Friday, 8 April 2011

Follow Friday #17

 
 
 Hosted by Parajunkee
This week's feature: Lesley @ My Keeper Shelf

Weekly Question:
Do you judge a book by its cover?

Oh yes. Definitely. Usually the cover is the first thing about a book that appeals to me. If the cover is ugly or if it doesn't stand out, I'm not that inclined to pick it up. I never let the cover influence my opinion on the book itself though. 

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Thursday, 7 April 2011

Looking For Guest Bloggers!

I'm still looking for some more bloggers that are willing to participate in a feature I'll be starting towards the end of this month.

In this feature, every Wednesday there will be one guest post from a book lover here on Nyx Book Reviews, talking about his or her favourite genre of books. This can range from anything like contemporary young-adults to urban fantasy. In this post he or she will talk about why they love this genre so much and maybe show a book as example.

Do you want to see your post featured on Nyx Book Reviews? Contact me at nyxbookreviews(at)gmail.com with "Guest Blogger" in the title. Feel free to ask any questions (:

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Review: Stray by Rachel Vincent

Stray by Rachel Vincent
(Shifters #1)
2.5 out of 5 stars

Published by Mira

Stray really was one big meh for me. There was nothing that really stood out. Yes, I know, I haven't read about werecats before. Yet, these cats live together in a system that reminds a lot of the werewolf hierarchy like in Bitten. Main character Faythe was a little bit too ignorant for my taste. She has one hell of a strange view on the world. She constantly boasts around that she's so tough, she's not weak, she can handle anything! Yet when anyone tells her bad news (yes, it was horrible news, but still) she faints. Yeah. You're so tough.

The romance was more lust than love. I know they were supposed to have this history together, but I don't see the attraction. He is so idiotically possessive, while Faythe seems to rebel against anyone that wants to protect her. I have no idea how she can love Mr. I-beat-the-crap-out-of-a-guy-because-he-touched-you-once.

Except that this book lends itself well for ranting, I don't really see how this book stands out from the gigantic amount of urban-fantasy books out there. It's way too long (a massive 600+ pages) for a story that starts to pick up around halfway. When the action finally arrived I did like it though. The writing in itself is not bad at all, and it was quite enjoyable.

There are some scenes that crossed the fine line of my comfort zone. There was sexual assault and graphic torture. What stung me most was that the torture was performed by the "good guys". I'm sorry, I just can't live with that. I feel like we should be warned or something. You can't see from the cover or the blurb that this book has such violent aspects.

Not a big fan of this one, especially because I couldn't agree with the heroine at all. I have heard that the series does get better with every book, and though Faythe won't win a science quiz, she does gain some more common sense. I think I will read the next book in the series, but I definitely won't be rushing to get it.

Blurb

There are only eight breeding female werecats left...

And I'm one of them.

I look like an all-American grad student. But I am a werecat, a shape-shifter, and I live in two worlds.
Despite reservations from my family and my Pride, I escaped the pressure to continue my species and carved out a normal life for myself. Until the night a Stray attacked.
I'd been warned about Strays -- werecats without a Pride, constantly on the lookout for someone like me: attractive, female, and fertile. I fought him off, but then learned two of my fellow tabbies had disappeared. 


This brush with danger was all my Pride needed to summon me back... for my own protection. Yeah, right. But I'm no meek kitty. I'll take on whatever -- and whoever -- I have to in order to find my friends. Watch out, Strays -- 'cause I got claws, and I'm not afraid to use them...

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Teaser Tuesday #22

teasertuesdays31Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • Make sure you do not include spoilers
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
Teaser Tuesday #22: Sisters Red

“I feign obliviousness to the sound of his dull footsteps in the darkness behind me and tug my crimson cloak tighter around my shoulders. I give a fake shiver as a breeze whips trough  my glossy hair. That's right... come along, now. Think about how badly you want to devour me. Think of how good my heart will taste."

Taken from the first chapter of Sisters Red by Jackson Pearce. In this book the werewolves aren't cute and fluffy, but relentless killers. And teenage sisters Scarlett and Rosie have made it their task to protect the innocent humans from these monsters.

Leave your teaser below! (:

Sunday, 3 April 2011

Sunday Stew #1

Shannon of Books Devoured is doing a new meme on Sunday, and as I don't have anything scheduled on Sunday, why not participate!



Around the Web: I'll be getting a Kindle 3G in a few months, and I'm looking into cases and skins. And I found this awesome site, GelaSkins, where they have super cute skins that aren't that expensive. I absolutely loved this one:

It has like... monsters on it! Anyone bought skins from this site before?

Around Me: I'll be using this to summarize my posts of this week:

Saturday, 2 April 2011

Review: Invasion by Jon S. Lewis (+ Mini Interview!)

Invasion by Jon S. Lewis
(C.H.A.O.S. #1)
5 out of 5 stars

Published by Thomas Nelson
ARC received through Netgalley

It's been a while since I've read such a powerful science-fiction book. Invasion is a surprisingly gripping read. The second an alien that looked like Bigfoot came up, I was hooked.

When his parents die in a strange car accident, Colt has to live with his WW2 veteran grandfather. Yet he cannot get the idea out of his head that something about his parents' death isn't right. He suspects that one of the worlds largest companies, Trident Biotech, has something to do with it. While trying to uncover the truth about his parents' death, Colt discovers a world normal human beings never see...

Young-adult science-fiction is not an easy genre to write in. Because the story needs to be fast-paced so the younger readers don't lose interest, there is not much room left for extensive world building. I love the way how we learn about the aliens together with Colt. What I also really like is that this isn't about the standard green-men-in-suits-from-space kind of aliens. It actually reminded me a lot of the movie Men in Black.

And with all those aliens, we of course have to have some very, very awesome gadgets. I mean, souring through the air on a motorcycle with retractable wings? No one can convince me that isn't really cool. I had such a great time reading about this and jetpacks and special weapons that made my inner geek very excited.

The only problem I had with this book is one I seem to be having quite often these days. Sometimes is astonishes me how naive one can be. In this book though, this was only a minor annoyance, because most of those moments could easily be explained by the age of our main characters. You can't really expect from a bunch of teenagers to grasp the extend of the situation right away. And in the end, they do, it only took them a while.

I think this is a wonderfully fast-paced book that a lot of young-adults, both boys and girls, will enjoy. And as an adult, I think you would be equally entertained by this book. I definitely recommend this to anyone that loves science-fiction.

Blurb

He didn't ask for the job, but now all that stands between us and chaos... is Colt

Colt McAlister was having the summer of his life. He spent his days surfing and his nights playing guitar on the beach with friends. He even met a girl and got his first car. But everything changes when his parents are killed in a freak accident.

He's forced to leave his old life behind and move to Arizona with his grandfather. The only person he knows at the new high school is a childhood friend named Dani. And Oz, a guy he's sure he's never met but who is strangely familiar.

But what if his parents' death wasn't an accident? His mother, an investigative reporter, was going to expose a secret mind-control program run by one of the world's largest companies. Before she could release the story, what if agents from Trident Biotech made sure she couldn't go public?

Vowing to uncover the truth, Colt gets drawn into a secret world of aliens, shapeshifters, flying motorcycles, and invisible gateways.

The Invasion has begun.

Mini interview

Jon was so nice to answer three of my questions, even though he is in the middle of finishing his second novel!
  • NBR: Did you read a lot of comics when you were young?
Jon: All the time. It probably started with the Super Friends cartoon. I'd wake up early every Saturday morning, grab a bowl of Captain Crunch (with crunch berries, of course) and I'd be glued. Then I started to buy comics at convenience stores on those old spinner racks. And I still buy them today. I go to my local comic shop every Wednesday.
  • If you could have one of the CHAOS gadgets in real life, which one would that be and why?
A jet pack, hands down! I can only imagine the incredible sensation of flying without the aid of an airplane to protect you. It would be like a roller coaster ride times infinity!
  • You're currently in the middle of finishing the second book in the series, what adventures will there be in store for us the next book?
We just came up with the name -- FLIGHT -- and it's going to pick up where INVASION took off. Colt and Oz are transferring to the CHAOS Academy where they'll be trained to save us all against the coming invasion by a bunch of shapeshifting aliens that look a little like walking lizards with six arms. But trouble follows Colt, and pretty soon what he thought were a series of unrelated accidents start to look like an assassination attempt.

If you want to know more about Jon or his books, you can check out his site.

Friday, 1 April 2011

On My TBR Pile

Okay, I'm feeling pretty bad today. It has been way too long since I've posted something, I haven't even posted a review in a week and I'm behind with reacting to my comments. Basically, it comes down to the good old "I'm too busy". Which I am, because I'm having exams once again, as it's that time of the year. The only good thing about that is that I'm getting a very shiny Kindle when I'm finished with them! It helps to have something to look forward to.

And because I have nothing scheduled today, I'll just post about some books that stand on my shelves, patiently waiting until I'm ready to give them some attention. A book is never ungrateful and never holds a grudge. The same is said about dogs. Maybe that's why we love them both so much.

So, the top five books that I really, really have to read:

The Trouble With Spells by Lacey Weatherford

Portia Mullins had always lived the life of a normal teenager, up until her sixteenth birthday. She is then informed by her grandma that she is actually a witch who is a descendant from a long line of witches and warlocks. After overcoming her disbelief she finds that being a member of the coven comes with one great perk in the form of the school's handsome bad boy, Vance Mangum. Vance and Portia have an immediate connection as a budding romance begins, only to be threatened by turbulent skies on the horizon as Vance's checkered past rears its ugly head to haunt them. Portia is forced to use her untried powers in defense of everything she loves in a desperate attempt to hold on to the one thing that really matters in her life.

Darkfever by Karen Marie Moning

MacKayla Lane’s life is good. She has great friends, a decent job, and a car that breaks down only every other week or so. In other words, she’s your perfectly ordinary twenty-first-century woman.

Or so she thinks…until something extraordinary happens.

When her sister is murdered, leaving a single clue to her death–a cryptic message on Mac’s cell phone–Mac journeys to Ireland in search of answers. The quest to find her sister’s killer draws her into a shadowy realm where nothing is as it seems, where good and evil wear the same treacherously seductive mask. She is soon faced with an even greater challenge: staying alive long enough to learn how to handle a power she had no idea she possessed–a gift that allows her to see beyond the world of man, into the dangerous realm of the Fae...

Quicksilver by Joy Spraycar

A recurring nightmare holds Serry Miller in its grip and has for most of her life. In spite of her fear of the man who becomes a monster, she's in love with him. Not only does she have nightmares while she sleeps, she's living in one with an abusive, alcoholic husband. When, Serry's drunken husband hit's Quinton Worthington's car, she sees the face of the man from her nightmares on a stretcher entering the hospital. When he looks at her and calls her by her name, she is plummeted into a life that she has only dreamed about. Quinton Worthington has suffered for over a hundred years. That's when his evil father ripped Serenity, the love of Quinton's life, from him. At the same time, he changed Quinton into a monster. When Quinton sees Serry's face in the hospital, he believes that Serenity has come back, and he will do anything to be with her. There's only one thing that stands in their way of having the life they want: Quinton's father.

Twilight's Ashes by Auler Ivis

The year is 635,039 A.D., and the world has descended into an ice age. Human beings no longer rule the Earth. Instead, a post-human race of creatures has emerged from the chaos, and they are hell-bent on destroying "prehistoric man" in order to take control of the planet. Against them stands nothing but a prophecy, foretelling the victorious arrival of the Seventh Shepherd.Jebden Gale is an unlikely hero. Living in an isolated village deep within the new ice sheet, he has a special ability to connect with a higher power. Although he despises his relationship with the gods, Jebden appears to be chosen by them for greatness. Could he possibly be the Seventh Shepherd?
Time is short. The godless post-human hordes sweep the world, destroying surviving human enclaves one by one while their dying race waits for a sign. In order to strengthen Jebden, the gods must forge a partnership among the few remaining humans with the ability to guide their chosen one. But will Jebden realize his destiny in time, or will his weakness mean the end of the human race?

The Eye of the Storm

The Eye of the Storm opens the Stritonoly Chronicles series in glorious style on sci-fi-cafe.com.
Dmitri, son of the Czar of Stritonoly, driven insane by the forbidden poison of the slave-race Acidel sets in motion a catastrophic chain of events.
A terrifying and eternal force stalks the forest nearby as a storm of epic proportions gathers over the Citadel.