Review: Unearthly

Unearthly (Unearthly, #1)In Unearthly, Clara has just discovered that she’s an angel. With that comes the task of trying to learn how to fly, keep her ‘glory’ under wraps, and figure out her purpose in life. Oh, and how to be a normal sixteen year old.

One night, Clara sees a vision of a boy in a burning forest and she knows that she has to save him. What she doesn’t know is where the vision takes place and when. When she finally glimpses the license plate of the boy’s truck, her mom moves her and her brother to Wyoming where the boy lives.

At Jackson Hole High School, Clara finally meets Christian, the boy from her visions. Right away, she’s drawn to him, just as she expected. But Christian isn’t exactly how Clara imagined and she can’t quite understand how her vision will come to be. At the same time, she starts falling in love with Tucker Avery and becomes at risk of losing her ‘purpose’. Continue reading →

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Review: Cinder

Cinder (Lunar Chronicles, #1)Once upon a time, in New Beijing, among humans and androids, lived a cyborg girl named Cinder. Not exactly a loved member of her family, Cinder pays her keep by working as a mechanic in the marketplace, fixing anything that needs to be fixed.

That’s how she meets Prince Kai, prince of the New Commonwealth one day, as he begs Cinder to fix his trusty android. Cinder finds herself liking Prince Kai more and more, but must put her own interests to the side when her youngest stepsister contracts the deadly plague, a disease that has no cure in this modern world.

In attempts to find a cure for her stepsister, Cinder becomes tangled up in a political and intergalactic war, one that has been going on between the Earthens and the Lunars for centuries, risking not only her life…but her heart too. Continue reading →

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International Women’s Day

Hello friends!

Happy International Women’s Day! Since it is women’s day, I figured it’d be fitting to do a post on some of my favourite female protagonists, from a variety of genres, all the ones that kick butt and are just pure awesome.

So let’s get started!

Come on, you knew Miss Hermione Granger was going to be on this list, didn’t you?! ^_^

Its no secret that I’m a big fan of Hermione. Growing up reading the Harry Potter books, I feel like I grew up with Hermione, who is a smart, ambitious, and extremely loyal young woman. She doesn’t take crap from Ron and Harry, who drive her batty a lot of the time, and is ready to give her all to help Harry with whatever conundrum he’s in. She’s an unapologetic know-it-all, which I love her for. She doesn’t always fit in with other girls her own age, but she’s always herself.

I’m sure all of you have seen this meme, but I absolutely love it:

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Very, very true.

Next up, we have Miss Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games.

Katniss is a warior. She volunteers herself as tribute for her younger sister and pushes through the Games, even though it nearly kills her, for the sake of her family. Katniss’ selflessness and bravery are some of the traits that make her such an admirable young woman. She can be grouchy and mean at times, but she’s always trying to do the right thing, trying to make the world a better place. She does have her dark moments, like when she wants to run away in the second book, but her growth after those moments is what shows us how real she is. And I love her for it.

Switching things up by moving to the adult, classic side of things, we have Miss Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice.

Another one of my absolute favourites, Elizabeth Bennet lives in a time of petticoats and tea parties. But don’t let that fool you to her self-confidence and sense of righteousness. Lizzy isn’t afraid to stand up for what she believes in, and maintains that she won’t marry Mr. Collins, despite her mother’s insistence that she won’t speak to her if she doesn’t. At times selfish and presumptuous, Lizzy is loyal to her family and her sisters, fighting for their honour with rich and rude Lady Catherine de Bourgh. She isn’t perfect, but who is?

Next up we have Miss Jane Eyre from…well, Jane Eyre.

While I don’t always agree with her choices, I can’t deny that Jane had gumption and stuck to her guns, even when she was being tortured by her cousins and was locked up in a haunted room. What I really appreciate about Jane’s character is her perseverance. Orphaned at a young age, Jane could have easily been a sullen, bitter young woman, but she isn’t. She pushes through whatever she’s faced with, whether its mean comments from her ‘family’, boarding school, the death of a good friend, being a governess in a house with a man she’s falling love with, finding out said man is already married, whatever it is. She adapts and adjusts to the situation, and keeps ploughing ahead in her efforts to survive. And that is admirable.

Frankenstein (Signet Classics) This Dark Endeavour: The Apprenticeship of Victor Frankenstein

Moving onto the horror genre, we can’t forget about brave and beautiful Miss Elizabeth Lavenza from Shelley’s original Frankenstein and then Oppel’s retelling This Dark Endeavour. Elizabeth doesn’t receive much page time in the original, but what we do get to see of her shows us that she’s a curious and smart young woman, who doesn’t sit still like society expects her to. She’s constantly gathering knowledge, and becomes the person that holds the Frankenstein family together, after their mother dies. In the retelling by Oppel, she becomes even more awesome, not waiting by the sidelines while Victor tries to search for the knowledge of immortality. She becomes a vital part of Konrad and Victor’s journey to the tunnels, and doesn’t scare easily at the sight of danger. Can’t wait to see what tricks she’ll have up her sleeves in the sequel to Oppel’s retelling!

So those are some of my favourite female protagonists, in honour of international women’s day. Who are your favourites?

Ikhlas

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Review: Everneath

Everneath (Everneath, #1)Six months ago, Nikki Beckett disappeared. Some people think she ran away, others think she got caught up in drugs and alcohol. But the truth is that Nikki was sucked into the Everneath, a place where immortals live and feed off the emotions of humans.

She’s been given a chance to return to her life, to her family and friends, so that she can say goodbye, before the Tunnels come for and take her to the Everneath forever.

As time slips away from Nikki, she’s faced with the decision of being claimed by the Tunnels and being forced to feed the immortals, or to live with Cole as his queen. But Nikki can’t seem to say goodbye to Jack, her boyfriend, who still cares about her, despite the fact that she disappeared for six months. As Cole continues to try and persuade her to chose to be a queen, Nikki must chose between eternal despair or losing her soul. Continue reading →

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Review: Anna Dressed in Blood

JAnna Dressed in Blood (Anna, #1)ust your average boy-meets-girl, girl-kills-people story. . .

Cas Lowood is an unusual teen. No, he’s not a boy wizard, but instead a boy who kills ghosts. He inherited the vocation from his father, who was brutally killed by a flesh-eating ghost a few years ago, and now he vows to hunt that ghost down and avenge his father.

But before he can do that, he is requested to make a visit to Thunder Bay, Ontario and hunt down a ghost who needs to be put down to rest. Anna Dressed in Blood, as she is known, seems like a regular ghost, but Cas is strangely drawn to her when he first hears about her.

But when Cas finally gets to Thunder Bay, he finds that destroying Anna isn’t as easy as he thought it was going to be. Anna is more powerful than the usual ghosts he kill and he can’t figure out why. Its only when he hears Anna’s story does he begin to understand her and her power better, and does the unthinkable of falling in love with her.

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