Saturday, March 28, 2015

Golden Son (Red Rising #2) by Pierce Brown

Golden Son is amazing from start to finish.  It is full of action from the first page, and keeps readers on the edges of their seats until the last page.  Darrow, Mustang, Roque, The Jackal, and even Ares are given more depth, more challenges, and more strife (and in some cases, a real face and name). 
The backdrops are richly depicted, the scenes often capable of inducing breathlessness, and the last few chapters might just blow your mind. 
 

There is no sequel slump here. The writing is incredible, the pacing is maginificent, and the characters just keep getting better.  Pierce Brown delivers a fantastic tale, and there is no question of wanting to have the finale now. 



Golden Son by Pierce Brown: Awesome.  Amazing.  Might just ruin you for all other sequels.  Available from booksellers and libraries now!

Friday, March 27, 2015

Fall with Me Madness!

Anyone else really excited to read Fall with Me by J. Lynn?  Other than me, I mean.  I can't wait!   Until then...




Tuesday, March 10, 2015

The Ship of Brides by JoJo Moyes

The Ship of Brides is a complicated and delicate interweaving of the lives of those aboard a ship carrying Australian war brides to their British husbands. There are many individual story lines, including that of the ship's captain, but Moyes handles them all well. 

All of the characters presented are exquisitely presented.  Even if we don't get the point of view of all of them, they are wonderfully drawn, realistic enough to stay with you long after the book has been finished, and each one shows unique development.

Although it does take a bit to get fully into the story, the writing is excellent.  There are no unanswered questions, but every character has a definitive, if not necessarily happy, ending.  The settings are richly described, and the character interactions all work together to form this incredibly detailed book.   



The Ship of Brides by JoJo Moyes: A little daunting at first, but an incredibly good story.  Available from booksellers and libraries now.