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Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts

Reaction to... The Pirate's Wish by Cassandra Rose Clarke

TO UNCOVER OR BE COVERED:
I don’t think it’s possible (or wise *raises fist*) to argue with me when I say that this series has the most INCREDIBLE cover designs. They really are impressive, with all these fantastic graphic designs intermingled with equally awesome artwork! The cover for THE PIRATE’S WISH does not disappoint, with a vivid background color, matching design, and a center that alludes to what we can expect this installment to be about. Strange Chemistry has done a highly commendable job giving covers to this series that encapsulates what both books are all about and presents it in a way that intrigues.

SUMMARY: After setting out to break the curse that binds them together, the pirate Ananna and the assassin Naji find themselves stranded on an enchanted island in the north with nothing but a sword, their wits, and the secret to breaking the curse: complete three impossible tasks. With the help of their friend Marjani and a rather unusual ally, Ananna and Naji make their way south again, seeking what seems to be beyond their reach.

Unfortunately, Naji has enemies from the shadowy world known as the Mists, and Ananna must still face the repercussions of going up against the Pirate Confederation. Together, Naji and Ananna must break the curse, escape their enemies — and come to terms with their growing romantic attraction.


WHAT HAD HAPPENED WAS:
Ananna is a pirate from a high-ranking family in the Pirate Confederation. But as notorious as her family is, they don’t have the resources to plunder this particularly attractive and tempting loot hotspot. And there’s only one thing for it: Ananna’s parents must ally themselves with a family who can, and to do it they must marry their daughter off to the son of that family. Alas, things don’t go according to plan because the last thing Ananna wants to be is second-in-command to a too-beautiful wannabe when she’s good and passionate enough to sail her own ship. Leaving the arrangement behind, however, leads to a whirlwind of consequences. Top of the list? Having a highly trained, legendary assassin on her tail at every turn ready to annihilate her. What neither she nor the assassin count on, though, is her good-hearted nature stepping in and saving him from an absolute death, triggering, you guessed it, the assassin’s curse.

Now an epic adventure quest is in full swing, as both desperately try to cure him of his impossible curse, only to learn that the answer, or should I say answers, they seek will not come to them easily. In fact, the solutions are said to be just as impossible as the assassin’s curse. Still, there’s nothing for it but to try, and with the opening of THE PIRATE’S WISH, Ananna and Naji are bringing themselves closer to end of their journey.

WHERE WE GO:


My excitement for THE PIRATE’S WISH is pretty much unparalleled compared to most sequels I’m anticipating. Because, though THE ASSASSIN’S CURSE wasn’t an absolute perfect read for me, it’s still one of my favorites, an extraordinary tale presented in a very unique fashion. The series doesn’t fall in with YA fantasy tropes and trends that I think most people allow themselves to expect when it comes to books like these and use them as an excuse not to pick them up. THE ASSASSIN’S CURSE series just proves that there are books that aren’t about this all-powerful “chosen one,” a prophecy, or a large-scale battle of good versus evil set in medieval-esque universe. This duology takes place in a kind of middle Eastern-inspired backdrop, navigating the seas and maneuvering in the desert, with two characters tied by a forced and unexpected irrevocable bond they seek to break, bringing with it the promise of adventure.

WHO WE ARE WITH:
I would totally share a single slice of my cheesecake with Ananna, which WHOA. But she’s just that awesome, that if she ever asked me for a piece, I’d gladly take the whole pie out of my fridge and allow her to even have the BIGGEST piece. Again: whoa. She’s not the most beautiful or sweetest of heroines, and I do adore that. But more than that I like that she has a gruff, blunt manner that hides the oversized heart she’s got, the one that, these days, seems to be beating only for Naji. She’s quick and clever, devious and sly, bad-tempered and easily frustrated, and the sea, more than your average pirate, belongs to her, is where she’s home.

I loved seeing her come into her own capabilities as a pirate, helping keep her friend’s ship afloat, managing the crew, and navigating through the seas by a natural talent. And of course I kept glaring at Naji throughout the first half of the book because Ananna’s heart was sore. But the manticore they meet perked things up considerably! My goodness, that beast is hilarious and interesting and definitely uncommon when it comes to magical beasts you expect to greet you during an adventure fantasy. I loved the surprising female solidarity both the beast and Ananna shared.

But mostly, I couldn’t stop gushing and squealing and making happy giggles over the direction of the romance. I know some people aren’t fully satisfied in that respect, but I certainly am. Because it wasn’t overdone to make me gag and I don’t think it took away from who Naji and Ananna are as people. Their lives will never completely fit into each other’s and yet they will always love and know that they are loved back and will forever be entwined, blood-bond or no. There’s a special kind of trust in that sort of unique relationship that they’ve chosen to have which best suits their needs as individuals. I LOVED THAT so so much!!

THE LITTLE THINGS:
  1. The Manticore Eats Men A Lot
  2. Ananna Gets Her Heart's Wish (As Do I)
  3. Every Damn Kiss %&$@@^I& ('Cause Hades knows we've been waiting!)


As much as I’m going to miss these characters, this particular story, I’m really happy that this is a duology. That Clarke and her team were able to definitively cut the story in half and that was all. No need to elongate it for the sake of a label, for the sake of making just another trilogy. It’s perfect the way it is and never once did I feel like it was being dragged out as it stands now. I can't imagine anyone not appreciating that, just as I can't imagine anyone not enjoying the heck out of these books! Give them a try and see for yourself.

Paperback / 336 pgs / June 18th 2013 / Strange Chemistry / Goodreads / $9.99

I received an e-galley of this installment from Strange Chemistry via Netgalley.

PFS2012 Bloggers' Choice: Defiance by CJ Redwine (Review + Giveaway)

Title: Defiance
Story Arc: Series
Publication: August 28, 2012 by Balzer + Bray
Hardcover: 403 pages
Genre: Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Dystopian, Adventure
Age Group: Teen, Young Adult
Source: Harper Teen via Edelweiss
Excerpt(s): Author's Pick
Content: Bloody Violence, Murder, Kissing

The weight of their pity is like a stone tied about my neck...

Review: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan

T h e  L i g h t n i n g  T h i e f  by Rick Riordan

"In this stunning collectors' edition of The Lightning Thief, Percy Jackson’s world is brought to life with eight full-color plates by the series jacket artist John Rocco. The edition comes in an elegant slipcase with a ribbon bookmark, rough edges, and cloth cover—a perfect keepsake for fans of this truly epic series.

After getting expelled from yet another school for yet another clash with mythological monsters only he can see, twelve-year-old Percy Jackson is taken to Camp Half-Blood, where he finally learns the truth about his unique abilities: He is a demigod, half human, half immortal. Even more stunning: His father is the Greek god Poseidon, ruler of the sea, making Percy one of the most powerful demigods alive. There's little time to process this news. All too soon, a cryptic prophecy from the Oracle sends Percy on his first quest, a mission to the Underworld to prevent a war among the gods of Olympus.

This first installment of Rick Riordan's best-selling series is a non-stop thrill-ride and a classic of mythic proportions."



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Meme: Forget Me Not

Definitely much better than the movie, if you don't already know. I actually saw the movie first before reading the book, and I can honestly say that, while entertaining, the movie does NOT do this book justice. Riordan incorporates Greek mythology in the most excellent way - it serves as a totally engrossing aspect of the novel, and a fundamental one. The idea that Greek gods and goddesses have demigod children currently living in our world, some oblivious to their own power, is ingenious and - get this - somewhat believable. As in, I could actually visualize this tale occurring in our present reality. It's not all that far-fetched.

12-year-old Percy Jackson is one huge barrel of laughs, that kid is. With this novel being told in first person POV, I really got inside Percy's head and feelings. Some of the things he would say... I cracked up a ton throughout the story! I just couldn't help it. Percy's funny without even really trying. And his reactions to the unfolding events within the book were completely genuine and believable. His resentments, determination, and overall courage completely charmed me. The fact that he's willing to take on this ominous quest, however impure his intentions, and constantly defend his friends, caught me instantly. Percy Jackson is the latest addition to my mental list of amazing heroes.

And Percy's aforementioned friends, Grover and Annabeth, are really great additions to the overall cast. The three of these characters together made a pretty fantastic trio. Although Grover is somewhat of a scaredy cat and is pretty shy, he's sweet, and despite his pressing fears, he continually goes out of his way to defend both Percy and Annabeth. And Annabeth is also brave in her own right, and is incredibly smart. Her dislike of  Percy made for some utterly hilarious scenes. Plus, it's kind of obvious that once Annabeth and Percy grow up a little more they'll become a romantic duo - which I'm extremely looking forward to.

Then there's the dangerous quest the three of them set out on. A mysterious someone has stolen an object of importance from a particularly powerful god who is, understandably, very, very distraught by this. As a result of the theft, war is fast-approaching amongst the gods, one which will undoubtedly force them to choose sides. Someone is cleverly pitting the gods against each other, and it's up to Percy to retrieve the missing object, put a stop to the upcoming war, and convince the gods that they are being manipulated. This proves to be a near impossible feat when you take into account the fact that Percy Jackson and his friends are super young, and have to get to the other side of the country - facing many foes in the process - to track down the source of this raging problem, all the while dealing with meddlesome gods, a lying stepfather who could care less about Percy and Percy's mom, who's more interested in acquiring money, ending in a face-off with the intimidating, fearsome King of the Underworld himself.

Full of adventure, puzzling circumstances, encounters with deadly agents of the Underworld, and that feeling of "a race against time," THE LIGHTNING THIEF is a consuming read that captivated the hell out of me, and has left me with an overwhelming thirst for the sequel. I can't wait to dive into THE SEA OF MONSTERS, and watch Percy continue his journey.

See, bad things happen to me on field trips. Like at my fifth-grade school, when we went to the Saratoga battlefield. I had this accident with a Revolutionary War cannon. I wasn't aiming for the school bus, but of course I got expelled anyway. And before that, at my fourth-grade school, when we took a behind-the-scenes tour of the Marine World shark pool. I sort of hit the wrong lever on the catwalk and our class took an unplanned swim. And the time before that. . . Well, you get the idea. (2)