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Showing posts with label multiverse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label multiverse. Show all posts

Oct 25, 2016

What's New? Traveler (Traveler #1) by L.E. DeLano


 


Is it just me or this book sounds absolutely cute? I don't know, but I'm DYING to read it! Book boyfriend comes to life, what else can I ask for!?
Check it out!

Expected publication: February 7th 2017 by Swoon Reads

 

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

Jessa has spent her life dreaming of other worlds and writing down stories more interesting than her own, until the day her favorite character, Finn, suddenly shows up and invites her out for coffee. After the requisite nervous breakdown, Jessa learns that she and Finn are Travelers, born with the ability to slide through reflections and dreams into alternate realities. 
But it’s not all steampunk pirates and fantasy lifestyles…Jessa is dying over and over again, in every reality, and Finn is determined that this time, he’s going to stop it… this Jessa is going to live.


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Apr 29, 2016

Some Books Ago: The Shadow Society (The Shadow Society #1) by Marie Rutkoski


Every Tuesday I post about the new books I discover. So, I wanted to give a shout out to all those books published some years ago, I don't want to you to forget them!

I love Marie Rutkoski, but I had NO IDEA this book was hers! I have on my to-read list since... I don't know, a long time ago, but I never notices the author name until last week. That's a bit crazy!
I would love to read it soon! Have you read it? Was it good?
Check it out! 

It was published on October 16th 2012 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux





Summary:

Darcy Jones doesn't remember anything before the day she was abandoned as a child outside a Chicago firehouse. She has never really belonged anywhere—but she couldn't have guessed that she comes from an alternate world where the Great Chicago Fire didn't happen and deadly creatures called Shades terrorize the human population.

Memories begin to haunt Darcy when a new boy arrives at her high school, and he makes her feel both desire and desired in a way she hadn't thought possible. But Conn's interest in her is confusing. It doesn't line up with the way he first looked at her.

As if she were his enemy.

When Conn betrays Darcy, she realizes that she can't rely on anything—not herself, not the laws of nature, and certainly not him. Darcy decides to infiltrate the Shadow Society and uncover the Shades' latest terrorist plot. What she finds out will change her world forever . . .

In this smart, compulsively readable novel, master storyteller Marie Rutkoski has crafted an utterly original world, characters you won't soon forget, and a tale full of intrigue and suspense.
 
 
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Feb 18, 2016

Ten Thousand Skies Above You by Claudia Gray


Ten Thousand Skies Above You
by Claudia Gray.
My Rating: 5 stars
Source: Publisher. Thank you!
Summary:
Ever since she used the Firebird, her parents' invention, to cross into alternate dimensions, Marguerite has caught the attention of enemies who will do anything to force her into helping them dominate the multiverse—even hurting the people she loves. She resists until her boyfriend, Paul, is attacked and his consciousness scattered across multiple dimensions. 
Marguerite has no choice but to search for each splinter of Paul’s soul. The hunt sends her racing through a war-torn San Francisco, the criminal underworld of New York City, and a glittering Paris where another Marguerite hides a shocking secret. Each world brings Marguerite one step closer to rescuing Paul. But with each trial she faces, she begins to question the destiny she thought they shared. 
The second book in the Firebird trilogy, Ten Thousand Skies Above You features Claudia Gray’s lush, romantic language and smart, exciting action, and will have readers clamoring for the next book


*****

You have no idea how happy I am to be writing about this book. I HATED Marguerite, the main character, in the first book. I couldn’t forgive her for something she did, so I didn’t want to read this one. I wasn’t going to.
BUT, aside from Marguerite I love everything about A Thousand Pieces Of You. I loved the world-building of every one of the worlds. I loved Theo and Paul. I loved the writing. I loved the idea of the multiverses and the Firebird.

Then I read the synopsis of this book and it reminded me right away of an anime I love: “Tsubasa Chronicle. In that anime Princess Sakura’s soul is splintered in many pieces in the form as feathers and Syaoran (the love interest) has to travel different universes to rescue them.
Sounds alike, right?
That’s why I gave The Firebird series a second chance. Because I wanted to know if it was like Tsubasa Chronicle.
It wasn’t.
Marguerite still drives me nuts, but every one of the things I loved about the first book were still there, and with Marguerite realizing how wrong she was, I was able to move on and the enjoy this book for what it was.

Yes, this means I loved Ten Thousand Skies Above You. Claudia Gray did such a great job creating so many unique worlds, twisting the plot and redeeming her characters.
I still have a few problems with the romance, mostly because it frustrates that they’re always separate. Damn, I want them together!
Except from that, Ten Thousand Skies Above You was perfection. I don’t know much about science (though I love to read about it), but the concepts behind the Firebird seemed realistic and well crafted (is it the right word?).
The worlds they visited in this book were amazing and so different one from each other.
You know what? I’m dying to read the last book. I’m so looking forward to the end of this series and hopefully it’ll be as amazing as this one was.




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Nov 3, 2014

ARC Review: A Thousand Pieces of You by Claudia Gray


A Thousand Pieces of You
Series: Firebird #1
Author: Claudia Gray
Pages: 368
My Rating: 4 stars
Source: ARC provided for review. Thank you!
Summary:
Marguerite Caine’s physicist parents are known for their radical scientific achievements. Their most astonishing invention: the Firebird, which allows users to jump into parallel universes, some vastly altered from our own. But when Marguerite’s father is murdered, the killer—her parent’s handsome and enigmatic assistant Paul—escapes into another dimension before the law can touch him.
Marguerite can’t let the man who destroyed her family go free, and she races after Paul through different universes, where their lives entangle in increasingly familiar ways. With each encounter she begins to question Paul’s guilt—and her own heart. Soon she discovers the truth behind her father’s death is more sinister than she ever could have imagined.


****


This book was just as beautiful as its cover.
A Thousand Pieces of You is the best book I’ve read by Claudia Gray. Her writing, her world-building, her characters, every part of this book was well created and addictive.
I cannot even compare this book with any other, because it was unlike anything I read before. Unique, intriguing and heartbreaking.
And let me tell you this, while you’re reading books about multiverses, there’s too much to guess. I was afraid all my theories will be right, but they weren't. It was unexpected and thrilling.
Marguerite, the main character, is a brave and likable heroine.
Theo and Paul are also intriguing characters and you can’t help but love them.
This book takes place in many different settings, many different universes and every one of them is gorgeous, and captivating.
 
My only problem with this book was the love triangle. The worst kind of love triangle for me.
I have to warn you. ***This might be a spoiler***
It was a love triangle with a doppelganger in it. Because, you know, when it’s about multiverses there’s the possibility of falling in love with the other version of that person you may love in your own world. So, that happened. And I hated it.
However, Claudia Gray managed a perfect twist I was no expecting and I’m really grateful for that.

Overall, A Thousand Pieces of You is an engaging read. Surprising, heartbreaking and absolutely brilliant.
This is a must read.


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Oct 3, 2014

ARC Review: Trial by Fire by Josephine Angelini


Trial by Fire (The Worldwalker #1)
Author: Josephine Angelini
Pages: 374
My rating: 4 stars
Source: ARC
This world is trying to kill Lily Proctor. Her life-threatening allergies keep her from enjoying experiences that others in her hometown of Salem take for granted, which is why she is determined to enjoy her first high school party with her best friend and longtime crush, Tristan. But after a humiliating incident in front of half her graduating class, Lily wishes she could just disappear.
Suddenly, Lily is in a different Salem—one overrun with horrifying creatures and ruled by powerful women called Crucibles. Strongest and cruelest of them all is Lillian . . . Lily's other self in this alternate universe.
What makes Lily weak at home is what makes her extraordinary in New Salem. In this confusing world, Lily is torn between responsibilities she can't hope to shoulder alone and a love she never expected.


****

First off, I wanted to thank the author for the chance to win this signed ARC from her blog. 
I wasn’t lucky with Starcrossed, the only book I read by Josephine Angelini. I don’t really know if it was the translation (I read it in Spanish), but I couldn’t connect with any character and I didn’t like the writing. However, everything I read about this new book was amazing and I really wanted to give it a try.

I’m not sure what to say about this book, so let’s start with the good.
Trial by Fire was completely different from everything I’ve read before. Josephine Angelini did a great job with the 3rd person POV and the world-building. In fact, what everyone told me about the world-building was completely right. I fell in love with this twisted and wicked Salem. Everything was well explained and seemed realistic.
The characters were likable and well created. Lily is a strong and loving protagonist and Rowan is simply the best love interest ever!

The bad.  
Every good thing I have to say about this book is about the world-building and the characters. I was blown away by it. It was spectacular.
BUT the pacing was too slow and it was full of info-dumping.
I felt like it had many unnecessary scenes and explanations, and after all, there’ll be more sequels, so she could have added them in the next book. I’m sad to say some parts were, well… boring.

However, I enjoyed the book and I found it interesting and unique. I hope book 2 has more action, because I really want to discover all the secrets and find out how things end.
I give Trial by Fire 4 stars for its originality and amazing ending!

4

Jul 21, 2014

ARC Review: Dissonance by Erica O'Rourke


Dissonance
Series: Dissonance #1
Author: Erica O'Rourke
Pages: 496
Source: Publisher
My rating: 3 stars
Summary:
Delancy Sullivan has always known there’s more to reality than what people see. Every time someone makes a choice, a new, parallel world branches off from the existing one. Eating breakfast or skipping it, turning left instead of right, sneaking out instead of staying in bed ~ all of these choices create an alternate universe in which an echo self takes the road not travelled and makes the opposite decision. As a Walker, someone who can navigate between these worlds, Del’s job is to keep all of the dimensions in harmony.
Normally, Del can hear the dissonant frequency that each world emits as clear as a bell. But when a training session in an off-key world goes horribly wrong, she is forbidden from Walking by the Council. But Del’s not big on following the rules and she secretly starts to investigate these other worlds. Something strange is connecting them and it’s not just her random encounters with echo versions of the guy she likes, Simon Lane.
But Del’s decisions have unimaginable consequences and, as she begins to fall for the Echo Simons in each world, she draws closer to a truth that the Council of Walkers is trying to hide ~ a secret that threatens the fate of the entire multiverse.


Dissonance by Erica O’Rourke is a wonderful sc/fic story about the Walkers, people with the power to travel through parallel universes.
This is the story about Delancy, a walker in training… and a troublemaker.
O’Rourke created an amazing world where every decision we make creates a new universe, an Echo World, a copy of the Key World, the original.
The concept of this book is fantastic. I found myself in love with the idea of those parallel worlds. The world-building was well created, the dialogues were great and the writing was clean and enjoyable.
Sometimes the book has too many information and it was a little confusing, but if you put close attention, you get it. 

The big “but” of this book is Delancy, the main character.
See, the cover of Dissonance is stunning, the summary sounds dark and thrilling and it is… but Del was too reckless and immature. I found it hard to connect with her because voice was too young and I was expecting something darker and mysterious.
The rest of the characters were okay, but not memorable. I especially liked Montey, Del’s grandfather.
I also liked Elliot, the best friend. Despite the fact that this was the typical case of best-friend-wanting-more-than-friendship. Which was really sad because that developed in a love triangle, and I wasn’t the biggest fan of Simon, the love interest.
The cliché in the romance is something I didn’t enjoy either. The golden boy that finally notices the invisible girl, that wasn’t surprising or amazing. But I have to say that the love story grew slowly, which looked realistic and I’m really thankful for that.
I still find this couple immature, I wish I could tell you why, but that could a spoiler…

The ending however was unexpected and action packed. I loved the twist in the story and the last betrayal. This was the strongest part of the book.
Overall, Dissonance is a great story, and a new and original world that you’ll like to meet. If you like books about multiverse with young but entertaining characters, I’m sure you’ll enjoy this one. 


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