So I decided to do a couple of mini reviews as I do have a lot of books to review and this minimises the amount of normal book reviews posts so that it’s not all book reviews that you read.
Pages:384
Publish date:June 2013 (Aus)
Publisher:Allen and Unwin
ISBN: 9781743315507
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Five years ago, Wren Connolly was shot three times in the chest. After 178 minutes she came back as a Reboot: stronger, faster, able to heal, and less emotional. The longer Reboots are dead, the less human they are when they return. Wren 178 is the deadliest Reboot in the Republic of Texas. Now seventeen years old, she serves as a soldier for HARC (Human Advancement and Repopulation Corporation).
Wren’s favorite part of the job is training new Reboots, but her latest newbie is the worst she’s ever seen. As a 22, Callum Reyes is practically human. His reflexes are too slow, he’s always asking questions, and his ever-present smile is freaking her out. Yet there’s something about him she can’t ignore. When Callum refuses to follow an order, Wren is given one last chance to get him in line—or she’ll have to eliminate him. Wren has never disobeyed before and knows if she does, she’ll be eliminated, too. But she has also never felt as alive as she does around Callum.
The perfect soldier is done taking orders.
Reboot:
I was sent a copy of Reboot by Amy Tintera from Allen and Unwin. This is no way las influenced my review.
Let’s just say that I have been recommended this book so many times and I have, wanted to ever since I heard about it, I just never seemed to find it in the shops and never brought it online so when I was sent Reboot from Allen and Unwin. I nearly screamed the house down.
All I can say about Reboot is wow. I adored this book. As soon as I picked it up it did not leave my hands it was just so addicting. Wren was a really thought-provoking character to read and have an insight about. It’s not every day that you are in the mind of someone who has died, come back to life and is now killing machine.
I loved reading into her mind, reading how she was feeling was something very different because of whom she has become. Nevertheless the one thing that I loved the most was reading her journey. She went from a person that came back to life after 178 minutes to now someone that can think and feel like a human again.
‘I laughed and utter delight danced across his face, like he hadn’t been sure that the statement was true.’ – page 202
Wren is now a trainer, training new reboots to become warriors just like her, all her years have been adequate up until she picks Callum whom is a 22. He is still very human and man did I adored his character. When reading you are able to witness Callum through Wren and it’s unusual and very unlike other relationships in books. Possibly because she doesn’t have many human emotions but Callum is practically still human.
I loved the connection between Wren and Callum in Reboot. Their relationship is very different from what I have read before which is refreshing and intriguing. Wren trying to hold in her feelings while trying to stop Callum from disobeying. It’s something so different but pulls at the heart strings.
The writing style of Tintera is simple yet very heaving and emotionally driven. Reboot is original, refreshing and unbelievably amazing. The world that Tintera created is mesmerizing and so intriguing. There was twists and turns all over the place but that is what made the book that much more exciting.
The Rapunzel Dilemma by Jennifer Kloester
Pages:318(ebook)
Publish date:27 August 2014
Publisher:Penguin Australia
ISBN: 1743484100
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Lily’s had a charmed life so far, and now she’s off to London to pursue her dream of becoming a great actor. But life at the London Drama Academy is full of surprises – and for the first time, Lily finds that things don’t always go her way.
It’s not just the other students who are making life difficult. Lily’s got a secret she’s not sure how to handle, but she finds that a room in one of the Academy’s deserted towers makes a perfect refuge. Lily can’t stay locked in the tower forever, though. And when she meets the mysterious Ronan Carver, everything starts to change . . .
The Rapunzel Dilemma:
I received an e-copy of The Rapunzel Dilemma by Jennifer Kloester from Penguin Australia in exchange for a review this is no way has influenced my thoughts about what I have read.
I really relished in reading The Rapunzel Dilemma but I didn’t loved it as much as I enjoyed reading The Cinderella moment simply because I didn’t really like Lily our main character.
Lily, just moved into her new school, the London Drama Academy but it’s not what she expected it to be. Lily has practically gotten everything she wanted in life but now she has to make decision that she never thought would have any choice in including the decision that might force her family to fall apart or worse herself.
Lily is well a little naïve I guess. She just didn’t understand how and why some people didn’t like her, why things didn’t go her way and I understand that she is this way because of her life but after it kept on happening and happening it got me so angry and frustrated. I wanted to jump in the book, slap her across the cheek and give her a reality check.
Furthermore other than my little dislike for Lily, The Rapunzel Dilemma is a stunning read. Jennifer Kloester is an amazing writer that is gifted in capturing the reader, pulling them in and she doesn’t let them go until the end, even then it’s hard to let the story go. It’s beautiful, and mesmerizing.
Again Kloester knows how to capture the audience and I love that her characters are very different from each other, some I wanted to strangle, some I wanted to hug and kiss all day. There is something there for everyone.
If you loved The Cinderella Moment then you are going to love The Rapunzel Dilemma. And if you haven’t read anything for Jennifer Kloester yet, then get onto it.
Pages:304 ebook)
Publish date:September 2nd 2014
Publisher:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Children’s Book Group
ISBN: 0544453271
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The last person Zac expects in the room next door is a girl like Mia, angry and feisty with questionable taste in music. In the real world, he wouldn’t—couldn’t—be friends with her. In hospital different rules apply, and what begins as a knock on the wall leads to a note—then a friendship neither of them sees coming.
You need courage to be in hospital; different courage to be back in the real world. In one of these worlds Zac needs Mia. And in the other Mia needs Zac. Or maybe they both need each other, always.
Zac and Mia:
I received an e-copy of Zac and Mia by A.J Betts from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Children’s Book Group in exchange for an honest review. This is no way has influenced my opinion on the book.
Zac and Mia is an absolutely stunning and heart gripping novel that will pull your heart into pieces. Zac and Mia is not your typical YA novel. There is something about it that separates it from other novels that I have read before. I cannot really pick what it is but it just makes the novel so much better.
Zac’s very witty and in saying that I would love to have him as a best friend, there is something about his character that always put a smile on my face. Zac has a beautiful nature and it complements Mia’s wild and most of the time irritating characteristics. Mia is an interesting character, she is well, very immature and selfish but I cannot really blame her, with everything that has happened in her life furthermore everything happening in her life in the moments of the book.
I’m the least brave of everyone. I never signed up for this war. Leukaemia conscripted me, the fucker
I don’t know how many times I shed tears for both Zac and Mia, the way that Zac is unconditionally loving and would do pretty much anything for everyone else. The friendship that builds between these two is absolutely beautiful.
A.J Betts is a remarkable writer that is able to capture so many emotions. The character development of both Zac and Mia is something. The reader is able to see and understand both Zac and Mia changing and some of it for the better.
Zac and Mia is heartbreaking, uplifting and moving. The adventures of finding out what life really is and what your life is worth is explored throughout Zac and Mia. Both Zac and Mia are both incredibly young but have been so much and A.J Betts understand and does this so well.
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