Showing posts with label Feiwel and Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Feiwel and Friends. Show all posts
Monday, November 14, 2011

Review: Enclave by Ann Aguirre



Title: Enclave
Series: Razorland #1
Author: Ann Aguirre | Website
Available: Now
Reading Level: YA
Genre: Dystopian
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Description from Goodreads:


WELCOME TO THE APOCALYPSE 

In Deuce’s world, people earn the right to a name only if they survive their first fifteen years. By that point, each unnamed ‘brat’ has trained into one of three groups–Breeders, Builders, or Hunters, identifiable by the number of scars they bear on their arms. Deuce has wanted to be a Huntress for as long as she can remember. 

As a Huntress, her purpose is clear—to brave the dangerous tunnels outside the enclave and bring back meat to feed the group while evading ferocious monsters known as Freaks. She’s worked toward this goal her whole life, and nothing’s going to stop her, not even a beautiful, brooding Hunter named Fade. When the mysterious boy becomes her partner, Deuce’s troubles are just beginning. 

Down below, deviation from the rules is punished swiftly and harshly, and Fade doesn’t like following orders. At first she thinks he’s crazy, but as death stalks their sanctuary, and it becomes clear the elders don’t always know best, Deuce wonders if Fade might be telling the truth. Her partner confuses her; she’s never known a boy like him before, as prone to touching her gently as using his knives with feral grace. 

As Deuce’s perception shifts, so does the balance in the constant battle for survival. The mindless Freaks, once considered a threat only due to their sheer numbers, show signs of cunning and strategy… but the elders refuse to heed any warnings. Despite imminent disaster, the enclave puts their faith in strictures and sacrifice instead. No matter how she tries, Deuce cannot stem the dark tide that carries her far from the only world she’s ever known.



My thoughts:


I had heard so many amazing things about Ann Aguirre's books and kept meaning to give one of her series a try. When I heard she had a dystopian/post-apocalyptic series coming out I knew that would be a perfect place to start. When I discovered the book also contained zombieish creatures I knew it was definitely going to me my very first Ann Aguirre book.


Enclave throws readers into an underground world with a social structure that the characters accept, but will terrify readers and leave them thinking what if. What if this happens in my lifetime? What if my children grow up and have to live in a world like the one in this book? Enclave is frightening, but oh so addictive. Needless to say the world building that happened in Enclave is amazing! I was seriously impressed. With the page count just shy of 300 this is an excellent testament of Ann Aguirre's talented writing skills.


Main character Deuce is certifiably badass. I would not want to be on the receiving end of an ass kicking from this chick. When Fade enters the picture you know I was in immediate love. Dark, brooding, and mysterious are top three requirements for book boyfriend, and I have a feeling that these are characteristics MC Deuce also appreciates. I loved that they could kick zombie butt and then have these intense connections after. These two rock the chemistry hard.


Loads of action, conspiracy, and double crossing. Life inside the enclave is scary enough, but wait until you see what is happening outside. The book ends with the perfect setup for the next in the series. Enclave is an amazing dystopian debut and one that can easily hang with the big boys of the genre. Plus there are Freaks *cough* zombies *cough*. I'm of the school of thought that a mindless flesh eating being always brings a little something special to a novel. If you agree or are a reader fiending for a new dystopian novel, give this one a go. I don't think you'll be disappointed.


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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

ARC Review: Halo by Alexandra Adornetto


Title: Halo
Author: Alexandra Adornetto
Releases: 8/31/2010
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Number of Pages: 496
Reading Level: Young Adult


4 out of 5 Stars


Thank you Book It Forward Tours for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book.




Description from Goodreads:


Nothing much happens in the sleepy town of Venus Cove. But everything changes when three angels are sent from heaven to protect the town against the gathering forces of darkness: Gabriel, the warrior; Ivy, the healer; and Bethany, a teenage girl who is the least experienced of the trio. They work hard to conceal their true identity and, most of all, their wings. But the mission is threatened when the youngest angel, Bethany, is sent to high school and falls in love with the handsome school captain, Xavier Woods. Will she defy the laws of Heaven by loving him? Things come to a head when the angels realize they are not the only supernatural power in Venus Cove. There′s a new kid in town and he′s charming, seductive and deadly. Worst of all, he′s after Beth.


My thoughts:


Bethany Church is an angel on a mission. She is assigned to the town of Venus Cove along with her “siblings", Gabriel (yes, that Gabriel) and Ivy. They hope to reverse the darkness that is affecting the little town, and restore morals and kindness to the residents. Bethany is the youngest of the three, and finds life on Earth affects her differently than the two more experienced angels. Gabriel and Ivy aren’t thrilled with Bethany’s desire to live life like a normal teen. She relates to  humans in a way the others can’t, and wants to experience as much as possible while she is there. The older angels worry this will be a distraction from the mission they have accepted. When she meets and subsequently falls in love with the gorgeous, Xavier. she is faced with not only upsetting her siblings, but also the powers that be.


This is the first book in a planned trilogy by teen author Alexandra Adornetto. Beautifully written with an endearing cast of characters. Xavier and Gabriel are the epitome of dreamy. Bethany’s naivety was sweet. She really seems to love life on earth. She faces normal teen struggles as well as the realization she’ll eventually have to return to heaven, and leave the boy she has fallen for. I guess that justifies a few emotional meltdowns. Ivy was just awesome with her domestic powers and unconditional kindness. I hope to see more character development of both Gabriel and Ivy in future books. While it did have a couple of slow parts it didn’t stop me from enjoying this novel. I do wish Bethany would have matured more by the end of the book. Hopefully she’ll become more independent as the series progresses. Her feelings for Xavier were a little over the top at times. I think (hope) the author will eventually explain why the bond is there with these two lovebirds, and maybe it won’t seem as bizarre to me. For now I’ll just blame her lack of experience with human emotions, and keep my fingers crossed that the neediness she exhibits in Halo won’t be a staple for the remainder of this trilogy.


Halo is a romantic and captivating tale of good versus evil. I recommend this to all who love the angel phenomena that is taking over our local bookstores.


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