The 2nd book in the All Souls Trilogy. Diana and Matthew have traveled to the past in an attempt to find Ashmole 782 and a witch to help train Diana in the use of her powers. Unfortunately, good intentions do not make up for lack of planning and things start going downhill very quickly as the present day Matthew tries to replace the Matthew of the past while not drawing attention to the switch. Even more troubling is the fact that Diana's powers continue to be unpredictable and finding a teacher is much more difficult in an age when witches and other creatures are in hiding for fear of being put to death. And of course, there's the little matter that just by being in the past they are altering their own future.
A bit slow at times which I remember from the first book but that was as they were trying to establish character and romance and it didn't work quite as well this time. It was well-written and I enjoyed it but I think it could have been a little shorter or developed the plot a little further. I look forward to seeing how this all wraps up in the next book.
Page count: 577p/30,903p ytd
I have loved to read ever since I can remember. I'm glad to have you join me on my journey!
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Saturday, September 15, 2012
110:95 Touch the Dark by Karen Chance
The first in the Cassie Palmer series. Cassie (Cassandra) is a clairvoyant who has run away from the vampire who murdered her family in order to have access to her powers from a young age. Now the vampires have found her but it's not the one who kept her for all those years but the Consul and the entire North American Senate who want to use her and her powers. A war is brewing with another faction of vampires led by Rasputin who is siding himself with the Dark Fey and the Black Circle of Mages. Rasputin has managed to kidnap the sybil who was chosen to be the next Pythia, the clairvoyant repository of great power to move about in time. The Silver Circle has sent its own representative, Pritkin, whose job it is to make sure that the sybil is found or barring that, to keep Cassie from gaining that power because she is untrained and they don't believe they'll be able to control her should the power choose to go to her. The problem with that is that she already seems to be exhibiting some of those powers. So now Cassie has Tony (her old vampire master), Rasputin, and Pritkin all wanting to take her out and the only people who want to keep her alive are a different bunch of vampires who, while they will seduce her to get what they want, will still want to keep her on a short leash and curb her freedom.
As you can see, there is a TON going on in this book. It was a bit confusing at times trying to figure out what was going on with the time jumping stuff but it does get explained eventually. I really enjoyed it and I'm looking forward to the next one. There are currently four more out in the series sitting on my bookshelf so now I just need to find more time to read.
Page count: 307p/29,769p
As you can see, there is a TON going on in this book. It was a bit confusing at times trying to figure out what was going on with the time jumping stuff but it does get explained eventually. I really enjoyed it and I'm looking forward to the next one. There are currently four more out in the series sitting on my bookshelf so now I just need to find more time to read.
Page count: 307p/29,769p
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
110:94 Ashes of Honor by Seanan McGuire
The 6th book in the October Daye series. Etienne, Sylvester's number 1 knight, has come to Toby with a problem. His changling daughter which he didn't even know existed until that day, is missing and it turns out that she has inherited his powers of teleportation in spades and without any of the controls. She is being hunted and is popping into areas that were supposed to be sealed off thousands of years ago by Oberon himself and if she continues unchecked, it will kill her and rip open holes in Faerie that may tear it apart. Toby is a sucker for protecting kids but this case may be one that will test her and her new healing powers too far....
This was an absolutely incredible read. I could not put it down and now that I'm finished, I couldn't be more thrilled with the outcome of everything and my biggest disappointment is that it's over too quickly and now I have to wait a year for the next one. This series has just gotten better and better!
Page count: 353p/29,462p ytd
This was an absolutely incredible read. I could not put it down and now that I'm finished, I couldn't be more thrilled with the outcome of everything and my biggest disappointment is that it's over too quickly and now I have to wait a year for the next one. This series has just gotten better and better!
Page count: 353p/29,462p ytd
Sunday, September 2, 2012
110:93 Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. LeGuin
Last read in April 2009. Here's my review from that time:
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So I remember reading at least part of these eons ago and all I could ever remember from it was the shadow that scared the beejezus out of me and I've never picked it up since. Well, my brother has been waxing poetic about it and it was part of the English course I'm doing with Jason so I sucked it up, put on my big girl panties, and dove in.
Yes, the shadow is still scary but I don't think I ever made it to the end as a child. I really enjoyed the whole book and the deeper meanings within it. I'm glad that I finally made it a priority and read it and I'm even more happy that Christopher and Jason have also read it and we get to share it together. Beautifully written in a rich world with richer characters. I really look forward to reading the rest of the series and other books by LeGuin.
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Coming forward to today, I'm now studying it with Matthew and I enjoyed it just as much this time around as I did the last. Having read the rest of the series and now other works by Ms. LeGuin, I just stand in awe of what rich worlds she creates and the incredible people she fills them with to create the rich stories she does.
Page count: 182p/29,109p ytd
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So I remember reading at least part of these eons ago and all I could ever remember from it was the shadow that scared the beejezus out of me and I've never picked it up since. Well, my brother has been waxing poetic about it and it was part of the English course I'm doing with Jason so I sucked it up, put on my big girl panties, and dove in.
Yes, the shadow is still scary but I don't think I ever made it to the end as a child. I really enjoyed the whole book and the deeper meanings within it. I'm glad that I finally made it a priority and read it and I'm even more happy that Christopher and Jason have also read it and we get to share it together. Beautifully written in a rich world with richer characters. I really look forward to reading the rest of the series and other books by LeGuin.
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Coming forward to today, I'm now studying it with Matthew and I enjoyed it just as much this time around as I did the last. Having read the rest of the series and now other works by Ms. LeGuin, I just stand in awe of what rich worlds she creates and the incredible people she fills them with to create the rich stories she does.
Page count: 182p/29,109p ytd
Saturday, September 1, 2012
110:92 Eyes Like Leaves by Charles deLint
Hafarl's staff is broken and the power of summer is waning as his brother, Lothan, the Winter Lord, is determined to bring about the Everwinter. To bring balance back, the Summerlord's staff must be restored but how can an old man, a young apprentice, and an untried and untutored girl possibly manage that.
First time reading Charles deLint and I can understand now why he comes so highly recommended in fantasy. This was a lovely tale, deftly woven so that all the pieces were laid out to come together in the end but without it being boring because you know exactly what will happen. Yes, good will win out but it's how all those pieces come together that is just a joy to behold.
Page count: 320p/28,927p ytd
First time reading Charles deLint and I can understand now why he comes so highly recommended in fantasy. This was a lovely tale, deftly woven so that all the pieces were laid out to come together in the end but without it being boring because you know exactly what will happen. Yes, good will win out but it's how all those pieces come together that is just a joy to behold.
Page count: 320p/28,927p ytd
110:91 Billy the Kid and the Vampyres of Vegas by Michael Scott
Short story set in the Nicholas Flammel series. Billy the Kid has been charged by his master to take something to Sachatch but while he's there, she receives a call from someone she thought long dead needing to be rescued in Las Vegas. Billy can't let her go alone even if she is a ten-thousand year old vampire and thus begins their long road trip.
An interesting little tale where we get to see Billy and Sachatch meet and get a little bit more feel for their backgrounds apart from the main story line of the books.
Page count: 52p/28,607p ytd
An interesting little tale where we get to see Billy and Sachatch meet and get a little bit more feel for their backgrounds apart from the main story line of the books.
Page count: 52p/28,607p ytd
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
110:90 Cat Tales by Faith Hunter
4 short stories set in the Jane Yellowrock universe.
The Early Years ~ We get to meet Jane just as she's leaving the group home and embarking upon her life as an adult where the first thing she does is try to find the place she has seen in her dreams. It's the first time in her conscience memory Beast takes over her form. It's an interesting little footnote but doesn't really give much detail of her past.
Cat Tats ~ We finally learn where Rick's cat tatoos come from and a bit of his backstory which was really nice.
Kits ~ The story of how Molly and Jane meet and become friends.
Blood, Fangs, and Going Furry ~ How Rick ends up in the care of Kemanabi at Jane's insistence.
Nice little short stories. All but the first actually fill in some holes or backstory that while not necessary is nice to have. The first one I had high hopes for but in reality, nothing happens so it was a bit of a letdown.
Page count: 113p/28,555p ytd
The Early Years ~ We get to meet Jane just as she's leaving the group home and embarking upon her life as an adult where the first thing she does is try to find the place she has seen in her dreams. It's the first time in her conscience memory Beast takes over her form. It's an interesting little footnote but doesn't really give much detail of her past.
Cat Tats ~ We finally learn where Rick's cat tatoos come from and a bit of his backstory which was really nice.
Kits ~ The story of how Molly and Jane meet and become friends.
Blood, Fangs, and Going Furry ~ How Rick ends up in the care of Kemanabi at Jane's insistence.
Nice little short stories. All but the first actually fill in some holes or backstory that while not necessary is nice to have. The first one I had high hopes for but in reality, nothing happens so it was a bit of a letdown.
Page count: 113p/28,555p ytd
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