Top Ten Tuesday : My Spring TBR

Posted On 17 March 2020

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Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme where every Tuesday we look at a particular topic for discussion and use various (or more to the point ten) bookish examples to demonstrate that particular topic.  Top Ten Tuesday (created and hosted by  The Broke and Bookish) is now being hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl and future week’s topics can be found here.  This week’s topic is :

Spring 2020 TBR

Okay, I’m using books on my schedule that are April, May and June – although these may not be the exact Spring dates I think this works okay. So, here’s my Spring schedule and oh my days this is an excellent list of books (I may have gone over very slightly):

  1. A Time of Courage by John Gwynne
  2. Chosen Ones by Veronica Roth
  3. The Book of Koli by M. R. Carey
  4. The Girl and the Stars by Mark Lawrence
  5. The Glass Hotel by Emily St. John Mandel
  6. Goldilocks by Laura Lam
  7. Kingdom of  Liars by Nick Martell
  8. Deal with the Devil by Kit Rocha
  9. The Doors of Eden by Adrian Tchaikovsky
  10. The Court of Miraclesby Kester Grant
  11. The Graves of Whitechapelby Claire Evans

Weekly Wrap Up : 15th March 2020

Posted On 15 March 2020

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Well, this has been a very odd week, not very conducive to reading or blogging or anything else really.  I hope you’re all doing everything you can to stay safe.  In my reading plans.  I started Rage of Dragons but was struggling a little to get into the story so I’ve put that down for now. I think it’s probably just a mood thing.  I read Smoke Bitten which was a really good instalment in the Mercy Thompson series. Keep Him Close – I’ve decided to DNF this one.  It’s not a bad book so please don’t be put off by me, I just don’t think I was in the right frame of mind for this one, it’s more drama than mystery.  I’ve now picked up You Let Me In which is good so far and I’m also about 2/3 into The God of Gnomes which I should complete in the next few days.

  1. Smoke Bitten by Patricia Briggs
  2. Keep Him Close by Emily Koch DNF

What I’m reading next week:

  1. The Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter
  2. You Let Me in by Camilia Bruce
  3. Night Of The Dragon by Julie Kagawa

Upcoming Reviews:

  1. King of the Road by RS Belcher
  2. The Absinthe Earl by Sharon Lynn Fisher
  3. King of Assassins by RJ Barker
  4. Starsight by Brandon Sanderson (audio) – I have made progress and I’m really enjoying it so should finish it probably Monday.

I’d love to know what you’re reading this week.

Friday Face Off : ‘That which yields, is not always weak”

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Here we are again with the Friday Face Off meme created by Books by Proxy .  This is a great opportunity to feature some of your favourite book covers.  The rules are fairly simple each week, following a predetermined theme (list below) choose a book (this doesn’t have to be a book that you’ve read), compare a couple of the different covers available for that particular book and choose your favourite.   Future week’s themes are listed below – if you have a cover in mind that you’re really wanting to share then feel free to leave a comment about a future suggested theme.  I’ve also listed events that take place during the year, that I’m aware of, so you can link up your covers – if you’re aware of any events that you think I should include then give me a shout.  This week’s theme:

Exotic – ‘That which yields, is not always weak”– anything that represents something from distant lands.

A lot of the new themes are open to interpretation which might make choosing the covers and seeing other’s choices very interesting.  I can’t stress enough that this is all about your own interpretation and hopefully this new open feel to the meme will bring a larger selection of books and covers.  It’s not supposed to be hard work, there are no rules, just enjoy yourself.

I’m not sure what I had in mind for this week’s theme but sitting here and thinking about it ‘exotic’ means something from a far or distant land therefore, strictly speaking, where I come from, the North of the UK is exotic to somebody from the other side of the world (funny but you never think of your own place as being exotic)? And, therefore, given that I predominantly read fantasy books – all the locations are exotic!  But, that being said, and because I’m a northern lass, I tend to think of somewhere exotic as being somewhere warm – probably because I’d like a bit of that lovely sunshine.  So, this week I’ve gone for The Daevabad Trilogy by S.A. Chakraborty and I’m highlighting two complete sets:

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At first I was convinced that the topset was my favourite.  I love the way the covers are framed by that, is it a door or a window?  I’m not sure, but I love the idea and the notion of it opening into a world that’s completely unique and one that I’m eager to explore.

But, seeing the second set all together like this, the colours are so vibrant – I would definitely be drawn to this set of covers.  The fantastic details and the consistency.

Basically, I’m torn, but having given it a lot of thought I’m going with the first set.  And this is based purely on the fact that the colours feel to me to be in the right order.  I know, that probably sounds really odd but it makes sense to me.  I feel like the middle cover of the second set should be green and I’m basing that on very little – other than copper usually becomes green with age – it’s a strange line of reasoning but there it is and I can’t get my head around it.

Which is your favourite?

I’ll be updating the list in order to include forthcoming events that I’m aware of so that you can perhaps link your themes up where possible (if you know of an event you’d like to share then let me know in the comments).  As always, if you wish to submit an idea then leave me a comment – or if you’d like to host a week then simply let me know 😀

Next week –  Brown

Future themes: (if you’re struggling with any of these themes then use a ‘freebie’ or one of your favourite covers) (I’ve added some new themes – some of these are slightly different, in order to avoid too much repetition I’m trying to make the themes more of a suggestion that everyone can interpret how they like.  

2019

20th March – Brown – a cover or covers that are brown

27th March – Freebie – choose one of your favourite covers

3rd April Fools – a trick of the eye – a cover that is more than meets the eye.

10th April – Moody – a cover that is atmospheric,

17th April – out of focus – double vision or all a blur

24th April – Armour – ‘“Pretty armour doesn’t make a warrior.”

1st May – Canine – “And then there were cats, thought Dog.:

8th May – graphic novel cover – “Love belongs to Desire, and Desire is always cruel”

15th May – pink – as pink as cotton candy – any cover that is pink

22nd May – Sorrow – a cover that makes you feel sad

29th May – Silhouette – an island, a person, anything you like

5th June – Flight – any type of flight – to flee, to fly

12th June – The bodice ripper – exactly as it seems

19th June – Time – time waits for no one

26th June – Windows – windows to the soul?

Smoke Bitten (Mercy Thompson #12) by Patricia Briggs

SMokebittenMercy Thompson, let me count the ways in which I love you!  Seriously, this series is so good.  I admit I had a slight blip with No.11, well, that is, I didn’t love it as much as some of the other instalments and it had a little bit of a bridging feel to it – but that’s inevitable in some ways with a series this long – or at least that’s what I thought until I picked up No.12.  Smoke Bitten pulls out quite a few stops to ramp up the tension and stir up unease and also to shake readers out of their comfort zone.

Usual disclaimer – if you haven’t read any of the previous books then this review may very well contain spoilers for earlier editions, although I do try to avoid spoilers as a rule it’s more difficult given the nature of a series especially one with a lot of ongoing problems.

So, we kick off straight away with tension.  Mercy is in bother with both Adam and the pack – unjustifiably so as it happens, and concerning issues with Adam’s ex-wife, (I cannot even bring myself to utter her name because I am a bit sick and tired of her and the emotional trauma/blackmail she inflicts on everyone).  Anyhow, this is the least of the problems, it seems that Underhill has casually installed herself a doorway into Mercy’s backyard, releasing ‘something’ in the process.  A spate of unusual deaths quickly follows and on top of that Adam is not himself – very much so.

I confess that when I first started reading I wondered if this was going to have a more pedestrian feel to it – even though the action kicked off straight away it felt at first as though there were going to be lots of issues whirling around that maybe didn’t feed into the main plot or were simply distractions.  How very wrong could I be.  Let’s take this bit by bit.

Firstly, the doorway to Underhill.  You just know this isn’t going to be good news.  I won’t elaborate too much on this point but Underhill is very tricksy, scheming and self centred and what makes her worse is she’s a little unhinged (imho).  Unfortunately it seems that Mercy has now drawn her attention and that’s something that you can do without.  I’m not going to elaborate on this plot point other than to say it brings fairytales into play and I loved this aspect to the story.

Secondly, if you’ve been reading the series and keeping uptodate you’ll be well aware of the unwelcome attention that the pack is receiving as a result of recent instalments.  Adam’s pack are no longer under the protection of the Marrok and having stated themselves as protectors of their area it seems to have opened them up to all kinds of threat and very little in the way of allies.  It’s a bit like being the quickest draw in the old wild west – everyone wants to pitch themselves against you.  Plus, being without allies is a serious downfall, it leaves the pack open to potential takeover threats and puts all the wolves and their families at risk.  Don’t get me wrong, they have friends, sort of, but they all usually back off when the proverbial hits the fan.

Thirdly, Adam.  He’s also suffering fallout from previous books which leaves him not quite himself.  He’s very withdrawn in this book and seems to be pushing Mercy away.  Now, this may feel like a minor point by way of plot but you have to stay with it.  I was really intrigued by him and actually thought this was a great way for the author to upset the apple cart a little.  It made me realise how very strong the relationship between the two was in previous instalments and how very much you take it for granted.  Not only was Adam a little absent but he was also losing control.  I loved, and at the same time felt sad, by the way Adam’s wolf talked to Mercy to try and protect her.  Plus, the scene in the garage – my giddy aunt!  That is all.  You’ll simply have to read this to find out. Teasers be teasing!

Finally, Mercy.  She undoubtedly makes this series for me.  She’s grown such a lot during the course of the series but she still recognises that in terms of her own abilities she’s not the strongest supe out there.  And, in fact, this is one of her key assets because everyone continues to underestimate her. She’s not the toughest cookie, by no means the largest, her magic is fairly weak comparatively speaking, but added all together, with the friends she has made along the way, her crafty coyote heritage, her shapeshifting and her quick wits she’s becoming a real force to be reckoned with.  Plus, I love the way she’s coming to terms with certain things herself, like her other space (which feels a little like a dreamscape) and the way she is becoming stronger there.  Her abilities with spirits and her attachment to Stefan who I had strong fears for in this instalment.

The only thing I haven’t mentioned is the new found obsession for Mercy that a rather unusually powerful vampire called Wulfe seems to have developed.  It comes across as a little crazy and harmless but clearly this is another character who shouldn’t be underestimated and I can’t wait to find out how this development plays out.

In terms of criticisms.  Like Mercy, I’m coming to the end of my tether with Christy.  In a way she’s starting to feel very much like a device to wheel out everytime trouble is needed between Mercy and the pack.  I understand that she’s part of Adam’s life and always will be given they have a child together, but, I’m beginning to feel a little weary of the way she manipulates everyone and they fall for her same b/s over and over again.  come on people, try using the old grey matter every now and again.  Plus, if I was Mercy I’d be pretty sick and tired of being part of a pack who seem to overlook all the good things she does for the pack whilst siding with someone who seems to bring them nothing but bad times.  Take off the rose tinted glasses already.  Still, wolves and their protective nature I suppose. Plus, I guess Mercy can be a bit unpredictable and impulsive which has also brought some bad attention to their doorstep.  I guess Mercy is a much, much nicer person than me because I would definitely be in a sulk or a strop by now.

All being said, I thought Smoke Bitten was a very good read.  It was quick paced, entertaining and intriguing.  I liked that this episode demonstrates that Mercy isn’t yet firmly established as part of the pack and it also shakes things up with the Adam/Mercy comfort zone.  On top of that it gives a feel for something ominous looming on the horizon.  I wouldn’t say this is a bridging book but it definitely sets out the stall for something bad in the offing.

I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publisher, for which my thanks.  The above is my own opinion.

My rating 4 out of 5*

 

 

Can’t Wait Wednesday : Driftwood by Marie Brennan

Can't Wait Wednesday

“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme that was originally created by Breaking the Spine.  Unfortunately Breaking the Spine are no longer hosting so I’m now linking my posts up to Wishful Endings Can’t Wait Wednesday. Don’t forget to stop over, link up and check out what books everyone else is waiting for.  If you want to take part, basically, every Wednesday, we highlight a book that we’re really looking forward to.  This week my book is : Driftwood by Marie Brennan.  Shut the front door and give me this book, ahem, please. Pretty please even with cherries and sprinkles and cream.

DriftwoodWho is Last?

Fame is rare in Driftwood–it’s hard to get famous if you don’t stick around long enough for people to know you. But many know the guide, Last, a one-blooded survivor who has seen his world end many lifetimes ago. For Driftwood is a strange place of slow apocalypses, where continents eventually crumble into mere neighborhoods, pulled inexorably towards the center in the Crush. Cultures clash, countries fall, and everything eventually disintegrates.

Within the Shreds, a rumor goes around that Last has died. Drifters come together to commemorate him. But who really was Last? Lying liar, or heroic savior? A mercenary, a charlatan, a legend? A man, an immortal–perhaps even a god?

Discover Marie Brennan (The Memoirs of Lady Trent)’s incomparable Driftwood, a realm of fragments cohered into a myth that encompasses realities.

Due for publication: July 2020

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