Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Review: Reached by Ally Condie (Matched #3)

 Genre: Young Adult,Dystopian, Romance
Format: Hardcover (512 pages)
Publisher: Penguins
Publication Date:  November 13th 2012
Rating: 4/5
Source: Library Loan
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Summary from Goodreads:


After leaving Society to desperately seek The Rising, and each other, Cassia and Ky have found what they were looking for, but at the cost of losing each other yet again. Cassia is assigned undercover in Central city, Ky outside the borders, an airship pilot with Indie. Xander is a medic, with a secret. All too soon, everything shifts again.
 
What I think:


I was a bit disappointed with Matched Crossed because of the clichés and slow character development. However, Ally Condie`s work have a lot of potentials, so I decided to finish the trilogy afterall. Reached did redeem itself with its twists and beautiful writing style. The third book of the Match trilogy has indeed showcased the evolution of the author`s writing.

Reached in Cassia, Ky, and Xander`s POVs which sometimes is frustrated and interesting at the same time. There were moments that I did not want to switch point of views because I was too drawn into one character and had to dread reading another two chapters just to get back to the point of view I really enjoyed at that particular time. However, luckily, all three POVs were full of surprises so that dread feeling was not as big as I have anticipated.  

The three endings, since Reached was told in three different perspectives, were great. Although, there are some open-ended points, such as Xander`s case, I did not mind as much as I should. Some parts were bittersweet which was good because not everything is happily-ever-after as there are losses and sacrifices to be remembered.  

My only problems with this book is that the first 100 pages or so, there seemed to have no plots. The 
thoughts of all three characters seemed to be all mixed up at one times. I don`t particularly enjoyed alternating POVs as I got so confuse on who is talking and had to re-read the chapters to understand the event fully. They kept talking about the pilot, which to me, is a bit too repetitive, unless the repetitiveness has a symbolism.

Reached was a good conclusion of the Matched Trilogy. Many of the questions were answers, yet there still a few points that left the readers wondering. The writing was beautiful; however, I think it would be more extraordinary if the layout of the book was more organized. I recommend this book to the people that started reading the second installment and want to see who Cassia ends with or Xander`s fate. In addition, I think this book is perfect for the ones that just starting to read YA dystopian novels as the writing style is simple enough to understand. However, overall, this series is an okay read.


。・:*:・゚`☆、。・:*:・゚`★*。・:*:・゚`☆、。・:*:・゚`★*。

 Quotes:

  • “I wish I could have one without the other, but that's the problem with being alive. You don't usually get to choose the measure of suffering or the degree of joy you have.”
  • “In a story, you can turn to the front and begin again and everyone lives once more. That doesn't work in real life.”
  • "There is ebb and flow. Leaving and coming. Flight and fall. Sing and silent. Reaching and reached.” 


。・:*:・゚`☆、。・:*:・゚`★*。・:*:・゚`☆、。・:*:・゚`★*。


About Ally Condie
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Monday, February 11, 2013

Blog A Quote [2]

Blog A Quote is hosted by Michelle Chew Writes.
Each week, a quote from one of my favorite books will be blogged.
Usually, this is done on Monday, the start of a new week,
but it can be done any day of the week =)

Quote of the Week:

Divergent by Veronica Roth

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“Becoming fearless isn't the point. That's impossible. It's learning how to control your fear, and how to be free from it.”

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Divergent is one of my favourite book of 2012! Don't worry, full review is coming!
Oh my goodness! I haven't written in this blog since last year! Work has keeping me super busy! But now my hiatus is done and I am coming back to blog at full speed! Thank you for the support guys!

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Audio book - Marissa Meyer (Lunar Chronicles #1)

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Hey Cinder fans out there!

Did you know Macmillan Audio, a branch of the publisher Macmillan just released an audio book for Cinder? Now you can bring this magical story everywhere you go whether it is long car ride of long public trip! How cool is that.

Here is an excerpt of the audio book for Cinder


For more information, please visit Macmillan publiser website by clicking here.

。・:*:・゚`☆、。・:*:・゚`★*。・:*:・゚`☆、。・:*:・゚`★*。

About Marissa Meyer

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Announcement and Giveaway!

Hi everyone!
Wow almost the end of August already and I just realized that I have not update over month! I was super busy with life and work! So to celebrate September, I'll be hosting for a back-to-school giveaway! I'm still pretty new at this, but I want to thank my followers for all the support and patient with my inconsistent update! I will have everything figure out by the weekend. hopefully! As you may have notice, I am renovating the website, if anyone can help me make a banner that would be awesome!

Anyways, I'll be leaving on a 2 weeks trip with a flight of 13 hours to and back. I am planning to get a novel to read on the plane. Please recommend me good story that can entertain me for 13 hours! =)

Thank you so much!

xWish

Review - Cinder by Marissa Meyer (Lunar Chronicles #1)

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Genre: Young Adult, Sci-Fi
Format: Hardcover (387 pages)
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Publication Date: January 3rd 2012
Rating: 5/5
Source: Library Loan
Get a Copy at: Chapters | Amazon  | Barnes & Nobles












Summary from Goodreads:

Humans and androids crowd the raucous streets of New Beijing. A deadly plague ravages the population. From space, the ruthless lunar people watch, waiting to make their move. No one knows that Earth’s fate hinges on one girl. . . .

Cinder, a gifted mechanic, is a cyborg. She’s a second-class citizen with a mysterious past, reviled by her stepmother and blamed for her stepsister’s illness. But when her life becomes intertwined with the handsome Prince Kai’s, she suddenly finds herself at the center of an intergalactic struggle, and a forbidden attraction. Caught between duty and freedom, loyalty and betrayal, she must uncover secrets about her past in order to protect her world’s future.


What I think:

When I started this book, I was a bit skeptical about the quality of writing. However, after a few chapters, I was hooked! The beginning was slow, I have to admit, but with a lot of twists in events, this story is very captivating.

The character development was fascinating with the main character, Cinder. However, I wish the author goes more in depth with Peony. Although Peony is such a dreamer, that she is annoying at times, you can't help be love her. As for Andri and Pearl, I dislike them but in a way like how they make Cinder's characters. However, the main issue I have with this story is that the name given to certain character is not very original or matched the character background. Prince Kaito (Kai), really?! This is such as Japanese origin name and not anything of "New Beijing".

Anyways, the end of the story was a big cliffhanger that is making me want to read the next installment. 

。・:*:・゚`☆、。・:*:・゚`★*。・:*:・゚`☆、。・:*:・゚`★*。

Quotes:

  • “Imagine there was a cure, but finding it would cost you everything. It would completely ruin your life. What would you do?”  

  • “Vanity is a factor, but it is more a question of control. It is easier to trick others into perceiving you as beautiful if you can convince yourself you are beautiful. But mirrors have an uncanny way of telling the truth.” 

。・:*:・゚`☆、。・:*:・゚`★*。・:*:・゚`☆、。・:*:・゚`★*。

About Marissa Meyer

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