September Wrap Up

I’ve had another great month of reading for September. I end up finishing nine of the ten books that I set out to read this month plus one extra from last month! I have reviews on all of these books up on my blog at the moment so feel free to click on the titles and check them out.

Caraval by Stephanie Garber – ⭐️3/5 stars

Words of Radiance by Brandon Sanderson – ⭐️5/5 stars

Cinder by Marissa Meyer – ⭐️4/5 stars

Renegades by Marissa Meyer – ⭐️4/5 stars

Scarlett by Marissa Meyer – ⭐️4/5 stars

Magic Study by Maria V Snyder⭐️4/5 stars

Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff – ⭐️4.5/5 stars

Cress by Marissa Meyer⭐️4/5 stars

Gemina by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff – ⭐️4.5/5 stars

Winter by Marissa Meyer – ⭐️4/5 stars

This month was very up and down for me. I thoroughly enjoyed each book that I read but I definitely liked some more than others. I look forward to continuing on in some of the series that I have started this month and I have plenty more books on my TBR that I am excited to get in to for the rest of the year!

Happy Reading📚

Obsidio Update

I am currently on page 206 of this epic sci-fi/fantasy saga that has completely swept me away. I honestly don’t know how Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff have done it but they have again sideswiped me and took this tale in a whole other direction that I did not see coming at all. I am about a third of the way through at this stage and the setting and characters have all been established and I’m starting to feel like the action is really about to pick up soon! I have no idea what is about to happen next, I have a few theories up my sleeve but so far I have been proven wrong and completely caught by surprise. I am loving the complexity and depth that has been added so far and once again the stakes are at an all time high. I NEED to know what is going to happen next so I will be binge reading for the next few days and I will get back to you with my thoughts!

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Gemina Review

*No Spoilers*

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I am completely enthralled by this series so far! I loved Illuminae so much it was so different to anything I had ever read and the storyline was super entertaining and somehow Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff have been able to step it up another notch with Gemina. I feel like it has catapulted the plot to another level that I wasn’t expecting at all!

We follow two fresh perspectives of Hanna and Vik. Hanna is the daughter of the Heimdall station commander and Vik is the son of a highly known crime family. They meet under nefarious circumstances, as Vik is Hanna’s dealer of recreational drugs that are semi-popular on the station. Hanna’s boyfriend Jackson is one of the workers under her father and he isn’t that fond of Vik and vice-versa. The plot picks up as the Alexander is making its way towards the Heimdall station so they can publicize the attack of the Kerenza camp and BeiTech want to completely destroy all evidence of this. So BeiTech send an “audit team” to Heimdall station to stop this from happening.

I really loved Hanna and Vik as our protagonists in Gemina. Hanna has wanted for nothing in her life, her father has provided for her and taught her how to protect herself and ingrained in her a thorough knowledge of political and military strategies. She has moved around from station to station a lot and is completely capable on her own. Vik has grown up in the criminal world, with street smarts and deep rooted ideals of loyalty and family honor. The contrast of the two makes for an entertaining and fun read.

Again there is soooo much happening is such a short period of time in this book but because I had become accustomed to the style from Gemina I definitely enjoyed the experience a lot more this time around. The plot unfolded super quickly and the stakes just kept getting higher and higher as it progressed. I literally could not put the book down until I finished it. I was on the edge of my seat throughout the whole story and it kept me guessing right from the start. I had no idea where the story was going to go and what was going to happen next and I loved it! There are so many plot twists and action scenes and high intensity moments that I enjoyed so much.

I know it looks intimidating to start but its actually a very fast paced, action packed, emotionally charged story that you fly through.

⭐️4.5/5 stars I’m picking up Obsidio and starting it ASAP!

Illuminae Review

*Spoiler Free*

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Illuminae follows the story of Kady and Emery who live on a tiny planet made of ice on a colony called Kerenza at the edge of the universe that was being mined by a megacorporation. On the day that Kady and Emery decide to break up the planet is invaded and attacked by a rival megacorporation called BeiTech. Somehow they both make it off the planet on separate spaceships, Kady on a science vessel called the Hypatia and Erza on a battle carrier called the Alexander with one more ship called the Coepernicus. The main ship that BeiTech used in their assault is the Lincoln and it has been chasing the three vessels for the last six months as they try to make it to a far off jump station called the Heimdall.

Ok, I will admit for the first hundred pages or so I was completely lost. There was a lot of information thrown at me in a short period of time and it took me a minute to adjust to the unique structure of Illuminae. I without a doubt have never read anything like this book before and it had me a little frazzled to begin with. However, after the plot really picked up and I had become more accustomed to the storyline I was completely engrossed! The characters are diverse and you really get a feel of everyone through the intimate form of communication that they use. The language throughout the novel jumped a lot from informal to formal and I loved the juxtaposition between the two, it really helped you to relate to a majority of the characters.

Kady is just fantastic; I absolutely loved her tenacity and determination and the staunchness that she radiates as she faces repeated horrors and grief. Ezra was such a relatable character. He wears his heart on his sleeve and he has such great relationships with those around him. I love the camaraderie he shares with his fellow pilots and the emotions he displays over the course of the novel was touching to read. Aidan was a little bit of an enigma for me. I don’t really want to get too into details and spoil the storyline but I really didn’t trust or believe anything he said after the Copernicus. I thought Kady was a little naïve for believing him at first but as the story progressed you really get a sense of the depth of the character and it explored a whole different avenue that I really wasn’t expecting.

This kind of composition is really engaging and it keeps you highly entertained. The plot is so fast paced and with the stakes being so high you are on the edge of your seat throughout the whole storyline. I loved it, it was honestly a breathe of fresh air and I cannot wait to jump into Gemina and Obsidio in the very near future!

⭐️4/5 stars didn’t know what to expect but loved it!

Illuminae Files

IMG_1824I don’t often get around to reading any kind of sci-fi at all, so when I saw that everyone was absolutely scrambling to pick up Obsidio earlier this year when it came out it definitely piqued my interest in the series. I believe from what I’ve heard is that the Illuminae Files which includes Illuminae, Gemina and Obsidio is a sci-fi/fantasy YA series by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff that is set in space. What has also caught my attention about this series is that it’s written in a unique format that includes emails, pictures and memos etc. When I picked it up in store and leafed through it I was quite captivated! I don’t know if I’ve ever read anything like this at all. I am super excited for something a bit different, I feel that lately all I’ve been getting into is fantasy so something new and different is quite refreshing.

Happy Reading📚