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Showing posts with label Amy Plum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amy Plum. Show all posts

May 25, 2017

Dreamfall (Dreamfall #1) by Amy Plum


Dreamfall (Dreamfall #1)
by Amy Plum
Soure: eARC provided for review.
Summary:
Cata Cordova suffers from such debilitating insomnia that she agreed to take part in an experimental new procedure. She thought things couldn’t get any worse...but she was terribly wrong.
Soon after the experiment begins, there’s a malfunction with the lab equipment, and Cata and six other teen patients are plunged into a shared dreamworld with no memory of how they got there. Even worse, they come to the chilling realization that they are trapped in a place where their worst nightmares have come to life. Hunted by creatures from their darkest imaginations and tormented by secrets they’d rather keep buried, Cata and the others will be forced to band together to face their biggest fears. And if they can’t find a way to defeat their dreams, they will never wake up.


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When I first knew about Dreamfall I was a little unsure if I wanted to read it because I don't read too many thrillers or horror books. But I'm a huge fan of Amy Plum and it looked really interesting.
Dreamfall is the story of seven insomniac teens trapped in a shared dreamworld filled with nightmares. The book starts with these teens trying an experiment to cure their insomnia. When something goes wrong, they end up comatose, or so it seems to the doctors leading the experiments. 

One of the most original things about this book is that we learn every character backstory through their nightmares. There's also a POV from a  pre-med student outside the Dreamfall (this is how they call the dream world) where there's more info about them and what’s happening while they’re dreaming. 
I have to say that I almost DNFd this book. The first half was really slow and a little boring, and maybe because I still didn't know well the characters, I didn't care much about them. 

But luckily I don't like to DNF books, so I kept going and I'm so glad I did because the second half is where everything gets better! 
The nightmares in Dreamfall aren't the kind of nightmares that keep me awake, but they were vividly described and the mood was so creepy and dark. And since the nightmares are personal and belong to each one of the characters, it made them even more gut wrenching to read. 
I'm so glad to say that, even though sometimes it felt like there was going to be a love triangle, there's no romance in this book. I still hope Cata and Fergus end up together though.
There are some twists and turns I wasn't expecting and all of that lead to an incredibly ending. I seriously can't wait for the second book. 

Overall, Dreamfall is great and suspenseful read. If you can pass those slow chapters, I'm sure you will enjoy it!

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Mar 1, 2017

Waiting on Wednesday: Dreamfall by Amy Plum




 
Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jill @ Breaking the Spine

 What I'm waiting for...

 


Cata Cordova suffers from such debilitating insomnia that she agreed to take part in an experimental new procedure. She thought things couldn’t get any worse...but she was terribly wrong.

Soon after the experiment begins, there’s a malfunction with the lab equipment, and Cata and six other teen patients are plunged into a shared dreamworld with no memory of how they got there. Even worse, they come to the chilling realization that they are trapped in a place where their worst nightmares have come to life. Hunted by creatures from their darkest imaginations and tormented by secrets they’d rather keep buried, Cata and the others will be forced to band together to face their biggest fears. And if they can’t find a way to defeat their dreams, they will never wake up.


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Why am I waiting on this book? I've real amost every book by Amy Plum (except one) and I've enjoyed them all. Dreamfall sounds scary and awesome, and since I already like Amy's writing, I'm sure I'll enjoy this one, too!

What about you?


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Nov 22, 2016

What's New? Dreamfall by Amy Plum


 


I've never really liked a book about dreams before, but I've loved all books by Amy Plum. So, maybe I'll love this one. I hope!
I've been waiting for this book ever since Amy mentioned it a while ago, so I hope it doesn't disappoint!
Check it out!

Expected publication: May 2nd 2017 by HarperTeen 

 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17285330-the-last-time-we-say-goodbye 

Cata Cordova suffers from such debilitating insomnia that she agreed to take part in an experimental new procedure. She thought things couldn’t get any worse...but she was terribly wrong.

Soon after the experiment begins, there’s a malfunction with the lab equipment, and Cata and six other teen patients are plunged into a shared dreamworld with no memory of how they got there. Even worse, they come to the chilling realization that they are trapped in a place where their worst nightmares have come to life. Hunted by creatures from their darkest imaginations and tormented by secrets they’d rather keep buried, Cata and the others will be forced to band together to face their biggest fears. And if they can’t find a way to defeat their dreams, they will never wake up.

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May 6, 2014

ARC Review: After the End by Amy Plum



After the End
Series: After the End #1
Author: Amy Plum
Pages: 352
Order it: Amazon/ B&N/ TBD
My rating: 4.5 Stars
Summary: 
She’s searching for answers to her past. They’re hunting her to save their future.
World War III has left the world ravaged by nuclear radiation. A lucky few escaped to the Alaskan wilderness. They've survived for the last thirty years by living off the land, being one with nature, and hiding from whoever else might still be out there.
At least, this is what Juneau has been told her entire life.
When Juneau returns from a hunting trip to discover that everyone in her clan has vanished, she sets off to find them. Leaving the boundaries of their land for the very first time, she learns something horrifying: There never was a war. Cities were never destroyed. The world is intact. Everything was a lie. 
Now Juneau is adrift in a modern-day world she never knew existed. But while she's trying to find a way to rescue her friends and family, someone else is looking for her. Someone who knows the extraordinary truth about the secrets of her past.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13601681-after-the-end?from_search=true 

 

If there’s something I love about Amy Plum’s books, that is her neat writing and her awesome characters.
That was After the End.
I don’t want to say much about the plot because I think the synopsis is very descriptive and I don’t want to give spoilers. But I can say I was very surprised by the magical elements in this book.
I’ve seen some people say After the End is a dystopian book but I’m not really sure about it. Even though Juneau had lived all her life with lies, the other side of the story, the real world, is modern and it didn’t feel dystopian. Not that it matters, but this book felt quite magical.

After the End is told in alternative POV between Juneau and Miles. Amy Plum did an excellent job creating different voices.
Juneau is smart, loyal, and brave. I loved the way she acted after she discovered the truth, I loved that she was serious and determined.
The only thing I didn't like about Juneau is that she lived with her people far away from the modern world, and yet she understood everything so fast. It was like Juneau was super-smart.
Miles, in the other hand was awesome. He was hilarious! He was smart, a little arrogant but sweet and courageous.

It made me really happy when the hints of the romance started to show.
It wasn’t a huge romance, but it was enough. Juneau and Miles were a badass team. Their relationship is one of the most natural I’ve seen. It started slowly but then it became something solid.
I’m so thankful because this book doesn’t have insta-love, they even didn’t trust each other at the beginning.

After the End is full of suspense and mystery. Shocking betrayals and some jaw-dropping moments.
It has everything to be an amazing read, but I was still left with a lot of questions and the ending somehow felt a little rushed. Like there was something missing.
Anyway, I really enjoyed After the End. I think this will be a great series. Plus, the cover is amazing.

After the End has action, drama, and great characters. With an amazing plot and secrecy that will have you on the edge of your seat, After the End is the best beginning of a new series.


***An eARC of this book was provided by the publisher. Thank you!*** 
 

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