"To find out what a story's really about,' the Librarian said,

'you don't ask the writer. You ask the reader."


- SNOW & ROSE by Emily Winfield Martin


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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Waiting On Wednesday #144: THE THING ABOUT JELLYFISH by Ali Benjamin


"Waiting On Wednesday" is a weekly meme hosted by Breaking the Spine.

This is where we get to 'spotlight' books that we are anxiously waiting to be released!!! The ones that we are dying to get our hands on and read into the wee hours of the night!!!
And, quite possibly, to make our shelves look pretty too :) 


What I'm currently waiting for... 


by Ali Benjamin
Expected release date: September 22nd, 2015
Published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Genre: Middle Grade Contemporary
Format: Hardcover, eBook, Audiobook


A stunning debut about how grief can open the world in magical ways.

After her best friend dies in a drowning accident, Suzy is convinced that the true cause of the tragedy was a rare jellyfish sting. Retreating into a silent world of imagination, she crafts a plan to prove her theory - even if it means traveling the globe, alone.

Suzy's achingly heartfelt journey explores life, death, the astonishing wonder of the universe... 
and the potential for love and hope right next door. 


BOOK TRAILER
 



Why I'm waiting for THE THING ABOUT JELLYFISH... 

First, the book's cover caught my eye immediately... 
the yellow font and how the sky is made to look like the sea is brilliant and pretty.

Secondly, the summary is very brief, but, I can already feel Suzy's heartache and need to make sense to what has happened to her friend. This little girl is desperately trying to make sense as to why this tragedy happened; she is doing what she has to do in order to grieve.

Lastly, there aren't many books out there that explore and help children through grief. Death is a very difficult subject to talk about in general, to anyone. As a parent, I am always looking for the right words to use, how to keep it 'short and straight' and then give them cookies and a funny movie so they don't dwell on the difficult subject that we just discussed. It's hard not to sugarcoat things for them. They need to know that things can happen. That things do happen. And having books like this really helps us to help them come to their own understanding. 


Now, please tell me, what are you waiting for right now??? 


Saturday, May 16, 2015

Book Haul #93: The Curious Tale of the Robot Who Could Fly


Hello fellow bookworms!!!

How are you all doing??? 
How is the weather by you???
I know most of us are going into spring, with allergies, lol! But some of you are also going into fall/winter... I'm more of a sweater-weather person, I wish it was fall all year long!

We've had another wonderful week in books! Quite an eclectic pile too!
I can't wait to read them all! But most of all, I cannot wait to doodle in the new Doodle Lit book! I've posted pics on my instagram; and I'll be posting my doodles on their too! So, if you're interested in my doodles, or my books, or baby pics or just stuff in general, please come on over and follow me on Instagram too :) 

Hope you all have an awesome weekend!
Don't forget to do something kind for someone too!!! xo 

*What I received for review...
A CURIOUS TALE OF THE IN-BETWEEN (ARC) by Lauren DeStefano (MG) from Bloomsbury
- DOODLE LIT (PB) by Jennifer Adams and Illustrated by Alison Oliver (E) from Baby Lit Books
- HELLO, GOODBYE, AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN (ARC) by Jennifer E. Smith from Little Brown
- THE GIRL WHO COULD FLY (PB) by Victoria Forester (MG) from Macmillan


*From Book Trades/Swaps...
- WHEN IT HAPPENS (HB) by Susane Colasanti from Gabi @ BooksABlog

*What I purchased...
- A ROBOT IN THE GARDEN (PB) by Deborah Install (A)

*A sweet gift to Baby Bee...
- CHICKA CHICKA BOOM BOOM (HB) by Bill Martin Jr and John Archambault, Illustrated by Lois Ehlert (C)


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A few pics from the last few days... 

Coolest DOODLE book ever!!!
Check out my instagram flip through to see some cool pages!!!
Planner clips and stickers! Planner girl in the making :)
Baby Bee has had a fever/cold all week,
but cheered up when a dear friend sent him a book via mail :) 
I'm still looking for a few ARCs to add to my collection, please take a peek,
perhaps we can do a trade???

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Please help Annie get her new lungs!



https://m.helphopelive.org/campaign/6507?3.13.829
My husband's sister, Ann Marie, was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis at the age of 2.
Until a year ago, she has been living a relatively normal and active life... 
Ann Marie is in need of a double-lung transplant now.
Any donations will be forever be appreciated.
Healing prayers too!

Please click on the link for more info!

And, thank you in advance for any and all contributions!!! 


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Thank you SOOO much for stopping by!!!

Don't forget to leave a comment with your links so I can visit your hauls too!!!
xoxo

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Book Haul #92: Undercover Circus Almanac for Unusual Secret Red Girls at Midnight



Hello fellow bookgeeks!!!

I hope you all are having a fabulous time!
The weather around here has been quite warm and beautiful - we have definitely been taking advantage of it with wide open windows and walks! 

Here are all the books that I have received/purchased in the last 2 weeks!!!

And to those of you who celebrate tomorrow, have a lovely and wonderful Mother's Day :)



*What I received for review...
- NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS ALMANAC 2016 (PB) by National Geographic Kids from Media Masters Publicity.
- SCARLETT UNDERCOVER (HB) by Jennifer Latham from Little Brown/The Novl.
- A SCHOOL FOR UNUSUAL GIRLS (A Stranje House Novel) (HB) by Kathleen Baldwin from Tor Teen. 
- CHURCH OF MARVELS (HB) by Leslie Parry (A) from HarperCollins.
- LOVE IS RED (Nightsong Trilogy #1) () by Sophie Jaff (A) from HarperCollins.


*Book trade/swap...
- VANISHING GIRLS (ARC) by Lauren Oliver from Brittany aka The Book Addicts Guide... thank you!
- PANDEMONIUM (Delirium #2) (ARC) by Lauren Oliver from Jen aka Jenuine Cupcakes... thank you!


*From my #OTSPSecretSister, who I have yet to figure out who she is!... thank you!!!
- THE GIRL AT MIDNIGHT (HB) by Melissa Grey


*Gifts I received... 
- HUNTED (Spirit Animals #2) (HB) by Maggie Stiefvater (MG) and Love Actually DVD... thank you for the amazing thank you gift, Melissa!!! 


*What I purchased...
- THE SECRET DIAMOND SISTERS (UK PB) by Michelle Madow
- How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days DVD


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A few pics from the last 2 weeks :)

My April wrap-up!!!
My hopeful May TBR!!! (Plus 2 books not pictured, eek!)
Our first official spring walk!
What we got and purchased on Free Comic Book Day!
I rearranged my living room bookshelves, again!!! No more "classics" here! 
It's all about the classic fairytales, Harry Potter, Maggie Stiefvater,
Lauren Oliver and Kristin Cashore collections :)

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Please help Annie get her new lungs!



https://m.helphopelive.org/campaign/6507?3.13.829
My husband's sister, Ann Marie, was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis at the age of 2.
Until a year ago, she has been living a relatively normal and active life... 
Ann Marie is in need of a double-lung transplant now.
Any donations will be forever be appreciated.
Healing prayers too!

Please click on the link for more info!

And, thank you in advance for any and all contributions!!! 


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Thank you SOOO much for stopping by!!!

Don't forget to leave a comment with your links so I can visit your hauls too!!!
xoxo

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Stacking the Shelves #83: February 2015 Book Haul Part 1


Happy Valentines Day <3

Hope you all are having a wonderful weekend :)

These past couple of weeks have spoiled me with some epic books!
I am so excited for all of my books in today's post -
I did not expect to receive a Meg Cabot book! Nor did I expect the ARC for Everything Everything to be SO beautiful!!! I'm sure that the actual story will be even better than the cover, but still...

I had a bit of a hiccup mid-week; my family has been passing this dreadful stomach virus to one another for a while now. I had the pleasure of being the last person to get hit with it, but unfortunately I was the one who got it the worst and landed in the ER with severe dehydration. It was quite scary. I am so relieved that the hospital staff were so nice and helpful. I was able to come home the same night and proceeded to sleep on and off for about 14 hours. So thankful for having a great support system to let me recuperate peacefully while knowing that my kiddos are in good hands :) I'm feeling much better now, but still feeling a little queasy and weak. Must eat more Jell-O, hee hee...

And, to those of you who celebrate Valentine's day, enjoy!
Please have some extra chocolate for me! I cannot wait to feel better so I can dive into my box of chocolates... and probably my kids boxes too!



*ARCs I received for review...
- UNCHANGED (Unremembered #3) (HB) by Jessica Brody from Macmillan
- BECAUSE YOU'LL NEVER MEET ME (ARC) by Leah Thomas from Bloomsbury
- ROYAL WEDDING (The Princess Diaries #11) (ARC) by Meg Cabot from William Morrow
- MY BEST EVERYTHING (HB) by Sarah Tomp from Little Brown for blog tour.

*Books shared with me :)
- EVERYTHING EVERYTHING (ARC) by Nicola Yoon from Dawn of Bang Bang Book Blog

*Books I purchased...
- PETER PAN (Puffin Classic HB) by J.M. Barrie
PANIC (PB) by Lauren Oliver
- LOVE LETTERS TO THE DEAD (HB) by Ava Dellaira
- A WORLD WITHOUT PRINCES (The School of Good and Evil #2) (signed HB) by Soman Chainani (MG)


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A few pics from this past week :)

Got crafty earlier this week and made baby boy's first Valentine's :)

My trip to the ER this past Wednesday :( 

My Valentine loves me so much :) 

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Thank you SO much for stopping by today!!!

Don't forget to leave a comment with your link so I can visit you too, please!!!
xoxo

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Release Day (Guest Post and Giveaway): LOVE, LUCY by April Lindner (YA)


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by April Lindner
Release date: January 27th, 2015
Published by: Poppy (Little, Brown)
Genre: Young Adult Contemporary
Format: Hardcover, eBook
Format read: ARC from the publisher.

SUMMARY

While backpacking through Florence, Italy, during the summer before she heads off to college, Lucy Sommersworth finds herself falling in love with the culture, the architecture, the food... and Jesse Palladino, a handsome street musician. 

After a whirlwind romance, Lucy returns home, determined to move on from her "vacation flirtation." But just because summer is over doesn't mean Lucy and Jesse are over, too.

In this coming-of-age romance, April Lindner perfectly captures the highs and lows of a summer love that might just be meant to last beyond the season.






GUEST POST from April Lindner

Some Rules of the Road

Like Lucy Sommersworth, the heroine of Love, Lucy, my parents gave me the gift of a lifetime: a backpacking trip to Europe. I was a bit older than Lucy — 22, and just out of college — but when I arrived in Milan, Italy with a Eurail pass, a copy of Let’s Go: Europe, and a seventy-pound backpack I could barely lift, I was a wee bit terrified. Like Lucy, I spoke only a little bit of Italian, just barely enough to get by, and I wasn’t particularly good at reading maps or train schedules. Unlike Lucy, I was travelling solo.

Luckily, my journey began with training wheels. I’d just taken a college Italian class, and my professor had offered a safe crash pad for the first few days of my trip — in her family home in the Alps. Less luckily, when I reached Malpensa airport, nobody was there to pick me up. Giddy with excitement and jet lag, I wandered around the airport, eavesdropping on Italians as they hugged each other hello and goodbye, and had noisy arguments. I’d never felt more alone in my life. Where would I sleep that night if my ride didn’t show up?


Luckily, my professor’s brother arrived at last to whisk me away to the family home in Domodossola. The extended family welcomed and fed me, gave me tours of their city with its charming medieval center, helped me practice my Italian, and, when the time was right, brought me to the train station where my solo travels began for real. It was time to take off the training wheels.

If I’d felt alone back in the airport, I was even more so on that train to Verona, a city where I didn’t know a soul. In those pre-internet days, I could disappear into thin air and nobody would even notice I was gone. The thought was chilling, but oddly exciting.

By nightfall, I’d made it to Verona. I’d figured out the public transportation, found a youth hostel, and booked myself a bed. Best of all, I had introduced myself to a handful of other backpackers. We hung out together in the hostel’s common area, sharing bread and cheese, exchanging stories, discussing the rules of the road — those bits of practical wisdom our travels were teaching us. Here are a few.


Time passes differently on the road.  Spend a few very intense hours seeing the sites with strangers and by the end of the day, those strangers have become a part of your story. Years later you’ll see their faces in your photo album and still remember stray details of the adventures you shared together, even if you can’t quite recall their names.

Spontaneity is key.  There are few things as magical as showing up at a train station with no idea where you’re headed next, picking a random train, and hopping on.


Janis Joplin said it best: Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose.  When you’re carrying all your possessions on your back in a city where you don’t know a soul, you’re absolutely free. You can go anywhere, do anything. That freedom has its lonely moments — but it can be the doorway to all kinds of adventures.


Embrace misadventure.  As carefully as you plan there will be crazy mistakes: wrong turns, slept-through train stops, multilingual misunderstandings, and all kinds of other blunders — and these will make the best stories. My misadventures are some of my favorite memories. The time I missed curfew and had to climb into my hostel through a second-story window. The morning when, hanging out my recently washed clothes to dry, I dropped my wet underthings out the window, onto a stranger’s head. The night when, with no room to stay in, I slept on Venice’s train station steps with about a hundred other backpackers, the stars above us and the Grand Canal stretched out before us.  
Would I trade that last memory for a safe, comfy night in an actual bed? Not on your life.


 GIVEAWAY

- 1 copy of LOVE, LUCY to be ordered from Amazon or The Book Depository (Int’l)
- 3 JANE posters (signed) – US only
- Ends February 6 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific

(Bumbles and Fairy-Tales will not be held responsible for any lost, damaged, unclaimed, etc. prizes.)


ABOUT THE AUTHOR - April Lindner


April Lindner is the author of three novels: Catherine, a modernization of Wuthering Heights; Jane, an update of Jane Eyre; and Love, Lucy, releasing January 27, 2015. 
She also has published two poetry collections, Skin and This Bed Our Bodies Shaped
She plays acoustic guitar badly, sees more rock concerts than shed care to admit, travels whenever she can, cooks Italian food, and lavishes attention on her pets — two Labrador retriever mixes and two excitable guinea pigs. 
A professor of English at Saint Josephs University, April lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and two sons.
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Saturday, November 29, 2014

Stacking the Shelves #77: November 2014 Book Haul (Part 2) and Comic Book Haul #1


Hello my wonderful and amazing bookish friends!
Seriously, you guys are the bestest!!!

First, a very big and belated Happy Thanksgiving to all of my U.S. friends!
Hope you had a wonderful holiday with family, friends and good food :)


Temperatures have dropped drastically, winter has decided to come early and even though I'm a huge fan of winter, I am completely unprepared and have been freezing my butt off, lol!...
funny thing is - temperatures began to drop as I was reading SNOW LIKE ASHES by Sara Raasch, and when I finished reading it earlier last week - let's just say that the Winterians would have been pleased that I was freezing my butt off, lol! The perfect book for this time of the year! I will be reviewing it soon, but know for now - I'm giving it a 5-BEE rating :) I highly recommend it!!!

Also, very recently, I have discovered my love for comic books again! 
I have read a few graphic novels in the last few months, and I have been itching to get back into comic book series and have decided to embrace my inner nerdgirl and finally got myself to my local comic book store! To say that the guys at the store were a bit shocked to see me strut in is an understatement, lol! But, they kept their chuckles to a minimum and were very helpful for everything that I am currently looking for. I have quite a list, and in their words:
"Please don't be offended, but for a girl, you are going to keep us quite busy!"
Mind you, all of the stores workers are over the age of 50 (except for one, lol!) and were quite happy to see a girl come in, knowing "her stuff" and are more than eagerly to help me find what I'm looking to read :) I'm really excited to start sharing my comic book love, pull lists, tradebacks, etc. with my boys and all of you!!! 

For now, here's my official haul for November :)
It's unexpectedly quite large, and I am very grateful and thankful for my lovely books!

(Please note, that the majority of my haul is Young Adult. Otherwise, books that aren't will be noted with either (A) for Adult, (NA) for New Adult, (MG) for Middle Grade, and (C) for Childrens books.)



*What I received for review...
From Harper Teen:
- TWISTED FATE (ARC) by Norah Olson
- PLAYLIST FOR THE DEAD (ARC) by Michelle Falkoff
- GEEK GIRL: Model Misfit (Geek Girl #2) (ARC) by Holly Smale
- MY HEART AND OTHER BLACK HOLES (ARC) by Jasmine Warga
- A WICKED THING (ARC) by Rhiannon Thomas
- SHERLOCK HOLMES IN A STUDY IN SCARLET (Sherlock Holmes #1) (ARC) by Sir. Arthur Conan Doyle, Illustrated by Gris Grimly

From The Novl/Little Brown:
- LOVE, LUCY (ARC) by April Lindner

From Macmillan:
- TUCK EVERLASTING (PB) by Natalie Babbitt
- BO AT BALLARD CREEK (PB) by Kirkpatrick Hill (MG)
- BO AT IDITAROD CREEK (HB) by Kirkpatrick Hill (MG)

From Author:
- FRAGILE REIGN (Mortal Enchantment #3) (PB) by Stacey O'Neale

From Merry Makers: 
- LADYBUG GIRL Doll


*What I received in book giveaways/trades/swaps...
- DEAREST (Woodcutter Sisters #3) (ARC) by Alethea Kontis from HMH
THE STEPSISTER'S TALE (HB) by Tracy Barrett from a swap
- GEEK GIRL (UK PB) by Holly Smale from my #OTSPSecretSister Daphne of

From my #OTSPSecretSister Daphne :)
*What I purchased from Book Outlet...
DELIRIUM STORIES (PB) by Lauren Oliver
WAIT FOR YOU (PB) by J. Lynn (NA)
THE INTERESTINGS (HB) by Meg Wolitzer (A)

*Comic book haul...


Marvel Comics: 
- THOR #1 and THOR #2 by Jason Aaron, Illustrated by Russell Dauterman
- MS. MARVEL Volume 1 (Issues #1-6) by G. Willow Wilson, Illustrated by Adrian Alphona
- MS. MARVEL #6: Healing Factor by G. Willow Wilson, Illustrated by Jacob Wyatt
- MS. MARVEL #7: Healing Factor Part II by G. Willow Wilson, Illustrated by Jacob Wyatt
- MS. MARVEL #8: Generation Why by G. Willow Wilson, Illustrated by Adrian Alphona
- MARY JANE #1: The Real Thing, MARY JANE #2: The Loyalty Thing, MARY JANE #3: The Money Thing and MARY JANE #4: The Trust Thing by Sean McKeever, Illustrated by Takeshi Miyazawa
DC Comics: 
- BATGIRL #35 and BATGIRL #36 by Cameron Stewart, Illustrated by Brenden Fletcher and Babs Tarr


Thank you SO much for stopping by today!!!

Please let me know if there is anything you would like to see either here on the blog 
or on my booktube channel :) 

Don't forget to leave a comment with your link so I can visit you too, please!!!
xoxo

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Review: DAY 21 (The Hundred #2) by Kass Morgan (YA)


by Kass Morgan
Release date: September 16th, 2014
Published by: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Genre: Young Adult Dystopian Sci-Fi Romance
Format: Hardback, eBook, Audiobook
Format read: Hardback from publicist. 


SUMMARY

No one has set foot on Earth in centuries - 
until now.

It's been 21 days since the hundred landed on Earth. They're the only humans to set foot on the planet in centuries... or so they thought. 
Facing an unknown enemy, Wells attempts to keep the group together. Clarke strikes out for Mount Weather, in search of other Colonists, while Bellamy is determined to rescue his sister, no matter the cost. 
And back on the ship, Glass faces an unthinkable choice between the love of her life and life itself.

In this pulse-pounding sequel to Kass Morgan's The 100, secrets are revealed, beliefs are challenged, and relationships are tested. And the hundred will struggle to survive the only way they can - together.








MY REVIEW

This is one of the best sequels that I have read in a really long time! DAY 21 starts right back up where THE 100 left off without missing a beat - with so many questions needing to be answered, no stone is left unturned...

*Since this is about book 2, a few minor spoilers may be mentioned. You have been warned.*

It has been 21 days since they have landed on Earth. Supplies are running low and emotions are running high. Most are thinking the same thing - when is the next dropship coming? Are they still being monitored? Are they okay? Will they survive?... and then the most unthinkable happens and they discover that they are not alone.

We continue to follow the same four lead characters - Wells, Clarke, Bellamy and Glass.

Wells is trying his best to keep the group together with logic and distractions. He has organized groups to build log cabins and others to gather basic supplies. People are drawn to him and he has become their unofficial leader. He knows that the first attack and that the kidnapping of Bellamy's sister was just the beginning to warning them - they are not welcomed. But other than the fact that there is no other place for them to go, no way to leave and go back home - he also knows, there's no way to defend themselves. They have no weapons and no experience or knowledge of their new surroundings.
Clarke is drowning in sadness and guilt. Not only does she have to live with the knowledge that her scientist parents were performing immoral experiments, but also, with what happened to her friend, a friend that has a connection to Bellamy. It is something that she will not be able to keep a secret for much longer... As she's dealing with her feelings she is certain about one thing - that if they find the Earthborns and approach them in a peaceful way, the Earthborns will be able to help and guide them. She also feels that they may have unlimited information on other resources and may even know something about  some artifacts that she had found in the woods. Items that may indicate that another dropship may have been sent prior to theirs...
Bellamy is hellbent on finding his sister and will do anything to get her back. He will risk his life and more... but another development has occurred- his deep feelings for Clarke are getting in the way. He doesn't want this distraction right now. Especially when Clarke reveals not only the reason why she was imprisoned, but also, that the heavy guilt and sadness that she's been carrying around with her has to do with Lilly, her friend aka his past girlfriend. Regardless of his feelings, he is compelled to help Clarke find the colonists and hope that it leads to finding his sister.
And now for Glass. Last we saw Glass she was pardoned and reconnecting with her mother, and her ex-boyfriend, Luke. Their story and chemistry is much like Rose and Jack's - swoony... Things seem to be falling apart on the spaceship and they discover that there isn't enough oxygen for everyone. The poorer sections are cut off; leaving Luke to die. Glass goes to him and decides to die with him. Until they discover a way to break through the barrier to get to the dropships that will be heading to Earth, even though received any proof of Earth being habitable yet. In the chaos of trying to get onto the dropship - horrific events that mimic the likes of the tragedies of the Titanic occur... and Luke learns the entire truth as to why Glass was not only imprisoned, but why his best friend was executed. A heartbreaking moment for everyone involved.

From the very beginning the book was a complete page-turner for me. Luckily, for me at least, each chapter is titled with each of the characters names. Therefore, I was able to do the unthinkable - my apologies! For me, Glass and Luke's storyline was my favorite, and I just had to know what was happening - and since their storyline is separate from Wells, Clarke and Bellamy's, I read Glass' chapters straight through! It was heart pounding and left me breathless. Going back to read the storyline that was happening on Earth, again, it was fast-paced and straight-forward. Kass Morgan is able to give you just enough information to keep you going - never overwhelming or too sci-fi-ish. It's to the point and you learn about everything as you go, just like the characters. And I absolutely love that!

I still haven't watched the show, but I can already tell that the books are, obviously, way better. All of my questions from book one have been answered; but now there are more things going on, more questions, more characters - and I cannot get enough. I am anxiously awaiting to hear about book 3!
In the meantime, I am going to calm my nerves while I catch up with the show...


*A hardback was sent to me for an honest review. All thoughts are my own. 



ABOUT THE AUTHOR - Kass Morgan


 New York Times bestselling author of The 100 and its sequel Day 21, received a bachelor's degree from Brown University and a master's from Oxford University. 

She currently works as an editor and lives in Brooklyn, New York.   




Monday, September 22, 2014

Review: THE 100 by Kass Morgan (YA)


by Kass Morgan
Release date: September 3rd, 2013
Published by: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Genre: Young Adult Dystopian Sci-Fi Romance
Format: Hardback, Paperback, eBook, Audiobook
Format read: Paperback from publicist. 


Hardback Cover

SUMMARY

In the future, humans live in city-like spaceships orbiting far above Earth's toxic atmosphere. No one knows when, or even if, the long-abandoned planet will be habitable again. But faced with dwindling resources and a growing populace, government leaders know they must reclaim their homeland... 
before it's too late.

Now, one hundred juvenile delinquents are being sent on a high-stakes mission to recolonize Earth. 
After a brutal crash landing, the teens arrive on a savagely beautiful planet they've only seen from space. Confronting the dangers of this rugged new world, they struggle to form a tentative community. 

But they're haunted by their past and uncertain about the future. To survive, they must learn to trust - and even love - again.






MY REVIEW

A great debut with amazing world-building and memorable, engaging characters! I really enjoyed Kass Morgan's simplistic and outright writing style, world-building (dystopian and sci-fi!) and intriguing storylines... 

In THE 100, a nuclear war has devastated Earth and those who were able to escape before the bombing, evacuated and have been living in spaceships for many, many years. Life on a spaceship can be quite confining, making a few people restless and careless, even for those who have never experienced anything but living life aboard a spaceship. Laws are stricter, the population is controlled and people have been classified by their status and divided into sections. The smallest misdeed can get you imprisoned and even executed. Even if you're a minor. Usually minors get a retrial when they turn 18 years old, and can apply for a pardon. But lately, most retrials have been denied and have been sent to be executed. This of course has raised high suspicions that something is going on; but is it a corrupt government? An overpopulation issue? Is the spaceship running out of supplies? Oxygen?

Paperback Cover
Told from four point-of-views, the story focuses on Clarke, Wells, Bellamy and Glass.
In the beginning, Clarke, Wells and Glass are all imprisoned. While Bellamy is doing his best to look out for his imprisoned younger sister - the only siblings ever to exist, that they know of. Bellamy has learned that the government will be conducting an undercover mission to Earth. They will be sending one hundred juvenile delinquents to earth to see if Earth's radiative surface is now habitable. If they succeed, they will be allowed a second chance to live their lives. Quite an honor considering if they don't succeed it is probably because they died on their trip there, or because of the radiation...

Each of these four characters have very distinct qualities that make them very strong, memorable and important individuals. Clarke is very independent and was studying to become a doctor; she is informed that she will be one of the hundred. Wells is a good guy, a good soldier and also, the chancellor's son. He too will be going to Earth. Glass comes from a well-to-do family, and has had to grow-up quickly and knows more than she lets people know. She too will be taking the trip to Earth. Until Bellamy creates a distraction, his dedication and loyalty to his sister is immeasurable, he will do anything to continue to protect his sister - he has forced his way unto the ship. Thus allowing Glass to make her escape and goes in search of her mother... and Luke, the reason why she was imprisoned.

Four distinct voices with stories to tell all entangled to form one very powerful tale with day to day events and flashbacks as to how they got there. There is never a dull moment.

Once the 100 land on Earth many surprising discoveries are made...
one of them being, that they survived getting there, the air is breathable and that they may have a chance at recolonizing the planet... or do they?

A great premise with a ton of potential! I am really looking forward to following the series and to catching up with the tv show.


*A paperback copy was sent to me for an honest review. All thoughts are my own. 








ABOUT THE AUTHOR - Kass Morgan


 New York Times bestselling author of The 100 and its sequel Day 21, received a bachelor's degree from Brown University and a master's from Oxford University. 

She currently works as an editor and lives in Brooklyn, New York.   


 
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