Lisa-Smith_tnLisa Smith’s reviewed many books for the Escape Club this year. Here are her Top 5 for 2013!

 

 


rothe_allegiant1. Allegiant by Veronica Roth.

“The faction-based society that Tris Prior once believed in is shattered—fractured by violence and power struggles and scarred by loss and betrayal. So when offered a chance to explore the world past the limits she’s known, Tris is ready. Perhaps beyond the fence, she and Tobias will find a simple new life together, free from complicated lies, tangled loyalties, and painful memories. 

But Tris’s new reality is even more alarming than the one she left behind. Old discoveries are quickly rendered meaningless. Explosive new truths change the hearts of those she loves. And once again, Tris must battle to comprehend the complexities of human nature—and of herself—while facing impossible choices about courage, allegiance, sacrifice, and love.”

I’m actually reading this one reading this one right now (November 24) and really enjoying it! By the time this post is up, my review should be too! So if you haven’t checked out, you need to! If you’ve been following my reviews here at Burn Bright, or over at my blog Turning Pages, then you know how I felt about the second book. But still I had high hopes for the final instalment, and I can easily say, all my expectations were reached and some even exceeded!

2. Tiger’s Curse by Colleen Houck.

“Passion. Fate. Loyalty.

Would you risk it all to change your destiny?

The last thing Kelsey Hayes thought she’d be doing this summer was trying to break a 300-year-old Indian curse. With a mysterious white tiger named Ren. Halfway around the world. But that’s exactly what happened. Face-to-face with dark forces, spellbinding magic, and mystical worlds where nothing is what it seems, Kelsey risks everything to piece together an ancient prophecy that could break the curse forever.

Tiger’s Curse is the exciting first volume in an epic fantasy-romance that will leave you breathless and yearning for more.”

Read this one back in the summer time and I also read the second book in the series as well! I do have to say that the first one is still my favorite… but then again there are two more books in the series I haven’t gotten to. Who know what Colleen Houck has in store for her readers!

3. Altered, by Jennifer Rush.

When you can’t trust yourself, who can you believe?

Everything about Anna’s life is a secret. Her father works for the Branch at the helm of its latest project: monitoring and administering treatments to the four genetically altered boys in the lab below their farmhouse. There’s Nick, Cas, Trev . . . and Sam, who’s stolen Anna’s heart. When the Branch decides it’s time to take the boys, Sam stages an escape, killing the agents sent to retrieve them. 

Anna is torn between following Sam or staying behind in the safety of her everyday life. But her father pushes her to flee, making Sam promise to keep her away from the Branch, at all costs. There’s just one problem. Sam and the boys don’t remember anything before living in the lab—not even their true identities.

Now on the run, Anna soon discovers that she and Sam are connected in more ways than either of them expected. And if they’re both going to survive, they must piece together the clues of their past before the Branch catches up to them and steals it all away.”

This was a book that I borrowed from the library, and while I usually don’t buy books that I’ve already borrowed and read, this is an exception! There are more books coming in this series, and I loved the characters and the story so much, I won’t be able to wait a month or two for it to get through all the holds!

Girard_ProjectCain4. Project Cain by Geoffrey Girard.

“Fifteen-year-old Jeff Jacobson had never heard of Jeffrey Dahmer, the infamous serial killer who brutally murdered seventeen people more than twenty years ago. But Jeff’s life changes forever when the man he’d thought was his father hands him a government file telling him he was constructed in a laboratory only seven years ago, part of a top-secret government cloning experiment called ‘Project CAIN’.

There, he was created entirely from Jeffrey Dahmer’s DNA. There are others like Jeff—those genetically engineered directly from the most notorious murderers of all time: The Son of Sam, The Boston Strangler, Ted Bundy . . . even other Jeffrey Dahmer clones. Some raised, like Jeff, in caring family environments; others within homes that mimicked the horrific early lives of the men they were created from.

When the most dangerous boys are set free by the geneticist who created them, the summer of killing begins. Worse, these same teens now hold a secret weapon even more dangerous than the terrible evil they carry within. Only Jeff can help track the clones down before it’s too late. But will he catch the ‘monsters’ before becoming one himself?”

Project Cain isn’t the usual type of book I go for, but I received this one in the mail for review. While I was a little wary, I’m really happy I gave it the benefit of the doubt and read it anyway. Now it’s on my top five list for the year!

5. The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin.

“Mara Dyer doesn’t think life can get any stranger than waking up in a hospital with no memory of how she got there.

It can.

She believes there must be more to the accident she can’t remember that killed her friends and left her mysteriously unharmed.

There is.

She doesn’t believe that after everything she’s been through, she can fall in love.

She’s wrong.”

This is one of the books that everyone seemed to be talking about. While I was excited to read it when it first came out, I wasn’t able to fit it in, or I was always picking up a different book. I am mad at myself for not reading it earlier, but better late than never! *The second book is already sitting on my shelf, waiting to be read!*

 

Top 5 Reads I’m Dying For in 2014!

clare_heavenly1. City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare.

ΕRCHOMAI, SEBASTIAN HAD SAID. 

I am coming.

Darkness returns to the Shadowhunter world. As their society falls apart around them, Clary, Jace, Simon and their friends must band together to fight the greatest evil the Nephilim have ever faced: Clary’s own brother. Nothing in the world can defeat him — must they journey to another world to find the chance? Lives will be lost, love sacrificed, and the whole world changed in the sixth and last installment of the Mortal Instruments series!”

2. Cress by Marissa Meyer.

Rapunzel’s tower is a satellite. She can’t let down her hair—or her guard. 

In this third book in the bestselling Lunar Chronicles series, Cinder and Captain Thorne are fugitives on the run, with Scarlet and Wolf in tow. Together, they’re plotting to overthrow Queen Levana and her army. 

Their best hope lies with Cress, who has been trapped on a satellite since childhood with only her netscreens as company. All that screen time has made Cress an excellent hacker—unfortunately, she’s just received orders from Levana to track down Cinder and her handsome accomplice. 

When a daring rescue goes awry, the group is separated. Cress finally has her freedom, but it comes at a high price. Meanwhile, Queen Levana will let nothing stop her marriage to Emperor Kai. Cress, Scarlet, and Cinder may not have signed up to save the world, but they may be the only ones who can.”

cass_the-one3. The One by Kiera Cass.

“The Selection changed the lives of thirty-five girls forever. And now, the time has come for one winner to be chosen.

America never dreamed she would find herself anywhere close to the crown—or to Prince Maxon’s heart. But as the competition approaches its end and the threats outside the palace walls grow more vicious, America realizes just how much she stands to lose—and how hard she’ll have to fight for the future she wants.

From the very first page of The Selection, this #1 New York Times bestselling series has captured readers’ hearts and swept them away on a captivating journey… Now, in The One, Kiera Cass delivers a satisfying and unforgettable conclusion that will keep readers sighing over this electrifying fairy-tale long after the final page is turned.”

4. The Retribution of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin.

The Retribution of Mara Dyer is the last book in the Mara Dyer Trilogy.”

5. Hollow City by Ransom Riggs.

“In 1940 after the first book ends, Jacob and his new Welsh island friends flee to London, the Peculiar capital of the world. Caul, a dangerous madman, is Miss Peregrine’s brother, and can steal Peculiar abilities for himself. The Peculiars must fight for survival, again.”

 



Joelene_tnJoelene Pynnonen shares her 5 Top reads for 2013

 

 

One Small Step1. Catching Fire – Suzanne Collins

 A wonderful second book in the Hunger Games trilogy.
 
2. Purple Threads – Jeanine Leane
 
Both amusing and profound, this collection of interlocking stories is about a family of Indigenous Australian women that you will never forget.
 
3. One Small Step – ed. Tehani Wessely
 
Most of the books that hit my top five were a surprise this year. This one possibly more than the others. I’m not a fan of short stories but this collection of speculative fiction is amazing.
 
4. Etiquette and Espionage – Gail Carriger
 
A steampunk Finishing School for female spies and assassins. Everything about this story is made of win; but the narrative voice is what I loved the most.
 
5. A Wicked Kind of Dark – Jonathan K. Benton
 
A great debut novel. Part epic fantasy, part urban fantasy; this novel blends genres to create something new and exciting.
 

tanner_Icebreaker_coverMost Anticipated Books of 2014 

 1. Coldest Girl in Coldtown – Holly Black

 This book is based on a short story of the same name. I know nothing about it except that the short story is breath-takingly wonderful.
 
2. Mockingjay – Suzanne Collins
 
Still have not finished this amazing series. I’m anticipating and dreading it in equal parts. Where will I go after this?

3. Academy 7 – Anne Osterlund
 
Outsider, Aerin Renning, is stunned to find that she’s been accepted into the exclusive Academy 7, but finds that she has to contend with the affluent Dane Madousin.
Divergent – Veronica Roth
 
A society divided into five factions, each one based on a virtue. I’ve tried to stay away from the reviews for this so that I can go into it without expectations, but it sounds like my sort of a book.
 
4. Ice Breaker – Lian Tanner
 
I loved the Museum of Thieves series and am looking forward to Tanner’s latest novel.



roberts_InkBlackMagicsmI had never heard of the term “comic fantasy” until I was asked to review this book. I can now see exactly what the reference means and feel that this novel did an amazing job of portraying the comic affect in a novel form.

Ink Black Magic is the third and final book in The Mocklore Chronicles and the first book I have read in the trilogy. As a result, I went in not knowing any prior information about the characters yet was still able to enjoy the story as a stand alone novel.

My initial thoughts of the book was how Epic it was. The narrative was much like that of an Epic Fantasy, focusing on magic and especially the negativity of using black magic. As I have not read the previous books, I thought that Egg was really going to be the main character but  I soon found that Kassa Daggersharp is the protagonist (and the heroine from previous novels). Egg caught my attention immediately and I liked him off the bat, but Kassa had to grow on me. However, she turned out to be one of the strongest and boldest characters I have read of late.

Kassa lectures first year students on the dangers of magic at the Polyhedrotechnical in Cluft. And Egg is the student who, through his stories and inner warlock talent, is unknowingly creating the city of Drak. Drak appears outside their doors suddenly one day and all people of Cluft soon get caught in it’s magical existence. It is a dark city, always lit by a full moon and an atmosphere of  dangerous extravagance.

Early on in the story, Egg and Kassa figure out that the evil city is the creation of Egg’s imagination. Along with the city’s monsters and villains, it’s draw is causing a magical haze which makes them question what is reality and what is not. Cluft itself is a place full of wonders and magic that had me pausing to re-read passages.

When Drak is introduced and the whole world becomes a circus of sorts, the real “comic” comes out in this epic fantasy. There is some romance in the air between Kassa and the long lost Aragon and special attention is paid to details (clothing, accessories as well and building and room designs). There are also a lot of battles and lessons to be learned. It’s a story you can read several times, each time finding something new.

I found Ink Black Magic to be very unique and it opened my mind to a new sort of story-telling. I look forward to reading more speculative fiction of this type, starting with the previous books written by this author. 

 

Paperback, 374 pages

Published October 2013 by FableCroft Publishing



Block_the elementalsThe Elementals is on one level an intriguing coming-of-age novel about a young woman, Ariel Silverman, facing the challenges of her first years away at college in Berkeley, California, while her mother battles cancer at home in Los Angeles.

But the book takes on deeper, stranger meanings when we realize that Ariel is haunted by the disappearance of her best friend, Jeni, who vanished without a trace a few years before, closing Ariel’s heart and changing her forever.  Ariel wonders if she will ever be fully alive, until she meets three mysterious, beautiful and seductive young people living in a strange old house in the Berkeley hills.  Through them Ariel will unravel the mystery of her best friend’s disappearance and face a chilling choice.

The writing style that is used to pull us into the story is equivalent to the melancholy feeling of Ariel’s moods. It was like living in her head.

Ariel is experiencing a lot of very strong emotions all at once. This causes the depression and sense of longing that the voice of the story is built on. She has just lost a friend, her mother is battling cancer and she has just moved away to college, which turns out not to be the experience she thought it would be.

On one of her nightly searches she is drawn to a house that comes to haunt her. She believes that the interest the 3 roommates show in her is comforting and the only place she feels welcome. 

The story is a glimpse into the mind of a dream state, and not knowing what is exactly real or a drugged filled haze of insecurity. The emotions are real, the experiences are real but we see them through the mind of a girl who is not in control.

Driven by desire, both sexual and emotional, The Elementals has a very melancholy feel to it, sprinkled with flashbacks from a life she once had to the cult-like addiction of her new life. Ariel  has to transform in many different ways when searching not only for her lost friend, but from the self she lost.

This book does contain some adult content. Sex, drugs alcohol. 



Durant_BloodI was introduced to Cheryse at Brisbane Supanova in November and was pleased to hear she lives in my home town of Bundaberg. A place normally only famous for Rum and Aviator, Bert Hinkler, thank the heavens it’s gonna be put on the map for something I adore… brilliantly written books.

The first book in Heart Hunters series takes us on a flail-your-arms-worthy trip from Brisbane’s Central Business District to the upper class rooms of the Hilton Hotel in Sydney.

Shahkara and Max aim to save the world, and along the way, discover amazing things about each other. The journey is fast-paced and studded with emotional land mines. When the dust settles, who will be left standing?

I think it’s such a novelty, being able to picture the settings in a book. To actually have them as my stomping grounds makes this book even more special to me. As with most things in and around Brisbane, nothing stays the same for long, so if you read this and things in the book aren’t the way they are in actuality, that’s progress for you. At least the Brisbane stuff I can tell you is about as accurate as you’ll get. Though I wanna see the inspiration for the McCalden’s digs. Must be a seriously large estate!

Shahkara does really well to adapt to a new set of circumstances and Max, though he had a few bad habits in the beginning, is what I’d imagine most 18 year old guys to be like. Kind, cocky and always hungry.

I sincerely believe there has got to be at least a second part to this series and I would love to see how Max would fare in Gorian, Shahkara’s home. Surviving without technology… yep, I wanna see that.

The Blood She Betrayed would make a great gift for anyone who likes a good sci-fi/action/urban fantasy book.

 

http://cherysedurrant.com/

***For Older Readers 

Paperback, 188 pages

Published July 2013 by Clan Destine Press

ISBN: 9780987553867

 



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