Showing posts with label Glow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glow. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Top Ten Books I Recommend The Most



Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly feature created by The Broke and the Bookish. Every Tuesday has another topic and different bloggers give their top ten. I love making lists, so here's mine for this week!

This week's topic is 

Top Ten Books I Recommend The Most

It's never really easy making these Top Ten's, but this one is so hard! There are so many awesome books out there I loved and would recommend. But I tried my hardest and narrowed it down to ten. They're not really in a particular order. I think they're all amazing!


 1  Pushing the Limits / Dare You To by Katie McGarry
Pushing the Limits (Pushing the Limits, #1)Dare You To (Pushing the Limits, #2)
I'm counting these as one. You don't want to miss out on both of them!

 2  Legend by Marie Lu
Legend (Legend, #1)
I just finished this one yesterday and let me tell it's as amazing as everyone says it is!

 3  The Elemental series by Brigid Kemmerer
Storm (Elemental, #1)
Yes, I know, I cheating a bit again. I could just pick the first book in the series, but you'll want to read the other books in the series then anyway. It's that amazing!

 4  The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
The Time Traveler's Wife
This book left a huge impression on me and I cried so hard while I read it. A beautiful story that really makes you think.

 5  Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi
Shatter Me (Shatter Me, #1)
Tahereh Mafi's writing style is so amazing you should read this book just for that.

 6  Can You Keep A Secret by Sophie Kinsella
Can You Keep a Secret?
This book has made me laugh so hard! It was almost embarrassing.

 7  Glow by Amy Kathleen Ryan
Glow (Sky Chasers, #1)
I never thought I would say that I love a science fiction book, but this one is absolutely amazing.

 8  The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks
The Last Song
All his books have made me cry, but this was one of the best.

 9  Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi
Under the Never Sky (Under the Never Sky, #1)
One of the best dystopian books out there. 


10 Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (Harry Potter, #1)
As long as there are people out there that haven't read this series yet I'll keep recommending it!

What books do you recommend the most?

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Review Glow by Amy Kathleen Ryan


Title: Glow
Author: Amy Kathleen Ryan
Published: September 13th, 2011 (St. Martin’s Griffin)
Pages: 307
Source: ARC
Series: Sky Chasers #1
Rating: 4 / 5
Synopsis from Goodreads: What if you were bound for a new world, about to pledge your life to someone you'd been promised to since birth, and one unexpected violent attack made survival—not love—the issue?
Out in the murky nebula lurks an unseen enemy: the New Horizon. On its way to populate a distant planet in the wake of Earth's collapse, the ship's crew has been unable to conceive a generation to continue its mission. They need young girls desperately, or their zealous leader's efforts will fail. Onboard their sister ship, the Empyrean, the unsuspecting families don't know an attack is being mounted that could claim the most important among them...
Fifteen-year-old Waverly is part of the first generation to be successfully conceived in deep space; she was born on the Empyrean, and the large farming vessel is all she knows. Her concerns are those of any teenager—until Kieran Alden proposes to her. The handsome captain-to-be has everything Waverly could ever want in a husband, and with the pressure to start having children, everyone is sure he's the best choice. Except for Waverly, who wants more from life than marriage—and is secretly intrigued by the shy, darkly brilliant Seth.
But when the Empyrean faces sudden attack by their assumed allies, they quickly find out that the enemies aren't all from the outside.

     
When I read the synopsis I decided I definitely wanted a copy of this book. And I wasn’t let down by the story! It’s well-written, which I thought was a real accomplishment since space isn’t one of the easiest subjects to write about. She even included the different aging-aspects in space. It just gives me a headache thinking about it, forget writing about it.
When the girls get taken the chapters are divided in viewpoints between Waverly and Kieran. I liked the parts from Waverly better, I could relate more to her.
I loved Ryans writing style and the story has a beautiful plot, so I was really sad when the story was over. Luckily there will be a book #2 Spark.

The lead characters, Waverly and Kieran, are realistic. Waverly is a strong girl, she thinks everything through, but she also had a soft spot. She doesn’t really want a save life with Kieran on board their ship. She wants more. When the girls get kidnapped by The Horizon she is the first one who questions a lot of things about what they’re told. She a fighter, she stands up for what she believes in, in this case getting the girls back to their ship, but she also cares about other people. When she hears about the destruction of the Empyrean she is angry. But she doesn’t blame the wrong people aboard The Horizon. Her “foster” parents take good care of her and she becomes friendly with them.

In the beginning I liked Kieran. He sounded like a nice guy, who had the best at heart. I didn’t understand at all why Waverly wouldn’t want to marry him, and chose Seth above him. But further on in the story I began to understand. Seth kind of takes over the ship, after most of the grownups die in and after the attack. And he’s really mean to Kieran. But then Kieran takes over and he gets the same ideas that the people on the Horizon are spilling. At that moment I totally understood why Waverly would fall for Seth. He became more and more likeable. Seth is in most way like Waverly. He’s strong, but also cares about people. He saw the danger in Kieran and acted upon it.

The world around it all is so beautifully build. Like I said before space isn’t one of the easiest subjects and Ryan really put some work into it. And it’s not just they’re in space. It’s much more than that. It’s also about not being able to go wherever you want to. The girls can escape, but where to? So the plan Waverly has to come up with, since most of the girls believe the stories told by The Horizon people, has to be really good and well thought out. There are some aspects that make it really difficult. But everything is connected to the being-in-space-aspect. I don’t know much about space and I was really impressed by all the details Ryan put into the story.

So overall this story was really good. I really enjoyed reading it and I would definitely recommend it to people who like dystopians and want to read something slightly different. You will enjoy this!

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Upcoming (1)

In Upcoming I talk about the books that I will read and review. So you know what you can expect on the blog in the upcoming days / weeks. I hope you enjoy it!

This week
 
Review of Glow by Amy Kathleen Ryan
What if you were bound for a new world, about to pledge your life to someone you'd been promised to since birth, and one unexpected violent attack made survival—not love—the issue?

Out in the murky nebula lurks an unseen enemy: the New Horizon. On its way to populate a distant planet in the wake of Earth's collapse, the ship's crew has been unable to conceive a generation to continue its mission. They need young girls desperately, or their zealous leader's efforts will fail. Onboard their sister ship, the Empyrean, the unsuspecting families don't know an attack is being mounted that could claim the most important among them...

Fifteen-year-old Waverly is part of the first generation to be successfully conceived in deep space; she was born on the Empyrean, and the large farming vessel is all she knows. Her concerns are those of any teenager—until Kieran Alden proposes to her. The handsome captain-to-be has everything Waverly could ever want in a husband, and with the pressure to start having children, everyone is sure he's the best choice. Except for Waverly, w
ho wants more from life than marriage—and is secretly intrigued by the shy, darkly brilliant Seth.

But when the Empyrean faces sudden attack by their assumed allies, they quickly find out that the enemies aren't all from the outside.
Synopsis from Goodreads

Review of Vrees (original title:  Fever) by Lauren DeStefano
Rhine and Gabriel have escaped the mansion, but danger is never far behind.

Running away brings Rhine and Gabriel right into a trap, in the form of a twisted carnival whose ringmistress keeps watch over a menagerie of girls. Just as Rhine uncovers what plans await her, her fortune turns again. With Gabriel at her side, Rhine travels through an environment as grim as the one she left a year ago - surroundings that mirror her own feelings of fear and hopelessness.

The two are determined to get to Manhattan, to relative safety with Rhine’s twin brother, Rowan. But the road there is long and perilous - and in a world where young women only live to age twenty and young men die at twenty-five, time is precious. Worse still, they can’t seem to elude Rhine’s father-in-law, Vaughn, who is determined to bring Rhine back to the mansion...by any means necessary.

In the sequel to Lauren DeStefano’s harrowing Wither, Rhine must decide if freedom is worth the price - now that she has more to lose than ever.
 
Synsopsis from Goodreads


Next week

Review of Sevenster by Alexandra Penrhyn Lowe
Alexandra Penrhyn Lowe is the first real Dutch Young Adult-author. So I'm really looking forward reading this book.

Review of Vanish by Sophie Jordan
I've been looking forward to reading the sequel of Firelight. I'm reading this book at the moment and I'm really enjoying it.

It's possible that there are some changes in my plans, but there will be some reviews on the blogs in the upcoming weeks.

Hope to see you soon!