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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

A Game of Thrones

I have been unable to un-attach myself from the fantastic and magical world of A Song of Ice and Fire, which is the series name for the Game of Thrones books. The show has me hooked and I started to read the books and I just can't put them down. I physically can not put them down. I sleep with them next to me and I bring them with me to school and everywhere else, as well. The way that George R.R. Martin writes just blows my mind. Some of these characters are so young and, I mean, he's really not. The narration from each characters perspective is so flowing and so each their own character, but at the same time still his writing voice. I can't get enough!

Too-da-loo

until next time,
The Book Nerd

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Seraph and Chimera

It's been a few days since I was able to write a review since I finished Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor.

I must say, I was flummoxed when I started to read this book, I think more for the fact that this book was not what I was expecting at all. The flow of the writing and the magnitude of the story brought me to not being able to put it down, sometimes I even had to convince myself that sleeping was okay, that I could put the book down for a short while. Believe me, it was hard.

This book has gotten some hype, and, like I've said before, hype makes me a little nervous about reading a book or even a new series. But, like with some of the books that I've read before (i.e. see my review about the Delirium series from earlier posts), I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was a story I could get lost in. Lately, I have been having trouble finding those kind of books, and I'm so very glad that the last few I've read, I haven't been able to put down.

The one things that I'm mad at in this entire book is the way it ended, or, not really that, but more really of what you find out. I'm not going to post spoilers in this review because I believe that this kind of book is something that, you the reader, should be able to read unhindered by the information that can be found in other reviews. Sadly, I've had that happen with other books I've read because I was apprehensive about reading a certain book series *cough Rapture by Lauren Kate cough* and it almost ruined my reading experience with the final book in the series. I do think, though, that even if I hadn't read the reviews, I still would have disliked most of it. The reading for it was too slow especially for the amount of time they had left, but enough about that. Back to Daughter of Smoke and Bone.

This is definitely a series that I will get behind and support 100%. I own the second book, because it's one of the books that I've won from a Goodreads giveaway, and I am oh-so-glad I did, because I really REALLY need to know what happens next. (:

Too-da-loo

until next time,
The Book Nerd