The Girl and the Stars Review

On Abeth the vastness of the ice holds no room for individuals. Survival together is barely possible. No one survives alone. To resist the cold, to endure the months of night when even the air itself begins to freeze, requires a special breed. Variation is dangerous, difference is fatal. And Yaz is not the same. Yaz is torn from the only life she’s ever known, away from her family, from the boy she thought she would spend her days with, and has to carve out a new path for herself in a world whose existence she never suspected. A world full of difference and mystery and danger.

This was a little unexpected. I didn’t read the blurb and didn’t know anything about the plot going into this story simply because I wanted to be surprised and Mark Lawrence hasn’t done me wrong yet. However, this fell a little flat for me. I was immediately enraptured by the Book of the Ancester’s series and how raw and merciless it was. This was like a watered down version of that in a way. It still had all the elements there and could of been great for me but it just was lacking the oomph!

Yaz’s character definitely goes on a journey throughout the course of this book. She stars off quite young and naïve and then her eyes are opened to the harshness of life below the ice and becomes a lot more hardened and willing to make more difficult choices. I think her decision to find Zeen blinded her from realising how much she was willing to sacrifice and the guilt that she would inevitably feel having put people in danger.

I just don’t feel like the whole love rectangle was really necessary. Sure she is coming into adulthood and the relationship with Quell was already established, but gaining those feelings for Thurin and Erris so quckly kind of pulled me out of the story. In terms of the plot I didn’t think it added anything to the storyline except for confusion.

The concept of the stars and how Yas somehow has power over them and the path was interesting and was a nice nod to the previous series. There was just a lot of info bombing happening and it was a difficult to keep track of everything, especially when Yas fell in the city. The way it was told it was difficult for me to picture everything and see how it was all unfolding. I am still somewhat invested though and definitely want to find out what is going to happen next so I am excited for the next book in the series to be released!

⭐️ 2/5 stars Underwhelming unfortunately…

Buzzword Reading Challenge

If you are unaware what the Buzzword Readathon/Challenge is see my prior post HERE. Last month the buzzword was time and I ended up completing The Midnight Library by Matt Haig which was fantastic!! I am excited to continue on with this challenge and complete this months buzzword which is:

This month the buzzword theme is Space and just like last month I have a couple of options:

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⭐️More 5 star predictions!⭐️

A few weeks ago now I revisited some 5 predictions I made last year after completing them all and now I figured it was time to make some new predictions for me to check in with next year!

The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan

The Wicker King by K. Ancrum

Act your age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert

Witchshadow by Susan Dennard

Jade City by Fonda Lee

Shorefall by Robert Jackson Bennett

The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch

Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson

The Girl and the Stars by Mark Lawrence

The Diviners by Libba Bray

February TBR

I’ve been in a really good headspace with reading lately and I want that momentum to continue through to February. So for this month I decided to go back to last year’s February TBR and see what I was planning on reading. I had a list of 18 books I was going to be mood reading and out of those 18 there are only 5 books left that I haven’t read yet so I thought why not finish them off!

My February TBR consists of:

The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin

Flamecaster by Cinda Williams Chima

Prince of Fools by Mark Lawrence

The Diviners by Libba Bray

The 7 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton

☀️ Summer TBR ☀️

So I’m a week early for Top 10 Tuesday but it is time again for our seasonal TBR’s. I have been going pretty well with these over the year, I usually end up reading at least 50% of the books I pick over the course of the three months. So for this summer, I am not really buying many new books I am going to try and get to my physical TBR which are:

The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton

Heart of Flames by Nicki Pau Preto

Chain of Gold by Cassandra Clare

A Song Below Water by Bethany C. Morrow

Shorefall by Robert Jackson Bennett

The Rage of Dragons by Evan Winter

These Witches Don’t Burn by Isabel Sterling

The Girl and the Stars by Mark Lawrence

Queen of Volts by Amanda Foody

The Deck of Omens by Christine Lynn Herman