Weekly Wrap Up : 11th November 2018
Howdy everyone. Hope you’ve all been having a good week. My plans have kind of gone out the window in many ways but it really doesn’t matter does it? Plans are like rules – made for breaking? I’ve read four books this week, which sounds like a lot of reading but in fact I did start two of these books the previous week so I was just finishing things I’d already started – although I now need to do some more catching up with reviews of course. I’ve had some very good reading. I went off plan a little although I did read three of the books on my list so I’m not going to beat myself up. I loved the second Heartstone book – it was great. An Easy Death was very easy going and what I’ve come to expect from Charlaine Harris and Shadow of the Fox was a great Japanese inspired fantasy quest. MR Carey’s Someone Like Me – I couldn’t resist picking it up and it was compelling indeed. So, my books this past week:
- An Easy Death by Charlaine Harris
- Shadow of the Fox by Julie Kagawa
- Dragonshadow (Heartstone #2) by Elle Katharine White
- Someone Like Me by MR Carey
Next week’s reads:
- Empress of All Seasons by Emiko Jean
- Songwoman by Ilka Tampke
Upcoming reviews:
- Starborn by Lucy Hounsom
- Envy of Angels by Matt Wallace
- Noir by Christopher Moore
- Record of a Spaceborn Few by Becky Chambers
- The Tethered Mage by Melissa Caruso
- In the Night Wood by Dale Bailey
- The Winters by Lisa Gabriele
- An Easy Death by Charlaine Harris
- Dragonshadow (Heartstone #2) by Elle Katharine White
- Someone Like Me by MR Carey
I’d love to know what you’re reading this week.
Friday Face Off : ‘All right! They’re spiders from Mars! You happy?’
9 November 2018
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Tags: Books by Proxy, Friday Face off, Spiders

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, compare a couple of the different covers available for that particular book and choose your favourite. Future week’s themes are listed below – the list has been updated to help out those of you who like to plan ahead – 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. This week’s theme:
‘All right! They’re spiders from Mars! You happy?’ – A cover featuring a critter of the eight legged variety
I had two or three books this week but eventually went for : Skitter (The Hatching #2) by Ezekiel Boone:
I’m not overly keen on the top three covers to be honest and I have no idea what the idea behind the third cover is at all. It certainly stands out in this bunch as the odd one out. I like the bottom two covers. I like the purple and black but on balance my favourite is:

Like last week I’ve added a Mr Linky here so that you can leave a link if you wish or please leave me a link in the comments so I can visit and check out your covers. Thanks
Next week – a scary cover
Future themes: (if you’re struggling with any of these themes then use a ‘freebie’ of one of your favourite covers)
16th November – There is no terror in the bang, only in the anticipation of it.’ – A scary cover
23rd November – ‘The child is in love with a human. And not just any human. A prince!’ – A cover featuring a mermaid/man
30th November – “..the children of the night. What music they make!” – a cover with a vampire
7th December – ‘I am Aragorn son of Arathorn; and if by life or death I can save you, I will.’ – A cover featuring a hero
14th December -“Heavy is the head that wears the crown” – A cover featuring a crown
21st December – ‘ho, ho, ho’ – A seasonal cover
28th December – A freebie – choose one of your favourite titles and compare the covers
2019
4th January – A cover that is fresh – New beginnings for a New Year
11th January – ‘I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king’ – A cover that depicts a novel set in the Tudor period
18th January – A cover featuring an Amulet – either in the cover or title
25th January – ‘Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.’ – A cover featuring a monk/priest/person of the cloth
1st February – A comedy cover
8th February – ‘Hi little cub. Oh no, don’t be ssscared.’ – A cover with snakes
15th February – A heart – for Valentine’s day past
22nd February – “Woe, destruction, ruin, and decay; the worst is death and death will have his day.” – A cover with abandoned building/s
1st March – ‘who will buy this wonderful morning’ – A cover featuring a shop or market
8th March – ‘Two little fishes and a momma fishy too’ – A cover featuring a fish/fishes or other sea creatures
15th March – ‘Beware the moon, lads.’ – A cover with a shapeshifter
22nd March – ‘A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse’ – A cover featuring a king
29th March – “I thought unicorns were more . . . Fluffy.” – A cover featuring a unicorn
5th April – ‘nomad is an island’ – A cover featuring a desert landscape
12th April – ‘Odin, Odin, send the wind to turn the tide – A cover featuring a longboat
19th April – ‘It was the best of times, it was the worst of times – A cover featuring a school
Shadow of The Fox (Shadow of the Fox #1) by Julie Kagawa
8 November 2018
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Tags: Julie Kagawa, Shadow of the Fox, Shadow of the Fox #1
Shadow of the Fox is Japanese inspired fantasy that completely exceeded my expectations. It’s full of exciting action, cram packed with intriguing demons, myths and folklore, the characters are heart warming and on top of that it’s a quest style story which just really appeals to me.
The story is told through three characters. My favourite is Yumeko, a half human/kitsune whose love of mischief quite often results in her being in trouble with the Monks of the Silent Winds Temple where she has been raised since the day she was left at the entrance. The monks have told Yumeko that she must hide her true nature from people who would treat her differently if they knew of her Yukai (half demon) nature.
Kage Tatsumi is an assassin for the Shadow Clan. He bears a demon possessed sword and runs the constant risk of the demon taking over his own mind. Subsequently his clan have raised him to withstand pain without showing emotion. He’s had a fairly brutal and cold upbringing without any sort of affection as emotions are believed to weaken the resolve.
The final character is a young serving girl named Suki. Her story is so sad and in fact we read about Suki before we meet the other two characters. I don’t think it’s a spoiler to say that Suki meets a shockingly brutal end and returns as a ghost – a rather timid ghost if I might say so. She trails her mistress watching her actions from the shadows.
I loved having the three POVs.
Yumeko and Tatsumi cross paths fairly early in the story. Basically, and I’m not going to go overboard on the plot but there’s an ancient artefact – a scroll in fact. Every 1,000 years the bearer of the Scroll will be granted a wish by the Kami Dragon. The time is approaching and so you can imagine a number of different people are interested in it’s whereabouts. The Temple where Yumeko was raised is attacked by demons searching for the scroll and Yumeko is the only survivor. On the run she herself carries the scroll, her quest to take it to the Steel Feather Temple for protection. This is when she literally runs into Tatsumi – who was himself heading to the temple in search of the scroll on behalf of his master. The two make a tentative agreement, based on untruths if you will. Tatsumi needs Yumeko in order to find the location of the temple and Yumeko needs Tatsumi to help protect her on the journey.
I loved the world created here. It’s just so full of creativity that I couldn’t stop reading. Every new chapter brings something fascinating to the page and it was like a breath of fresh air. There are angry ghosts, blood magic, demons, curses, forest spirits, witches and Samurai – I don’t know how anybody could fail to be impressed to be honest. I just loved it.
The story is told as a quest. Basically, Yumeko is travelling across country in the hope of finding the location of a secret temple. Along the way she will meet with many side adventures and mishaps, usually of the quite deadly sort. Her naivety and simple goodness eventually starts to break down Tatsumi’s carefully constructed barriers and clearly the two begin to share a certain chemistry. However, there is no romance involved, at this stage anyway. Yes, the two are clearly becoming attached but they’re both keeping secrets and so neither one is keen to completely relinquish control. I loved jumping from one pov to the other. It helped to show how they both felt about each other, their frustrations along the way and just the way that they are so very opposite in nature, one very light and fun, one very dark and brooding. They almost balance each other out.
On route they gather a couple of other characters. In particular a rogue Samurai (ronin) and a member of the nobility to name but two.
In terms of criticisms. Well, obviously this is a set up for the two main characters to become attached. In fairness though, I really didn’t mind that aspect of the story. It’s a slow burn and even now nothing is guaranteed. This is also a quest style adventure – think Lord of the Rings style. So it’s really less about the scroll and more about the journey. I think my main criticism is the actual quest itself. Carrying a secret, highly sought after scroll across the country, involving the revealing of a secret Temple where another part of the scroll is also hidden – what could possibly go wrong? I can picture the ‘baddie’ stepping in at the end and thanking them for bringing the two scrolls together so perfectly. And Suki’s part of the story is a little weak and feels very much like an obvious way of getting us a pov perspective within the Imperial Palace. Maybe Suki will play more of a role in the next instalment though.
As it is, I thought this was wonderfully entertaining, the pace was perfect and I fell for Yumeko. She’s a wonderful lead character and one that just pulls you in with her innocent and trusting nature. I defy you not to like her.
I can’t wait to read more.
I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publisher, for which my thanks. The above is my own opinion.
Can’t Wait Wednesday : Navigating the Stars (Sentinels of the Galaxy #1) by Maria V. Snyder
7 November 2018
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Tags: Can't wait Wednesday, Maria V Snyder, Navigating the Stars, Wishful Endings

I’m combining today’s Can’t Wait Wednesday with Sci-fi month, an event being hosted by One More and Dear Geek Place (check out the #RRSciFiMonth hashtag to keep uptodate)

“Can’t Wait 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 : Navigating the Stars (Sentinels of the Galaxy #1) by Maria V. Snyder
Navigating the Stars is the first book in a new science fiction series.
Terra Cotta Warriors have been discovered on other planets in the Milky Way Galaxy. And Lyra Daniels’ parents are the archaeological Experts (yes with a capital E) on the Warriors and have dragged her to the various planets to study them despite the time dilation causing havoc with her social life.
When one of the many Warrior planets goes silent, and looters attack her research base, Lyra becomes involved in discovering why the Warriors were placed on these planets. And, more importantly, by who.
Due for publication November 2018
#RRSciFiMonth : Space, the final frontier…
6 November 2018
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Tags: #RRSciFiMonth, Backlist sci fi books, That Artsy Reader Girl, Top Ten Tuesday

I’m combining today’s Top Ten Tuesday with Sci-fi month, an event being hosted by One More and Dear Geek Place (check out the #RRSciFiMonth hashtag to keep uptodate)
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 :
Backlist Books I Want to Read
Nice and easy for me – pick up the kindle and flip back through the library making a note of the first ten books that I haven’t yet read – and in this case use only the Sci-fi books. I’m not going to lie, I feel a bit ashamed of the number of unread books that I own just on my kindle – if I spent the next 10 years reading, without buying another book I’d have plenty to occupy me. I need help! Anyway – here are some of the sci fi books I have waiting to be read and hopefully I’ll be tackling some of these over the next month.
- Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky
- False Hearts by Laura Lamb
- Apocalypse Nyx by Kameron Hurley
- Dark Eden by Chris Beckett
- By Fire Above by Robyn Bennis
- The Stars Now Unclaimed by
- Austral by Paul McAuley
- The Three Body Problem by Liu Cixin
- Bald New World by Peter Tieryas
- Gemsigns by Stephanie Saulter
So, which book do you think I should pick up first?




