Sunday, October 17, 2010

The "Let's Pretend It's Still August" ramble post.

Er....hello.
I am aware that it's, you know. October. Which is actually two months after August--the month when both Mockingjay and Clockwork Angel came out. Which I have been raving about since this blog started. To quote Ritsu-san from Takaya-sensei's manga Fruits Basket--I APOLOGIZE TO THE WHOLE UNIIIVEEEERRSEEEEEE!!!!!!
I've been busy! You know...busy....and...yes I'm making excuses. 
Luckily I have good news!! I whipped up a review for both Mockingjay and CA for school so--I can post 'em here to. Yay! 



Infernal Devices Book One: Clockwork Angel, by Cassandra Clare
Clockwork Angel is the first book in the prequel trilogy to Cassandra Clare’s nationally best selling books, The Mortal Instruments. Set 100 years before the original trilogy’s first installment (City of Bones) Clockwork Angel begins in Victorian age London. You’ll be hooked from the first line on as you follow Tessa Grey’s adventures in the shadowy underworld of England. Warlocks, Vampires, and Demons—oh my! Get caught up in the love triangle between cynical Will, kind-hearted Jem, and feisty book-lover Tessa as a murderer begins to uproot the peace of the Shadow World. Those who loved The Mortal Instruments will find this a refreshing take on their favorite series (especially since a few immortal characters making a reappearance…hint-hint—Magnus Bane!) and new Cassandra Clare readers will fall in love with the edgy story and richly lifelike characters. No matter who you are, if you like fantasy, adventure, and a little bit of romance this is definitely your story. I am a HUGE TMI fan, and even though this book wasn’t as good as the originals, I still highly recommend it. Seriously. Read it.  5/5

The Hunger Games Book Three: Mockingjay, by Suzanne Collins
Wow. I mean. Wow. I bought this book as soon as it came out (which, by the way, meant taking two different subways and walking a fair amount down into the name streets of Manhattan) and started it on the ride back home. I finished it the next day, and haven’t been able to stop thinking about it since. The story starts off a few months after Catching Fire ended, it follows Katniss Everdeen’s continued battle against The Capitol. It wrapped up the Hunger Games trilogy in a way some of us might have expected, and others couldn’t have dreamed of. I’ve heard a lot of different reactions about this book—Loved It, Hated It, I Knew This Was Going To Happen, I Told You So—and I haven’t really decided how I feel about it yet. It was amazing, of course, probably the best book out of the trilogy—the action, the story, the characters, even the humor—it all got amped up triple-fold. But that didn’t stop it from totally breaking my heart. For those who haven’t read it yet—I won’t say much more. For those who have, you probably all know what I’m talking about. Read the book, read the series—just make sure that you go into it all prepared. Because this series takes you and does not let go—trust me. 5/5


Mockingjay was like the literary equivalent of watching all your best friends die. Now I'm NOT SAYING ANYTHING about the plotline. I'm just saying that going into this book un-prepared for...you know. Bad things, will get you a first ticket to UTTER DEPRESSION. 
Clockwork Angel, on the other hand, was a nice frolic in steam-punk London. Well, "frolic" might be a bit of a strong word but it certainly wasn't as depressing as Mockingjay. The characters were simply amazing--I LOVED the Jem, Will, Tessa trio. Right now I think I'm Team...Will. Probably. Mostly because I want Jem all to myself hehehe. Awesome book, though. Read it!!!! 
I am SO looking forward to City of Fallen Angels. The cookies Cassandra Clare posts every month are enough to keep me alive till April and...DRIVE ME TOTALLY INSANE. I mean, seriously. It sounds too good to be real. So far the Alec/Magnus and ClaryxJace I've read has been SO AWESOME not to mention some other tingly-tingly plotpoints. 
So I'm short for time right now so please read Mockingjay and Clockwork Angel and I'll see you next time!!!!
K




Monday, August 16, 2010

Died and Gone to Heaven

Hello, boys, girls, and those undecided--and welcome to my blog!
Now, I'd like to start with some earth-shaking news:


CASSANDRA CLARE HAS ANNOUNCED THREE MORE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS BOOKS!!!!!!!!

O. M. F. G
The books are: City of Fallen Angels, City of Lost Souls, and City of Heavenly Fire. They all take place after City of Glass, and the first is going to be released April 5, 2011. 
I'm sorry, but: HOLY CRAP. I went to the author chat with her on the 4th (I'll post the link the video at the bottom of the post) and I ALMOST DIED. Three more TMI books? Can it be true? It's like the Gods of Books heard the pleas of us mortals and granted us HEAVEN ON EARTH. 
The best part is that when I finished City of Glass, I went through that classic "this-is-the-best-series-ever-and-now-it's-over-how-shall-I-go-on?" depression (you should have seen me after I finished Twilight. *shudder*) and now, it's like, I get to fall in love with that world all over again. What more could I ask for?
And since the books will be coming out steadily for the years to become (because, don't forget, Cassandra Clare is also writing the prequel series, the Infernal Devices) it's like the Harry Potter of the modern world. I mean, who else spent their childhood waiting for the next HP book like it was a holiday? 
Now, I have more to say but I'm strapped for time so I'll just finish off with some links, eh?

The Announcement (and some awesome Q&A): http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/8716941
Cassandra's Blog: http://cassandraclare.livejournal.com/
The awesome counter I have at the bottom of the blog: http://cassandraclare.com/cms/home


8 day's till Mockingjay, and 14 till Clockwork Angel!!! w00t! 
Fangirl--out!
K

Sunday, August 1, 2010

August, I FREAKING LOVE YOU!

Hello and nice to meet you! 
Let me hear you shout: AUGUST, BABY!! 
One more time, with feeling my chikadees: AAAUUUUGUUUSSSTTT BAAAABBBYYYY!!!!
(anyone else feeling Justin Beiber-ish?....dear me...)
I believe I mentioned in an earlier post why August is such an important month to me. Well, to repeat myself, here's the deal:
Mockingjay, the final installment to the Hunger Games trilogy, is OUT IN, LIKE, 23 DAYS (not counting today, which no one should) OMFG!!!!!!! I'm so excited for this book!! The end of Catching Fire was the worst kind of cliffhanger, and I need to find out what happened next. I'm Team Gale--how about you, dear readers? 
And then, a mere six days after Mockingay, THE CLOCKWORK ANGEL HITS SHELVES!!!!!!!!!
I seriously can not wake any longer for this book. I keep reading reviews for it and, GAH, I NEED IT NOW PLEASE THANK YOU! It looks so amazing. Smexii Victorian backdrop, gorgeous clothes, a hint o' steampunk, pretty boys with ugly-making secrets, and best of all--MAGNUS IN A FROCK COAT!! 
What? I've mentioned I'm a Magnus fangirl, right? 'Cuz I am. I also love AlecxMagnus.
(While I'm on the subject:
Pairings for TMI are as follows: ClaryxJace, AlecxMagnus, SimonxIsabelle. I will not condone MaiaxSimon and any who so dare support that shall suffer my wrath)
What was I talking about...?
Ah, yes. AUGUST!!! I cannot wait to read these two books. Also looking forward to Linkin Park releasing new single tomorrow. 
Yeah. Now I'm talking about music. I really have no attention span.
OH RIGHT!
I read Skinned, by Robin Wasserman, a little while ago and LOVED IT. It was simply amazing. Haunting, funny, richly told, and really, as I like to say, "deep-thought-making" o.O I don't think I've read such a good cyber-high dystopic future book since the Uglies trilogy (Scott Westerfeld). 
August third marks the paperback release of it's sequel, Crashed. Cha-ching! (that's the sound the bookstore cash register will make as I purchase this book with the last vestiges of my dwindling spendings) 
I can't wait to see how this trilogy continues! 
Marking off the days on my calendar,
K

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Dreams, Otaku Fey, and Why I Might Sue Hollywood

Hello, Hello, Hello~
It's been a really long time since I've updated--I'm quite aware of that. Luckily for you--I intend to begin posting more frequently! Unluckily for me--I'll have to stop procrastinating and start reviewing!! 
I think I'm going to change up the format a bit. Bear with me as I figure out exactly what I mean by that.
Where to begin--?
How about with the most epic series I've read in awhile!!!

The Wake Trilogy, Lisa McMann.
Holy. Crap. 
These books can be summarized by those two words above. Honestly, you open the first one and you don't ever want to stop reading. They're a perfect mix of horror, paranormal drama, romance, and that kind of edgy hold-your-breath-stop-your-heart writing style that is...well, SO EPIC. 
Plotlet:
Sixteen-year-old Janie is a normal, albeit poor, teenager finishing off high school Except for one thing: she can fall into other people's dreams. Janie is tormented by the dreams that she experiences during school, driving, and at home. Nightmares leave her panicked, all dreams leave her weak--and some are just embarrassing. But nothing compares to the horrible nightmare she's sucked into one night--a monster with knifes for fingers that seems to know she's there. 
Janie's life is about to be thrown even more off course. But she might just be able to get in on track, and maybe even fall in love. If the nightmares don't catch up with her first. 

Author's Website:
http://www.lisamcmann.com/html/home2.html

Seriously. Read these books. 
OH! Before I move on--good old HollyWood is making a movie out of the first book. And who's up for the lead? Our dearest Janie? MILEY CYRUS. OMG. I'm sorry, but she's completely wrong for the part. 
COMPLETELY. WRONG.
Apart from being a Disney Bopper--no offense, I was a mega Suite Life fan in my youth--she doesn't even look like Janie. UGH! I will sue Hollywood if I need to. 
(I'm gonna need a damn good lawyer...)
***
Okay, whatnextwhatnext. Here's a little rambling for you, I suppose:
I've been reading a lot of faerie stories lately. A sampling:
Need, by Carrie Jones. Interesting twist on werewolves and pixies. Not bad, not my favorite. The love interest wasn't as interesting as, say, Roiben from the Tithe books. Although maybe I'm a bit biased because I'm a major Roiben fangirl. Eh *shrugs* I still think hot faeries are better than hot werewolves. No, that does not mean I'm Team Jacob. 
The Poison Eaters and Other Stories, Holly Black
Not all the stories were about the fey, but JESUS I LOVED THIS BOOK. So many of the stories felt like the faerie tales I read when I was little, except really twisted and edgy. I love that, when authors take a theme from the good ol' boys fairy tales and make them into super edgy, epicelly dark, and gloriously twisted faerie tales. LOVELOVELOVE! (note that Roiben is also in this book so, wow. Really am a fangirl for that guy) 
Ink Exchange, by Melissa Marr.
I checked this out a long time ago, only to find out that Catching Fire (Suzanne Collins) was finally in, and I could only have five books out at a time so...Ink Exchange, out. Catching fire, in. Anyway. I got it again, and I'm really looking forward to reading more (what?! I still haven't finished the damn thing?!). I loved it so far. Great characters, awesome story line and take on the faerie world.
Yes I am aware it is part of a series. I'm working on it, okay?! *twitch twitch*
Spells, Aprilynne Pike.
Eeep! I read it!! It was awesome. I think I liked it better than Wings, just because there was more Tamani and more Avalon. OH, yes. I am definitely Team Tamani. A couple of times during the book, I was like "maybe a troll will kill David and than Laurel will go with Tamani..." OF COURSE, I was just kidding *shifty eyes*. It was an errant thought, people! Still. I wish David would butt out. Tamani is clearly superior. 
Can't wait for book three. Anyone who read Spells and is also wanting to see Tamani pwn David in public will agree *winkwink*. 
The Iron Fey, Julie Kagawa.
Um, can you say AWESOME. Super creative, amazing characters, great dialogue, and ANIME REFRENCES. My kind of book. I frickin' loved Puck, Grim, Meghan, and Ash *big heart love eyes*. He's like a black-haired, slightly more evil Roiben. WOOT! I loved the "otaku faerie" line. And the author used the word "glomp" on her blog. HELLYA!

I give all these books and characters a universal mental glomp. Ahem. 
*pantpant* long...post...

'Till next time, my chikadees. 
K


Thursday, June 10, 2010

Neo Japanese Surge Monkeys and My New Reason to Breathe

Hello, loves.
Look at me, updating within three months. Heh. 
Anywayyyy, what am I reading right now? The answer would be Extras! The fourth book in Scott-la's amazing "trilogy". 
(Fangirl to human tranlastion: 
Scott-la; Scott Westerfeld
"trilogy"; the Uglies trilogy, which has four books.)
I loved Uglies, Pretties, and even Specials--even if it kind of made me want to throw it across the room--but I think Extras is my favorite. Which is weird. Cuz it's not actually all the same characters of the first three or anything. But oh well. I just love the Japanese aspect, and all the new cliques and the reputation economy--not only is it super fun to read about, it's just such brilliant writing!! I wish I had an eyescreen or a feed...so fun, no?
Other good news--Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep is coming out THIS SEPTEMBER in North America!! I can only hope it hits the rest of the world soon!!
Don't know what Kingdom Hearts is? Then GAH, I look down my bookishly-freckled nose at you. It's an EPIC JRPG video game produced by SquareEnix. I'm not a huge gamer (books are my vice of choice), but I CANNOT begin to describe how amazing this game series is. 
Whatelsewhatelsewhatelse? I realize that I've been really just talking about books, not actually reviewing them (laugh) I guess that in a way talking about them is reviewing in it's own way? I'll think on this~
I have more to say, but not the time. 
Goodbye for now, dear readers.
K





Monday, May 31, 2010

I Will Never Go To An Island, Or a Small California Town

Hey all~
Woah, I haven't updated in awhile. My internet's been on the fritz, and I've been reading oodles of books lately. 
The best by far have been the Gone series, by Michael Grant. I'd give them a full review, but I'm short on time and all ready lazy. So anyway, these books are AMAZING. I've read Gone and Hunger, and will be reading Lies shortly. These books are sooooo heart attack-making. Action every single chapter, amazing plot line, chilling violence--gah, they are amazing!! Go, go to a bookstore or library and read them now!!!
Why are you still reading this post?! GO READ THESE BOOKS!!!
For those still reading:
This series is very Lord of The Flies-ish. I just loved that book, despite it making me utterly depressed, and so Gone really got some brownie points for that. I've been emotionally scarred by both of them. Now I will never set foot on an island, or a small beach town. Never. Ever. Ever. 
Seriously strapped for time, so I'll sign off now.
K

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Epic Vampire and Faerie Ramblings


Hello, hello!
I haven't updated in awhile~
My deepest regrets and whatnot--but a fangirl's got a life too, you know, and I've been dead busy.
Of course, I've also been busy reading new books! The first was Blood Promise, by Richelle Mead (part of the Vampire Academy series), and the second was Wings by Aprilynne Pike.
I've been waiting to read Blood Promise ever since I contracted Swine Flu back in AugestorSeptember, and I spent my sick days reading Shadow Kissed and coughing and sneezing until the cows came home. Shadow Kissed was bloody fantastic, but of course it also left me a hallow shell of my formal self. Those who've read it will understand. I had hoped Blood Promise would help the shell--thing, but instead it just gave me bad blood pressure. JESUS, that book was awesome. So many plottwisties I was getting whiplash! BRAVO Richelle Mead, BRAVO. I'll now be eagerly awaiting Spirit Bound, coming in May. Seriously. I will not sleep until this book is in my hands. NO SLEEPING!
Wings was so awesome. The concept was so original and creative I was like "Who thinks of these kinds of things?!" That person would be Aprilynne Pike, who is rapidly becoming a favorite author. 
I'm all ready a fan of faerie stories after Holly Black's lovely Modern Faerie Tales. Of course, Wings was a helluva less gothic-punk-wicked than Holly's books, but still good. 
It made me wonder: In an Epic Faerie Fight of Awesomness, who would pwn the other (aka, who would it); Tamani (Wings) or Roiben (Tithe, Ironside)? Roiben's totally kick-ass (pardon my language, lol) but I think he'd have a harder time killing than Tamani. Tam's (can I call you Tam..? xD) all neck-snappin' and such, but I think he wouldn't want to kill someone who wasn't, you know. A troll. So, the debate is open! Place your bets! 
I can't wait for the sequel, Spells. That's another May release. Than Mockingjay and The Clockwork Angel in August! I know I'm doing this summer...
I also started reading The Oracle Betrayed by Catherine Fisher. I LOVED Incarceron and Sapphique, so I really wanted to read more from her.
So far, it does not disappoint! ^_^
That's all for now, chickadee's. Make sure to check out Wings and Blood Promise!
K

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Top Ten Books

Hello fangirls and fanboys! It's a balmy rainy day, perfect for curling up with your book of choice. 
A friend of mine asked for  my top ten books, and since I haven't updated this page in awhile I decided to kill two birds with one sparkly stone and post it here!
Why a sparkly stone...? Because those are the best kind of stones. Especially bird-killing stones. 
I just finished "L: change the WorLd" by "M" (otherwise known as Nisio Isin). It was very, very good. As I read it, I realized it wasn't really about me anymore, but about L. 
That doesn't make sense...? But I'm not paid to make sense!
(I'm not paid at all...)
Anyway, I'm done drabbling for now. List time!

*MY TOP TEN BOOKS IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER*
1. The Mortal Instruments series, by Cassandra Clare. 
2. The Modern Faerie Tale series, by Holly Black 
3. Incarceron, by Catherine Fisher
4. Sapphique, also by Catherine Fisher
5. The Farsala Trilogy, by Hilari Bell
6. The Luxe series, by Anna Godbersen 
7. The Wicked series (no relation to the Broadway play), by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguie
8. The Hunger Games Trilogy, by Suzanne Collins
9. The Percy Jackson Series*, by Rick Riordan 
10. Death Note (including all 12 volumes, and the two light novels), by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata (the light novels are by the aforementioned Nisio Isin, or "M") 
*this series are a bit for the younger set, but still very entertaining. 

Good stuff, ne? Like my fangirl usage of the Japanese "ne" in a completely English sentence? You cannot be a fangirl without the odd Japanese word here or there. 
KAWAII! (Which is "cute", for you civilians out there...)

Anyone here love fanfiction? I'm a HUGE fan. Right now I'm reading LOADS of Death Note fanfics (I love both the fluffy and the serious) and some TMI stuff.

Have to go now. Sayoonara!
K

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Fangirl Defined...?

Am I talking too much...?
Scratch that, you can never talk too much! Just like you can never read too much!
I was rather bored yesterday, so I googled "fangirl" to see what definitions there were for the word. For fangirl is a multi-faceted term, something that can't really be defined. Clearly, some people don't understand this. Why try to capture the very essence of something as broad as a "fangirl"? Why? What's the use?
Well, okay. I wouldn't mind normally, but the one from Wikipedia was kind of insulting...?

"The term fangirl can be used to describe a female member of a fandom community (counterpart to the masculine "fanboy"). Fangirls may be more devoted to emotional and romantic aspects of their fandom, especially shipping. However, it is commonly used in a derogatory sense to describe a girl's obsession with something, most commonly a male teen idol or an aspect of Japanese pop culture. Fangirl behavior can vary in intensity. On one end of the scale are those that, while harboring a crush on a particular actor or character, are perfectly capable of understanding that the fulfilment of the crush is never going to happen. On the other end are the girls who are said to be obsessive in their claims on a fictional character, even fighting with other fangirls over who 'owns' the character in question. Fangirl behavior can fall anywhere in this spectrum, but the closer someone is believed to be towards the obsessive end, the more derogatory the use of the term 'fangirl' to describe them is perceived to be. Fangirls of all persuasions are believed to be the largest contributors to fanfiction websites, sometimes disregarding the canon storyline of their fandom or altering it to fit either their own favored romantic pairings; or themselves into the continuity (termed self-insertions or Mary Sues)." 
(Quoted from the Wikipedia article "Fan (person)") 

I'm both flattered and insulted. 
They make us (as in all fangirls) sound like overly obsessed maniacs! And, okay, maybe we are, but to say it so blatantly! Although I did enjoy the part about fighting other fangirls over "who 'owns' the character". Not...that I've ever done...this or anything *nervous cough*. Moving on! 
Moving on to the fanfiction part of the article! Haha, I don't enjoy altering the storyline in fanfictions, but if it's good enough I still might read it. AND WHO ELSE DESPISES THE MARY SUE CLASSIFICATION??? I got bored of it when I was a Twilighter, and kept hearing it repeated over and over by Skeps, but now I just hate it. 
I've been inspired to whip up my own fangirl definition! Woot! (pwn...) 

Fangirl (Noun, Verb):
--(n) The name for a female who is obsessed with a certain person or thing. Examples may include and "L fangirl" or a "Incarceron fangirl". Usually defined as someone avidly interested in things, and one who is prone to phases. 
--(v) The act of "fangirling", being avid and squeeing about something. To "fangirl" is to rave about someone/something in a positive, obsessed way. 

I realize I said earlier that fangirl shouldn't be defined...oh well...Contradicting oneself is a part of life, no?
Now time to go read something...

K

Review for The Mortal Instruments, by Cassandra Clare

Hello again, dear readers and dearest fanatics,
My first review(s)! I believe this deserves a woot.
Woot!
I love that word. Almost as much as I love "pwn". Gamer speech made public, my friends! Can't beat it, can't understand it.
Well, there's your random ramble for the day. I'll start making sense now.

(Spoiler Warning Level: MILD)
The Mortal Instruments:
City of Bones, by Cassandra Clare
A demon, a nightclub filled with half-human mythical creatures, and a mysterious, beautiful boy. Does this sound good all ready? Well, it's the content of the first chapter. From that point on, it gets better. The story is rich in heart-pounding action, vividly crafted characters, and a world to challenge our reality. The book is part dark fantasy, part tragic love story--and it will keep you breathless from the first word to the last. 5/5
City of Ashes, by Cassandra Clare
This book starts right where City of Bones left off. You're sucked into the story immediately, and withdrawing yourself is nigh impossible. The romance, the adventures, the characters, and the breathtaking-story telling all intensify in this stunning sequel. And the cliff hanger? Absolutely excruciating. 5/5
City of Glass, by Cassandra Clare
The story comes to head in this thrilling finale--as the star-crossed love, the lies and the hidden truth, the angels and the demons all collide in the Shadowhunter's home, Idris. You'll find yourself on the edge as the story progresses through a series of highs and lows. Death and life. Love and hate. Savior and betrayal. A war is upon our favorite characters, and the odds are stacked in the favor of Hell. 5/5

Seriously, if you haven't read these books--DO SO NOW. The prequel's (The Infernal Devices, set a hundred odd years before TMI) first book comes out this August (I feel I've mentioned this before...) so if you want to start there, be my guest. I can't wait to read these, because I'm a total Magnus fangirl and I can't wait to read more about him. Not so much looking forward to MagnusxCammille, though. Weshallsee....
Also, there's a fourth book in the TMI series coming out next September! City of Fallen Angels. I swear to God, I'm living on an hour-to-hour basis for this book. 
Fangirl, remember. Fangirl. 
Here's a link to Cassandra Clare's official website for more information and some awesomesauce: http://cassandraclare.com/cms/home
I went to a book signing event put on by her (Cassandra Clare) and Holly Black (author of the YA series, A Modern Faerie Tale). It was so wicked. Totally relaxed and fun atmosphere (we started off by Holly asking Cassandra who'd she'd Marry, Kiss, or Push Of a Cliff, Sebastion, Valentine, and the Inquistor. Dear readers, this is how to spend an afternoon) and I got all my books signed *fangirl squee*! Cassandra and Holly were also great. Calling them "down to earth" is too cliched, but, you know. The thought is there. 
So go the the events whenever you get the chance!!!!
That's all for this post, dear readers. 

A Short Preamble Ramble

Hello, and welcome!
This blog was created because I find there are not nearly enough places to ramble in a semi-psychotic way about books. Does anyone else find a lack of this? I can pretty much talk about books 24/7, but after the first few hours of fangirl squeeing, people are oft prone to get a glazed look in their eyes and stop paying attention. 
Case in point, dear readers. Case in point. 
I'll be reviewing books predominately, but I'll also be talking about anime and manga (a fangirl is nothing without a few anime references in her back pocket). I'm always reading new books--always, always, always--so I'll have plenty to talk about. I hope to inspire some people to read a few amazing books, warn them of books I didn't care for, and hopefully find out about new stories myself!
Right now I eagerly awaiting a few new books. The Clockwork Angel, by Cassandra Clare, and Mockinjay, by Suzanne Collins, are both coming out in August. As of now I'm having a "Wake me Up When September August Ends" moment, except I'd rather wake up in the beginning of August, but, you know. If you change the song reference too much, it's not funny anymore. Anyway, desperately waiting to read these two. AGH!
The Mortal Instruments, by the aforementioned Cassandra Clare, is currently one of my top favorite books. I'll be reviewing each of them (City of Bones, City of Ashes, City of Glass) later, because I'm on a mission to get everyone reading this amazing stories. 
Speaking of top favorite books, I've decided to write up a quick "Top Six" list. Enjoy!


(MY CURRENT TOP 6 BOOKS)
(Reviews to follow in other posts)
(In No Particular Order)
1. Incarceron, by Catherine Fisher.
2. The Mortal Instrument Series, by Cassandra Clare
3. The Hunger Games (This includes Catching Fire), by Suzanne Collins
4. The Farsala Trilogy, by Hilari Bell 
5. Death Note (okay, this is technically a manga, but still), by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata 
6. The Modern Faerie Tale series, by Holly Black 


Hooray for lists! 
That's all for now (I have to stop talking at some time, right...? Right...?)! Keep checking back for book reviews, and a fangirl's assorted ravings!
K



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