Thursday, 28 October 2021

BOOK REVIEW | Gilded by Marissa Meyer

Genre: Fantasy/YA

Publication Date: 2nd November 2021

My Rating: ★★★.5

Blurb:
Long ago cursed by the god of lies, a poor miller's daughter has developed a talent for spinning stories that are fantastical and spellbinding and entirely untrue.

Or so everyone believes.

When one of Serilda's outlandish tales draws the attention of the sinister Erlking and his undead hunters, she finds herself swept away into a grim world where ghouls and phantoms prowl the earth and hollow-eyed ravens track her every move. The king orders Serilda to complete the impossible task of spinning straw into gold, or be killed for telling falsehoods. In her desperation, Serilda unwittingly summons a mysterious boy to her aid. He agrees to help her . . . for a price.

Soon Serilda realizes that there is more than one secret hidden in the castle walls, including an ancient curse that must be broken if she hopes to end the tyranny of the king and his wild hunt forever.

**Spoiler-Free Review**

I was sent a copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

I absolutely loved Marissa Meyer's Lunar Chronicles so I was very excited to read the first book in her newest series, Gilded. This is a Rumpelstiltskin retelling but with the addition of more mythology and fairy tales.

The book follows the wonderful Serilda, who is shunned by her village, who believe her black and gold eyes to be a sign of bad luck. When her lies get her into trouble and she is taken by the Erlking and asked to spin gold, she meets the mysterious Gild who offers to help her in exchange for something...

I really enjoyed this book overall. The characters were all so realistic and I absolutely loved Serilda's relationship to the children in her village; Gild was funny and intriguing; and the mystery behind everything kept me turning the page. I did guess the mystery pretty early on and some story beats were predictable but that was partly due to the nature of having heard the original tale so many times before.

Serilda was such a strong character and I actually really loved her ability to lie herself out of dangerous situations, and it was done without making the character feel unlikable.

I'm definitely interested in picking up the sequel which I feel will be more interesting since it will be less of a retelling and more of a conclusion to the story!

Tuesday, 4 May 2021

BOOK REVIEW | You and Me on Vacation by Emily Henry

 

Genre: Romance/Contemporary

Publication Date: 11th May 2021

My Rating: ★★

Blurb:

TWO FRIENDS
TEN SUMMER TRIPS
THEIR LAST CHANCE TO FALL IN LOVE

12 SUMMERS AGO: Poppy and Alex meet. They hate each other, and are pretty confident they'll never speak again.

11 SUMMERS AGO: They're forced to share a ride home from college and by the end of it a friendship is formed. And a pact: every year, one vacation together.

10 SUMMERS AGO: Alex discovers his fear of flying on the way to Vancouver.
Poppy holds his hand the whole way.

7 SUMMERS AGO: They get far too drunk and narrowly avoid getting matching tattoos in New Orleans.

2 SUMMERS AGO: It all goes wrong.

THIS SUMMER: Poppy asks Alex to join her on one last trip. A trip that will determine the rest of their lives.

You and Me on Vacation is a love story for fans of When Harry Met Sally and One Day. Get ready to travel the world, snort with laughter and - most of all - lose your heart to Poppy and Alex.

**Spoiler-Free Review**

I was sent a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Although COVID is stopping us from travelling right now, I was so glad I was able to live vicariously through this book. The entire book was so wonderfully heart-warming. If you're a fan of friends-to-lovers romance that includes hilarious banter and travelling, then you're going to love this book. I absolutely adored Emily Henry's Beach Read when I read it last year, but I think this book truly surpasses it.

Emily Henry is fantastic at writing realistic characters. Poppy and Alex's friendship is one of the best I've ever read. I'm usually not a huge fan of friends-to-lovers but this book has completely won me over. I love the way their entire relationship is told over the course of several years and vacations; even though every time we met them, they were in different places in their lives, it was so easy to see how much they care about each other.

This book had everything I wanted: friends-to-lovers, hate-to-love, one bed, hilarious banter, slow burn. Highly recommend for anyone who enjoys romance novels.

Tuesday, 5 January 2021

2020 | End of Year Book Survey

 2020 Reading Stats

Number of Books You Read: 213
Number of Re-Reads: 22
Genre You Read the Most From: Fantasy
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1. Best Book You Read in 2020?
A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers

2. Book you were excited about and thought you were going to love more but didn't?
Infinity Son by Adam Silvera and Steel Crow Saga by Paul Krueger

3. Most surprising (in a good way) book you read?
Fire by Kristin Cashore and Endgame by James Frey

4. Book you "pushed" the most people to read (and they did)?
Red Sister by Mark Lawrence

5. Best series you started in 2020? Best Sequel of 2020? Best Series Ender of 2020?
Best series started: The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
Best sequel: Finders Keepers by Stephen King
Best series ender: Nyxia: Uprising by Scott Reintgen

6. Favourite new author you discovered in 2020?
Riley Sager

7. Best book from a genre you don't typically read/was out of your comfort zone?
The Radium Girls by Katie Moore or City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert

8. Most action-packed/thrilling/unputdownable book of the year?
Home Before Dark/Lock Every Door by Riley Sager or The Guest List by Lucy Foley

9. Book you read in 2020 that you would be most likely to re-read next year?
I try to leave it at least a year before I re-read anything, but I might re-read the Every Heart a Doorway series again.

10. Favourite cover of a book you read in 2020?
A Closed and Common Orbit by Becky Chambers

11. Most memorable character of 2020?
Everyone from the Way of Kings series by Brandon Sanderson or the Shefali and O-Shizuka from The Tiger's Daughter by K. Arsenault Rivera

12. Most beautifully written book read in 2020?
The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow

13. Most thought-provoking/life-changing book of 2020?
Clap When you Land by Elizabeth Acevedo or The Black Flamingo by Dean Atta

14. Book you can't believe you waited until 2020 to finally read?
With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo

15. Favourite passage/quote from a book you read in 2020?
I never make a note of this! But it's probably something from Pet by Akwaeke Emezi

16. Shortest and longest book you read in 2020?
Shortest book: The Mirror & the Maze by Renee Ahdieh (13 pages)
Longest book: The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas (1264 pages)

17. Book that shocked you the most?
 The Radium Girls by Kate Moore

18. OTP of the year? (you will go down with this ship!)
Bryce and Hunt from House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas

19. Favourite non-romantic relationship of the year?
The friendships in A Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers

20. Favourite book you read in 2020 from an author you've read previously?
Crescent City: House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas

21. Best book you read in 2020 that you read based solely on a recommendation from somebody else/peer pressure, etc.?
Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh

22. Newest fictional crush from a book you read in 2020?
I didn't read any good ones this year that stood out!

23. Best 2020 debut you read?
My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell

24. Best worldbuilding/most vivid setting you read this year?
The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson

25. Book that put a smile on your face/was the most fun to read?
Beach Read by Emily Henry

26. Book that made you cry or nearly cry in 2020?
The Girl with Seven Names by Hyeonseo Lee

27. Hidden gem of the year?
All the Things We Never Said by Yasmin Rahman

28. Book that crushed your soul?
Black Ice by Becca Fitzpatrick. This was such a huge disappointment for me.

29. Most unique book you read in 2020?
Night Film by Marisha Pessl

30. Book that made you the most mad? (doesn't necessarily mean you didn't like it)
Midnight Sun by Stephenie Meyer (and I didn't like it!)

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1. One book you didn't get to in 2020 but will be your number one priority in 2021?
Legendborn by Tracy Deonn

2. Book you are most anticipating for 2021 (non-debut)?
A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas

3. 2021 debut you are most anticipating?
The Gilded Ones by Namina Forna

4. Series ending/a sequel you are most anticipating in 2021?
The Thorn of Emberlain by Scott Lynch

5. One thing you hope to accomplish or do in your reading/blogging life in 2021?
I want to read over 150 books again this year, and I would like to make time to blog more.

6. A 2021 release you've already read and recommend to everyone (if applicable):
None right now! Trying to stay away from Arcs while I haves such a big TBR.


Let me know if there are any books I should get to soon, or if you have any thoughts on the books mentioned above!

Note: This survey comes from the wonderful Perpetual Page Turner