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Shards and Ashes (Various Authors) – Book Review

Overall rating 4/5 stars
A mixed collection of dystopian stories that started and ended really well. A couple were too confusing or didn’t give me a real sense of motivation or purpose but others were beautifully nuanced, scary or intriguing. One or two I’d love to see developed into longer pieces, a number would be great as episodes of a Shards and Ashes TV series.
I commented on each story as I finished it but here are my mini reviews.
Hearken by Veronica Roth’s – 5/5 stars
This was a beautiful tale of Darya who learns she has the potential to be a Hearkener, someone who can hear people’s life or death songs. This has potential to be a much longer story but shares a message in itself for us to listen to each other. To look beyond the surface. Highly recommended
Branded by Kelley Armstrong – 3.5/5 stars
I liked the voice of the protagonist Rayne and the story/world building of the fortress community. The second part of the story almost felt rushed and I just didn’t completely feel that it was satisfactorily explained. The conclusion would have been good had I felt able to understand motivation a little clearer.
A Necklace of Raindrops by Margaret Stohl 4/5 stars
This was a clever tale that kept me guessing about this world of necklaces and drops. I loved the title. I struggled to care immediately for the first character we met but cared about his sister. The idea of living without living was one people can connect with.
I wanted a slightly clearer explanation of the world though. It was there but I still didn’t quite grasp it.
The repetition at the end was both frustrating and poetic. It didn’t quite end in the right place and the final point of view distanced me. I wanted a little bit more from Jai’s perspective.
Dogsbody by Rachel Caine – 5/5 stars
Excellent story, great pace, a protagonist you are rooting for from the off. Revenge planned meticulously over years. Of course nothing ever goes to plan.
Pale Rider by Nancy Holder – 1.5/5 stars
Unfortunately I just didn’t connect with this one. The beginning was interesting, a character called Dana being very excited about finding some batteries. Had the story stuck to a dystopia and explored this more I think I would have preferred it. Instead it went into fantasy right that the end with a lot of telling not showing. I was left very confused.
Realised I have read Nancy before, she wrote some of the Buffy TV tie-ins.
Corpse Eaters by Melissa Marr – 3/5 stars
I’d have liked a little more meat on the bones of this one (pun intended). Liked the two main characters. Interesting story of a god/monster coming to earth and humans ending up as corpse stew. Harm and Chris are fighting back. Wasn’t that keen on the ending. As a longer piece I think this could be much better.
Burn 3 by Kami Garcia – 5/5 stars
Phoenix and her sister Sky live in Burn 3, that used to be New York before the holes in the ozone sent the sun out of control. Children are vanishing and, when Sky is taken, Phoenix heads into the Abyss and finds an unlikely ally in a one eyed crazy man who thinks the Skinners have Sky. This was an excellent short, just the right amount of world-building and tension.
Love is a Choice by Beth Revis – 5/5 stars
Set on a spaceship, a young man hides from Eldest, the ruler who drugs everyone on board to prevent a mutiny. With help from Mag, a girl who had taken her grandfather’s place as the Recorder (librarian of sorts) they plot how to overthrow Eldest. I believe this is set in an existing world and you could tell, although this story did stand alone. The ending wasn’t what I was expecting but certainly explained the title. Going to hunt out this author’s work now.
Miasma by Carrie Ryan – 5/5 stars
Love the word Miasma and I also loved this story. Almost a mythical Fairytale nightmare rather than dystopian. Beaked doctors and ferret like plague eaters with forked tongues. Reminded me a little of the Buffy episode Hush. A girl struggles to keep her sister’s illness hidden by stealing Rose petals from the gardens of the rich.
Geek Girl 3: Picture Perfect (Cover Reveal) and Happy Birthday Holly
On twitter on Thursday, Geek Girl author Holly Smale revealed the cover for the third Geek Girl book.
Did you eye up the USA hint?
And then to show how Picture Perfect the trilogy would look together we got this.
Today (Saturday 7th Dec) is Holly’s Birthday, sooo here’s a Happy Birthday to her and Geeky Christmas wishes to everyone.
Geek Girl 3: Picture Perfect will be released on June 14th 2014. A little over six months to wait. Who else is counting down the days?
Geek Girl: Model Misfit – Book Review and Giveaway
Well the Geek is most definitely back. Harriet tries to hoodwink us into thinking her new modelling career makes her cool, but she’s still our peanut-muffin (my attempt at a Wilburism) Harriet really.
Geek Girl: Model Misfit is the second book in the Geek Girl series by the brilliant Holly Smale. You might also like my review of Geek Girl, and an earlier interview with Holly.
Now I’ve been pondering how to review this without giving spoilers, so all I’m going to say is that Holly has expertly used one of my favourite writerly tools – bravo.
At the start of Model Misfit Harriet is due to be a big sister, and with all attention on the baby, Natalie sent away for the summer and a lack of Lion Boy!, an overheard conversation is the straw that breaks the camel’s back. Harriet jumps at the chance to head to Tokyo for scary Yuka’s latest campaign, which involves Charlie the octopus, sumo and an awkward reunion.
Most of the characters from the first series are back, but because the action takes place in Japan, some of them are just mentioned rather than seen. A few notable additions are Harriet’s highly irresponsible step-grandmother Bunty, and Harriet’s new model room-mates, Rin and Poppy.
I have only one last thing I’m going to mention, because really I want you to experience this amazing follow up fresh and spoiler free…
My favourite character, Toby – Harriet’s stalker, reduced me to tears in one scene, and I nearly hugged myself because of ‘all the feels’.
Clearly I gave Geek Girl: Model Misfit 5 out of 5 stars
Also, thanks to Abby at HarperCollins, I have a copy of Geek Girl: Model Misfit to giveaway (along with some Geek girl badges and glasses). Look at all the geeky goodness!!! All you have to do to win is enter the Rafflecopter below (you can enter one… or all of the options).
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Thanks also go to HarperCollins and Netgalley for my review copy – the gushing praise is entirely my own.










