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ARC Review: Where the Rock Splits the Sky by Philip Webb

 tháng 6 30, 2014     3 stars, arc, philip webb, review, where the rock splits the sky     No comments   

What if the world stopped spinning?

Title: Where the Rock Splits the Sky by Philip Webb
Release Date: March 25th 2014
Published by: Chicken House
Source: Publisher (Thanks Ms. Joyce!)
Buy: Amazon | Book Depository

Summary:

The moon has been split, and the Visitors have Earth in their alien grip. But the captive planet? That's not her problem. Megan just wants to track down her missing dad...

The world stopped turning long before Megan was born. Ever since the Visitors split the moon and stilled the Earth, permanent sunset is all anyone has known. But now, riding her trusty steed Cisco, joined by her posse, Kelly and Luis, Megan is on the run from her Texas hometown, journeying across the vast, dystopic American West to hunt down her father. To find him, she must face the Zone, a notorious landscape where the laws of nature do not apply. The desert can play deadly tricks on the mind, and the quest will push Megan past her limits. But to solve the mystery of not just her missing father but of the paralyzed planet itself, she must survive it--and an alien showdown.

The Earth is in perpetual sunset. It has also stopped spinning. The Moon has been split in half. Only thirteen states remain. All of these happened during the Visitation, and Visitors have come to the planet masquerading as humans. Megan was born in this kind of world, with a dead mother and a father (who might be Earth's hope for salvation) presumed dead, she lives in a place near the Zone, a place where time and space is distorted. But Megan believes her father isn't dead, and to find him, she has to travel to the Zone.

The whole book has this unusual vibe from the first page, so I had a hard time figuring out how to connect with Megan. She's got a stubborn streak, which works in her favor sometimes, plus she's also serious and quiet. Sometimes she has this single minded desire to get through the Zone which clouds her decisions. It takes her a while to trust people and at first, I didn't know how her relationship will work out with Luis and Kelly. Kelly, admittedly, annoyed me. I don't know how friendship eventually formed between the three of them, as Kelly makes bad decisions one after another in the story. For a potential love interest, I forget Luis half of the time as he's barely felt in the story. He had his own struggles and motivations, but they paled in comparison to Megan's.

Sci-fi books tend to introduce concepts and ideas that are new to the readers, often to liven up the story and the plot and ultimately make it more fascinating and interesting, and for Where the Rock Splits the Sky it's the existence of the Zone. But when not done right, it can create confusion than help move the story in an interesting place. For the most part, I had to re-read the concept behind the Visitors, taking over bodies, and being a tracker. They're aliens? Body snatchers? Also, the concept of setting up "perimeters" using your mind? Being pushed to do things and go a certain way by the Zone? How does that work? There are a lot of intangibles in this novel that needed stronger descriptions. What really is the Zone? What is it for? I can't form an idea on what it really is, and most of the story relies on this Zone's existence, so I had a hard time forming a concrete view of the world inside my head.

I do, however, like how this is fast paced from the very start. Megan was in a chase immediately when the story opened and that instantly makes the reader focus on the story. Guns blazing, shooting, running, and that gets the story going most of the time. One thing that I also liked was despite my struggle to build a solid world, there are fascinating and equally frightening places Philip Webb managed to insert into the story that gives the reader an idea on how Earth looked like when it stopped spinning. The people, the dire situations they are facing, and the kind of miserable, hopeless life they have been dealt with by the Visitation was narrated in good detail.

What gets weird for me, was the secret behind Megan's very existence, and the very reason why she was looking for her father. Yes, it was an unexpected twist in the story, but I couldn't fathom how the story came to that conclusion. Again, how?! I felt like it needed more explanation which wasn't really given and it didn't clear much of the questions that arose throughout the story.

Anyway, this book had its good points, and someone more into sci-fi might enjoy this better than I did, so if you ever get to read this book, let me know what your thoughts are!

Content (plot, story flow, character):
Interesting concept for a book, but a bit lacking in execution. It's a bit disappointing for me as it fell short on the criteria that could've made this one heck of a read. I wish I could connect more with the characters. I wish they were more likable. I wish those places Megan, Kelly and Luis visited added more intrigue to the story instead of making it weirder and more confusing by each turn of the page. I wish there was more explanation on why it had to be Megan. Overall, this needed more of impact and more emotion.

Okay: Liked, but The Goddess demands more!


Book Cover:
Really awesome cover though!

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Goddess Offerings (43) / Stacking the Shelves (25)

 tháng 6 28, 2014     goddess offering, meme, stacking the shelves     No comments   

I figured I'd write an StS post now since the books are piling up. Anyway! Check out what I got the past few weeks. Stephanie Perkins will have a signing here next week, so I'm very excited to see her~!


Stacking the Shelves hosted is by Tynga's reviews! So leave a comment below and share your own haul!

For review:


The Queen of the Tearling by Erica Johansen (Bound manuscript)


The Girl in the Well by Rin Chupeco (ARC)
Love is the new Black by Chrissie Keighery (ARC)
Of Neptune by Anna Banks
The Truth About Alice by Jennifer Mathieu


Deep Blue by Jennifer Donnelly (ARC)
The Moment Collector by Jodi Lynn Anderson (ARC + postcard)
Between the Lives by Jessica Shirvington (ARC)
Say Her Name by James Dawson (ARC)
Where the Rock Splits the Sky by Philip Webb (ARC)
Manor of Secrets by Katherine Longshore (ARC)


The Book David by Anonymous (ARC)
Dissonance by Erica O'Rourke (ARC)
The Garden of Darkness by Jillian Murray Kendall (ARC)
Noggin by John Corey Waley (ARC)
This Side of Salvation by Jeri Smith Ready (ARC)
The Last Forever by Deb Caletti (ARC)
Love and Misadventure by Lang Leav


In Deep by Terra Elan McVoy (ARC)
Anybody Shining by Frances O'Roark Dowell (ARC)
Summer of Yesterday by Gabby Triana (ARC)
Scandal by Sarah Ockler (ARC)
Since You've Been Gone by Morgan Matson (ARC)
Crushing Down Kate McCaffrey


Talon by Julie Kagawa (ARC)
Let's Get Lost by Adi Alsaid (ARC)

From Amazon:

Remnants: Season of Wonder (A Remnants Novel) by Lisa Tawn Bergren
Running On Empty by Colette Ballard

From the Jenny Han signing:


Burn for Burn by Jenny Han
To All the Boys I've Loved before by Jenny Han
Ashes to Ashes (ARC) by Jenny Han

Bought:

Eleanor & Park B&N Collector's Edition

Borrowed:

Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Mass

Thank you Rin Chupeco,  Jenny Han, Transworld Books, HotKey Books, Hardie Grant Egmont, Hachette UK, Harlequin Teen, Simon & Schuster Asia, Fremantle Press and Amazon!

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Cover reveal: The Mission (Boy Nobody #2) by Allen Zadoff

 tháng 6 24, 2014     allen zadoff, boy nobody, cover reveal, feature     No comments   

Have you heard of BOY NOBODY, the amazing Jason Bourne YA thriller that came out last year?

If not, you better read my review here. Yep, I gave it 5 stars! Or if you need further convincing, check out what people are saying about the book:


The sequel, called THE MISSION, is publishing in September and BOY NOBODY will be re-released at the same time, re-titled as THE HIT, both with a rather sexy cover look!

Check out both covers below, along with what will be the third book, THE TRAITOR.


What do you think?

If that made you curious, you can READ THE FIRST CHAPTERS OF BOY NOBODY FOR FREE.

And you can watch the awesome trailer for BOY NOBODY below:



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Jenny Han in Manila Signing Recap!

 tháng 6 23, 2014     book signing, feature, jenny han, national bookstore, recap     No comments   

Welcome to the first of the very long months filled with rain! For June, National Bookstore invited Korean-American bestselling author and the very fabulous Jenny Han for a book signing here in Manila!

Photo from Kate of The Bookaholic Blurbs
You know I never seem to get enough sleep a day before a book signing. For this one, I was running on (more or less) 5 hours of sleep but that didn't prevent me from enjoying the day! I wasn't able to check out the line outside the mall, but the news was fans started lining up as early as 11pm the previous day (Friday). How crazy awesome is that? Jenny treated the first 30 fans in line to a cup of hot chocolate!


And then she arrived.


Jenny was all smiles when she walked in wearing that lovely jade dress and started saying hi to everyone! I sat there, starstruck. I never get used to seeing authors of books I've read sitting there in front of me, just a few feet away.



Before the Q&A started, I had time to talk and bond with friends and fellow book bloggers and it's so nice to see them again! I feel like we got closer the past month and so when we met again, we had a blast just catching up.

I got a chance to ask Jenny one question and it's this:

What's a typical day like, for you? Does it always start with writing something then doing other things, or do you have a specific time in a day when you start writing?

Jenny said she usually writes all day and there really is no set time for her to start writing, so she goes online and checks Twitter and her other social media sites to take a break. And then she writes again, and takes a break after and spends time online again, which usually eats a lot of her time as well.

A run down of the Q&A:

- When asked what the difference is in writing her own novel and collaborating with Siobhan. Jenny says Siobhan knows the kind of feedback she needs. Siobhan's really good with story telling and plotting since she has a screen writing background and went to a film school, and Jenny's strength is writing about the characters and dialogues. They trade pages and they help each other.
- If you're wondering how Jenny and Siobhan Vivian ended up writing a novel, it's because they met in graduate school and ended up becoming best friends when they met in David Levithan's class. They're also neighbors.
- As to writing her Burn for Burn series with three distinct characters: Jenny and Siobhan planned the whole book out w/ a 20 paged outline and divided it to what they were most excited to write about.  They can't just divide it as it is since each of the girls show up in each other's scenes, so they had to know each of the girls characters really well.
- For Burn for Burn, Jenny and Siobhan wrote each of the three characters equally. In Fire with Fire, Jenny wrote most of Lilia's, Siobhan wrote most of Mary's and split up writing about Kat.
- If you were ever wondering about Jenny's fabulous nails, she wasn't the one who made it, but she always has them done at a Japanese nail salon in New York called Studio L and they use Calgel, and it takes about two hours. The one she had on her nails during her signing here were decals.
- Jenny has a tumble account for her nail arts. Go visit http://justanothermanimonday.tumblr.com/. She posts to keep track of the nail art she had done on her nails.
- When asked if she ever considered writing a spin-off for Jeremiah, Jenny's answer is: NO. Jeremiah's left in a good place in the story and he's upbeat and he bounces back. The difference between Conrad and Jeremiah is Conrad is more sensitive. Jenny was more worried about Conrad if things hadn't gone the way it did in the story, he might be in a dark place for a while.
- When asked if there was ever a time she ran out of ideas, Jenny answered no, and hopefully never. She has 3 novels she wants to write right now. It's a matter of having the time to write the stories she want to write. She hopes to keep being inspired.
- When asked if she can write herself into one of her books, who will she be and why, Jenny answered that she'd like to be the nanny in The Summer I Turned Pretty, because of the beach house. She'd like to cook great food, drink wine and just hang out with the moms and let the kids do their thing.
- Sarah Dessen interrupted us by tweeting! :D She is one of the nicest people Jenny knows. (She asked if we're fans of Sarah's books!) They went to the same college and she's given a lot of support to Jenny and her writing.
- When asked if she was Lara Jean, who would be her Top Five celebrity crushes and which of them will be Peter Kavinsky for her.
One is Alexander Skarsgard of True Blood. Daryl from Walking Dead. The cop from The Killing, he's a Swedish model. Jaime Lannister from GoT, even without the hand. Jo In Sung and recently, Seo In Guk in Reply 1997.
- Who Peter is for her: He's very handsome in a nice, old fashioned way, like a young James Marsden.
- What makes a contemporary novel stand out for her and if she ever considered branching out to NA. For fantasy Jenny says if she had an amazing idea, then she will write it. Her concern is with the world building. She thinks of George RR Martin and how he can create this huge kingdom and that she tends writes her novels in a smaller scale unlike GRRM, as it takes a gift to write something of that scale. Emotions and experience are what's universal may it be fantasy or contemporary, it's what the readers hold on to, the universal experience of growing up, pain, suffering. As for NA, she has not read a lot: Abbi Glines, Christina Lauren. Jenny says her stories are more warm-hearted and tend to be more innocent. If she had a great idea, maybe she will write New Adult. YA can still be sexy though, and adults read YA. Anybody can read anything.
- When asked if it's healthy to go about life writing letters to people they like instead of having the guts to say it: Yes, it's very healthy. It's all about the person writing the letter. It's figuring out how you feel as you write the letter. It's up to the person on how they want to proceed. It's a personal experience in exploring emotions. As for Lara Jean, they weren't really meant for people to see. It's more of journaling in a way.
- When asked which of the books she'd written is her favorite. Her first book, Shug, will always be special since it's like the first child in her family. It's the first and the last that she feels like the most special in her heart.


There were a ton of people at the signing! Jenny herself felt like she had signed a thousand books. Copies of To All the Boys I've Loved Before were hard to come by and paperback copies of Fire with Fire ran out of copies and it was just amazing to see a lot of people there, supporting Jenny and attending the signing and just giving her their love.

Jenny Han has a message to her fans, check out the video below:


Another Saturday well spent, thanks to the wonderful people who made it possible! Much thanks to National Bookstore for another amazing and very successful event! And thank you so much to Jenny Han, Simon & Schuster / Simon Teen for the wonderful surprise.



As an extra, our reactions when we got ARCs of Ashes to Ashes. Jenny recorded the video herself and posted it on Instagram!



Please read this very important message from Jennifer and let's support her cause!

Cancer has touched all of us in one way or another. Those who have read THE POLARIS UPRISING will know that I dedicated it to my dear friend, Brittanie, whom we lost to Stage IV ovarian cancer in 2010. She was only 26 years old. In her memory, I am pledging to donate $1 out of every sale on Amazon and Barnes & Noble to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society from now until October 6--the day she was diagnosed with the disease that took her life. Every donation up to $2,000 will be matched by my employer, so your generosity will be doubled! Thank you in advance for helping me in this special cause.

BUY A COPY of THE POLARIS UPRISING HERE:

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About the author:

Jennifer Ibarra grew up on a steady diet of books, Star Wars, and other fantastic feats of the imagination. Her debut novel, The Polaris Uprising, is the first book in a trilogy and mixes dystopia with family drama, romance, and political intrigue.

She lives in Silicon Valley, where she does marketing for a tech company and spends her time running, cooking, baking, and keeping up with celebrity gossip.

 Author links:

Website: jenniferibarra.com
Facebook: facebook.com/officialjenniferibarra
Twitter: twitter.com/writejenwrite
Tumblr: writejenwrite.tumblr.com
Goodreads: goodreads.com/jenniferibarra

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