Books I Wish I Read this year

I honestly don’t know where this year has gone! It’s now Boxing Day and it will be 2020 next week, like huh? With that being said there are a few books I had every intention of reading this year but time has gotten away with me and it doesn’t look like it’s going to happen, so I thought I would list them here, that way I will have a reference to look back on for next year!

So this is 5 books I wish I read in 2019

The Astonishing Color of After by Emily X.R. Pan – this was a ‘me’ issue. I feel like I have to be in the right frame of mind of read this book and I just haven’t been there!

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The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton – this has been on my TBR for ages now and I have been meaning to pick it up every month but it just hasn’t happened yet.

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On the Come Up by Angie Thomas – I really wanted to read this book this year! It was so hyped and I don’t think I’ve heard a bad review for it; I just didn’t get a chance to get to it…

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Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire – The Wayward Children series is so well loved and I had every intention of giving at least the first book a read this year to see if I feel the same way, but again it didn’t happen.

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The Gilded Wolves by Roshani Chokshi – This was another book that was super hyped at the start of this year and I ended up buying it because of that. I wanted to read it to see if the hype was justified or not but I haven’t had the time to get into it yet.

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🎄Books I Hope to Find Under the Tree 🎄

This week’s Top 10 Tuesday is books that I hope to receive for Christmas this year! I don’t usually get a lot of books as presents but if I was to be gifted any I would love to get physical copies of books that I’ve read and loved but don’t own!

A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness

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Final Girls by Riley Sager

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Uprooted & Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik

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Fix Her Up by Tessa Bailey

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Josh & Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating by Christina Lauren

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Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston

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Wilder Girls by Rory Power

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Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin

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The Afterlife of Holly Chase by Cynthia Hand

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The Crown’s Game Review

*SPOILERS AHEAD*

26156203._SY475_I was surprised how much I actually enjoyed this!

The Crown’s Game revolves around two enchanters named Nikolai and Vika. They are the only two in the whole of Russia that are able to conjure and manipulate magic and they are both vying for the position of the Imperial Enchanter to the Tsar. In order to attain this position they must both compete in the crown game, a series of tests that will determine the winner and the loser is sentenced to death.

I’ve read a couple of books set in Russia this year and I have to say I have really loved the setting and the atmosphere. I liked how the different traditions and lore was very much present in the story; it added a layer of realism to what is an otherwise very fantastical tale.

Vika was a character that I kind of grew to dislike over the course of the plot. She starts off a little naïve which is a bit of a pet peeve for me, although it wasn’t really her fault. She was quite sheltered her whole life by her father and he did keep a lot of secrets from her. Some of her actions after she found out about Sergei I was a little iffy about, especially when she ravages Nikolai’s apartment. Even though they have the rivalry in place I thought a lot of her anger was misplaced, which she does acknowledge. She becomes a little too full of herself in a way, too reliant on the excess power that she doesn’t even realize she has.

Nikolai is a very likable character. He has had to overcome a lot of adversity throughout his life and he constantly has to live under the shadow of Pasha. We delve pretty deep into his background which I appreciated as well. I wasn’t quite a fan of how his arc ended though. I had hopes that there would be a resolution where both characters would make it through and it still seems like that could be a possibility in the next book.

I didn’t really like Pasha at all, I found him to be quite insufferable and spoilt. Being the tsavevich grants him a lot of power over people and even though he goes to great lengths to kind of shirk his responsibilities I feel he still utilizes that power whenever it benefits him. Like banning people from venturing to the island that Vika created so he can be the first to explore it and making Nikolai drop everything and cater to his every whim and be ready at his beck and call. 

I still found the plot to be incredibly engaging and the magic system very whimsical and pretty straightforward, it was quite easy to understand! The pacing was very constant and the tension steadily rises throughout the course of the plot. I was entertained right from the start and the premise was unique and fresh!

⭐️4/5 stars whimsical, unpredictable, thrilling!

Starsight Review

44320715._SY475_This was a great continuation to this series. Brandon Sanderson really took the foundations that he laid down in Skyward and continued to build depth and layers to the story that is just so entertaining and enthralling to read!

Spensa’s character remains quite consistent throughout most of the story until she has her epiphany moment towards the end of the book. She realises that she has judged some of these aliens based purely on her bias and minor interactions. I like that similar to the first novel she is able to reflect on her actions and accept when she has done something wrong and acknowledge her flaws and actively work towards shifting her perspective.

We don’t get a whole lot of Jorgen in this book, which made me a little sad, as he was one of my favourite characters. I think what little insight we gained from his experience with Gran Gran that leads him to a pretty astronomical discovery was still essential in terms of the overall plot line. I just wish we got a little more scenes between him and Spensa! That little taste at the start of the book wasn’t enough for me.

M-bot has definitely evolved in this book. I’m not sure I like the direction his particular plot line seems to be leading to. Hopefully he doesn’t fulfil all of those fears it seems his previous owners predicted might occur. All of the fail safes and programs written into his software prohibiting him from doing certain things seems reasonable to me and the fact that he’s even questioning those rules and asking Spensa is he is alive doesn’t bode well for me! I really like his character and I don’t want him turning into an antagonist.

The scope of the book is blown wide open in this instalment to the series. In Skyward even though Spensa is airborne they still pretty much revolve around what is happening on the ground. I like that we are given a completely different and foreign setting, but maintain a sense of continuity with the flight training Spensa has to undergo.

It boggles my mind how Brandon Sanderson is able to piece together such intricate storylines that still manages to surprise me at every turn. Characters and interactions that I dismissed as trivial and unimportant turn out to be vital to the continuation of the plot. You really need to pay attention to every little detail he puts in because somehow it will be revealed as a key piece of information that the whole story is revolving around.

⭐️4.5/5 stars This was absolutely fantastic 100% recommend!