Sunday, October 16, 2016

Review: The Heir by: Kiera Cass

The Heir
By: Kiera Cass

Series: The Selection Series
Genre: Young Adult Romance, Dystopian
Length: 342 pages
Synopsis From Goodreads: 

Princess Eadlyn has grown up hearing endless stories about how her mother and father met. Twenty years ago, America Singer entered the Selection and won the heart of Prince Maxon—and they lived happily ever after. Eadlyn has always found their fairy-tale story romantic, but she has no interest in trying to repeat it. If it were up to her, she'd put off marriage for as long as possible.

But a princess's life is never entirely her own, and Eadlyn can't escape her very own Selection—no matter how fervently she protests.

Eadlyn doesn't expect her story to end in romance. But as the competition begins, one entry may just capture Eadlyn's heart, showing her all the possibilities that lie in front of her . . . and proving that finding her own happily ever after isn't as impossible as she's always thought.
 

My Review:

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Kiera Cass is a phenomenal author. I love her writing style and the way she brings such a magnificent world to life. I enjoyed this story, however not as much as I loved Maxon and America's story. It was nice to see them all grown up with children of their own. When I saw that there was a continuation to this remarkable series I couldn't wait to start reading it. However, I found myself to be a bit disappointed.

"I'm Eadlyn Schreave, and no one in the world is as powerful as me."

I found Eadlyn to be selfish, rude and very egotistical. I found her to be very annoying. She was closed off and determined to sabotage the Selection process by making the men hate her or fear her enough to leave. However, as the story continues her plans only backfire and her country begins to wonder her true motives behind the Selection. 


While Eadlyn went on several dates, I never really felt her connect with anyone other than maybe Kile. This book lacked much of the romance that was found in the previous books. Every time I started a new chapter I was waiting for a heart-stopping romance to begin brewing with Eadlyn and one of the Selected. I know who I hope she picks, but I have a feeling based off of some spoilers I accidentally stumbled upon that she does not pick my favorite.

The cliff-hanger was heartbreaking! How could Kiera Cass do this to us? I felt like the ending was abrupt, yet it added something that the story was lacking. 

I still plan on reading The Crown, only because I want to see what becomes of America and Maxon. I had high hopes for this book, especially after the amazing writing in the first three books. Maybe this last book will redeem this lack-luster story. 


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Saturday, October 8, 2016

Review: The One by: Kiera Cass

The One
By: Kiera Cass

Series: The Selection Series
Genre: Young Adult Romance, Dystopian
Length: 323 pages
Synopsis From Goodreads:

The time has come for one winner to be crowned.

When she was chosen to compete in the Selection, America never dreamed she would find herself anywhere close to the crown—or to Prince Maxon's heart. But as the end of the competition approaches, and the threats outside the palace walls grow more vicious, America realizes just how much she stands to lose—and how hard she'll have to fight for the future she wants.
 


My Review:

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So I have to start by saying I started this series last year and absolutely  loved the first two books but never really got around to finishing it. Sadly I took a break from the series and started reading other books, so when I saw this book sitting on my bookshelf unread I decided it was time to finish this series. I am glad I finally read this book because it was the best conclusion to an already amazing story.

Kiera Cass is an amazing author. I love her writing style, she develops such loving characters and builds a remarkable dystopian world of kings and queens. She makes you truly feel for the characters, almost as if you are living the story through America. When she is loathing the king or falling in love with the prince you find yourself feeling all the emotions with her. Kiera Cass is a phenomenal author and I can't wait to read more of her work!

We got to learn so much more about the Northern rebels and their true goals. I liked learning they weren't the real bad guys. They just wanted to better the kingdom and get rid of the castes. We even find out that America's father had a connection to the Northern rebels, sadly that revolution only came after her father passed.

Maxon and America have the cutest relationship. I loved watching their relationship grow and blossom into something amazing. They went through somewhat normal relationship struggles, even though they lived in a castle.

It was even nice to see that Aspen had moved on from America with Lucy. The way they both came clean about their feelings after such a tragic act of violence. Turns out they both found love in a castle they grew up despising.

This book had me craving more from the very beginning. This was a true page-turner. I would be up until midnight reading, having to know what happens. In only a couple of days I powered through this book.

I would definitely recommend this series to anyone that hasn't read it yet. Kiera Cass has done an amazing job with this series. I have a feeling I'll be reading The Hier next.


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Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Review: Homecoming by: Kass Morgan

The 100: Homecoming
By: Kass Morgan


Series: The 100 Series
Genre: Young Adult Dystopian
Length: 340 pages
Synopsis From Goodreads:

Weeks after landing on Earth, the Hundred have managed to create a sense of order amidst their wild, chaotic surroundings. But their delicate balance comes crashing down with the arrival of new dropships from space.

These new arrivals are the lucky ones—back on the Colony, the oxygen is almost gone—but after making it safely to Earth, GLASS’s luck seems to be running out. CLARKE leads a rescue party to the crash site, ready to treat the wounded, but she can’t stop thinking about her parents, who may still be alive. Meanwhile, WELLS struggles to maintain his authority despite the presence of the Vice Chancellor and his armed guards, and BELLAMY must decide whether to face or flee the crimes he thought he’d left behind.

It’s time for the Hundred to come together and fight for the freedom they’ve found on Earth, or risk losing everything—and everyone—they love.
 


Review:

Rating:

So first I must say, when I started this book I thought it was the last in the series, then I came to find out that a fourth book is being released. I am super excited for the next installment to be released, this book left you with alot of unanswered questions, such as where have Clarke's parents been? We didn't get much of Clarke and her parents, they only showed up in the last couple of chapters. I look forward to finding out how and why her parents were sent down to earth in the first dropship.

Also, what happens with the rebel Earthborns? At the end there is a huge battle but nothing is really resolved. Will we be seeing then again? And will we be seeing Kendell again? She was one character I never really trusted, especially after book two. She followed Wells around way too much.

Clarke and Bellamy are the cutest! I can't wait for more of them in the next book. I love watching the two of them grow together, how they always fight for one another. I wish the show would catch up and bring them together!! :)

Wells and Sasha were also a very cute couple and I was rooting for them. I loved their relationship, they had two of the cutest personalities when they were together. I did not expect such a tragic end for them.

One major thing I love about this series is that Kass Morgan picks up right where she left off in the previous book. In Homecoming, we pick right up with the hundred helping the survivers of the dropships and bringing them back to camp. So now we have Glass and Luke on earth together, struggling to survive and rebuild their relationship after secrets were exposed on the ship. Aside from Bellamy and Clarke, these two are my favorite couple in this series.

I highly recommend this series, it is definitely worth reading. However, I am bigger fan of the tv show, the series is still a fun read. I find myself wishing they would do some of the things from the book in the show. The book does have some amazing qualities and I definitely plan to finish the series.


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