Showing posts with label Victoria Scott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victoria Scott. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

THE COLLECTOR by Victoria Scott


He makes good girls…bad.

I knew.  Immediately, I knew this was my kind of book.  Just a take a sec to admire the awesome cover/title/book design.  I'm just going to say it: Whoever thought up that "He makes good girls…bad" deserves a dozen cupcakes, a batch of double chocolate chip cookies and an I ROCK HARD button b/c it is snappy and fresh and heck yeah!!!

Phew.  The Collector by Victoria Scott was a fun, fast-pasted paranormal read with one very naughty lead male and a nerdy heroine you can't help but love.

Dante Walker (props on the name as well) isn't your average mix of hot and cocky bad boy.  He's from hell.  Literally.  Dante is a soul collector for the Big Bad, and if he catches you doing something naughty, he'll mark you with one of his seals.  As the summary says, "Old Saint Nick gets the good guys, and he gets the fun ones.  Bag-and-tag."

Collect enough seals, and that's it.  Your soul is officially marked for hell.  No take backs.  It's about the choices you make--or at least it used to be.

For some reason, Dante's boss wants a specific soul.  A girl named Charlie Cooper who is Dante's opposite in every way.  She's good, as in really good.  Her soul is brighter than bright, hardly no seals at all--which means Dante has his work cut out for him.  But as he leads nice n' nerdy Charlie down the pathway to sin, Dante finds himself becoming her reluctant protector and discovering that maybe, just maybe, he's not all bad.

So okay, what really made this book stand out?

The Voice.

Yes, that's Voice with a capital "V."  The whole book is first person POV from Dante's perspective.  His head is a strange (and wonderful) place to be b/c seriously the guy has no shame.  None.  His thoughts were surprisingly hilarious and unapologetic and frequently a-hole-ish.  But even if I had the urge to smack him--like when he was mean to or tricked Charlie--Dante remained true to himself.  He was the guy you should hate.  He was also the guy you wish would get over himself already and just be nice.  In Dante, we find a character who needs to go from D-bag to good guy without losing his edge--which is hard to pull off.  But Scott did it quite nicely.  She didn't rush.  He didn't all of a sudden grow a heart of gold.  Dante was still Dante at the end of the book just slightly redeemed--and that's good since there is a book 2 :-).

Loved the idea of the seals.  The soul collectors have the power to use and see them with a flick of their wrist--which basically gives us the visual of a person's sins.  Very cool idea.  I also loved the pairing of bada** Dante with nerdy Charlie.  They had good chemistry.  One of my favorite scenes involved hide and seek, kissing, the mean kids playing a cruel joke on Charlie, and Dante who comes to the rescue.  Sigh.

The only things I didn't like were when Dante made Charlie feel bad about herself, particularly her looks.  And I didn't like that she let him make her feel that way.  These character flaws were believable, but I just wished that Charlie would've stood up and been like: I love myself the way I am!
 
 
(channeling Penelope here; btw if you haven't seen the movie I definitely recommend lol)

Anyway, loved the concept and Dante's voice.  The Collector would be good for anyone looking for a YA paranormal with humor, romance, and a voice that's undeniable J.

Happy reading,

Ninja Girl

Sunday, November 18, 2012

DEBUT AUTHOR CHALLENGE 2013

 
Hi there, everyone!  I decided to do a challenge, and this one looks right up my alley :D.  I love discovering new voices in YA.  A lot of times debuts are my favorites.  I don't know if that's b/c the authors just seem fresh to me or b/c they put everything they had--soul, passion, creativity--into that first book, but it's true: Debuts rock!!

My goal for this challenge is to read and review 12 YA debuts.  See that new page up there?  The one labeled DAC 2013?  Yep, that's there to keep me honest lol!  That way I'll have a written record of my goal (along with this post, of course) to keep track and to remind me to read on.

Here's my list:

The Nightmare Affair by Mindee Arnett
The Collector by Victoria Scott
Uses For Boys by Erica Lorraine Scheidt
Mila 2.0 by Debra Driza
Dualed by Elsie Chapman
Chantress by Amy Butler Greenfield
Reboot by Amy Tintera
Etiquette & Espionage by Gail Carriger
45 Pounds (More or Less) by K.A. Barson
Reclaimed by Sarah Guillory
The Sweet Revenge of Celia Door by Karen Finneyfrock
The Madman's Daughter by Megan Sheperd
 
Looks pretty good, right?  Honestly, the books all sound amazing, so I don't think I'm going to have any trouble completing the challenge.  Not picking favorites or anything, but the one I'm looking forward to most...
 
 
Yeah, I'm not even going to front.  I've been dying to get my hands on this book since I found out Gail Carriger was trying her hand at YA.  The title, the description, that COVER!!  *faints*
 
Hope everyone has a great holiday,
 
Ninja Girl

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

WAITING ON WEDNESDAY

Hi everyone! I only do "Waiting on Wednesday" posts when I've found something really awesome. It's a meme hosted over at Breaking the Spine, featuring those books that are just too good, the ones you wish were out. Right. This. Second.

 
Goodreads summary:

He makes good girls...bad.

Dante Walker is flippin’ awesome, and he knows it. His good looks, killer charm, and stellar confidence has made him one of hell’s best—a soul collector. His job is simple, weed through humanity and label those round rears with a big red good or bad stamp. Old Saint Nick gets the good guys, and he gets the fun ones. Bag-and-tag.

Sealing souls is nothing personal. Dante’s an equal opportunity collector and doesn’t want it any other way. But he’ll have to adjust, because Boss Man has given him a new assignment:

Collect Charlie Cooper’s soul within 10 days.

Dante doesn’t know why Boss Man wants Charlie, nor does he care. This assignment means only one thing to him, and that’s a permanent ticket out of hell. But after Dante meets the quirky, Nerd Alert chick he’s come to collect—he realizes this assignment will test his abilities as a collector, and uncover emotions deeply buried.


My WoW pick, The Collector by Victoria Scott.  A "Nerd Alert chick" heroine and bad-to-the-bone Dante as leading man.  Seriously, do I need to even explain why I want this one?  Yeah, didn't think so ;)

Hope everyone's having a terrific week!

Ninja Girl