Saturday, October 12, 2013

24h Read-A-Thon (2013): Hour 3



Hello everybody,
Books finished: 0
Books started: 0(Still on going with City of Ashes!)
Pages read:100
Hours slept: 0
Mini-challenges in which I'm participating:A Puzzling Mini-Challenge from Just One More Thing


Here is a picture I took of my "possible" stack of books, the ones I've been keeping for this time of the year...yes, that's mil in the back, I was having breakfast :S



24h Read-A-Thon (2013): Hour 2



Hello everybody,
Books finished:0
Books started:0 (I'm trying to finally finish City of Ashes
Pages read:54
Hours slept: 0
Mini-challenges in which I'm participating: So far none

24h Read-A-Thon (2013): Hour 1



Hello everybody,this is my first post for the Dewey's Read-a-Thon of 2013.My second one as a reader!. Last year I manage to finish 5 books, lets see how I do this year. I am also very exited as it is the first time I will be holding a Challenge!!!


Now let's answer the first questionary:


1) What fine part of the world are you reading from today?
      Montreal,Canada
2) Which book in your stack are you most looking forward to?

     I didn't make a stack of books for today, just like last year, but I'm hoping I will get to read and finish The Nightmare!!!
 3) Which snack are you most looking forward to?
     My boyfriend made Chili to conmemorate that last year...he made chili, hehe
4) Tell us a little something about yourself!

     I'm a PhD student that always has a book with her :)
5) If you participated in the last read-a-thon, what’s one thing you’ll do different today? I think this year I will keep books I've been holding on all year just to this day since I think the story will keep me awake :)

   This is my first read-a-thon as a "challenger" that's exiting too!!

Anyway, is already 8:02 here, so time to start, let's do this!

Friday, October 4, 2013

The Twelve by Justin Cronin




They are the freest things on earth. Without remorse. Without pity. Without love. Nothing can touch them, hurt them.
 
Why I read this book?

This is the sequel for Cronin's The Passage. I read this one for last year's R.I.P challenge and so I waited for this year's R.I.P to read the sequel. Also it makes part of my Sequel Challenge. 

What's the book about?

If you remember from The Passage we learn a bit of how this epidemic came to be. Also one of the Twelve originals is gone. In The Twelve we have once again a bit of jumps from past and "present" seeing how the epidemic spread, how some of the families in Peter's colony came to be formed. We will see changes in several characters from the first book, both physical and psychological. 

What about the main character?

Is hard to pin point a single main character in this book but is not a bad thing. I really like the style Cronin uses; several characters telling the story while their paths cross, once, twice, several times. Of this book I was particularly hooked at Alicia's story. I loved her in the Passage, strong, confident, kick-ass. She is still all of that, but dealing with what she is now, as different as Amy but not the same type of different. On the other spectrum Guilder had a very interesting development as a character.

Final thoughts

Once again, Cronin blew me away. First, I like the premise of a bioengineered virus and I appreciate the fact that he doesn't necessarily build BS science. In several moments he says things like: something happened that gave this as a result, we don't know why, but it happened...which, BTW is something that happens a lot in science, I should know. I think if I would read the book just as a scientist I would have more points about the plausibility of the science in it, but I left my science goggles at the lab and hence this is a review not biased by my formation.

The time jumps are easy enough to follow and I like the mini cliff hangers at each characters story. You will plow through everyone's side of the story trying to know what happened to them, and then they will all merge swiftly. 

Was I expecting what comes up with Amy? Not necessarily, but I can hardly say it was a full surprise; it was however a nice twist and the reason why when I finished the book I rush to check when will the third book, The City of Mirrors, will come out. 


The Reckoning by Alma Katsu





Man's love of man's life a thing apart, 'tis woman's whole existence. -Byron


Why I read this book?

This is the second book in The Taker Trilogy. I read the first one for last year's R.I.P challenge and so I waited for this year's R.I.P to continue Lanore's story. Also it makes part of my Sequel Challenge. 

What's the book about?

If you haven't read the first book I suggest you stop reading right now. During The Taker we learned the tragic and painful (literally full of pain) story of Lanore and how she became immortal, lost the love of her life and trapped the "evil" man that did all of this to her. She left America with Luke, who left everything behind just to follow her. In this book Adair has escaped his prison and is thirsty for revenge. Lanore will now try to hide or at least find a way to escape the punishment that surely awaits.  

What about the main character?

In The Reckoning we have a lot of recurrent characters and we learn a bit more about their back stories. However, the main characters remain both Lanore and Adair. Lanore acts as determined as she did, back at the Taker, she know what has to be done and she will do it, even if it means hurting others, since she can't hurt herself (at least physically). I was surprised about the...let's call it evolution of Adair's character. As he sees himself with different eyes so do we. And not to give away anything, but OMG the end!!!!!

Final thoughts

He observed over the centuries that what made a person old was when they could no longer keep up with change. It's the beginning of the end, though few recognize it as such at the time

I have to say, I quite enjoyed the dual point of view in this book. Learning a bit more about the side characters was a big plus, for it makes a lot of actions in both books more understandable. Once again, the descriptions and hints about torture were bone chilling, but just made me want to read faster to know what was going to happen next. One thing that gave extra points in this one was Lanore's traveling. I love it when a book takes me to a different scenery. I can't wait for the final installment. in the mean time, I got the e-book for The Witch Sisters, a short story about Adair's past.