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Review: The Wrath and the Dawn (The Wrath and the Dawn #1) by Renee Ahdieh

5/09/2015


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18798983-the-wrath-and-the-dawn?ac=1
Putnam Juvenile
Expected publication: May 12th 2015



You know those books that you start reading and then you just can’t put down? No matter what is going on in your life, all you really want to do is just go back to reading that book? How when it’s over all you can do is howl and say “no!”? That’s how I feel about this book. I am obsessed. I never wanted it to end. I need the next book now!

Full disclosure, I love a good fairy tale retelling. Going in I was aware of the One Thousand and One Nights tale, but I held no love for it. Really, what was to love? The male lead (The King) is a serial killer, and yes he pardons his wife, and yes, she’s much smarter than him, and girls rule, and all that. However, he’s still a serial killer. So I went into this book very curious to see if there was an effort to make the King more likable. It’s a very rare book where one of the male leads is largely reprehensible, and yet the story remains a good one.

Well this one totally worked for me. The King (Caliph), Khalid, is human, and there is a reason behind the killings. There is an effort to sympathize with his struggle. There are really no major villain in this story, although there are some shady minor characters who will most likely play a bigger part of being bad, bad, men in the next book. All the major characters have flaws, and that’s o.k - it makes them a bit more real.

The book is told in the third person, which both helps and hurts. It helps in that while the book mainly follows Shahrzad (Shazi), you do get to check in on what everyone else is doing, and get an inside into events the main character is unaware of. The only other way to have this happen would be to jump around to various first person accounts, and I just don’t think it would have worked for this book. Khalid, is a very reserved and stoic character, and getting inside may have revealed a bit too much as the book needs him to remain a bit of a mystery. At the same time, you don’t really get a chance to understand him or his motivations, so it’s hard to root for him. Likewise, I think not getting into Shazi’s head also helps tremendously. When you know too much about a character, and realize all the stupid things going on in their head, the tendency can be to dislike the main female character. With that bit of distance, Shazi becomes an awesome, strong and fearless female, which is a good thing. Yes, she changes her mind, and yes she has a major internal struggle, but not knowing her every thought makes it all a bit more believable.

This all leads to the love triangle portion of the book. Of course there is one, but it’s a very interesting one. Both love interests have some major flaws, and without being in Shazi’s head, it’s hard to tell which one she should be with. Is Tariq, her childhood sweetheart, and the one willing and ready to rescue her at all costs the right one? Or is Khalid, her husband, who is willing to give up everything for her the perfect choice? Is her love for Tariq based on habit and childish notions? Although, I hope it’s not is her love for Khalid the result of Stockholm Syndrome? We just don’t know, and while I usually grit my teeth at these triangles, this one has me very curious to see the outcome. I just hope she picks one, because there is NOTHING that annoys me more than introducing a triangle and leaving it unresolved.

My only slightly negative commentary would be the writing itself. There is no question that the book itself is incredibly well written. My only hesitation is in some of the vocabulary. I am all for including tough and challenging words into books for Teens. However, there were several occasions while reading this book, when I had to pause and contemplate the word choice. I almost think that the author in an attempt to toss in these high-level vocabulary words loses the purpose and pacing of the scene.

Bottom Line: This is easily one of the best books I’ve read this year. I absolutely loved it.



"Waiting On" Wednesday (#89) Instructions for the End of the World: A Novel by Jamie Kain

5/06/2015

“Waiting On” Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating.

This week I'm picking:

Instructions for the End of the World: A Novel by
Expected publication: December 8th 2015 by St. Martin's Griffin

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23848031-instructions-for-the-end-of-the-world

From Goodreads: 

From the author of The Good Sister comes a gripping novel about two sisters who learn that there are things in life—love, loss, and self-discovery—that you simply can't prepare for.

He prepared their family for every natural disaster known to man—except for the one that struck.

When Nicole Reed’s father forces her family to move to a remote area of the Sierra Foothills, one without any modern conveniences, it's too much too handle for her mother, who abandons them in the middle of the night. Heading out to track her down, Nicole’s father leaves her in charge of taking care of the house and her younger sister, Izzy. For a while, Nicole is doing just fine running things on her own. But then the food begins to run out, the pipes crack, and forest fires start slowly inching their way closer every day. Wolf, a handsome boy from the neighboring community, offers to help her when she needs it most, but when she starts to develop feelings for him, feelings she knows she will never be allowed to act on once her father returns, she must make a decision. With her family falling apart, will she choose to continue preparing for tomorrow’s disasters, or will she take a chance and really start living for today?

Instructions for the End of the World is a gripping, young adult novel that explores family, friendship, and love in the midst of the most difficult and dangerous circumstances.



Why I'm Waiting:

This looks like it will be a really sweet yet heartbreaking story.  I like the idea that it's set out in the middle of nowhere. 


Top Ten Tuesday (#90) (5/5/15) Ten Books I Will Probably Never Read

5/05/2015


Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.
 

Ten Books I Will Probably Never Read

This is really hard because I read pretty much anything.  I have a favorite genre of course, but I read from all genres. Here is my best try at this.


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7747374-i-am-number-four?from_search=true&search_version=service

Not only does it not interest me, but the whole idea about who is writing these books and how they came about just doesn't work for me.  It makes me very reluctant to read this series.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6741871-boyfriends-burritos-an-ocean-of-trouble

I made the mistake of reading the first book in this series.  They have such cute titles, but unfortunately these are WAY too religious for me.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13180484-life-s-a-witch

There was not a single thing I liked about the first book in this series.  There are way too many good books out there without torturing myself with this one.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18070688-the-lost

I don't know if there are going to be more after this one, but I don't care. I have officially broken up with this series.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17900792-not-otherwise-specified



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6441509-shadow-souls

I have fond memories about the original series.  It wasn't great, but it was enjoyable.  The first one of this new series? Terrible.  I have absolutely no interest in reading this book or the 10,000 Vampire Diaries books that have come since. 

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12849260-small-damages

Another author who's books I just can't seem to get into, or the writing style doesn't work for me.  The books themselves sound awesome, but I am always disappointed when I read them.  It's just better to stay away.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16074895-stormbringers



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13166891-the-sweet-life


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10553047-the-twisted-tragedy-of-miss-natalie-stewart

Another one where I didn't love the first book.  It was decidedly mediocre, so I will probably not continue with the series.