting harder to hide the truth. They are both growing weaker. Depression is setting in. And The Program is coming for them.

Well, thats it for my recommendations. Please comment below if you will read one of the books I recommended above. I would love to hear if you liked it or not. Also, I would love to hear feedback so that I can make it better for the next time!

Sunday, 27 March 2016

Genre: Fantasy

Posted by Unknown at 17:56:00 0 comments
If you must know, I absolutely love reading fantasy books. My favourite genre is fantasy. Most of my books are that category but I am trying to read other genre's now-a-days. So without further due, here are my Top 5 Recommendations for Fantasy lovers. 

1. Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas


This series is my favourite series of all time. I fell in love with Sarah's writing style. I will probably recommend this book first to anyone if they ask me for recommendations. 

Description: After serving out a year of hard labor in the salt mines of Endovier for her crimes, 18-year-old assassin Celaena Sardothien is dragged before the Crown Prince. Prince Dorian offers her her freedom on one condition: she must act as his champion in a competition to find a new royal assassin.

Her opponents are men-thieves and assassins and warriors from across the empire, each sponsored by a member of the king's council. If she beats her opponents in a series of eliminations, she'll serve the kingdom for four years and then be granted her freedom. Celaena finds her training sessions with the captain of the guard, Westfall, challenging and exhilirating. But she's bored stiff by court life. Things get a little more interesting when the prince starts to show interest in her... but it's the gruff Captain Westfall who seems to understand her best.


Then one of the other contestants turns up dead... quickly followed by another. Can Celaena figure out who the killer is before she becomes a victim? As the young assassin investigates, her search leads her to discover a greater destiny than she could possibly have imagined.



2. Daughters of Ruin by K.D. Castner



When I first received the ARC of this copy through Goodreads, I thought it would be a boring story but turns out it's a perfect easy fantasy read. I hope Castner publishes another  book because I want to know what happens next, which I'm super excited about.

Description: Rhea, Cadis, Suki, and Iren have lived together since they were children. They are called sisters. They are not. They are called equals. They are not. They are princesses…and they are enemies.

Not long ago, a brutal war ravaged their kingdoms, and Rhea’s father was the victor. As a gesture of peace, King Declan brought the daughters of his rivals to live under his protection—and his ever-watchful eye. For ten years the girls have trained together as diplomats and warriors, raised to accept their thrones and unite their kingdoms in peace.


But there is rarely peace among sisters. Sheltered Rhea was raised to rule everyone—including her “sisters”—but she’s cracking under pressure. The charismatic Cadis is desperately trying to redeem her people from their actions during the war. Suki guards deep family secrets that isolate her, and quiet Iren’s meekness is not what it seems.

All plans for peace are shattered when the palace is attacked. As their intended futures lie in ashes, Rhea, Cadis, Suki, and Iren must decide where their loyalties lie: to their nations, or to each other.

3. Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo


I opened the book and started reading it and love it from chapter 1. This is a fantastic read for people who liked/loved Leigh's Shadow and Bone series. No, you don't have to read the shadow and bone series to read this one. It is set in the same settings but the story is completely different (I haven't read the shadow and bone yet). I cannot wait to buy Crooked Kingdom and get started on it right away.

Description: Ketterdam: a bustling hub of international trade where anything can be had for the right price—and no one knows that better than criminal prodigy Kaz Brekker. Kaz is offered a chance at a deadly heist that could make him rich beyond his wildest dreams. But he can't pull it off alone...


A convict with a thirst for revenge.



A sharpshooter who can't walk away from a wager.


A runaway with a privileged past.

A spy known as the Wraith.

A Heartrender using her magic to survive the slums. 

A thief with a gift for unlikely escapes. 



Kaz's crew are the only ones who might stand between the world and destruction—if they don't kill each other first.



4. The Kiss of Deception by Mary E. Pearson



Even though I read this awhile back, I still remember it being Fantastic. That plot twist blew me away completely. I did read the second book, The hear of betrayal, it was more gripping and as amazing as the first one.

Description: A princess must find her place in a reborn world.



She flees on her wedding day.



She steals ancient documents from the Chancellor's secret collection.



She is pursued by bounty hunters sent by her own father.



She is Princess Lia, seventeen, First Daughter of the House of Morrighan.



The Kingdom of Morrighan is steeped in tradition and the stories of a bygone world, but some traditions Lia can't abide. Like having to marry someone she's never met to secure a political alliance.



Fed up and ready for a new life, Lia flees to a distant village on the morning of her wedding. She settles in among the common folk, intrigued when two mysterious and handsome strangers arrive—and unaware that one is the jilted prince and the other an assassin sent to kill her. Deceptions swirl and Lia finds herself on the brink of unlocking perilous secrets—secrets that may unravel her world—even as she feels herself falling in love.



5. Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard



I picked up this one really randomly from the library and ended up staying late up at night trying to focus on how this plot twist shattered my heart into a million different pieces.

Description: This is a world divided by blood – red or silver.



The Reds are commoners, ruled by a Silver elite in possession of god-like superpowers. And to Mare Barrow, a seventeen-year-old Red girl from the poverty-stricken Stilts, it seems like nothing will ever change.



That is, until she finds herself working in the Silver Palace. Here, surrounded by the people she hates the most, Mare discovers that, despite her red blood, she possesses a deadly power of her own. One that threatens to destroy the balance of power.



Fearful of Mare’s potential, the Silvers hide her in plain view, declaring her a long-lost Silver princess, now engaged to a Silver prince. Despite knowing that one misstep would mean her death, Mare works silently to help the Red Guard, a militant resistance group, and bring down the Silver regime.



But this is a world of betrayal and lies, and Mare has entered a dangerous dance – Reds against Silvers, prince against prince, and Mare against her own heart ...



That's all for my recommendations. Tell me how I did in the comments below. Thank you for reading!
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