Book Review | The 57 Lives of Alex Wayfare | M.G. Buehrlen

Book cover The 57 Lives of Alex Wayfare by MG BuehrlenTitle: The 57 Lives of Alex Wayfare
Author: M.G. Buehrlen (web | twitter)
Series: Alex Wayfare #1
Genre: Contemporary YA, Science Fiction YA, time travel
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Publisher: Strange Chemistry
Release date: March 4, 2014
Source: ARC from the publisher via NetGalley (Thanks, Strange Chemistry!)

For as long as 17-year-old Alex Wayfare can remember, she has had visions of the past. Visions that make her feel like she’s really on a ship bound for America, living in Jamestown during the Starving Time, or riding the original Ferris wheel at the World’s Fair.

But these brushes with history pull her from her daily life without warning, sometimes leaving her with strange lasting effects and wounds she can’t explain. Trying to excuse away the aftereffects has booked her more time in the principal’s office than in any of her classes and a permanent place at the bottom of the social hierarchy. Alex is desperate to find out what her visions mean and get rid of them.

It isn’t until she meets Porter, a stranger who knows more than should be possible about her, that she learns the truth: Her visions aren’t really visions. Alex is a Descender – capable of traveling back in time by accessing Limbo, the space between Life and Afterlife. Alex is one soul with fifty-six past lives, fifty-six histories.

Fifty-six lifetimes to explore: the prospect is irresistible to Alex, especially when the same mysterious boy with soulful blue eyes keeps showing up in each of them. But the more she descends, the more it becomes apparent that someone doesn’t want Alex to travel again. Ever.

And will stop at nothing to make this life her last.

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Book Review | The Winner’s Curse | Marie Rutkoski

Book cover for The Winner's Curse by Marie RutkoskiTitle: The Winner’s Curse
Author: Marie Rutkoski (web | twitter)
Series: Winner’s Trilogy #1
Genre: Fantasy YA
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Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux
Release date: March 4, 2014
Source: ARC from the publisher via NetGalley

As a general’s daughter in a vast empire that revels in war and enslaves those it conquers, seventeen-year-old Kestrel has two choices: she can join the military or get married. But Kestrel has other intentions.

One day, she is startled to find a kindred spirit in a young slave up for auction. Arin’s eyes seem to defy everything and everyone. Following her instinct, Kestrel buys him—with unexpected consequences. It’s not long before she has to hide her growing love for Arin.

But he, too, has a secret, and Kestrel quickly learns that the price she paid for a fellow human is much higher than she ever could have imagined.

Set in a richly imagined new world, The Winner’s Curse by Marie Rutkoski is a story of deadly games where everything is at stake, and the gamble is whether you will keep your head or lose your heart.

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Top Ten Tuesday (111): Books That Will Make You Swoon

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten Books That Will Make You Swoon

Swoony books are just the best, aren’t they? There’s nothing quite like reading a book and getting warm-fuzzies/butterflies/tingles when two characters are so well-suited and their relationship is so satisfying, even if they encounter troubles along the way. (Especially if they encounter troubles! That tension increases me swooning!) Of course, there are more than 10 books that will make you swoon and so this list will always be too short. But these ten books had a pretty high swoon factor for me for all kinds of reasons. SIGH…SWOONS.

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The Legend of Korra Recap: Episode 9, “The Guide”

Legend of Korra

Legend of Korra

The Skinny

Korra has reconnected with her Avatar-ness by reaching into her past memories and learning the story of Wan, the first Avatar. She also knows that she only has a few days to defeat Unalaq before “harmonic convergence”–DUN DUN DUNNN. Meanwhile, Varrick is getting his dirty hands in all the pots: He’s turned Bolin into a movie star and bought out Asami’s company, but the only one who suspects him is Mako. EEEEP!

The Breakdown

We begin in the Eastern Air Temple, where Tenzin and his family are now vacationing. Jinora is sitting on the ground with some semi-translucent fairies floating around her. Tenzin shows up and it’s obvious that whatever Jinora was seeing in those fairies, he doesn’t see at all. Jinora calls them “imaginary friends.” Hmmmm…interesting. Tenzin is trying to get everyone excited about some sightseeing and Meelo looks like this:

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Meelo and his snot bubble of boredom. I love him. Source

Then! KORRA SHOWS UP!!! HUZZAH!!! The kids are so excited to see her. Thank goodness for Tenzin’s itinerary, otherwise she wouldn’t have known where to look! Tenzin asks her why she isn’t in the South Pole, training, and Korra fills him in on the civil war, which Tenzin has no idea about. Air Temples obvs don’t have whatever passes for internet in Avatar-land.

Korra and Tenzin are catching up later, and Korra blames herself for this whole mess. Tenzin knew that Unalaq wanted power, but not that he would go so far as to try and free the dark spirit, Vatu, from his prison. He assures Korra that it isn’t her fault. Korra needs to close the Southern spirit portal, though, and Unalaq has the south all barricaded. Korra says that her best shot at closing the portal is for her to enter the spirit world and close it from the inside (am I the only person who does NOT like the sound of this??) Tenzin says that he’s going to help Korra enter the spirit world.

Meanwhile, Unalaq is pissed at his kids for not capturing Korra and how he’s making them fix their mess. He says that harmonic convergence is his way to change the world, and Eska tells him that they will make it up to him, although Desna seems more skeptical. Unalaq needs his children’s help to open the Northern portal. Desna says that he thought only the Avatar could open the portal, but Unalaq thinks there’s another way.

Bolin, meanwhile, is acting his little heart out in Varrick’s movies. Asami shows up while Bolin is left hanging upside down in between takes. Mako shows up and tells Asami that he knows who’s been stealing from Future Industries: Varrick. He explains the evidence he found, but Asami doesn’t believe him. She kind of brushes his accusations off, but she gets a little FEELY, if you know what I mean, and Bolin GASPS! and asks if they’re dating again, which they are not. Mako insists that Varrick is the bad guy. He tells them about the explosions and the remote detonators. They still won’t believe him. He gets all frustrated and tries to storm off, but then two of Varrick’s henchmen stop him. Varrick is looking for him, apparently.

At the Eastern Air Temple, Tenzin takes Korra to a particularly spiritual spot and everyone is sitting around mediating, trying to get into the spirit world. Not working. Tenzin tries a different spot and is choking on the incense. Right as they are moving to another spot, Jinora sees her fairies floating around Korra’s head. They fly off in a different direction from everyone else. Kya asks Jinora what she’s chasing, but Jinora tells her nothing. I say, FOLLOW THE FAIRIES.

Next, Tenzin and Korra are sitting inside a temple. He tells her to stop talking, but doesn’t actually shut up himself. He’s getting frustrated that they can’t get into the spirit world. Korra asks him how he first got into the spirit world so that they can try that instead, and he drops a bomb: He’s never even been there. His meditation has never got him there. He’s studied, though, and hoped that this would be enough. He implores Korra to trust him, when Kya asks Jinora if SHE knows anything that might help, and Jinora says, HELL YEAH, I DO! My fairy friends know the way!

Jinora asks her spirit friends to show themselves to everyone, and they become visible to everyone. The whole party is kind of stunned at Jinora’s spiritual development. The spirits are leading Korra away from the temple.

Back at the northern portal, Desna and Eska are unsure how they will open the portal without any spiritual gifts. Unalaq says that they will enter the spirit world and give them something they’ve never had: bending. He tries to water bend his way into the spirit world with Desna and Eska’s help. Desna is hurt, but Unalaq tells Eska to leave him. She refuses and takes Desna back to a healer, leaving Unalaq to try and open the portal with his own bending but is unsuccessful.

Mako has been brought in front of Varrick, clearly thinking that Varrick is up to no good. Turns out, though, that Varrick is trying to recruit Mako to his security team. He’s trying to pass-aggro threaten Mako by saying that he wouldn’t want anything bad to happen to Asami since they’re kind of dating again. And then he does the same with Bolin. Varrick says that without Mako helping him, “who knows what could happen” to Asami and Bolin. WTF VARRICK DON’T MESS WITH MAKO. Mako blows him off anyway.

At the air temple, Tenzin and the fam are on an air bison, heading to the place where the Jinora’s spirits are leading them. Korra tells Jinora about Wan and how he became the Avatar by joining with the spirit of Rava. Jinora remembers the statue she found in the Southern Air Temple, and it all makes sense: It was Wan and Rava, becoming the Avatar. Korra and Jinora realize that the day Jinora found the statue was the same day Korra opened the Southern spirit portal.

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Once on the ground, the spirits take everyone through a forest and they come upon some rocks that have carvings on them. Tenzin says that they are in an ancient airbender spiritual circle, and Jinora confirms that the spirit energy is high, but it’s a strange spirit feeling. Tenzin says they need to cleanse the space to increase its connection to the spirit world. He does some fancy airbending and then a hole opens in the ground and a bunch of what look like dark bat spirits pour out. UH OH.

All of the benders get to work to stop the weird bats, but it doesn’t seem to be helping. That is, until Korra does some fancy shmancy spirit bending, and turns them into light. NOW the area is cleansed. Tenzin laments that Unalaq was able to teach Korra so much more about the spirit world than he was, but Korra assures him that he was the better teacher because he was unselfish, something Unalaq is not. Korra apologizes for firing him as her mentor and they have a nice moment. They’re all going to mediate to enter the spirit world.

In Republic City, Mako is in his apartment when Asami shows up. She just wants to see if he’s ok. Asami invites him to dinner at the same place where they had their first date and then they kiss. NO. Good thing that their smooch is interrupted by the POLICE showing up–including BEIFONG–to confront Mako about hiring the Triple Threats. He fesses up that they were trying to get to the bottom of the theft of Asami’s Meka tanks and the Triple Threats were the only one who would help. Beifong says that the Triple Threats ALSO told her that Mako stole a bunch of stuff himself, and what do you know? The cops find cash and explosives in Mako’s apartment. WHAT IS GOING ON! Mako denies knowing anything about it, but the cops arrest him anyway, calling him out for being a Triple Threat himself and for using Asami to help his gangster buddies rob her. He denies it again and tells her that Varrick is setting him up as the cops lead him away.

So, Tenzin is still having some trouble getting into the spirit world. It’s nighttime now, and he’s had no luck so far. He wants some more time, but his sister says that Jinora was probably meant to guide Korra instead. Tenzin resists and says that Jinora isn’t ready, but Korra tells him that they are running out of time. He finally agrees to let Jinora lead Korra into the spirit realm to close the portal. THIS is the scene from the promo all those months ago. It’s awesome. The spirit world is GORGEOUS.

Legend of Korra

Spirit world. SIGH. So bright and lovely. Source

The last scene is Unalaq, standing in front of the prison where Wan entrapped Vaatu. UNALAQ IS VaATU’S LACKEY. Unalaq apologizes to Vaatu for failing him and not being able to open the portal. Because the Avatar is dead, Unalaq thinks that opening the portal will be impossible, but Vaatu tells him that Korra is alive and that she’s just entered the spirit world. She is coming for Unalaq. DAAAANG. Should’ve seen this coming.

The Last Word

Friends, WHAT is Varrick’s end game?!? I can’t figure it out! Is he working with Unalaq? Why does he want Future Industries? Why does he want Mako out of the way? Also, ENOUGH with this Mako and Asami thing. Please, no. Also, is it just me, or are you guys missing Bolin this season? A little bit? I mean, I love that we get lots of Korra, even though she was unbearably moody in the early going, but still. I don’t laugh as much this season and I think it’s because, one, we’re dealing with more serious things. That’s great! But two, it’s because Bolin is more on the sidelines than before. And speaking of missing people, there hasn’t been NEARLY enough BEIFONG for my liking. I’m hoping that she’ll be the one who helps get Mako off of these stupid charges. How could she believe the EFFING TRIPLE THREATS?!

Last thing, though: I LOVE LOVE LOVE that Jinora is becoming so important and that we are slowly meeting the next generation of benders. It makes me hopeful for the future of this world.

So what did you guys think? What do you think Varrick is up to? Did you figure out that Unalaq was working for Vaatu?

Waiting on Wednesday (37): Defy

Waiting on Wednesday

Defy: Defy #1 by Sara B. Larson

Book cover for Defy by Sara B. Larsondefy

So you all know that the first hint I get of a new fantasy novel, I’m basically ALL OVER IT, adding it to Goodreads, clapping like a fool, and generally getting PSYCHED. Such was the case when I first heard of DEFY, the debut first book in a new series where the MC is a girl who has to dress up as a boy so she can be in the military. STOP IT RIGHT NOW. Plus there’s an evil sorcerer and secrets and a prince named Damian who is “dark” and “intriguing.”

Speaking of the prince, there’s also another guy. In fact, I’m maybe slightly worried about the way this synopsis doesn’t even hide the triangle. But like who am I kidding? As if that’s even going to stop me from reading this book. Besides, triangles are sometimes LEGIT, so I’ll reserve judgement on that. There’s just too much potential awesome here.

DEFY comes out January 7, 2014 from Scholastic Press

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Top Ten Tuesday (99): Creepiest Book Covers

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten Creepiest Book Covers

I’m not usually one to read scary books, friends. Not because I scare particularly easily, but more because I have to be in the right mood to want to be scared, and I’m not often in that mood. But that doesn’t mean that I can’t put together a list here! Some of these creepy covers are books I’ve read, some are books that aren’t out yet, and some are books I haven’t read yet and just think they covers are flat-out shiver-inducing. Creepiest book covers ahoy!

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Book Review: Spirit by Bridgid Kemmerer

Book cover for Spirit by Brigid KemmererTitle: Spirit
Author: Brigid Kemmerer (web | twitter)
Series: Elementals #3
Genre: Paranormal YA, Contemporary YA
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Publisher: K Teen
Release date: May 28, 2013
Source: ARC from the publisher via NetGalley (Thanks K Teen!)

Summary: With power comes enemies. Lots of them.Hunter Garrity just wants to be left alone. He’s learned the hard way that his unusual abilities come at a price. And he can’t seem to afford any allies.He’s up to his neck in hostiles. His grandfather, spoiling for a fight. The Merrick brothers, who think he ratted them out. Calla, the scheming psycho who wants to use him as bait.Then there’s Kate Sullivan, the new girl at school. She’s not hostile. She’s bold. Funny. Hot. But she’s got an agenda, too.With supposedly secret powers rippling to the surface everywhere around him, Hunter knows something ugly is about to go down. But finding out what means he’ll have to find someone he can trust…

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Waiting on Wednesday (27): Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly feature hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine. I love it because it is basically a squee-fest where book lovers can choose one book that they are DYING to get their hands on. Check it out!

Fangirl

by Rainbow Rowell

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A coming-of-age tale of fan fiction, family and first love. 

Cath is a Simon Snow fan.

Okay, the whole world is a Simon Snow fan . . .

But for Cath, being a fan is her life — and she’s really good at it. She and her twin sister, Wren, ensconced themselves in the Simon Snow series when they were just kids; it’s what got them through their mother leaving.

Reading. Rereading. Hanging out in Simon Snow forums, writing Simon Snow fan fiction, dressing up like the characters for every movie premiere.

Cath’s sister has mostly grown away from fandom, but Cath can’t let go. She doesn’t want to.

Now that they’re going to college, Wren has told Cath she doesn’t want to be roommates. Cath is on her own, completely outside of her comfort zone. She’s got a surly roommate with a charming, always-around boyfriend, a fiction-writing professor who thinks fan fiction is the end of the civilized world, a handsome classmate who only wants to talk about words . . . And she can’t stop worrying about her dad, who’s loving and fragile and has never really been alone.

For Cath, the question is: Can she do this? Can she make it without Wren holding her hand? Is she ready to start living her own life? Writing her own stories?

Or will she just go on living inside somebody else’s fiction?

DO NOT TEASE ME with this fanfiction story, Rainbow Rowell. DO NOT. As a nerd, that angle appeals to me endlessly. But if ELEANOR & PARK is any indication, Rainbow Rowell knows how to pack an emotional punch, and look at all the goodies jammed into that synopsis: sisters, a mother leaving, not wanting to/being afraid to let go of childhood comforts, being in a new place, boys. But what strikes me the most is that little bit about Cath’s dad. I am an absolute sucker for dad stories. I can’t wait to see what other touching and lovely things Rainbow Rowell gets up to in FANGIRL.

(FANGIRL is coming out on September 10, 2013 from St. Martin’s Press)

Top Ten Tuesday (70)

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten Book Boyfriends

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish. It’s awesome. Every Tuesday, the lovely folks over at The Broke and the Bookish post a top ten list topic so that book lovers like you and me can pour over our shelves and make our own lists. You can check out all the other Top Ten Tuesday’s on their site!

Book boyfriends!!! YAY! Friends, there are so many guys from books that I crush on. SO. MANY. I know there maybe should be something weird about crushing on fake people, but I for real can’t help it. Guys in books are better than the ones in real life because they can’t reject me or make me feel like crapola. Because they’re fake! It’s the best thing! Here are 10 of my favorites, in no particular order. I love this Top Ten Tuesday.

Top Ten TuesdayFrom GOING TOO FAR by Jennifer Echols

Y’all, two words for you: Cop. Uniform. I CANNOT. John After is so steamy and kind of dark and deep and broody and stubborn. He was my first encounter with an Echols boy and he’s still my favorite.

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From GRAVE MERCY by Robin LaFevers

Duval is one of those guys who’s kind of sneaky hot. Maybe he isn’t the mostly delicious thing to look at, but DANG if you don’t fall completely in love with him because he respects you and treats you like an equal and values you. I’d LOVE to date him.

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From GRACELING by Kristin Cashore

Ah, Po. Po has got that charm, right? I feel like Po is the kind of boyfriend who becomes instant bffs with your mom because he just has charisma and confidence and is a good flirt. But he’s loyal and devoted and supportive of YOU.

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From IF I STAY/WHERE SHE WENT by Gayle Forman

I most certainly cannot present this list to you all without including at least one solid brooder. It was nearly a tie between Adam and Conrad Fischer from Jenny Han’s Summer series. I get kind of exhausted by excessive brooders in real life, so I like to indulge in the fake ones, and Adam is a great one. Also, MUSICIAN.

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From The Elementals series by Brigid Kemmerer

Friends, is there not something a little bit hot about a guy who takes care of his family? Am I one of those LAME girls who is attracted to…responsibility? OMG THAT’S SO BORING. But seriously, Michael Merrick is like my dark horse hottie. He’s got skeletons, but he’s also got DEPENDENTS. Possibly the only brooder I could stand on a more permanent basis in real life.

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From DARK TRIUMPH by Robin LaFevers

That’s right friends. I couldn’t decide between one Robin LaFevers man (I cannot call Duval and Beast “boys” or even “guys”. They are MEN. *fans self*.) I included them both. There’s something about a man who’s nickname is Beast, amirite? He’s strong and beefy, but sweet and funny, too.

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From THE SKY IS EVERYWHERE by Jandy Nelson

Ah, the tortured artist. The passionate, effervescent, emotional free spirit. I have loved Joe Fontaine basically since the moment I met him, and I can’t imagine ever letting him go. I’ll throw down for Joe and his batting eyelashes.

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From ANNA AND THE FRENCH KISS by Stephanie Perkins

I know that sometimes Etienne was a noob, staying with his girlfriend who didn’t even compare to Anna. But he’s another one with the charm and the confidence. I have no defenses against such a weapon, except possibly my own awkwardness.

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From AMY & ROGER’S EPIC DETOUR by Morgan Matson

Truth: one of my biggest crushes of my whole high school-Amy life looked exactly the way Morgan Matson describes Roger: Tall, light hair, brown eyes, some freckles, totally sweet and wonderful and friendly. I ADORE Roger. Forever. He’s a home-bringer.

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From The Kingkiller Chronicle series by Patrick Rothfuss

Gotta get a ginger up in here! Kvothe is a force of hotness in that way that is hard to describe. He’s just magnetic and attractive and has a swagger. Like, I can’t believe that MORE girls at the University aren’t flipping their shizz over him. He’s smart and a rebel and…he’s basically a high fantasy cowboy. I am a puddle.

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