Saturday, August 30, 2014

SHADES OF EARTH BY BETH REVIS

      
All the data
Series:  "Across the Universe" Trilogy
Author: Beth Revis
Release: 2013
Publishing company: Razor Bill
Pages: 440 (paperback)

Synopsis
Amy and Elder have finally left the oppressive walls of the spaceship Godspeed behind. They're ready to start life afresh—to build a home—on Centauri-Earth, the planet that Amy has traveled 25 trillion miles across the universe to experience. But this new Earth isn't the paradise Amy had been hoping for. There are giant pterodactyl-like birds, purple flowers with mind-numbing toxins, and mysterious, unexplained ruins that hold more secrets than their stone walls first let on. The biggest secret of all? Godspeed's former passengers aren't alone on this planet. And if they're going to stay, they'll have to fight. Amy and Elder must race to discover who—or what—else is out there if they are to have any hope of saving their struggling colony and building a future together. They will have to look inward to the very core of what makes them human on this, their most harrowing journey yet. Because if the colony collapses? Then everything they have sacrificed—friends, family, life on Earth—will have been for nothing.

My review
Warning: This review contains spoilers for the previous books in the trilogy, Across the Universe and A Million Suns. If you haven't read Shades of Earth yet, don't worry, this review is spoiler free.
I'm so incredibly sad because another great YA fiction trilogy has come to an end. And, oh man, i'm still not over it. This book was fabulous and now i have this huge desire for another book set in this world (PLEASE, Beth, PLEEEEASE). I'm still not ready to say goodbye to all of these amazing characters Revis created. The author is able to invent well developed characters that you grow to love throughout the trilogy. They feel surprisingly real and i'm relieved that most of their choices are understandable and make sense.
I made up tons and tons of crackpot theories about what might happen in the final installment after finishing A Million Suns. I mean, everything could have happend. Everything. But luckily, i was completely satisfied with how the story ended. Of course I don't want to spoil anything, but I will say that it wasn't unrealistic at all, at least for me. It's actually scary how realistic all of it felt.

Let's talk about the romance. I. LOVED. IT. My ultimate bookish pet peeve is instant love and Amy and Elder's relationship is everthing but instant love. Both of them continue to question their feelings for each other for several reasons and i enjoyed reading about those. I'm a bit jealous of Amy to be honest because i kind of fell in love with him, haha. He's one of the best male protagonists i have ever read of. I especially loved reading about how he learned to be a leader. It would have been incredibly unrealistic if a seventeen-year-old (Is he seventeen? I think so, not sure about that though) guy suddenly hapened to be able to lead a mission like that and control thousands of people that are also older than him.
Amy and Elder compliment each other so well and i just can't help but mention the 'stars' metaphor. If you have read book one and two (which you should have, because i am kind of spoiling those right now) you know what the stars mean to them and my heart melt when i read that they begun to use it as kind of a saying ("Oh, stars, Amy").

Beth Revis is a fantastic writer and I will definitely pick up every single book that she will publish in the future. She chooses her words so wisely and is not afraid to let bad things happen to her characters which i consider a positive thing because it makes the story feel much more real. Her writing style is memorable and makes me love this trilogy even more.

By the way: I CRIED LIKE A BABY.

My rating: 4.5 out of 5

Saturday, August 23, 2014

BOOK HAUL #1: THANKS GRANDMA

Whoop Whoop, i got my first book haul for you!


Daughter of Smoke and Bone // Laini Taylor (paperback)
THIS BOOK IS FANTASTIC SO FAR. I'm currently on page 258 of 418 an this is one of the most unique fantasy stories i've ever read. Karou, our main protagonist, is fabulous and the whole plot is unpredictable, original and immenlsly interesting. A lot of people say that you need to take your time with this book - not because its hard to get into, but because there's a lot of world-building going on and you have to pay attention to every detail - and i have to agree, but that shouldn't stop you from reading it!

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The Catcher in the Rye // J. D. Salinger (paperback)
This is actually my second copy of The Catcher in the Rye, but because i desperately want to reread it and my first copy is a german translation, i immediately bought it when i found it at a book store. It was the first classic i ever read, mainly because it was in The Perks of being a wallflower (hands down, my favourite book of all time) and Green Day wrote a whole song about it since it's the lead singer's favourite book.

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The Eye of Minds // James Dasher (paperback)
If I didn't find this at the book store, I probably would have never ever picked this book up, but i enjoyed James Dashner's Maze Runner series and decided to give his new series a try. All I know about it is that it's about a group of gamers and that's basically it. The description got me interested, but the GoodReads rating is 3.77 and a huge amount of reviews weren't that positive, so i'm not sure when i will actually read it.



Forbidden // Tabitha Suzuma (paperback)
I have also already read this book and since i gave it a 4 out of 5 i obviously enjoyed it. The main characters, Lochan and Maya, fall in love, but there's this small problem they have to deal with: They're siblings. Do I have to say more? I'm not a fan of contemporary, but the topic of this one sounded interesting and i don't regret reading and buying Forbidden.

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Ignite Me // Tahereh Mafi (paperback)
Ignite Me is the last installment of the Shatter Me Trilogy which i liked, even though there were a few flaws, but Tahereh Mafi's writing is gorgeous and yes, call me unoriginal, but Warner is one of my latest book crushes. I know this doesn't fit in here but if you didn't know, Tahereh and Ransom Riggs - author of Miss Peregrine - are actually married and have a Youtube Channel. FUCKING LOOK IT UP, it's definitely the most adorable thing in the world.

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The Infernal Devices: Clockwork Angel Graphic Novel //Hyekkyung Baek & Cassandra Clare (paperback)
I'm a big fan of Cassandra Clare's Infernal Devices Trilogy, so there was no doubt that i would buy the Manhwa adaption of the first book, Clockwork Angel. I'm also finished with this one and i honestly don't know how to rate it. The book got a 4.5 or 5 - not sure right now - so i don't know wether to rate Cassandra's story again or ignore that factor and only rate the aspects of the Graphic Novel.

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Shades of Earth // Beth Revis (paperback)
Science Fiction is my favourite genre and this book is part of an awesome YA sci-fi trilogy called Across the Universe. I have started this one but i'm not finished yet (As you can see, I like to read a few books at a time) and i don't want to spoil the previous two books so I can't tell you much about it. I have high expectations though.

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Die Verratenen // Ursula Poznanski (hardcover)
Ursula Poznanski is a incredibly talented german author whose books were not translated into English yet which is sad because i rated every single one of them 5 out of 5. I hope this one is as good as the other ones. It's her first dystopian trilogy (all her other books are standalones) and i can't wait to get into the story!

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