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Best of 2017 & Most Anticipated in 2018

A bit late but better now than never, right? I hope you all had a great 2017 year and that the new one has started off well! To kick off 2018, I’m giving you my top 5 favourites from last year and the top 5 books I most look forward to reading 🙂 Let’s see how many are similarly on YOUR list.

Top 5 favourites in 2017

5) Geekerella by Ashley Poston

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I absolutely adore Cinderella (Disney version, of course, since the Grimm’s Brothers were just a bit TOO grim for me) – whether it be the movie or any retelling based on the story. Having a sci-fi geeky version was like a dream come true. There’ve been some retellings in the past set in some contemporary world that just didn’t live up to expectations so I was nervous going into Geekerella, but I was pleasantly surprised. If you haven’t read this book yet, I very much encourage you to!

 

4) Walk the Edge / Long Way Home by Katie McGarry

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Very rarely do I love the middle and final book more than the initial book in a series, but Katie McGarry has a way of hooking me further into her stories as she goes along. Although I didn’t have the greatest opinion on Nowhere but Here, the following books far surpassed my expectations and I adored these badass biker guys who found girls who loved them for who they were but encouraged them to be the best that they could be at the same time. If you haven’t read any of Katie’s books before, honestly, you need to run to a store now and get your hands on one. She’s one of my go-to contemporary novelists and I would automatically read anything she writes these days. No matter if biker dudes aren’t really my thing.

 

3) Lord of Shadows / Lady Midnight by Cassandra Clare

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I don’t even know if I have to say anything about these books. Come on, it’s Cassandra Clare. While I admit I didn’t love her first series that propelled her to fame and fandom, I recognize her amazing talent in writing stories that immerses the readers wholly while maintaining a pace that never bores. I adored her second series, and so it’s no surprise that I love The Dark Artifices series as well. Plus, forbidden love between badass partners who can kick butt? Where do I automatically sign up? It’s like it has my name written on it in invisible ink.

 

2) Love, Life, and the List by Kasie West

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I’m not the hugest fan of contemporaries but Kasie West is one of my only contemporary authors that is on auto-buy. The interactions between her characters and the very realistic situations they face are easy to read with heartwarming messages as they learn to become more of who they are meant to be. I’m picky when it comes to contemporaries, but she has never disappointed me yet, especially with her latest release that just came out at the very end of 2017. It is SO worth it to go out and find one of these bad boys and pick it up for a quiet weekend/weeknight evening of reading. TRUST ME.

 

1) The Last Magician by Lisa Maxwell

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Just because this was one of the very last books that I finished in 2017 doesn’t mean that’s why it’s at the very top of my list. Yes, it’s been on my mind since I’ve finished but the book was honestly a very solid historical fantasy that had my heart racing in ways that very few books have elicited from me lately. I adore a good fantasy filled with action, magic and loveable characters, but placed in a some world that completely engulfs me like I AM one of these characters is a sure mark of an excellent author. I don’t know what makes YOUR heart race like this, but this is what makes me happy so yes, The Last Magician has stolen my heart and very well deserves the top spot of my 2017 list.

Top 5 most anticipated in 2018

5) The Fates Divide by Veronica Roth

the fates divide -veronica rothIn the second book of the Carve the Mark duology, globally bestselling Divergent author Veronica Roth reveals how Cyra and Akos fulfill their fates. The Fates Divide is a richly imagined tale of hope and resilience told in four stunning perspectives.

Fate brought them together. Now it will divide them.

The lives of Cyra Noavek and Akos Kereseth are ruled by their fates, spoken by the oracles at their births. The fates, once determined, are inescapable.

Akos is in love with Cyra, in spite of his fate: He will die in service to Cyra’s family. And when Cyra’s father, Lazmet Noavek—a soulless tyrant, thought to be dead—reclaims the Shotet throne, Akos believes his end is closer than ever.

As Lazmet ignites a barbaric war, Cyra and Akos are desperate to stop him at any cost. For Cyra, that could mean taking the life of the man who may—or may not—be her father. For Akos, it could mean giving his own. In a stunning twist, the two will discover how fate defines their lives in ways most unexpected.


Honestly, after what happened in Carve the Mark, I wanted a bit more to the story. I wasn’t as impressed by book 1 as I had initially hoped, but after all this time, I am really geared up for what’s to happen in book 2 (that would hopefully by far surpass the slowness in book 1 preparing for this). April 2018, you better come sooner!

 

4) Legendary by Stephanie Garber

legendary -stephanie garberThe sequel to the New York Times bestselling and #1 IndieNext Pick Caraval, following Scarlett’s younger sister, Tella, on a journey to the empire’s capital to fulfill a dangerous bargain.

Stephanie Garber’s limitless imagination takes flight once more in the colorful, mesmerizing, and immersive sequel to her New York Times bestselling debut novel Caraval.

This year’s Caraval has concluded. Tella is alive—and safe, to her older sister’s relief. But Tella has secrets she has been keeping from Scarlett. Secrets like what Tella promised in exchange for the sisters’ invitations to Caraval in the first place. Secrets about the person to whom these promises were made. And secrets about Julian, the Caraval player who won Scarlett’s heart.

Afraid of revealing the truth to the person who loves her most, Tella runs away to Valenda, the capital of the Empire, to find the mysterious correspondent whom Tella owes. But in the nights leading up to Elantine’s Day, a cross between a masquerade ball, a jubilee, and Caraval, no one is to be trusted . . .


I have no idea how any of you can stand the longer than a year wait for book 2 since Caraval. I loved Scarlett and Julian together, but I’m very excited to see a bit more into Tella’s secrets that started it all. And I sure hope there’s only better things in store for Julian and Scarlett or I may very well implode with frustrated impatience. Stephanie Garber has taken us all by storm with her debut novel and May 2018 can’t honestly come soon enough!

 

3) Allied by Amy Tintera

allied -amy tinteraIn the final book in the New York Times bestselling Ruined series, the romance of The Selection and the epic stakes of Red Queen come together in a story of revenge, adventure, and unexpected love.

Emelina Flores and her sister, Olivia, were determined to bring peace to the people of Ruina. But as the war for liberation raged on, what triumph and freedom meant to Em and Olivia slowly changed. As Olivia’s violence and thirst for vengeance became her only ambition, Em was left to pick up the pieces.

But it’s not only Em who is upset by Olivia’s increased violence. Other members of the Ruined army are beginning to see the cracks, and soon a small group of them defects from Olivia’s army and joins Em instead. The two sisters are soon pitted against each other in an epic battle for the kingdom and the future, and only one will win.


I was so saddened to hear that Amy won’t be giving out ARCs for this final novel in the Ruined series! I don’t know why all the amazing books always come out in May, but I need time to speed up so I can get my hands on this novel. Aside from pitting sisters against each other (quite a common theme post-Kendare Blake), I am dying for resolution for Em and Cas since day 1. I don’t know about you, but I’m a sucker for romantic tensions that keep apart people who love each other. Ugh, totally dying here waiting for May 2018 to arrive. I need this book to LIVE up to my expectations.

 

2) Queen of Air and Darkness by Cassandra Clare

queen of air and darkness -cassandra clareDark secrets and forbidden love threaten the very survival of the Shadowhunters in Cassandra Clare’s Queen of Air and Darkness, the final novel in the #1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling The Dark Artifices trilogy.

What if damnation is the price of true love?

Innocent blood has been spilled on the steps of the Council Hall, the sacred stronghold of the Shadowhunters. In the wake of the tragic death of Livia Blackthorn, the Clave teeters on the brink of civil war. One fragment of the Blackthorn family flees to Los Angeles, seeking to discover the source of the blight that is destroying the race of warlocks. Meanwhile, Julian and Emma take desperate measures to put their forbidden love aside and undertake a perilous mission to Faerie to retrieve the Black Volume of the Dead. What they find in the Courts is a secret that may tear the Shadow World asunder and open a dark path into a future they could never have imagined. Caught in a race against time, Emma and Julian must save the world of Shadowhunters before the deadly power of the parabatai curse destroys them and everyone they love.


Forbidden romance, anyone? I was terrified that it was only a joke that this book went up for its publication date as it once said 2019. Like, 2019?? That’s WAYYY too far off to have to wait for this conclusion. I absolutely need this book right now. And you can never go wrong with Cassandra’s books in this beautiful world she’s created beneath our very own. The Dark Artifices series has only lived up to the hype these books have been given after all these years. Is it wrong to hope that December 2018 isn’t too far off either? I mean, we’ve just made it into the year 2018 but the struggle is real.

 

1) Obsidio by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

obsidio -amie kaufman & jay kristoffKady, Ezra, Hanna, and Nik narrowly escaped with their lives from the attacks on Heimdall station and now find themselves crammed with 2,000 refugees on the container ship, Mao. With the jump station destroyed and their resources scarce, the only option is to return to Kerenza—but who knows what they’ll find seven months after the invasion?

Meanwhile, Kady’s cousin, Asha, survived the initial BeiTech assault and has joined Kerenza’s ragtag underground resistance. When Rhys—an old flame from Asha’s past—reappears on Kerenza, the two find themselves on opposite sides of the conflict.

With time running out, a final battle will be waged on land and in space, heros will fall, and hearts will be broken.


I’m scared from reading this synopsis, but I want this. Badly. It’s been over a year since Gemina and I’m ready for this high-octane space adventure to come to its explosive conclusion. I need resolution for these characters! And as my most-anticipated book of the year, it’s thankfully coming out earlier than the rest in March 2018. I am positive it’ll live up to my expectations and more. Obsidio, I am waiting for you. No pressure or anything.

So, now that we’re in 2018, what did YOU love most in 2017 and what do you look forward to?

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Book vs Movie: Before I Fall

Hey everyone,

In the midst of so many book-based movies coming out in the last while, I’m trying a new segment on my blog that pits these movies with their books. Who comes out the winner on top?

This month’s BOOK vs MOVIE is Lauren Oliver’s Before I Fall. Note: this post does not provide any major spoilers for those who have not read the book or seen the movie in case you wish to do so in the future.

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Synopsis:

For popular high school senior Samantha Kingston, February 12—”Cupid Day”—should be one big party, a day of valentines and roses and the privileges that come with being at the top of the social pyramid. And it is…until she dies in a terrible accident that night.

However, she still wakes up the next morning. In fact, Sam lives the last day of her life seven times, until she realizes that by making even the slightest changes, she may hold more power than she ever imagined.

Named to numerous state reading lists, this novel was also recognized as a Best Book of the Year by Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, The Daily Beast, NPR, and Publishers Weekly. It has been optioned for film by Fox 2000 Pictures.


Pros for the book:

  • it dived into more details about each repetition of that Valentine’s day that Sam had to live through, garnering more understanding about her situation and the events she witnessed (and ultimately changed)
  • the relationship with Kent was better explored – ah be still my beating heart
  • having explored the toxic emotions that you’d expect Sam would go through with every repetition (from anger to rebellion to eventual resignation/hope)

Pros for the movie:

  • stellar audio and visuals to really drive home the impact of Sam’s emotions as she learned more about her situation
  • Zoey Deutch’s acting (as Samantha Kingston) has always been amazing in my opinion and she really captured the transformation of Sam’s personality as the same day keeps repeating
  • Halston Sage (as bestie Lindsay) was spot-on for what I’d always imagined a mean girl with some hidden depth would look like. Either way, she was perfect for this role

Cons for the book:

  • uh, the length of the first day took FOREVER to get through – why can’t everything be condensed to movie-length sometimes?

Cons for the movie:

  • No depth into the true motives and characterizations of Sam’s 3 best friends (including the vast amount of information about Lindsay and her relationship to the girl they bully)
  • Emotional insight into Sam and Kent’s relationship, no matter how one-sided it got sometimes with Sam remembering everything but Kent having no recollection each time the day reset

I thought the movie overall followed the book well enough (and it shouldn’t be surprising if author Lauren Oliver was given room to help produce this movie). The tidbits into emotional depth and further character development in Sam would be hard to achieve on screen no matter what kind of movie as that’s the beauty of a book – the first hand experience of the protagonist’s experiences.

However, there is clearly still a winner in this. And that of course goes to the BOOK.

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I recommend you read it, especially if you’ve watched the movie. For a full review on the book, you can find that here.

Feel free to comment below on your thoughts/opinions on the book or the movie! Are you a fan of Zoey Deutch as I am?

 

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Meeting Lesley Livingston, Elly Blake, Kristen Ciccarelli

This year must be a good one for me ’cause I didn’t just get to meet one great author (see post on Jenny Han), but now I’ve met 3 more!

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My Canadian pride is shining through as I had this past weekend to meet Lesley Livingston (again), author of The Valiant, and Elly Blake, author of Frostblood. In the sweltering heat that is VERY much unlike the typical weather found around here in our fall season, these amazing authors trekked out to greet their fans and do some fun readings from their latest novels.

First up, Lesley Livingston

What is my personal take from meeting her?

I met her once a long, long time ago back in 2010 when her first series was hitting the shelves. But upon re-meeting her, I was delightfully pleased to see that no matter how many books she’s published since, and the amount of her success, she’s still so down-to-earth. I find myself sometimes nervous around famous people as who am I compared to them? But she made me feel like I could say whatever nervous ramblings that fell out of my mouth without harsh judgment, and for that I love her even more.

But oh, she’s also delightfully hilarious. Her reading of The Valiant was quick-paced and it wasn’t hard for me to keep up as it never lost my attention (and that happens often so audiobooks are pretty much a no for me). She has a wonderful sense of humour, and this translates to her novels. Honestly.

Next, Elly Blake

What is my personal take from meeting her?

She’s easily one of the sweetest ladies I’ve ever met, and certainly talented. We were lucky enough to get a reading of her sequel Fireblood that just hit stores last week (do I get a whoop-whoop for that?) and I can’t wait to get my hands on it. Even though I haven’t known her work as long, I’m already a fan from her debut novel.

What I loved was hearing about the process in which she wrote. I’ve dipped my hands for years into writing (no success so far, but hey, that’s why I’m a blogger) and hearing how someone as successful as her with the trilogy she’s writing was amazing.

“I love the interactions between people the most in any story,” she said, “so world building comes on later after the first draft to create layers on top.”

As someone who easily gets frustrated with the intense effort to create well-thought out worlds while still having a solid plot with emotionally real characters, this may come as helpful advice for any fledgling writers out there.

Last but not least, Kristen Ciccarelli

What is my personal take from meeting her?

I will be honest, I haven’t read her debut book before meeting her (unfortunately, I didn’t get my hands on the ARC), but her reading of The Last Namsara BLEW me away. It’s deeply imaginative with forbidden stories told within the book that felt like I was being transported to storytellings from the greats, like J.R.R. Tolkien (who I absolutely love).

I will also admit that I came to the event solely intent on meeting the other two authors whom I already adore, but I think just from hearing her read her novel and understanding a bit more about the inspirations that shaped it, I became a fan in the span of 20 minutes. Hands down, I’m overall very impressed and I hope her first book does amazing when it hits stores on October 3, 2017.


So, have you heard of these lovely ladies before?

Let me tell you. If you haven’t, you should jump on board one of their novels and see what they’re all about in the beautiful worlds they have crafted with their words. From heavily researched historical fantasies about female gladiators to crafty worldbuilding and magical powers to a tale as old as time with forbidden stories, there really is something for everyone from these 3 ladies.

Last thoughts

I regret not being bold enough and drawing up the courage to ask for a photo with each of these amazing ladies while I had the chance, but I sure hope that this isn’t the last time that I’ll get to see them in person.

Here’s to a photo of the 3 authors (with Lesley signing one of my books!) bravely facing the heat just so they could come to this event with us.

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So, any book signings you’ve been to lately? And what do you think about these wonderful authors?