Before I get to the books, I want to do two things. First, I'd like to apologize for not posting for the last couple of days; I've been busy doing birthday-ish things. Which leads me to the second point: Thank you thank you thank you to all of my wonderful friends who made my 17th birthday amazing. <3 Love y'all.
Now. Over the last 3 days, I have been doing some reading. And I have two books to share with you. I'm going to try to be brief about both of them, because I don't want to bore you with a super long post about two awesome books.
The first is THE LIGHT. It was written by D. J. MacHale, who also wrote the wonderful sci-fi/fantasy/adventure Pendragon series. THE LIGHT was a really strange book that took me a little bit to get into, but in the end, I really enjoyed it and I'll definitely read the second one when it comes out.
The book is about Marshall ("Marsh") Seaver, a quiet boy with one real friend who lives alone with his father because his mom died. He's planning a wonderful summer vacation, but then two strange things happen: Marsh's best friend Cooper disappears, and the scary comic-book super-villain that Marsh has been doodling everywhere starts appearing in real life. When it starts becoming clear that the two occurrences are related, Marsh has to team up with Cooper's sister Sydney to find out what happened to his best friend and put a stop to Gravedigger (the super-villain)'s dangerous behaviors.
I can't count the number of times I said "This book is so weird" while I was reading it, but in the end, I did think it was a good book and it definitely kept me reading. THE LIGHT was full of mystery and creepiness and adventure, and Marsh is a pretty well-developed character. It plays with your mind and makes you want to find out what happens. There are definitely a few plot holes that need to be addressed and hopefully will be later in the series, but it's definitely worth reading. You can find out more about stuff at D. J. MacHale's website. You can check out the Pendragon series too - it's very very very very awesome.
The second book I read over the last couple of days was MAGIC UNDER GLASS by Jaclyn Dolamore. It was such a good book. Beautifully written, like Jane Austen infused with sorcery, and it's so poetic and magical and it's a wonderful love story and it's so great.
Nimira is a dancing girl in a poor city, seeking her fortunes after her father's fall from grace. She gets the opportunity to go live with and work for a sorcerer, Mr. Hollin Parry, and sing with his automaton. But the automaton is more alive than anyone realizes, and Nimira may be the only one who can save him. MAGIC UNDER GLASS is a beautiful love story about a girl torn between "a man she does not love and a man she cannot have" (from the jacket cover) and it was so good and so sweet and oh my goodness everyone should read it because it was fantastic.
You can find out more about the author and the book at Jaclyn Dolamore's website. There is a sequel in the works, MAGIC UNDER STONE, but there isn't a release date available yet. Definitely read this book, you guys, it was awesome.
Must go. Lots of love,
Bex
P.S. This is the June 5 post. I started back at like 10 but then SP distracted me with Harry Potter trivia, so it didn't get posted until after midnight. It's the June 5th post anyway.
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3 years ago
Thanks so much for the nice review! I'm glad you liked it. I have another book coming out before Magic Under Stone, next April or May, called Between the Sea and Sky. It has different characters but *I* think it's even more Jane Austen-y and romantic.
ReplyDeleteooh, awesome! I'll make sure to check it out. :)
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