Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Winner's Kiss (The Winner's Trilogy 3) by Marie Rutkoski
Can't get into the God of Death bits. Or I should say chunks, there were a lot of that going on. I think that was what killed this for me. I'm not saying it's awful. I still like it. I just couldn't get past the God of Death bits. Wait I already said that.
What's in this book? War. Fight scenes. Not a lot of plotting and spying anymore because that was so books 1 and 2. Lol. A lot of kissing and making up towards the end ... it's a love story in a war setting, what do you expect? OH! A lot of Roshar! YAY! I think he made this whole book a lot more enjoyable.
3.5 stars.
PS: Does anyone else think Jafar when reading Roshar? Probably just me? Like this but without the nose?
K maybe a bit hotter? But again without the nose.
Okay never mind.
Saturday, May 7, 2016
Instructions for a Heatwave by Maggie O'Farrell
Reading this felt like I'm eavesdropping on the family's life. I felt dirty but satisfied at the same time.
While some stories lack character development, this is like a whole book of character development. It is THAT slow. Imagine describing each member of the family in one book. This is what Instructions for a Heatwave did. So since the pace is very leisurely, the reader has to be very patient to be able to appreciate the story. It's a pretty standard family drama story and each character were pretty ... standard ... family members as well. I think what I'm trying to say is this book will not blow your mind. It's something that will take your mind off something else, though.
This is my second Maggie O'Farrell novel (the first one was The Vanishing of Esme Lennox) and although I felt the same way I did when I read the first one, I find I like this book better. It's much lighter and much more engaging (hashtag juicy gossip).
Also, from the look and feel of it, it seems her trademark is an engaging story with an open ending? A VERY open one.
Three stars.
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