Backlist Readathon TBR

I have made the last minute decision to participate in the Backlist Readathon hosted by gabbyreads which started today and runs through to this Sunday 15th March! I have been slowly trying to get through all the physical books on my TBR over the last couple of months and I figured this readathon coincides perfectly with my goals. Now I have two books on my TBR that fit all of the prompts, but I am going to try my best to finish couple more of my backlist titles this week as well!

Backlist Readathon TBR:

The first book I would like to read is The Black Prism by Brent Weeks! This fits the prompts for read a backlist you added as a recommendation from someone else & read a book on your backlist that intimidates you the most!

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The second book I would like to read this week is Girls of Storm and Shadow by Natasha Ngan! This books fits the prompts for read your shortest backlist title, read a backlist title you are most excited for, read a diverse backlist title (ex: lgbt rep, fat rep, poc, authors or characters with disabilities) & read a backlist with blue on the cover

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Other books that fit the prompts that I could potentially complete are:

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Fire Review

6137154This book revolves around a half-human half-monster girl named Fire who is incredibly beautiful and able to control the minds of those around her. In the Dells human monsters are very rare and this has led to Fire leading a quite isolated life trying to keep her compulsions away from everyone. That is until an unknown hunter shows up in the forest bordering her land and shoots her, thrusting her into the war that is ravaging her country.

I really liked Fire; she’s not naïve at all which I think is a rarity among female protagonists in a lot of YA. She definitely pushes away others and doesn’t express her feelings well at the start of the story then we see her undergo this wonderful transformation over the course of the plotline and she really shines. I just think she played a lot with Archer’s feeling and maybe unintentionally led him on. Saying she was in love with him maybe wasn’t the right thing to say when he’s baring his soul to you. Archer though kind of got on my nerves as well. He was very possessive over Fire and went a little overboard in his protectiveness.

I just have to say that I loved Brigan right from the start. His standoffishness and brash nature really made me gravitate towards him in the book. I wish he was a little more present in the story though, he just kind of flits in and out in the pivotal moments. He did share some really poignant scenes with Fire when they both couldn’t sleep that I think really laid the foundation for their relationship. I just thought the moved a tad too fast for the amount of scenes that we see them together. They are however goals.

The whole situation with Leck felt like it came out of nowhere to be honest. I thought it was quite rushed and didn’t really make a lot of sense. I’m just having trouble understanding the meaning behind his addition to the story.

The actual plotline was ok; at times I thought the pacing was quite slow. The interrogations of the captives and the political intrigue unfortunately didn’t really interest me all that much. I wanted a bit more fantastical elements and us actually seeing Fire use her powers a lot more throughout the establishing phases of the story.

⭐️3/5 stars Highly engaged one minute, kind of bored the next…

🚀 Sci-Fi Favs 🚀

I’ve been slowly dipping my feet into the sci-fi genre and have really enjoyed what I have picked up so far. I’m mostly only read series at this stage, I haven’t really encountered many stand-alone’s that I have captured my attention enough for me to want to read, though there have been a few. I think there are definitely some sub-genre’s that won’t appeal to me but until I actually pick up a few and give them a try I will never know… I am definitely open to any recommendations!

Here are a few sci-fi books I have loved:

Red Rising Trilogy by Pierce Brown

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Impossible Times series by Mark Lawrence

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Skyward series by Brandon Sanderson

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Warcross Duology by Marie Lu

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Ready Player One by Ernest Cline

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WWW Wednesday

WWW Wednesday1 copyI am currently reading Fire by Kristin Cashore. I’m not too far into this yet but I’m enjoying it so far!

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2 copyI just recently finished Morning Star by Pierce Brown and OMG it was amazing!!

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3 copyI think I want to pick up Yes No Maybe So by Becky Albertalli and Aisha Saeed. It’s been getting some buzz recently, so I wanted to see what it was about!

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Single Word Titles

This week’s Top Ten Tuesday prompt is single word titles, so I figured I would go through all of the books I read recently and pick out the last 10 books I read that only had single word titles and what I rated them.

Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson – ⭐️3/5 stars

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Sadie by Courtney Summers – ⭐️4/5 stars

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Starsight by Brandon Sanderson – ⭐️4/5 stars

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Sparrow by L.J. Shen – ⭐️2/5 stars

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You by Caroline Kepnes – ⭐️4/5 stars

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Supernova by Marissa Meyers – ⭐️4/5 stars

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Darkdawn by Jay Kristoff – ⭐️4/5 stars

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Bunny by Mona Awad – ⭐️3/5 stars

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Stardust by Neil Gaiman – ⭐️4/5 stars

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Finale by Stephanie Garber – ⭐️4/5 stars

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