Showing posts with label Marissa Meyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marissa Meyer. Show all posts

Sunday, February 10, 2013

STACKING THE SHELVES (9)

 
Hi everyone!  Stacking the Shelves is a meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews.  The books I got this week look freaking fantastic!!  Like, literally, the covers are gorgeous.

 
List of books: How The Marquess Was Won by Julie Anne Long
                       Speechless by Hannah Harrington
                       Etiquette & Espionage by Gail Carriger
                       Unravel Me by Tahereh Mafi
                       The Madman's Daughter by Megan Shepherd
                       Scarlet by Marissa Meyer
                       Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
 
They're all awesome (and seriously, the covers are so beautiful!).  But the ONE that I've been waiting on forever is:
 
Cannot wait to read!
 
And the one that stood out most on the shelf?  Well, that had to be Speechless.  The pure white cover was such a stark contrast to everything else.  And yes, those movie trailers (and Emma Thompson's Southern accent) finally convinced me to read Beautiful Creatures.  I'm going to the movie first so I can enjoy without comparing ;-).
 
Hope you got some great books this week!
 
Ninja Girl 


Monday, December 10, 2012

CINDER by Marissa Meyer


Let's appreciate that beautiful cover.  Goodness.  I can't imagine a prettier, more eye-catching stiletto/cyborg leg if I tried LOL.  The curling-silver font is perfection as well.  Good job designers!  This one's a winner :-).

Cinder is Marissa Meyer's take on Cinderella.  Now, I'm not much for retellings.  Lots of bloggers are all about them, but whenever one comes out, I'm like, "Meh.  I already know the basic story.  How good can it be?"

The answer in this case, folks, is pretty darn good.

I was pleasantly surprised by my first foray into retellings.  This is Cinderella with an edge, a spark if you will (pun intended since Cinder herself is both a mechanic and part-cyborg).  The kick a** heroine and her steampunk-y goodness made this a must-read for me.  But I had no idea I'd like it as much as I did.

Sixteen-year-old Cinder is the best mechanic in New Beijing.  But she's also cyborg, 36.28% not human to be exact, which makes her life not as valuable as that of the other citizens.  When Prince Kai shows up at her market stall, asking her to fix an important android, Cinder does her best to shield her metal parts and her heart.  But Kai's charismatic and charming personality don't make it easy.

Here's a little excerpt that I loved from their first meeting:

"Instead of answering, the prince bent down, craning his neck so that she had no choice but to meet his eyes, and dashed a grin at her.  Her heart winced."--page 8

Wow.  Cinder's heart "winced"?  I could imagine exactly how that felt.  Kudos to Meyer because I've never heard it described quite like that.  Loved the word choice and all the subsequent meetings with Kai.  The chemistry was undeniable.  Cinder was fierce, smart, brave, and loyal to her loved ones (both human and not).

And if I wasn't already sold, Cinder's backstory--which she knew nothing about--sealed the deal.
 
There were several mysteries in this book, and I think I figured most of them out before the big reveal.  BUT that didn't really matter because, back in the day, I was a huge Sailor Moon fan J
 

If someone would've told me this was a retelling of Serena and her lunarly ways, I would've been down even sooner.  Awesome!
 
Two main evil forces threaten the lives of everyone in New Beijing: Letumosis (the plague) and the Lunars. Once one contracts Letumosis, they'll be dead in days. This plague has killed thousands--and yet there's still no cure. The Lunars are another race that hails from the moon and can manipulate anyone into seeing, feeling, or doing whatever they want. Someone who can take away your free will? If that's not scary, I don't know what is. *Shivers* And the Queen of the Lunars has her eye on Prince Kai.

Cinder was a great read.   The only thing that could've made it better imo was if it was a standalone.  Things I loved: Cinder, the gutsy heroine/cyborg, Iko, Cinder's android best friend who had a thing for fashion, Prince Kai, the guy who won our heroine's heart and mine, Peony, Cinder's younger step-sister and only human friend.  A great steampunk story made even better by the Sailor Moon slant.  Looking forward to Book 2!

Happy reading,

Ninja Girl

Monday, November 26, 2012

POW (Page One Wow): CINDER by Marissa Meyer

 
Hi there!  I'd been trying to think of something I could post on a weekly basis (besides reviews, of course).  And there are so many great meme's out there--which I love participating in--but I kinda wanted to do something different.  Something ninja-based.  Something with a kick.

Thus, POW (Page One Wow) was born :-).

Books I love usually draw me in from the first page.  Not always, but 95% of the time.  They kick me in the teeth.  They grab me by the shirt collar.  They make me swoon, laugh, hold my breath.  The books I love make me pay attention.  I think POW is perfect for me as a reader (plus, it has a snappy ring to it lol!)  So, I'm going to post a few lines from the first page of a book (current or past read), and say whether or not I think it has POW.  Feel free to chime in!

First up: Cinder by Marissa Meyer.



"The screw through Cinder's ankle had rusted, the engraved cross marks worn to a mangled circle.  Her knuckles ached from forcing the screwdriver into the joint as she struggled to loosen the screw one gritting twist after another.  By the time it was extracted far enough for her to wrench free with her prosthetic steel hand, the hairline threads had been stripped clean.
 
Tossing the screwdriver onto the table, Cinder gripped her heel and yanked the foot from its socket.  A spark singed her fingertips and she jerked away, leaving the foot to dangle from a tangle of red and yellow wires."--page 1, Cinder
 
So, does it have POW?  My answer would be a great, big YES!  I was immediately pulled in.  Loved the visual of her unscrewing and then yanking off her own foot.  I was curious.  I wanted to know more.  And I hope the rest of the book packs as much oomph :).

What did you think?

Hope everyone had a great holiday,

Ninja Girl

Friday, November 16, 2012

THANKSGIVING READS AND FOLLOW FRIDAY

Hi there!  Here's what I'll be reading over the break :-)


Both books sound fantastic--and just look at those eye-candy covers *__*  I loved Cat Patrick's Forgotten, so I have high hopes for Revived.  I also have another book heading my way courtesy of Ninja Aunt P.  Hint: It may feature a hot/loveable apollyon and a fiesty half-blood.  Hopefully, it will arrive some time next week :).

 
It's been a while since I've done FF!!  Feature and Follow Friday is hosted by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read, two awesome ladies with crazy good blogs.  Features for this week are Reach For the Stars and Bookworm8921.
 
Q: Books are turned into movies all the time! Turn it around. What movie would make a great book?
 
I'm not sure this would be a "great" book.  It might be awful.  Actually, it would probably be awful.  BUT it's the one that popped up in my head first, so...
 
 
Either that or...
 
 
So apparently, I just want to convert dance movies/musicals into books lol!  The reasons are pretty simple.  If someone could capture the passion of Dirty Dancing in book form, I think it'd be literary gold.  And I'd love to pick up a book and find Jack Kelly/Christian Bale as the male lead.  I mean, come on.  He's the Batman!
 
Hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving!!
 
Ninja Girl


Sunday, October 28, 2012

I LOVE STEAMPUNK GIVEAWAY

 
So, this is my first ever giveaway!!!  I wanted to make it appropriate for the season; Halloween means costumes, and if there's a genre with better/cooler fashion I don't know it.  Corsets, gears, goggles, tiny hats!  Steampunk is awesome, and I wanted my first giveaway to reflect that awesomeness ;D

Some lucky follower will win two books of your choice chosen from the list below:





Phew, I hope the format looks okay.  If it's wonky, that's totally my fault, and we'll just put that down to inexperience, shall we?  If you want a later book in the series, that's totally fine!  When you win, you'll just email me with the titles you'd like at that time.  I'll announce the winner this Friday!  Please enter using the Rafflecopter (always wanted to say that *grins*).

 
Happy Halloween!
 
Ninja Girl