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Friday, June 23, 2017

#Book #Review: 4 out of 5 stars for Raging Star by Moira Young @moira_young @RandomHouseCA

TITLE: Raging Star
SERIES: Dust Lands, Book #3
AUTHOR: Moira Young
PUBLISHER: Doubleday Canada
PUBLICATION DATE: May 13, 2014
FORMAT: Hardcover
LENGTH: 448 pages
GENRE: Young Adult, Science Fiction/Dystopia
ISBN: 9780385679244
The much-anticipated, thrilling conclusion to Moira Young's Dust Lands trilogy.

When the star reader, Auriel Tai, challenged Saba to seize her destiny and defeat DeMalo and the Tonton, Saba was confident in her purpose. Then she met DeMalo and he confounded all expectations with his seductive vision of a healed earth, a New Eden. DeMalo and Saba had an intense and passionate encounter - physical, emotional and psychic - that changed her life, and now he wants Saba to join him, in life and work, to create and build a healthy, stable, sustainable world...for the chosen few.

Jack's choice is clear: to fight DeMalo and try to stop his dangerous New Eden project. Still uncertain, her connection with DeMalo a secret, Saba commits herself to the fight. Joined by her brother Lugh, anxious for the land in New Eden, Saba leads an inexperienced guerilla band against the powerfully charismatic DeMalo, in command of his settlers and the Tonton militia.

What chance do they have? Saba must act. And be willing to pay the price.
MY REVIEW:

This was a satisfying and memorable conclusion to the Dust Lands trilogy!

It’s been a while since I was immersed in this series. I listened to the first book, Blood Red Road, back in December 2012 and the next one, Rebel Heart, in January 2013.

This installment starts off with the Free Hawks - Saba, Lugh, Ash, Creed, and Tommo – heading east. Saba’s keeping a secret from the rest of the crew. She’s leading the group by the marks that Jack has left on the trees. They don’t realize that Jack didn’t really die at Resurrection. Their plan is to blow up the bridge that spans the Eastern Defile, linking New Eden to the Raze. They will do anything to make it tougher on DeMalo’s people to travel. When Saba sees two carts crossing the bridge, she realizes that the second cart contains slaves. She turns back to put out the lit fuse, but it is too late. She puts the entire group in danger, as they wait for her, but she cannot stop what has already been set in motion. The blast goes off, and everyone scatters. Saba tells them she will meet them at the rendezvous point, but DeMalo finds her. He offers her a deal: He will provide an escort to ensure that the Free Hawks have safe passage over the Waste, but they will be killed if any of them ever return to New Eden. In exchange, DeMalo wants Saba to marry him. She has until the blood moon to make her decision, which is only seven nights away.

The rest of the book is divided into sections, with a countdown from Night Seven down to Night Two, ending with After and New Eden.

I had listened to the first two audiobooks, so this was the first time reading the book in print. I did struggle with it, because the issues that I had are not apparent if you are listening. First of all, there are no quotation marks to identify when someone is speaking. I found that very frustrating. Also, Young’s style of dialect takes some getting used to. Here is an excerpt:


“Me an Tracker forge ahead, closin in on Lugh. He's bin holdin fast as leader fer some time. I noticed he wouldn't yield to Tommo a little while back. I s'pose he's makin some kinda point. What that might be, I ain't got time to consider.”

If my library would have had this in audio format, I would have preferred that. Unfortunately, they did not. I stuck it out and, once I got about halfway into the book, I got used to the writing. Aside from those issues, I really enjoyed the book! Saba has come such a long way from how she was in Blood Red Road, which actually is my least favourite of the three books. She has matured, and she is faced with some really hard decisions in Raging Star. A few secrets were revealed, more than one betrayal, and there are some heartbreaking tragedies. I was sad by how some things turned out, but the ending seems fitting and it wouldn’t have turned out that way if anything else had been done differently. So, as sad as some parts were, I was content with how things ended.

MY RATING:
4 stars!! It was really good, and you should put it on your TBR list if you enjoy dystopia!

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Saturday, December 10, 2016

#Book #Review: 4 out of 5 stars for Skipping Christmas by John Grisham @JohnGrisham @doubledaybooks


AUTHOR: John Grisham 
PUBLISHER: DoubleDay
PUBLICATION DATE: November 6, 2001
FORMAT: Hardcover
LENGTH: 177 pages
GENRE: Holiday/Christmas
ISBN: 9780385505833
Imagine a year without Christmas. No crowded malls, no corny office parties, no fruitcakes, no unwanted presents. That’s just what Luther and Nora Krank have in mind when they decide that, just this once, they’ll skip the holiday altogether. Theirs will be the only house on Hemlock Street without a rooftop Frosty; they won’t be hosting their annual Christmas Eve bash; they aren’t even going to have a tree. They won’t need one, because come December 25 they’re setting sail on a Caribbean cruise. But, as this weary couple is about to discover, skipping Christmas brings enormous consequences–and isn’t half as easy as they’d imagined.

A classic tale for modern times, Skipping Christmas offers a hilarious look at the chaos and frenzy that have become part of our holiday tradition.
MY REVIEW:

Christmas with the Kranks is one of my Top 3 Christmas Movies that I absolutely HAVE to watch each Christmas. This is one of the few occasions where I watched the movie before reading the book. I think in this case, my love for the movie enhanced my enjoyment of the book!

With their daughter off to Peru for her assignment with the Peace Corps, Nora Krank is sad at the prospect of spending a lonely Christmas without their daughter. Nora’s husband, Luther, takes advantage of that and convinces his wife that they should “skip” Christmas. Rather than throw a lavish Christmas Eve party and partake in all the festivities, he wants them to take a ten-day Caribbean cruise. Being the accountant that he is, he digs out the receipts for what they spent the previous year on Christmas festivities and the grand total was over $6,000. He reasons that by skipping Christmas that they will SAVE money, because the cruise is only half that cost! He sells Nora on the idea, but he insists on a total boycott which means no Christmas tree, no decorations, no gift-giving, no Christmas cards, and more. Neighbours and friends are a bit insulted and think that the Kranks are being selfish.

It’s Christmas Eve, and Luther and Nora are packing and on track to leave for their trip on the following day. Everything changes when they receive a telephone call from their daughter, Blair, who ecstatically tells them that she is currently in Miami with her new fiancé and they are coming home for Christmas. Blair reminisces about the Kranks’ annual Christmas Eve party and all the family’s Christmas traditions, and how excited she is to share that with her new fiancé and for him to experience a White Christmas. Out goes their travel plans, and now they have to cover their tracks so that Blair never finds out that they didn’t intend to celebrate Christmas! They only way that they can pull this off is with the help of friends and neighbours, the same ones that they pissed off!

I love Christmas with the Kranks so much, and I was disappointed that some of my most favourite scenes from the movie are missing from the book! They definitely added to the comedic effect of the movie, which made it funnier than the book. This is one of the few occasions that I actually love the movie more than the book, but I still really enjoyed the book. It’s a great feel-good story, where the Christmas Spirit can do a lot to mend fences. The coming together of the community to help the Kranks pull off The Best Christmas Ever for their beloved daughter and son-in-law-to-be is very heart-warming and touching. It still earns a spot amongst my favourite Christmas books!

John Grisham is a new-to-me author, and I know that this type of book isn’t his usual forte but I'd love to see him write more books like this!  I still would like to try reading one of his legal thrillers.

MY RATING:

4 stars!! It was really good, and you should put it on your TBR if you enjoy feel-good stories!

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