Series Love | Leviathan | Scott Westerfeld

leviathan scott westerfeldFriends, I have been trying to review this awesome series by Scott Westerfeld since I finished listening to the audiobooks in quick succession last summer, but I’ve never been able to get the right words out for how much I loved them all. Maybe it was something to do with Alan Cumming’s narration (it was amazing). Maybe it was something to do with Deryn Sharp (one of the legit best characters EVER). Maybe it was the alternate history or the friendship between Alek and Deryn. All of those things together and more made this one of the best series I never thought I’d read but am so incredibly glad I did.

series love Leviathan Scott WesterfeldSeries Name: Leviathan

Author: Scott Westerfeld (web | twitter)

Publisher: Simon Pulse (print), Simon & Schuster Audio (audio)

Number of Books: 3

Titles: LEVIATHAN | BEHEMOTH | GOLIATH

series love Leviathan Scott WesterfeldScott Westerfeld’s series is a steampunk/alternate history retelling of World War I. Deryn Sharp is a young Scottish girl who wants to enlist in the Air Service, but has to pretend to be a boy to do so. Alek is Prince Aleksander of Austria-Hungary. He’s on the run from the Germans and he winds up crossing paths with Deryn. They travel the world together in an effort to stop the war and amazing things happen!

Also, important world-building note: the Germans are known as Clankers because they have engineered a vast and varied array of machines to help them win the war against the British, aka Darwinists, who rely on some pretty extraordinary natural evolution in their war effort (animals!). This AMAAAAZINGGG illustration by Keith Thompson helps:

Leviathan map Keith Thompson

Series love Leviathan Scott WesterfeldSo, quick little background: I don’t usually read steampunk. Couldn’t really tell you why, except that I’m not usually that into gears and cogs and machines etc., so I always put it off. One year at BEA, however, Scott Westerfeld was signing GOLIATH ARCs and my friend loved the series so I got one as well with the intention of starting the whole series. The alternate history angle appealed to me greatly, and my friend’s recommendation was enough for me. Fast forward to last summer. I still hadn’t gotten to this series like I’d planned. When I saw the audiobooks on Audible and noticed that Alan Cumming narrated them, I immediately used up some credits and got down to listening to them. BEST. DECISION.

Listening to an excellent audiobook of a great story is like getting an extra dose of awesomeness. There’s so much to love about this series. I’ll be honest: There were times when the mechanical things didn’t quite get me super excited, but I just really loved the story and the characters and the narration.

Deryn Sharp is amazing. I know I mentioned it already, but it’s really the truth. She’s smart and plucky and has some serious lady stones. She wants to join the Air Service, so she does, despite the danger she could be in if anyone discovered that she was a she. Deryn works her way into important roles on her airships through sheer determination and confidence. I love her beyond words.

Her friendship with Alek is also outstanding. They support each other and look out for one another and are loyal. Their relationship really is a wonderful friendship for most of this series, and even when it changes, it does so really organically and with a really strong foundation. Big fan of them.

Despite all of these awesome things, I have to give lots of credit for my enjoyment of these books to the narration. Alan Cumming is an outstanding narrator. He does amazing accents and voices, his delivery is perfect, and he really brought this outstandingly clever and interesting world to life. I want to listen to him read ALL THE THINGS.

Scott Westerfeld really knocked one out of the part with the Leviathan series, for me. The way he created this world that we kind of know but not was so impressive. I’m always impressed by alternate histories because, for me anyway, I’m always really wary of an author changing something willy nilly just because they can. And I guess authors can do that anyway. But even then, sometimes those things still ring false even in the context of the new history the author created. That never happens here. I really can’t recommend these books–and the audio in particular–enough. Three cheers for reading outside your comfort zone!

Tripping Over June

JuneWhere is the time going guys? Seriously, where. I don’t understand how it’s June already. The good news is that, as always, there’s some very exciting books come out this month that I CANNOT WAIT to get my hands on. Woo hoo!

June

Book cover My Faire Lady Laura WetterstenMy Faire Lady by Laura Wettersten {Goodreads}

I AM DYING FROM THE RENAISSANCE FAIRE. I can’t get over how cute this sounds. The love interest is a JOUSTER. Stop. Just. Please. (Simon & Schuster BFYR)

June

Book cover Written in My Own Heart's Blood Diana GabaldonWritten in My Own Heart’s Blood: Outlander #8 {Goodreads}

OUTLANDERRRR! I love this series. That’s no secret. I’m dying a slow and agonizing death over the TV show that’s starting this summer. I can’t wait for this book. (Delacorte)

June

Book cover Dreamwood Heather MackeyDreamwood by Heather Mackey {Goodreads}

This book just sounds so magical and adventurous. I’ve been excited to read it for some time, mostly because it’s a MG with a plucky-sounding heroine and some excellent supernatural elements. Sign me up, always. (Putnam Juvenile)

June

Book cover Better When He's Bad Jay CrownoverBetter When He’s Bad: Welcome to the Point #1 by Jay Crownover {Goodreads}

Guys, Jay Crownover is probably my favorite author discovery in recent memory. Her Marked Men series is super: sexy and intense and full of complex relationships. I have no doubt whatsoever that her new series will be more of the same great stuff. (William Morrow)

Book cover Ruin & Rising Leigh BardugoRuin & Rising: The Grisha Trilogy #3 by Leigh Bardugo {Goodreads}

Because DUH. I need to know what happens with Alina and Mal and Sturmhond and the Darkling. (Henry Holt & Co.)

What books are you guys looking forward to this month? Let’s get excited together!

Top Ten Tuesday (118) | Top Ten Beach Reads

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten Books For My Beach Bag

I do love reading at the beach, guys. It’s the perfect thing to do while catching some rays. The only thing I don’t like about beach is getting sand in the spines of my books, but I’ll suffer that gladly to sit near the water with a great, fun, fast-paced, exciting story under my nose. These are the top ten books I’d carry around in my beach bag this summer! Some that are out already and some that aren’t!

TTT_beachDuh, awesome MG about summer vacations and sisters and family and adventures. I love this series HARD. It’s just so dang adorable. The third book in this series is set at the beach in Maine, so it’s a great choice for beach reading!

TTT_beachRoad trip with swoons? I will always sign up for this. I’ve read this book so many times, friends, and it’s always just the perfect book for me, and perfect for the beach!

TTT_beachMore swoons! Except in Paris, instead of on US highways. I love the complicated but incredibly lovely relationship between Anna and Etienne. It never loses its appeal, and I never lose my butterflies.

TTT_beachWhen I’m at the beach, I don’t want to be held down by a heavy book with lots of details to remember. I’m too busy taking dips into the water or walks along the shoreline or people watching. But I also want to be entertained, and this book is just that times infinity.

TTT_beachHistorical romances FTW of beach reading! I love lots of books in this genre, but the first one I read was this one and I’ve got a soft spot for it. It’s incredibly fun. Really any of these books would be excellent at the beach.

TTT_heir of fireYAASSSSSSS. I know this book isn’t technically out until September, but I was so lucky to be able to grab a copy at BEA this year and I’m dying to read it. I’d probably get a bad burn reading this book because I wouldn’t be paying attention to anything, like reapplying my sunscreen or the hot sting of sunburn.

TTT_beachEver since I finished THE SKY IS EVERYWHERE, I’ve been beside myself with anticipation for Jandy Nelson’s next book. Another one that I was able to pick up at BEA that I can barely keep myself from picking up RIGHT THIS INSTANT.

TTT_beach 2Two Stephanie Perkins books! The lady knows how to do romance, what can I say. I’m salivating for this one. LITERALLY wiping drool from my mouth. I can’t wait for August so that I can clear my calendar, sit out in the sun, and devour it.

TTT_SagaGraphic novel! I just finished Volume 1 yesterday and I was completely taken with it. Graphic novels are great for the beach–in my mind, anyway–because they’re short, easy to pick up and put down, and won’t take up much room in your bag. Can’t wait for more of this series.

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Umm, YES, I’m beyond excited to read more of Jay Crownover’s books. I love her Marked Men series, so I’m super stoked for her new series, starting this summer. Just the perfect beach read, I imagine.

Adventures Through Awkwardness | Male Narrators!

middle grade challengeAdventures Through Awkwardness: Male Narrators

We are plugging along nicely with our challenge, friends! I can’t believe we’re at the HALFWAY POINT already!! WHAT?! Time is flying! I hope you’re all have so much fun reading all the middle grades!

For this month, we’re highlighting male narrators. Plus, we’ve got a pretty sweet giveaway, courtesy of debut middle grade author, Rebecca Petruck! One lucky participant in this month’s challenge will win a finished copy of STEERING TOWARD NORMAL plus some AWESOME swag! YAY!

You guys know the drill: You can read any middle grade book with a male narrator during this month. Links to your reviews can be posted in the comments or in the giveaway widget. If you want to review two or three, that’s awesome! Extra chances for you to win! If you want to read a book that came out 20 years ago? Super! Get after it. In the meantime, check out how great STEERING TOWARD NORMAL sounds. Don’t tease me with 4-H.
Book cover Steering Toward Normal Rebecca Petruck

Eighth grade is set to be a good year for Diggy Lawson: He’s chosen a great calf to compete at the Minnesota State Fair, he’ll see a lot of July, the girl he secretly likes at 4-H, and he and his dad Pop have big plans for April Fool’s Day. But everything changes when classmate Wayne Graf’s mother dies, which brings to light the secret that Pop is Wayne’s father, too. Suddenly, Diggy has a half brother, who moves in and messes up his life. Wayne threatens Diggy’s chances at the State Fair, horns in on his girl, and rattles his easy relationship with Pop.
What started out great quickly turns into the worst year ever, filled with jealousy, fighting, and several incidents involving cow poop. But as the boys care for their steers, pull pranks, and watch too many B movies, they learn what it means to be brothers and change their concept of family as they slowly steer toward a new kind of normal.

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May Recap

May Recap

May Recap

THIS MONTH, friends. SO bananas. I was planning for BEA, which was crazy and awesome and tiring and fabulous, and busy on the weekends and AHHH! May went by so fast! But it was still a wonderful month: I got a few days off of work, I got to eat my first watermelon of the summer, I saw my besties at BEA, and am–as always–so excited about books. I’ll have a rundown of BEA later this week, but for now, here’s what happened around the blog this past month!

recapNETGALLEY

may recapTake Me On: Pushing the Limits #4 • Katie McGarry | Hook’s Revenge • Heidi Schulz | I’ll Give You the Sun • Jandy Nelson | Heir of Fire: Throne of Glass #3 • Sarah J. Maas

May recapBreathe, Annie, Breathe: Hundred Oaks #5 • Miranda Kenneally | Shield and Crocus • Michael R. Underwood | Copper Magic • Julia Mary Gibson | Mary: The Summoning: Blood Mary #1 • Hillary Monahan

KINDLE

May recapJust One Night: Just One Day #2.5 • Gayle Forman | The Art of Lainey • Paula Stokes

ARCS FOR REVIEW/WON

may recapTrial by Fire: The Worldwalker Trilogy #1 • Josephine Angelini | The Scandalous Sisterhood of Prickwillow Place • Julie Berry | Lailah: The Styclar Saga #1 • Nikki Kelly | Adrenaline Crush • Laurie Boyle Crompton | Starry Night • Isabel Gillies | Talon: Talon #1 • Julie Kagawa

BOUGHT

may recapSince You’ve Been Gone • Morgan Matson

recapTHE MUSEUM OF INTANGIBLE THINGS by Wendy Wunder was good, but not perfect.

Guys, I just adored the CRAP out of DREAMS OF GODS AND MONSTERS by Laini Taylor.

I haven’t ready many epistolary novels, but LOVE LETTERS TO THE DEAD by Ava Dellaira was super.

Summer is the perfect time for fun contemps, and I thought BROKEN HEARTS, FENCES, AND OTHER THINGS TO MEND by Katie Finn was just that.

Our On the Same Page book this month? THE CAVENDISH HOME FOR BOYS AND GIRLS by Claire Legrand!

recapI looooooove a pretty book cover, friends, but these 10 (or maybe more than 10) are ones that I would hang on my wall.

Books with awesome friends are always doubly awesome. I particularly love these 10 examples.

recapFairy godmother fantasy? YUP. I’m all in for STRAY by Elissa Sussman.

I am FIDGETING WITH EXCITEMENT for THE YOUNG ELITES by Marie Lu. FIDGETING!

Holly Black’s THE DARKEST PART OF THE FOREST sounds just fantastic. AND THAT COVER.

Pretty great month! How was May in your necks of the woods?

Say Hi @ BEA 2014!

BEA

YAY! I’m so excited for BEA! Again. This will be my fourth year (!), so I know the ways of the floor, but the one thing thatis always awesome and will never change is how much I LOVE meeting people there and saying hi and talking about books or whatever while we wait. This year, instead of just coming into the city for one day, I’ll be staying in the city and hitting the town after the day is done. I CANNOT WAIT to see everyone!

So: how to spot me. First of all, this is me:

BEA My hair won’t look this nice, though. That’s a promise.

I’ll probably be wearing dresses and have slightly wild, curly/wavy/weird hair. I might be reading or looking bored or talking to someone, but don’t let any of that keep you from saying “hey, girl!” You can call me Amy or Ame or Amela or Ames or “hey, you!” and I’ll answer.  I recently realized that I snort when I laugh more than I thought, so if you hear any of that going on, it’s probably me. I love hugs, so if you go in for one, I’m going to HUG IT OUT. I don’t wuss out on hugs. Hope that’s not awkward for any of you.

Second of all, follow me on Twitter (@trippingbooks) and Instagram (amela981)! I’ll be tweeting and posting pictures all over the place. I’m hitting BEA this year with my girls, Brittany (@bookaddictguide) and Alyssa (@withthebanned), so if you see them anywhere, I’m probably not far away. Say hi to all of us! We’re super nice. Alyssa will probably have snacks. Don’t be weirded out if I fidget a lot or move from one foot to another because I’m probably trying to keep my feet from falling off. I have never mastered the art of appropriate BEA footwear, guys.

You’ll have a really decent shot of seeing me waiting on line for one of these authors, so come be my line buddy!

  • Sarah Maas
  • Morgan Matson
  • Marie Lu
  • Rebecca Searle
  • Shannon Hale
  • Meg Wolitzer
  • Chelsey Philpot
  • Holly Black
  • Sarah MacLean (if we can swing it!)

I will most DEFINITELY be stalking galley drops for:

  • Robin LaFevers
  • Marie Lu
  • Jandy Nelson

Once the BEA days are done, I’ll be about town! Here’s where you can catch me:

  • Book Blogger Picnic
  • Books of Wonder/The Strand
  • Kids Author Carnival (at the Jefferson Market Library! You should come! My girl Brittany will be at the door when you come in, and Alyssa and I will be at different stations. It’s going to be so much fun, but would be even more fun if you were there!)
  • Seeing Maleficent
  • Eating noms and cupcakes

If you run into me, you can talk to me about anything. Books, blogging, coffee, Game of Thrones, Supernatural, Outlander (the books AND the TV show, which AAHHH!!), New Jersey, the Yankees, Oreos, books (I know, I mentioned this already), Etsy shopping, Sherlock and/or Benedict Cumberbatch (did you guys SEE him in those tails at the Met Gala? I die), New Girl, OUAT, Disney movies, Buzzfeed quizzes…anything.

Bottom line: SAY HI if you see me!! I’d love to put IRL faces to names and Twitter avatars!

On the Same Page | The Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls | Claire Legrand

on the same pageThe Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls • Claire Legrand

In celebration of our everlasting love of middle grade, as well as the Kids Author Carnival we’ll all be volunteering at this Book Expo weekend, our May book was one I’ve been looking forward to for a while: THE CAVENDISH HOME FOR BOYS AND GIRLS by Claire Legrand. I’m always up for some MG goodness, especially when it involves one of my very favorite things to read about: friendship. Particularly between a boy and a girl. My OTP of this would obviously be Harry and Hermione (forget that nonsense that JK was spouting a while ago). I always love reading about this, and it always makes me so happy when the friendship is unencumbered by romance, and I thought that Victoria and Lawrence from THE CAVENDISH HOME FOR BOYS AND GIRLS wound up having a pretty strong friendship, even if it didn’t seem to start out that way.

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Waiting on Wednesday (53) | The Darkest Part of the Forest

Waiting on Wednesday

The Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black

Book cover The Darkest Part of the Forest Holly Black

Children can have a cruel, absolute sense of justice. Children can kill a monster and feel quite proud of themselves. A girl can look at her brother and believe they’re destined to be a knight and a bard who battle evil. She can believe she’s found the thing she’s been made for.

Hazel lives with her brother, Ben, in the strange town of Fairfold where humans and fae exist side by side. The faeries’ seemingly harmless magic attracts tourists, but Hazel knows how dangerous they can be, and she knows how to stop them. Or she did, once.

At the center of it all, there is a glass coffin in the woods. It rests right on the ground and in it sleeps a boy with horns on his head and ears as pointed as knives. Hazel and Ben were both in love with him as children. The boy has slept there for generations, never waking.

Until one day, he does…

As the world turns upside down, Hazel tries to remember her years pretending to be a knight. But swept up in new love, shifting loyalties, and the fresh sting of betrayal, will it be enough?

First of all, even though I haven’t read many of Holly Black’s books, I’m constantly and consistently intrigued by them and I have basically all of them on my TBR. THE DARKEST PART OF THE FOREST–a middle grade story about siblings and faeries and a boy with HORNS all sleeping in a coffin like Snow White–sounds excellent, and right up my alley.

Plus, I’m really curious about this sibling angle going on. A brother and sister in love with the same faerie? Well, yes, I WILL read that, thank you. And any synopsis that mentions “shifting loyalties” and the “sting of betrayal” will instantly pique my interest. I’m beyond excited that THE DARKEST PART OF THE FOREST is going to be at BEA this year because I can’t wait to read it!

THE DARKEST PART OF THE FOREST comes out January 13, 2015 from Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

The Darkest Part of the Forest

Top Ten Tuesday (117): Best Books About Friendship

Top Ten TuesdayTop Ten Books About Friendship

Hmm…do you know this is actually kind of hard? Books ABOUT friendship, or books that are about other things that have great friendships in them? The former is a little tough for me to choose, but the latter is much easier. I tried to really stick to books that are literally just about friendship at their cores. Maaaybe I wasn’t able to stick with it totally, and I didn’t make it to ten, but these books have some of the most solid, amazing friendships EVARR.

Top Ten TuesdayThe Fellowship of the Ring | J.R.R. Tolkien

OBVS, a book that has “fellowship” in the title is going to be an ace book about friends. But honestly: Frodo and Sam are legit. Talk about going to the ends of the Earth for your friends. That’s some hardcore friendship there. There’s the classic line about how Frodo couldn’t have done anything without Sam and how Sam is the real hero, but the truth is that Frodo, Sam, and all the hobbits are great friends.

cnv quoteCode Name Verity | Elizabeth Wein

I didn’t love this book as much as other people did, but there’s no way I can deny the power of Maddie and Verity’s friendship. It runs deep and strong, and they make every other instance of friends saying “I would do anything for you” seem small and hollow.

Top Ten TuesdayThe Lies of Locke Lamora | Scott Lynch

This book has some of the best bromance friendships I’ve ever read. Locke and Jean Tannen have each other’s backs and stick together like glue through their gang’s successes and failures, even when their failures have frankly awful consequences. I love them.

Top Ten TuesdayCharlotte’s Web | E.B. White

I can’t think about books about friendship without thinking of Wilbur and Charlotte. They are the EPITOME. I just reread this recently and, sure, it was more juvenile than I remember, but it was still sweet and heart-warming, and I still cried at the end.

Top Ten TuesdayBreadcrumbs | Anne Ursu

MGs often have the best stories of friendship going because, being 11 or 12, it’s hard for the story to be overwhelmed by romance. BREADCRUMBS is a lovely story about two young friends, and one of them is kidnapped by the Ice Queen. The other ventures into the woods behind their home–woods full of magical creatures and people–to rescue him. It’s actually kind of bittersweet, but still an excellent story about the changing nature of people, and so the changing nature of friendships, too.

Book Review + Giveaway | Broken Hearts, Fences, and Other Things to Mend | Katie Finn

Book cover Broken Hearts, Fences, and Other Things to Mend Katie FinnTitle: Broken Hearts, Fences, and Other Things to Mend
Author: Katie Finn (web | twitter)
Series: Broken Hearts & Revenge #1
Genre: Contemporary YA
Amazon | Goodreads | B&N
Publisher: Feiwel and Friends
Release date: May 13, 2014
Source: ARC from the publisher (Thanks, Feiwel and Friends!)

Summer, boys, and friendships gone sour. This new series has everything that perfect beach reads are made of!

Gemma just got dumped and is devastated. She finds herself back in the Hamptons for the summer—which puts her at risk of bumping into Hallie, her former best friend that she wronged five years earlier. Do people hold grudges that long? 

When a small case of mistaken identity causes everyone, including Hallie and her dreamy brother Josh, to think she’s someone else, Gemma decides to go along with it.

Gemma’s plan is working (she’s finding it hard to resist Josh), but she’s finding herself in embarrassing situations (how could a bathing suit fall apart like that!?). Is it coincidence or is someone trying to expose her true identity? And how will Josh react if he finds out who she is? 

Katie Finn hits all the right notes in this perfect beginning to a new summer series: A Broken Hearts & Revenge novel.

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