Hello and welcome to another reading roundup.  Since my last roundup I have read two pretty good books which I’d like to share with you. [book-info]I received an Advance Reader Copy of The Poisoned Blade by Kate Elliott at BEA.  It’s been on my TBR for a while, but it’s only recently I read it.  The Poisoned Blade is the second book in a planned trilogy (I believe) and continues the story of Jessamy, a young woman caught between two cult...

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The Blood Mirror by Brent Weeks is the fourth in a planned series of five epic fantasy books.  The series has a wonderfully imaginative magic system in which magic users can turn light into a physical substance. luxin.  Each spectrum of light (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet) produces luxin with different properties and uses.  If you’ve not yet started this series, I heartily recommend it.  Go start with The Black Prism.  ...

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Empire of Storms is the fifth and penultimate book in Sarah J. Maas’s Throne of Glass in which a former assassin uses her skills and her magic to save her kingdom.  Being the second to last book in the series, it focusses very much on getting our protagonists into the right place for the finale. What I liked The pacing.  Despite the fact that Empire of Storms is primarily focussed on getting the team into place for the final confrontation...

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Court of Fives by Kate Elliott is a YA fantasy book and one that I found myself being sucked into even in the middle of a reading slump. I found the protagonists engaging and loved the world. I found it had a bit more substance than some YA fantasy novels. What I liked Cultural tensions. This is very much a tale of being caught between two cultures.  Our protagonist, Jessamy, is the child of a Saroese father and Efean mother and struggles to fit...

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Paper and Fire by Rachel Caine is the second in The Great Library series and is the sequel to Ink and Bone, which was one of my favourite reads from last year.  I realised I never did a full review of it.  Bad Evelynne.  Paper and Fire was also one of my most anticipated reads for 2016 and it did not disappoint.  For those of you not familiar with this series, it is a contemporary alternate reality/fantasy in which the Great Library of Alexan...

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Julian Fellowes’s Belgravia is a new book/audiobook/app series from the creator of Downton Abbey.  It is set in the Belgravia quarter of London in 1841 with a prequel set in Brussels in 1815.  The lives of two families, the rich, titled Bellasis family and the nouveau riche Trenchards are brought together at the Duchess of Richmond’s ball and the effects are felt down the years.  It is available in ebook format, as an audiobook and as an a...

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The Wheel of Osheim by Mark Lawrence is the third and final book in his Red Queen’s War trilogy.  It continues the story of Jalan Kendeth as he continues to follow the path upon which fate has set him. The Red Queen’s War trilogy is set in the same world as, and dovetails with, Lawrence’s earlier Broken Empire trilogy.  In some ways that is both a blessing and a curse.  It’s a blessing because the world in which the trilogies are set i...

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A Thousand Pieces of You by Claudia Gray is a YA sci-fi mystery in which teenager Marguerite Caine must use technology developed by her parents, the Firebird, to chase her father’s murderer across multiple dimensions.  She finds out that things aren’t as they first seemed. I picked this book up partly because of this concept and partly because I’ve enjoyed books (Star Wars) by Claudia Gray.  Thanks to Amazon’s Whispersync for Voice I pi...

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Eligible by Curtis Sittenfeld is the fourth in the Austen Project of modern retellings of Jane Austen’s novels and attempts to bring her classic Pride and Prejudice into the 21st century.  Having read the other three Austen adaptations, I was intrigued to see how Sittenfeld would update the story of Elizabeth, Darcy, Jane and Bingley.  From experience I know that Austen adaptations, when done well, can be wonderful. (check out The Lizzie Benn...

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Now, pretty much anyone who has an interest in popular culture is aware that the first Star Wars movie since 2005, The Force Awakens, was released on December 18th 2015.  Full disclosure: while I consider myself a fan of Star Wars, I have only dabbled in the Extended Universe/Legends supplementary material.  Like many, though, I was anxious to see what J.J. Abrams would make of Lucas’ legacy and booked my ticket to a showing on release day. Â...

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Cress by Marissa Meyer
Audiobook reviews , Book Reviews / February 12, 2014

Cress by Marissa Meyer is the third in the Lunar Chronicles series and is loosely based on the Rapunzel fairytale.  It also continues the stories of Cinder and Scarlet, the heroines of the first two novels based on Cinderella and Red Riding Hood respectively.   Cress is quite a different kind of protagonist to Cinder and Scarlet who are both rather feisty and capable.  This fits very well with the Rapunzel backstory; like her fairyta...

Last Sacrifice (Vampire Academy #6) by Richelle Mead
Book Reviews , eBook reviews / February 10, 2014

Last Sacrifice by Richelle Mead is the sixth and final book in the Vampire Academy series.  It is an excellent end to the series, and ties up a lot of loose ends.  In it Rose must go on the run to avoid execution on false charges.  Meanwhile Lissa must navigate the murky waters of Moroi politics.   What I liked Culmination of foreshadowing.  As the final chapter of the story unfolds, it’s clear Mead had everything well planned ou...

Last Sacrifice (Vampire Academy #6) by Richelle Mead
Book Reviews , eBook reviews / February 10, 2014

Last Sacrifice by Richelle Mead is the sixth and final book in the Vampire Academy series.  It is an excellent end to the series, and ties up a lot of loose ends.  In it Rose must go on the run to avoid execution on false charges.  Meanwhile Lissa must navigate the murky waters of Moroi politics.   What I liked Culmination of foreshadowing.  As the final chapter of the story unfolds, it’s clear Mead had everything well planned ou...

Reading Roundup and Giveaway Winner!
Book Reviews , eBook reviews / February 7, 2014

First of all, my apologies for the hiatus in posting this week.  I’ve been suffering a miserable cold and eye infection so I’ve not really been feeling much like blogging.  On the other hand, audiobooks meant I was still able to enjoy my reading without hurting my eyes.  I was able to get through both The School for Good and Evil, a good vs evil fairytale by Soman Chainani and Cress, book three in the Lunar Chronicles by Mariss...

Reading Roundup and Giveaway Winner!
Book Reviews , eBook reviews / February 7, 2014

First of all, my apologies for the hiatus in posting this week.  I’ve been suffering a miserable cold and eye infection so I’ve not really been feeling much like blogging.  On the other hand, audiobooks meant I was still able to enjoy my reading without hurting my eyes.  I was able to get through both The School for Good and Evil, a good vs evil fairytale by Soman Chainani and Cress, book three in the Lunar Chronicles by Mariss...

Sony’s Reader Store closing in the US and Canada
e-Reader Reviews / February 6, 2014

Today Sony announced that it is closing its Reader Store in the US and Canada.  It will be closing on the 20th of March 2014. The press release indicated that existing libraries will be transferred over to Kobo.  To be honest the news doesn’t surprise me; Amazon and Kobo have long been dominant players in the market. For those of you affected by this, it’s good to know that you won’t lose your libraries and that arrangements ha...

Sony’s Reader Store closing in the US and Canada
e-Reader Reviews / February 6, 2014

Today Sony announced that it is closing its Reader Store in the US and Canada.  It will be closing on the 20th of March 2014. The press release indicated that existing libraries will be transferred over to Kobo.  To be honest the news doesn’t surprise me; Amazon and Kobo have long been dominant players in the market. For those of you affected by this, it’s good to know that you won’t lose your libraries and that arrangements ha...

Spirit Bound (Vampire Academy #5) by Richelle Mead
Book Reviews , eBook reviews / February 3, 2014

Spirit Bound by Richelle Mead is the fifth and penultimate book in the Vampire Academy series.  It concludes the story arc of Rose in Siberia and what she is trying to do for Dimitri and sets up the final arc of the series. For me this was the weakest of the Vampire Academy novels.  My biggest issue was that the pacing was off.  It seemed there was a large gap between the climax of the Rose/Dimitri/Siberia storyline and the kickoff o...

Spirit Bound (Vampire Academy #5) by Richelle Mead
Book Reviews , eBook reviews / February 3, 2014

Spirit Bound by Richelle Mead is the fifth and penultimate book in the Vampire Academy series.  It concludes the story arc of Rose in Siberia and what she is trying to do for Dimitri and sets up the final arc of the series. For me this was the weakest of the Vampire Academy novels.  My biggest issue was that the pacing was off.  It seemed there was a large gap between the climax of the Rose/Dimitri/Siberia storyline and the kickoff o...

Reading Roundup – 31st January 2014
Reading Roundup / January 31, 2014

First of all, I’ve decided to extend my give-away for another week – if you’re interested in winning the first three books in Vampire Academy series from Audible check it out.  A reminder that you don’t need to have an Audible subscription or account to take advantage of this prize.   Good luck! This last couple of weeks, I’ve done something I don’t do very often – marathoning an entire series of books.  In the ...