Showing posts with label 23. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 23. Show all posts

Sunday, May 11, 2014

STACKING THE SHELVES (23)


Hi there! Stacking the Shelves is a meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews.  There's this incredible event that happens only once a year, and sometimes I miss it--but not this time!  It's called the Old Book Sale.  I love searching through all the books and finding gems, usually priced at 25 cents.  Like I said: Incredible and every booklover's dream :).


List of Books: Six books in the Immortals After Dark series by Kresley Cole
                      The Pleasure Slave by Gena Showalter
                      Shaded Vision by Yasmine Galenorn
                      The Playboy by Carly Phillips
                      Anna and the Duke by Kathryn Smith
                      Dancing Queen by Erin Downing
                      Bad Girls in Love by Cynthia Voigt

Can't wait to read them all!  Hope you got some great books, and lookout for Old Book Sales.  They rock!

Ninja Girl

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

ISLE OF NIGHT by Veronica Wolff


IS LIFE OFFERING FEWER AND FEWER OPTIONS?
THEN JOIN THE DEAD.

First off, let me say that I did like this book.  I did.  I'll probably read the second one b/c no matter what problems I had, I love me some YA paranormal and the fact that it's a series just makes me want to keep reading.  What can I say?  When it comes to paranormal series, I'm addicted.  I hate not knowing what happens next J

So, onto Isle of Night.

I initially found the book on Goodreads (pretty much knew I was going to buy after reading the description), but then I started seeing a whole bunch of reviews.  Everyone seemed to enjoy the book but had one underlying problem: Despite her genius IQ, Annelise does some pretty stupid things in the beginning.  Prime example: Accepting a ride from a stranger (who just happens to be mysterious/uber-hot and knows her name before she gives it).  Yeah, not exactly genius behavior, but Ronan's pull over Annelise was later explained, so I didn't have a big problem with that.

What I did have a slight problem with was what happened once she got to the Isle of Night.  Okay, so here's the deal: Annelise and a bunch of other young females are rounded up by these people called Tracers (see uber-hot guy Ronan) who bring them to the Isle where they battle each other, academically and physically, for the right to protect…vampires.  My question the entire time was this: Why would they want to protect the vamps?  Sure, it was life or death.  Once there, the girls couldn't just say no and go home.  They had to train to survive, become stronger than the girl next to them, fight for their lives.  But in the end, what is going to make them want to protect their captors, the vampires?

In this first one, though, it's all about survival, so I tried to overlook certain things.  Annelise, it turns out, is very good at surviving.  She's lived through an abusive home life and has a great sense of self-preservation that I love to see in a young female.  No giving in for her, Annelise was a fighter through and through.  Even if she didn't have the physical strength of some of the other girls, she never gave up, and it was one of my favorite things about her.

The romance was there, but it wasn't overwhelming.  I loved Ronan, but, like Annelise, I found myself drawn to Master Alcantara, the intelligent/powerful vamp who told Ronan to bring Annelise to the Isle.  I know he was supposed to be creepy and all, but was I seriously supposed to be put off?  Thick, black hair, mysterious eyes, a man who "radiated power"?  Yes, please.  I can't wait to see him stand up for Annelise.  I want him to unleash that power on some poor unsuspecting who tries to mess with his carino, and I want it to be bold and bloody and unforgiving.  What?????  I just want him to use his power for good J

Anyway, like I said, I enjoyed the book.  It was a quick, easy read.  Could've done with a little more explanation, more action instead of exposition, but it was a good book.  Series addict that I am, I'll go back for the next one.

Hope everyone's having a great week,

Ninja Girl

P.S. You know what would be even better than Alcantara defending Annelise?  How about Annelise protecting him instead?  I'd love to see her surprise us and him :)