On the Same Page | Snow White and Rose Red

on the same page Snow White and Rose Red • Patricia C. Wrede

I’m always excited to read books that my besties love. It makes me feel like our friendship is really special because we’re sharing things that mean a lot to us. SNOW WHITE AND ROSE RED by Patricia C. Wrede is one of those books for my dear Alyssa, who loves this book fiercely. I can see why. A retelling of a classic fairy tale, with a Fey bonus. I really loved this book, which makes me so happy but also makes me think about my own personal experiences with reading about faeries. Since two of the main characters in SNOW WHITE AND ROSE RED are half-fey, and other fey creatures play important parts in this story, I thought I’d chat for a few about what it is about faeries that I sometimes love and sometimes find boring beyond all things. Let’s hope that I can actually get to the bottom of it, because frankly, I have no idea.

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Top Ten Tuesday | 2015 Debuts

Top Ten Tuesday

Top Ten 2015 Debuts

I’m ALWAYS excited about debuts, guys, but is it just me, or does this year’s crop seem EXTRA full of potential? I feel like I’m more stoked about the books on this list than I remember being for many debuts in the past. This list is chock full of some of my most anticipated books OF THE YEAR in general! How exciting! Also, this list is VERY heavy on the fantasies because, well, I’m the most excited for them! #sorrynotsorry

 

2015 debut

An Ember in the Ashes | Sabaa Tahir • April 28, 2015 (Razorbill)

2015 debut

The Girl at Midnight: The Girl at Midnight #1 | Melissa Grey • April 28, 2015 (Delacorte)

2015 debut

Lock & Mori: Lock & Mori #1 | Heather Petty • September 15, 2015 (Simon & Schuster)

2015 debut

The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly | Stephanie Oakes • June 9, 2015 (Dial/Penguin)

2015 debut

The Novice: Summoner #1 | Taran Matharu • May 5, 2015 (Feiwel and Friends)

2015 debut

Under a Painted Sky | Stacey Lee • March 17, 2015 (Putnam Juvenile)

2015 debut

The Sin Eater’s Daughter: The Sin Eater’s Daughter #1 | Melinda Salisbury • February 24, 2015 (Scholastic)

2015 debut

The Storyspinner: The Keepers Chronicles #1 | Becky Wallace • March 3, 2015 (Margaret K. McElderry)

2015 debut

Tangled Webs: Tangled Webs #1 | Lee Bross • June 23, 2015 (Disney Hyperion)

2015 debut

The Witch Hunter | Virginia Boecker • June 2, 2015 (Little, Brown BFYR)

2015 debut

The Wrath and the Dawn: The Wrath and the Dawn #1 | Renee Ahdieh • May 12, 2015 (Putnam Juvenile)

Book Review | This Shattered World | Amie Kaufman & Meagan Spooner

I received this book for free from eARC from the Publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Book Review | This Shattered World | Amie Kaufman & Meagan SpoonerThis Shattered World by Amie Kaufman & Meagan Spooner
Series: Starbound #2
Published by Disney Hyperion on December 23, 2014
Pages: 390
Format: eARC
Source: eARC from the Publisher via NetGalley
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four-half-stars

The second installment in the epic Starbound trilogy introduces a new pair of star-crossed lovers on two sides of a bloody war.

Jubilee Chase and Flynn Cormac should never have met.

Lee is captain of the forces sent to Avon to crush the terraformed planet’s rebellious colonists, but she has her own reasons for hating the insurgents.

Rebellion is in Flynn’s blood. Terraforming corporations make their fortune by recruiting colonists to make the inhospitable planets livable, with the promise of a better life for their children. But they never fulfilled their promise on Avon, and decades later, Flynn is leading the rebellion.

Desperate for any advantage in a bloody and unrelentingly war, Flynn does the only thing that makes sense when he and Lee cross paths: he returns to base with her as prisoner. But as his fellow rebels prepare to execute this tough-talking girl with nerves of steel, Flynn makes another choice that will change him forever. He and Lee escape the rebel base together, caught between two sides of a senseless war.

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2014 Year-End Survey

year end survey

I can’t believe it’s 2015 ALREADY. WHERE DID 2014 GO? I’m stunned at how fast things went by! As always, though, I’m so excited for the year-end survey hosted by Jamie at The Perpetual Page Turner. It’s such a fun way to look back on the year of books and blogs and reading. Also as always, this is one of my longest posts of the year, so get yourself a treat for reading the whole thing.

year end survey

Number of Books You Read 

117! WOOT! Not too shabby, huh? I mean, good thing this question isn’t “how many books did you review?” though. THAT list would be not as awesome.

Number of Re-Reads 

I reread a lot of books this year, especially via audio. I reread 14 books this year, 8 via audio.

Genre You Read The Most From

I feel like I read LOTS of adult contemporary this year, which I don’t usually read. I finally read some Lucky Harbor books, which I loved. Right now, I’m on a MAJOR historical romance kick. Like, hardcore. But I’d say that, generally, I read more contemporary this year than usual, between the adult and YA titles.

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Best Book You Read in 2014

Of course I have to cheat LOL:

Fantasy(YA): HEIR OF FIRE

Fantasy (adult): LIES OF LOCKE LAMORA

Contemporary YA: ISLA AND THE HAPPILY EVER AFTER

Paranormal/Fantasy YA: BLUE LILY, LILY BLUE

 Audiobook: ELEANOR & PARK

Book You Were Excited About & Thought You Were Going to Love More But Didn’t

I’m going to go with STRAY by Elissa Sussman. I’m going to post a review of some sort for this (and a few other straggler reviews) shortly after the new year, but suffice it to say that this book about fairy godmothers was fairly DRIPPING with Amy-nip, and I wasn’t blown away by it.

Most Surprising (in a Good Way or Bad Way) Book You Read in 2014

Alas, I think I was more surprised by a book in a BAD way in 2014. This bothers me on several levels: One, because I don’t like being negative. Two, because I don’t like not liking books; it bums me out. And three, because this was one book that I was DYING to read for ever and ever, and it fell majorly flat. I’m talking about SACRIFICE by Brigid Kemmerer. It’s about Michael, MICHAEL MERRICK, FFS! One of my favorite book boyfriends! His book was lame-ish, and the publisher pulled one of those things where they included about 50 pages of samples at the end of the file, so the book finished when I was only 60% done. But mostly, I was disappointed in the story. I didn’t feel the feelings, and there was almost no romance, something that I’ve come to expect and really enjoy from Brigid Kemmerer. WAHHH!

Book You “Pushed” the Most People to Read (and They Did) in 2014

I don’t know about people actually reading it, but once I read EVERY BREATH by Ellie Marney, I shouted from the rooftops about it. SO GOOD.

 Best Series You Started in 2014? Best Sequel of 2014? Best Series-Ender of 2014?

Best series I started? The Every series by Ellie Marnie. It’s FABULOUS. Also the Gentlemen Bastards series by Scott Lynch. Best sequel of 2014? Hmmm… HEIR OF FIRE by Sarah J. Maas was amazing, and you’ll probably see it a few more times on this list, just FYI. I’m also going to shout out BLUE LILY, LILY BLUE by Maggie Stiefvater again because it just went to these AMAZING places. Best series-ender? ISLA AND THE HAPPILY EVER AFTER by Stephanie Perkins for the companion angle, but DREAMS OF GODS AND MONSTERS by Laini Taylor was beautiful.

 Favorite New Author You Discovered in 2014

I’d never read anything by Sarah Rees Brennan before this year, friends, and I really am kicking myself for it. Her Lynburn Legacy series started out amazingly, even if I haven’t read the rest yet. I also was very glad to pick up EVERY BREATH and get myself acquainted with Ellie Marney.

 Best Book From a Genre You Don’t Typically Read/Was Out of Your Comfort Zone

Hmmm…I don’t think I really crossed any lines this year, guys. That’s a bummer.

 Most Action-Packed/Thrilling/Unputdownable Book of the Year

I COULD NOT put down HEIR OF FIRE. Couldn’t, and didn’t want to.

 Book You Read in 2014 That You Are Most Likely to Re-Read Next Year

WOOO, I love rereading! I’ll definitely reread ISLA, and probably MORTAL HEART on audio. Also I always like to reread Jay Crownover’s books, which I reread this year, so I’ll probably reread them again. They’re GREAT for slump-breaking and just general enjoyment.

 Favorite Cover of a Book You Read in 2014

Book cover Blue Lily, Lily Blue Maggie Stiefvater

 Most Memorable Character of 2014

There are two, because I was so blown away by them and how much they added to the story and how much I came to be invested in them over the course of just one book: Manon Blackbeak and Rowan Whitethorn from HEIR OF FIRE. Excellent characters.

 Most Beautifully Written Book Read in 2014

I’d have to say SORROW’S KNOT by Erin Bow. What a heartbreaking, gorgeous book.

 Most Thought-Provoking/ Life-Changing Book of 2014

I suppose it will say something negative about me that I didn’t have my life meaningfully altered by any book I read this year, but Jandy Nelson’s I’LL GIVE YOU THE SUN was very emotionally visceral to me: the sibling conflict, the self-discovery, the secrets and feelings. I think it’s remarkable that her books always make me feel such intense empathy that I sometimes have to remind myself that I don’t actually share very many experiences with her characters.

 Book You Can’t Believe You Waited UNTIL 2014 to Finally Read

REVOLUTION by Jennifer Donnelly. What a fantastic book! It’s historical fiction from a favorite time period of mine, the French Revolution, with a dark contemporary companion story, and they weave together so naturally.

 Favorite Passage/Quote From A Book You Read in 2014

This line from SORROW’S KNOT realllly killed me:

Sorrow's Knot

Shortest & Longest Book You Read in 2014

The longest book I read this year was actually a reread: THE WISE MAN’S FEAR by Patrick Rothfuss, and I technically listened to it. The shortest book I read this year was THE ICE DRAGON by George R.R. Martin.

 Book That Shocked You the Most

There were some pretty big shockers in THE YOUNG ELITES and HEIR OF FIRE. I shall say no more.

 OTP OF THE YEAR (You Will Go Down with This Ship!)

OMG. Ok. Locke Lamora and Jean Tannen. That’s one. Annith and Balthazar from MORTAL HEART. That’s two. Watts and Mycroft from the Every series. Three. Paige and Warden from THE BONE SEASON. I ship that pretty firmly. I’m inevitably going to forget ships, so I’ll leave it at that. Those are good ones, though.

Favorite Non-Romantic Relationship of the Year

Whoops already shipped it: Locke and Jean from Gentleman Bastards. THE BROMANCE. IT BURNS WITH A BRIGHT, CLEAN FLAME.

Favorite Book You Read in 2014 From an Author You’ve Read Previously

HEIR OF FIRE.

 Best Book You Read in 2014 That You Read Based SOLELY on a Recommendation From Somebody Else/Peer Pressure

I just finished SNOW WHITE AND ROSE RED by Patricia C. Wrede because Alyssa loves it so, and it was wonderful. Solid rec from the bestie.

 Newest Fictional Crush From a Book You Read in 2014

 ROWAN. Also MYCROFT. They actually have a few personality traits in common, now that I think about it. Broody, secretive, not awesome with feelings. SIGH.

Best 2014 Debut You Read

THE MIDNIGHT THIEF by Livia Blackburne was really quite good and a promising start to a series. I’m ready for book two, kthx.

Best Worldbuilding/Most Vivid Setting You Read This Year

Camorr was so damn real to me. The slums, the smells, the House of Perelandro. I positively DIE over vivid fantasy worlds, and that was definitely one.

Book That Put a Smile on Your Face/Was the Most FUN to Read

Robin Benway’s GOING ROGUE. This book is so fast-paced and funny, with perfect amounts of swoon and adventure.

Book That Made You Cry or Nearly Cry in 2014

No need to worry about “nearly”: I cry a lot when I read, so this is actually hard to answer because it’s not just one book. I cried when I read SORROW’S KNOT, REVOLUTION, BURIAL RITES, and THE GOOSE GIRL, and that’s just what I can remember.

Hidden Gem of the Year

THE FALCONER by Elizabeth May. Faeries are sometimes hit or miss with me, but this was a HIT for sure. Being set in historical Scotland certainly helped. I’m super stoked for book 2, but I CANNOT EVEN TELL YOU how much I HAAAATE the cover redesign. HATE. Doesn’t match at all, and if the girl on the cover is supposed to be Aileana, there’s actually NO RESEMBLANCE WHATSOEVER. Like, the girl on the cover of THE FALCONER–Aileana–is red-headed; the girl on the cover of book 2 is blonde and looks like she’s from a dystopian novel, not a historical fiction with faeries. Ahem. But the story in THE FALCONER is great! READ IT!

Book That Crushed Your Soul

THE DRAMA! I honestly don’t think I read anything this year that crushed my soul. I read some emotional books and books that blew me away, but none of them left me hollowed out and broken. Alas.

Most Unique Book You Read in 2014

I’m going to go with LOVE LETTERS TO THE DEAD by Ava Dellaira for a few reasons. One, it was an epistolary novel. I don’t come across many of those. But who those letters were written to also made it different: dead celebrities from all time periods. Really, really interesting, and it worked.

Book That Made You the Most Mad (Doesn’t Necessarily Mean You Didn’t Like it)

This one has to be SACRIFICE by Brigid Kemmerer again. It was a letdown, and that kills me. I wanted so much more from Michael’s story, and the end didn’t really do any of the books justice. You know, since it just kind of…stopped.

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New Favorite Book Blog You Discovered in 2014

I’ve been horrible with reading blogs this year, so the blogs that I’ve discovered this year might not necessarily be new to you all, but 2014 was the first year that I encountered The Pretty Good Gatsby, and I always enjoy reading Leah’s posts! I love that her reviews are in depth and thoughtful and she mixes YA and adult.

Favorite Review You Wrote in 2014

EEEK these questions are always so hard for me. I remember that writing my review for ISLA AND THE HAPPILY EVER AFTER was really easy because I had so much to say about how much I loved it, so we’ll go with that one.

Best Event That You Participated in (Author Signings, Festivals, Virtual Events, Memes, etc.)

Of course, going to BEA in 2014 was so much fun, mostly because I got to hang out with my bestie loves, Alyssa and Brittany! We don’t see each other nearly often enough, so any chance we get to spend time together in person is always special. PLUS! I had the BEST shoes this year and my feet were LOVING ME. (They were Sanuks.)

I’d also have to say that participating in and helping to run the On the Same Page Secret Sister was AWESOME and so fun! We’ve gotten such positive feedback and people wanting to participate again and it’s just so heartwarming that people want to make time and room in their busy lives to just put a smile on someone’s face.

Best Moment of Bookish/Blogging Life in 2014

So I’m going to fudge around with this answer because I’m going to say that the best bookish moments were visiting Anderson’s Bookshop in Naperville, IL, and The Book Barn in Niantic, CT, but really that just means that my favorite moments were that I got to hang out with Brittany and Alyssa. And HELLO, we went to Anderson’s the day before Brittany GOT MARRIED!! Best day!

Most Popular Post This Year on Your Blog

That would be my Series Love post about Jay Crownover’s Marked Men series. I’m going to be doing more of this feature this year because I love it, so YAY!

Best Bookish Discovery (Book-Related Sites, Book Stores, etc.)

I just flat out adore these bookends that I found on Etsy from Knob Creek Metal Arts. They’re ADORABLE. I wish I had someplace to put them.

Bookish Things

Did You Complete Any Reading Challenges or Goals You Set for Yourself at the Beginning of 2014?

Just my Goodreads Challenge to read 105 books. I passed it!

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One Book You Didn’t Get to in 2014 But Will be Your Number 1 Priority in 2015

I still haven’t read THE INFINITE SEA yet, so that’s high on the list, as is THE BLOOD OF OLYMPUS.

Book You Are Most Anticipating in 2015 (Non-Debut)

LOL this question, though. A COURT OF THORNS AND ROSES, SHADOW SCALE, FAIREST, WINTER, THE SWORD OF SUMMER, the fourth Raven Cycle book, the fourth Throne of Glass book, THE ORPHAN QUEEN, SIX OF CROWS, THE PENDERWICKS IN SPRING, EVERY MOVE. I could literally list like 50 books right now.

2015 Debut You Are Most Anticipating

THE WRATH AND THE DAWN, THE GIRL AT MIDNIGHT, THE STORYSPINNER, AN EMBER IN THE ASHES, TANGLED WEBS. I know there’s more, but since I’m only supposed to list one….

Series Ending/A Sequel You Are Most Anticipating in 2015

I kind of answered this already–WHOOPS!–but definitely the fourth Raven Cycle book for series ender, and the fourth Throne of Glass book for sequel.

One Thing You Hope to Accomplish or Do in Your Reading/Blogging Life in 2015?

Same thing as always, friends: be more consistent with my posts. Write more reviews. I sometimes just love to actually READ too much to stop long enough to blog! Not the worst thing, though, right?

On the Same Page | Sunshine | Robin McKinley

on the same pageSunshine • Robin McKinley

So we’re only a month behind with this one, friends. That’s not bad at all, right?! I’m glad that we took our time to read SUNSHINE by Robin McKinley, though. It’s a very different vampire book than any other I’ve read, but in a good way. SUNSHINE is certainly not a book to devour quickly. And hey, since I introduced that eating metaphor, I might as well carry it through my post! No, no, I’m not going to talk about vampires feeding on humans. I’m talking about BAKING. You heard me right.

Sunshine is something of a renowned baker, working at Charlie’s Coffeehouse in New Arcadia. It’s America, but post-Voodoo Wars America, where vampires and weres and demons are on the verge of taking over the Earth. In the midst of all this supernatural drama, Sunshine gets up at 4:30 every morning to make her famous Cinnamon Rolls as Big as Your Head. I want to stuff one in my face RIGHT NOW. She bakes all kinds of things for Charlie’s customers, but there were a few that stuck out in my mind, and are what I would imagine are her “signature” recipes.

In honor of Sunshine’s baked goods that made me salivate while reading, I’m going to share some recipes with you! One of them I’ve used a number of times; in fact, I use it every Christmas. I can vouch for it’s UNFUCKINGBELIEVABLENESS. The other just sounds good and reminds me of a recipe of Sunshine’s. So break out your aprons and your measuring cups, friends! It’s SUNSHINE: THE COOKBOOK. (I wish this actually existed, though. I would buy it immediately.)

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Top Ten Tuesday | Top Ten Books of 2014

Top Ten Tuesday

 Top Ten Books of 2014

So my computer is being a TOOL and wouldn’t let me do fun graphic things like I wanted to for one of my FAVORITE LISTS OF EVER. I always look forward to this Top Ten Tuesday. I’m constantly in a state of picking the books that will be on this list as I read throughout the whole year. As you can see, I had a hard time narrowing it down. I’ll try and update my post tomorrow with more WORDS about why I LOOOOOVED THESE BOOKS, but for now, it’s bedtime. WAH!

Top Ten

Book Review | Every Breath | Ellie Marney

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Book Review | Every Breath | Ellie MarneyEvery Breath by Ellie Marney
Series: Every #1
Published by Tundra on October 14, 2014
Genres: Aussie YA, Contemporary YA, Mysteries & Detective Stories, Romance
Pages: 352
Format: eARC
Goodreads
five-stars

When James Mycroft drags Rachel Watts off on a night mission to the Melbourne Zoo, the last thing she expects to find is the mutilated body of Homeless Dave, one of Mycroft’s numerous eccentric friends. But Mycroft’s passion for forensics leads him to realize that something about the scene isn’t right–and he wants Watts to help him investigate the murder.

While Watts battles her attraction to bad-boy Mycroft, he’s busy getting himself expelled and clashing with the police, becoming murder suspect number one. When Watts and Mycroft unknowingly reveal too much to the cold-blooded killer, they find themselves in the lion’s den–literally. A trip to the zoo will never have quite the same meaning to Rachel Watts again…

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Best of 2014 Giveaway!

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Guys, I’m incredibly stoked to be participating in this giveaway from the brain of Ginger @ Ginger Reads. I love the idea of sharing my favorite book of the year with one lucky winner. Except, well, I couldn’t narrow it down. I KNOW. But I really couldn’t, and trust me, I tried. So instead of giving away one book, I’m giving away TWO. I literally could not eliminate one. Sooooo, that means that ONE VERY LUCKY PERSON can win copies of…drumroll, please…

Every Breath by Ellie Marney and Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas!!

Giveaway

 

My review of EVERY BREATH will be going live shortly, but you can check out my review of HEIR OF FIRE to get yourself acquainted with the goods! If you haven’t read the first two books in this series, and you are randomly chosen by Rafflecopter to win this giveaway, we’ll chat. Sound good? OK, GREAT!

Now, the rules. The detestable rules! Alas, however, you must be 13 or older to enter, live anywhere Book Depository ships, and complete any mandatory options on the entry form. That’s it! Get to entering! You all WANT these books. I know.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

There’s a bunch of other giveaways going on around the interwebs as well! Check out these lovelies for some other awesome prizes!

Ginger @ GReads!
Andi @ Andi’s ABCs
Jess @ Gone with the Words
Heather @ The Turning Pages
Jen @ Pop! Goes the Reader
Danielle @ Love at First Page
Sarah @ What Sarah Read
Brittany @ The Book Addict’s Guide

Top Ten Tuesday | Top Ten New Authors to Me

Top Ten Tuesday

 

Top Ten New to Me Authors

This was a good year for me in terms of reading new authors’ work! HUZZAH! I’ve found some new favorite authors this year, which is always exciting. I’ve tried to keep authors with only one book under their belts because obviously they would be new to me, but there was one that made a HUGE impression and I couldn’t leave her off. Other than that, I’ve got some backlists to attack!

Top Ten Tuesday new authors

 

Cora Carmack | I’ve blown through two of Cora’s series this year, the two books that are out in the Rusk University series, as well as the Losing It series. Big fan all around. Her YA debut sounds different but interesting so I’ll probably check it out.

Robin McKinley | I JUST finished my first book of hers, even though I’ve got several on my TBR because she sounds very much like an author I would love forever, SUNSHINE. I liked it lots and can’t wait to dive into some of her more fantasy-sounding titles.

Jill Shalvis | I read a LOT of contemps this year, guys, and way more adult contemps than normal. But I was just craving them, you know? I’ve heard sooo many great things about the Lucky Harbor series, and the first three books didn’t disappoint. I’m looking forward to more! (Which is good since there’s, like, a million of them.)

Scott Lynch | OMG THIS GUY. I am head over heels in love with the Gentleman Bastards. ASS. OVER. TEAKETTLE. I’ve got book three ready to go whenever I can carve out the time and I can’t wait. His story and his world-building and his bromances and his SWEARING. UGH. Love him.

Ellie Marney | Ok, so Ellie Marney has just one book out so far in the US, but I’ve read the first two books in her Every series that have already been published in Australia and, friends, I AM BLOWN AWAY. I love Mycroft and Watts. I’m talking excessive levels of adoration here. They’re worth it though. Consider this my official peer pressure to all of you to read these books.

Sarah Rees Brennan | UNSPOKEN, my first of Sarah’s books, was so much fun: humorous, creepy, swoony, and full of complications. I’ve also been meaning to read her Demon’s Lexicon series for a while because it always reminded me of one of my favorite shows, Supernatural. Have you guys read her short story, The Queen of Atlantis? OMG it’s AMAZING and free. I’m looking forward to finishing the Lynburn Legacy and reading more from Sarah!

Claire Legrand | As a constant champion of middle grade awesomeness, I loved THE CAVENDISH HOME FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. The perfect amount of precociousness and creeps. I’m REALLY looking forward to WINTERSPELL because Nutcracker.

Jennifer Donnelly | I started this year by reading my first Jennifer Donnelly book, REVOLUTION, and I was like, “OMG AMY you suck for not reading this sooner.” It was amazing, and much darker than I thought it would be. But SO EXCELLENT. I need to find more YA books set during the French Revolution. LEGIT. RECOMMENDATIONS, PLEASE.

Fiona Paul / Paula Stokes | New authors times 2 slash times 1! I know my math is weird, but just go with it. Two authors, one…person. At any rate, I read my first books by both of these authors this year, and I enjoyed them both tremendously.

Erin Bow | I’ve hesitated reading some of Erin Bow’s books because I sometimes see meh reviews for them, but I am SO GLAD that I read SORROW’S KNOT. Talk about new author success! I adored it. So atmospheric and dark and lovely. I’ll be the first to admit that not everyone will love it, but it just completely killed me. Definitely looking forward to more of her books.

Legend of Korra Recap | Beyond the Wilds

Legend of KorraEpisode 9 | Beyond the Wilds

Things are coming to a head in this last season (*sniffles*) of our beloved show. Last week was a great recap of allll the seasons so far, but Episode 9, “Beyond the Wilds,” brings us back to the action in real time. And WOOOO, the THINGS!

So, we begin this episode with our old friend, the hipster airbender, Ryu. They’re apparently leading tours through the spirit wilds in Republic City now, and Ryu is guiding a group that includes his parents. He’s honestly not the best tour guide, and he has to deal with one of those annoying people who asks a ton of questions, but none of them deserve what happens next: the vines go BONKERS and KIDNAP THE WHOLE GROUP, all boa constrictor style. WTF SPIRIT WILDS!

On Air Temple Island, Jinora races to Korra and Opal–who is still understandably freaking out that no one seems to be doing anything to help her rescue her family–because she felt a major energy disturbance in the spirit wilds and she’s getting bad vibes. The girls head over there and are investigating things. Jinora remarks how they should’ve run into Ryu’s tour group by now, but Korra doesn’t place too much confidence in that concern, Ryu being…well, Ryu. Instead, she tries to get  reading on the spirit vines and she discovers something pretty awful: Kuvira’s harvesting of the spirit vines in the swamp. Korra figures that this is what’s making the vines in Republic City get sticky fingers for people. She and Opal run off to tell the President while Jinora stays behind to see what she can see.

Meanwhile, the President is holding a council meeting with Tenzin, Wu, and the leader of the Fire Nation. They are discussing how to proceed with regards to Kuvira. Wu offers some hilarious suggestions on how to get Kuvira to relinquish her grip on the Earth Kingdom by, among other things, offering her a fake all-expenses paid trip to the tropics that turns out to be a prison. There is disagreement on whether or not the United Republic should go on the offense or defense. In the midst of “kicking it world leader style,” Korra enters and is about to tell them all what she sensed in the spirit wilds when Bolin and Varrick show up! YAY their road trip is over! President Ryko is on the verge of capturing them when they reveal that Kuvira is making a super secret weapon that would be incredibly deadly and awful. Korra puts it together that Kuvira’s weapon uses the spirit vines, but the world leaders still disagree on how to go after Kuvira. When the leader of the Fire Nation backs out of attacking her, defense wins.

Bolin tries to apologize to Opal, but before he can get very far, Beifong comes out of the meeting and the two agree that they need to go on an unsanctioned mission to save their family. EEP! Bolin, Korra, and Mako have a nice little reunion, too. All of Bolin’s traitorous sins are forgiven and they have a group hug. AWWWW!

Legend of Korra

Back in the spirit wilds, Jinora is still looking for Ryu when, WATCH OUT, GIRL, the spirit vines come after her and capture her. DUN DUN DUNNNNN. She spirit bends to Korra to say that the vines have taken her.

At the edge of the spirit wilds, Korra offers to go into the spirit wilds to find Jinora. Mako goes with her. The two of them are attacked by a spirit vine but get away. They eventually wind up blockaded into a room where there are these glowing pods suspended in the vines. It’s Jinora and the tour group. When Korra tries to enter the spirit world to find their trapped spirits, she is instead plunged into a memory of her battle with Zahir and is unable to enter the spirit world. She confides in Mako that she’s been unable to enter the spirit world since their battle.

Korra tells Tenzin that she needs to face Zahir to save everyone. Tenzin hesitates, not sure that Korra is ready, but Korra convinces him that this is something she needs to do. Zahir is imprisoned in the mountains and Korra and Mako are going to head there.

Legend of Korra

Meanwhile, Bolin is FINALLY reunited with Pabu–YAY! And Bolin is still on the path to getting Opal back. He uses Pabu to trick Opal to come to a picnic, but Opal pretty thoroughly shuts him down. These two are NOT in a good place right now. Then the action shifts to President Ryko’s office, where Varrick and Asami are meeting with him. The two bicker a little bit, but Ryko says that he needs the two of them to work together to stop Kuvira’s weapon.

Korra and Mako make it to Zahir’s mountain prison and Korra is eager to face him and get over her fear once and for all. However, Zahir proves that he still holds power over her. Zahir is able to meditate into the spirit world even though Korra is not and she blames him for not being able to access her spiritual gifts. They argue about the powers of the Avatar being limitless until Korra mentions that it was his actions that led to the rise of Kuvira. Zahir says that she has to be stopped and Korra agrees to his offer to let him guide her into the spirit world.

legend of Korra

When Korra arrives in the spirit world for the first time in years, she is connected with Raava once again. Raava leads Korra to where the spirit of Jinora is being held. When Korra arrives where her spirit is being held, she protests when Raava says she neds to connect to the spirit energy. Korra believes she has no power in the spirit world, but Raava tells her otherwise. Korra is able to use her spirit energy to release the spirits of Jinora and Ryu and his tour group.

Legend of Korra

Back in Republic City, Jinora is reunited with Tenzin, who is finally understanding that Korra is still capable and powerful. Mako and Korra have a good talk about how Korra feels better now that she’s confronted Zahir and her past. Is it just me, or did Korra and Mako have some nice little feelings cropping up? I think they did. Bolin sees Opal on her way to Xaofu. He confesses his LOVE for Opal and swears that he’ll do anything to get her back. Opal says the one thing he can do to win her again is go on the secret mission to rescue her family.

What did you guys think of Beyond the Wilds?