Saturday, September 8, 2018

In My Mailbox #357

How is it already Saturday again? Ahh. Time is moving way too fast. And I keep getting just about nothing done. Ugh. How rude. Health is the same as always, but I'm mostly dealing with it. Though I have gained a lot of weight after starting my new medicine, and I do not approve at all. When I first started it ten years ago, I gained more than twenty kilos. I will not accept that again; as I haven't lost those kilos at all yet. Ah. Anyway. I read a bit this week :D One long book, one half book, haha. Both were perfection. Sigh. Finally perfect books, haha. And will be reading lots this coming week too, which I'm excited about. Hopefully to finally start having enough energy to catch up as well. I'm trying my best; by doing a little each day. But it is hard. I'm so tired and exhausted all the time and have zero energy for just about anything. So rude. But I have hope it will pass soon. Fingers crossed. Also a few blog posts this week. <3 I took part in the blog tour for Sadie, eee :D This week I'm waiting on Umbertouched. <3 Then shared my review of Queens of Fennbirn :D And my five star review of Two Dark Reigns coming for the blog tour tomorrow morning :D I also got such stunning mail this week, eee. Love it. <3 Trying my best to catch up; but it is going slow :)



Lady Midnight. A new type of the US paperback edition, that I couldn't stop myself from buying, haha :D
Crooked Kingdom. Eee, this US paperback edition is all kinds of gorgeous. This book ruined me, though.
Sadie. Gosh, this book was good. And the hardcover is all kinds of stunning :D Also adore Courtney. <3
Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children. Book 1-3 :D From PRH International, for the read along this month.
Pop Figures. Eee, some special editions :D More expensive, but they are all just so so cute. Love them.


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Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Review: Queens of Fennbirn by Kendare Blake

I was not ready for these two short stories. I have been meaning to read them for months, but ended up waiting until I could read Two Dark Reigns as well. I'm glad I did so. Because, gosh, these two stories ruined me. Five stars for sure. But my heart may not recover. I truly did not expect all of this heartbreak, to be honest.

Both short stories are just over a hundred pages, and took some time to read. I loved that. Loved that they were not so short. That they were hard to read. And they were both written so perfectly. I very much love this world that Kendare has created. It's done so well and so evil. I love reading every moment of it. Mostly, haha.

I shall not be sharing too much about these short stories. Only a few of my thoughts about them. And you must read both of these stories after Three Dark Crowns and One Dark Throne. They are both in such a stunning paperback edition too. Very much worth buying. I cannot wait to read book three next, and book four next year. Ack. I am beyond worried, though, especially after reading The Oracle Queen. I need these books to have a happy ending. I want a happy ending for all three queens and Jules too. And gosh, how I am nervous that I will not get my happy endings. Hmph. So excited to know everything, though, even if it ends up breaking my soul. Which I am sure it will, no matter if the endings are happy or not, haha. All the books so far have been very rude.

The first story is The Young Queens. It tells more about Arsinoe and Katharine and Mirabella as children. Not too much about their six years together, but a little bit of that too. And it was so sweet to read about. They were such loving sisters for six years. Until they were forced apart, having to live in different places, until being forced to kill each other ten years later. Gosh. The story in these books are so heartbreaking. Yet beyond interesting to read about and I love all the details so very much. It was all written so well too.

This first short story is about all three young queens, when they were taken away from each other. I loved reading more about all of them. Still like Mirabella the least, haha, but I did love her in this short story. Her love for her sisters was so good but sad. And those years she had to spend locked away. Gosh. Reading about that killed me a little. So yeah. I liked Mirabella in this short story. And Katharine. My love. My heart aches just thinking about her, and how she had to grow up. She did not have a lot of happy in her life. Oh.

But Arsinoe did. She grew up in a good place, with Jules, and I am so happy about that. Though reading about Arsinoe and Jules in this short story broke my heart. How very rude. We learn more about Jules's family. I loved her aunt so very much. And what happened with her, well. I shall not get past it. Especially remembering what happened in the previous books too. She deserved much better. Gosh. My poor heart. But yeah. Very much loved reading The Young Queens. Such a strong short story. Such great characters.

Then there was The Oracle Queen. I fear I shall never forget this story. It completely ruined me. I loved every moment of it, but I am not sure my heart will ever recover. It is set five hundred years earlier, and tells the story of the oracle queen Elsabet. I will not be sharing her story in my review. It would hurt too much. But I will say that her story killed me. And it was so heartbreaking from start to finish and it never got any better. That story did not have a happy ending. At all. But it was so so very much worth reading.

My heart is breaking for Elsabet, though. Oh. Her story was the very best. Written so well. But it was the saddest thing I have read in ages. Gosh. And with a sad ending too. How very rude. She had two great friends, though, and I adored reading about them. Until that ending. Ahh. She has been queen for three years. Her king consort is not a good person. And I cannot. It was so painful to read about. So good, but so painful. Shall not be sharing more from her story. I can't. But oh. It was so very good. You must read it.

I'm so thrilled that I finally made myself read Queens of Fennbirn. These two stories were worth reading. And even though the second story ruined me, I would still have read it, knowing all that happened. And I think you should all read it too. It's important. In these novellas we learn more about the island too. Which was awesome. Both stories were incredible. And I loved them so. If you still have not read these books by Kendare, then you really must get started. They are incredibly painful at times, but so very good. Worth it.


Waiting on Wednesday #360

"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

UMBERTOUCHED (Rosemarked #2) BY LIVIA BLACKBURNE

Goodreads Description:

The mission was a failure. Even though Zivah and Dineas discovered a secret that could bring down the empire, their information is useless without proof. Now, with their cover blown and their quest abandoned, their only remaining hope is to get home before Ampara brings the full might of its armies against their peoples.

As Shidadi and Dara alike prepare for war, Zivah and Dineas grapple with the toll of their time in the capital. After fighting alongside the Amparans against his own kin, can Dineas convince the Shidadi—and himself—where his loyalties lie? After betraying her healer’s vows in Sehmar City, can Zivah find a way to redeem herself—especially when the Dara ask her to do the unthinkable? And after reluctantly falling in love, what will the two do with their lingering feelings, now that the Dineas from Sehmar City is gone forever? Time is running out for all of them, but especially Zivah whose plague symptoms surface once again. Now, she must decide how she’ll define the life she has left.

Together, healer and warrior must find the courage to save their people, expose the truth, and face the devastating consequences headed their way.


Hardcover, 304 pages
Expected publication: November 6th 2018 by Disney-Hyperion
Pre-Order here and here

I have had a bound manuscript of this book for some months now, that I was so lucky to win from this awesome author, eee. But gosh, I have been scared about reading it, haha. I adore Livia. But had a few issues with Rosemarked, so a little bit nervous about this sequel. Yet I think it sounds pretty awesome. And I will read it. And I am excited about it. Just a little nervous too, because I really want to like it a lot. Ack. Fingers crossed that I will :D I promise that I will read my manuscript copy this month, for sure. <3
What are you waiting for on this marked Wednesday?

Sunday, September 2, 2018

Sadie Blog Tour: Q&A

Beyond thrilled to be taking part in the official blog tour for Sadie by Courtney Summers today :D I loved this book so very much. It also pretty much broke me. So good. Been a fan of Courtney for years; she is such a great author and such an amazing person. I adore her to pieces. Her books are so so good. If you have not been able to read Sadie just yet then you really really must get it when it comes out on Tuesday. This book is heartbreakingly good. You will love it, I promise. For my blog tour post today, I am sharing a Q&A with Courtney :D She answered three of my questions, eee. Thank you so much lovely. Huge thank you to Brittani and the publisher, Wednesday Books, for letting me take part in this awesome blog tour :) You can find my five star review of Sadie here. <3 Have you read any books by Courtney? Which ones?



Q&A with Courtney Summers.

1. Was there any part of Sadie that was emotionally painful to write about? The book was so good, but it ruined my heart.

Thank you! It means a lot to me that Sadie made an impact. There was not so much a specific scene, but Sadie’s story as a whole was tough to write. It can be difficult to occupy the emotional space required to explore a lot of the topics I do, but it’s more important to me that those stories be told.

2. The ending of the book killed me a little. Will you be sharing what happens next?

It’s unlikely, but I never say never. Sadie’s story, as it stands, feels complete to me.

3. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live and why?

I think Italy would be amazing. It looks like such a beautiful place. Also, let’s be real—the pasta!


Sadie hasn't had an easy life. Growing up on her own, she's been raising her sister Mattie in an isolated small town, trying her best to provide a normal life and keep their heads above water.

But when Mattie is found dead, Sadie's entire world crumbles. After a somewhat botched police investigation, Sadie is determined to bring her sister's killer to justice and hits the road following a few meagre clues to find him.

When West McCray—a radio personality working on a segment about small, forgotten towns in America—overhears Sadie's story at a local gas station, he becomes obsessed with finding the missing girl. He starts his own podcast as he tracks Sadie's journey, trying to figure out what happened, hoping to find her before it's too late.


Buy Sadie: Amazon - B&N


Courtney Summers was born in Belleville, Ontario, 1986. At age 14, she dropped out of high school. At age 18, she wrote her first novel. Cracked Up to Be was published in 2008, when she was 22 and went on to win the 2009 CYBIL award in YA fiction. Since then, she’s published four more critically acclaimed books: Some Girls Are, Fall for Anything, This is Not a Test and All the Rage, as well as an e-novella, Please Remain Calm which is a sequel to This is Not a Test. Her new novel, Sadie, hits bookstores September 4th, 2018 and is available for preorder now. In 2016, Courtney was named one of Flare Magazine’s 60 under 30.

Where to find Courtney Summers:


THE GIRLS: Find Sadie is the first-ever YA thriller podcast. The Serial-like show is based off the novel Sadie by Courtney Summers. In a brilliant move, Summers scripted periodic chapters of the novel like a podcast script, hosted by fictional radio personality West McCray. The six-part podcast series brings these chapters to life with a 30+ person cast, music, and sound effects and was a collaboration between Macmillan Audio, Macmillan Podcasts, and Wednesday Books. Episode 1 launches on August 1st, and the show will air seven weekly episodes available on all the major podcast platforms. The final episode will feature a bonus interview with Courtney Summers and her editor Sara Goodman. See more here.
 

Saturday, September 1, 2018

In My Mailbox #356

Unsure about this past week. My health is still pretty awful. Ugh. I hate being so tired and being so so far behind. But I did manage to read two books this week. And I did do a few laptop things as well. Hoping to be able to catch up more this coming week. Fingers crossed. I also got so much stunning mail, ahh. Love it all. <3 I also blogged a bunch. I shared my second review of Warcross :) This week I'm waiting on The Golden Tower. <3 Then shared my review of Wildcard. Ack. It was disappointing. Then shared the cover reveal for The Raven's Tale, eee. <3 And still spending so much time with my spa bath. It is the best. But gosh, we are getting so much closer to October already, when it has to be taken down until late April. So rude. I feel like I read little in August, but. I read 8 books. I have not read that much since March, which is ages ago. So I am happy with how much I managed to read this past month, eee :D Hoping I will be able to read even more this month. Fingers crossed. Something is breaking my heart, though. Comments. I'm getting just about zero comments on every single post. Oh. Yet I have the same amount of page views as always. But no comments. Please, do leave a comment if you are reading my post :) Means the most. <3



A Gathering of Shadows. Eee! Finally have this stunning French cover of book two as well :D Love it so.
Siege and Storm. Such a gorgeous French cover edition. Eee. I love it. So very much. Best books too. <3
Toil & Trouble. Excited to read these short stories :D I don't know many of the authors, but love Elizabeth.
A Room Away From the Wolves. I have enjoyed so many books by Nova; excited for her newest one :D
City of Ghosts. Eee! US and UK editions. They are both so beautiful. Cannot wait to finally read this :D
All the Crooked Saints. US paperback edition is out. My collection is growing, haha. Must read it, though.
Sherry Thomas. Finally buying some of the other adult books by Sherry, aaack :D Nervous + so excited.
LIFEL1K3. Audiobook version finally arrived :D But hmph. Wish every audio was the softer version, haha.
Beneath the Citadel. EEE! Thank you so much to the lovely publisher Amulet for this ARC :D So excited!
As She Ascends Swag. Such gorgeous pre-order swag from the awesome Jodi :D Thank you so much.
Give the Dark My Love Swag. Gorgeous postcard from Beth from this awesome giveaway she had :D
Kendare Blake Bookplate. Eee! Thank you lovely :D Because I'm part of the blog tour next week. Love.


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