Monday, October 29, 2018

The Brilliant Death

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"For Teodora DiSangro, a mafia don’s daughter, family is fate. All her life, Teodora has hidden the fact that she secretly turns her family’s enemies into music boxes, mirrors, and other decorative objects. After all, everyone in Vinalia knows that stregas—wielders of magic—are figures out of fairytales. Nobody believes they’re real. Then the Capo, the land’s new ruler, sends poisoned letters to the heads of the Five Families that have long controlled Vinalia. Four lie dead and Teo’s beloved father is gravely ill. To save him, Teo must travel to the capital as a DiSangro son—not merely disguised as a boy, but transformed into one. Enter Cielo, a strega who can switch back and forth between male and female as effortlessly as turning a page in a book. Teo and Cielo journey together to the capital, and Teo struggles to master her powers and to keep her growing feelings for Cielo locked in her heart. As she falls in love with witty, irascible Cielo, Teo realizes how much of life she’s missed by hiding her true nature. But she can’t forget her mission, and the closer they get to the palace, the more sinister secrets they uncover about what’s really going on in their beloved country—and the more determined Teo becomes to save her family at any cost."

The Brilliant Death by Amy Rose Capetta - release date October 30, 2018

Reading this book had a very distinct feeling about it. I felt like I was pulled into this amazing world the second I opened the book. It was so interesting to learn about the history and conflicts that this world was suffering through. The Strega stories that made reoccurring appearances were a special touch. Capetta did an amazing job creating a plot that kept the reader alert throughout not only Teo and Cielo's journey but also the time they spent at the capital. At first, I must admit I felt a little lost in the wild imagination that Capetta put to work in this book. But all of that cleared up as soon as the book really got rolling. Following Teo really was able to hammer home her belief that family is fate and that she must save them at all costs. This gets even more important in the last couple of pages as the plot finally boils down and Teo has some tough choices to make! Speaking of which, this book will definitely be the first in a series and I can't wait for the others to come out!

The inter-court relationships between all of the 5 family's sons were entertaining and I loved how they each had a distinct personality about them. Nothing in the capital was able to top the Capo and his story, though. I was fascinated to learn about how openly he used magic and Strega's to his advantage, and this adds a whole other layer to the story line when Teo finds out what he is really doing to gain his power. However, even the Capo's extravagance was topped by the incredible story that goes on between Teo and Cielo. Between the two of them, the whole story seems to take on a new life. Although I must warn readers: the sexual tension between them is occasionally unbearable! One of my favorite parts was seeing how Cielo taught Teo to expand her power and then how Teo grew to learn how to better wield it as the story progressed.


In all, I loved the parts about the magic that the Streghe were able to wield the most. Between the gender-bending and the actual concept of the Brilliant Death the book could not be more intriguing. I honestly do not think I had any complaints other than the fact that in my ARC there was once again NO MAP!!! (Maps are some of my favorite parts in books so if there are any publishers out there reading this PLEASE INCLUDE THE MAPS!) 


In all this was a 4.5/5 star book and I would definitely recommend reading it and any future books written by Capetta! It took me about a week to read and was a fantastic story!
~ Alyse :)
Reviewed on October 29th, 2018

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Where She Fell

"Watch your step.  Eliza knows the legends about the swamp near her house—that people have fallen into sinkholes, never to be seen again, maybe even falling to the center of the earth. As an aspiring geologist, she knows the last part is impossible. But when her best friends drag her onto the uneven ground anyway, Eliza knows to be worried.  And when the earth opens under her feet, there isn't even time to say I told you so.  As she scrambles through one cave, which leads to another, and another, Eliza finds herself in an impossible world—where a small group of people survive underground, running from vicious creatures, eating giant bugs, and creating their own subterranean society. Eliza is grateful to be alive, but this isn't home. Is she willing to risk everything to get back to the surface?"

Where She Fell by Kaitlin Ward - release date October 30, 2018

This was a fast paced story of a socially awkward girl who loves geology falling into basically the center of the Earth.  And the best part is, she isn't alone down there.  There is an entire colony of people already living there, and now she has to adjust to her new life.  Or does she?  

Eliza was a good character.  Her anxiety and her social awkwardness made her all the more real.  Her best friends on land are jerks, but they're supposed to be.  Eliza finds out what real friends and actual love looks like when she is thrown underground into this colony of cave dwellers.  You could say some of the characters..fulfilled their purpose.  The people in the colony will surprise you (GLENN) but you'll just have to find out.  There was a romance in the story and it was very cute.  Liked that part.  Grayson is very good for her.
The plot was very quickly paced and there were hardly any parts in the book where you would get bored.  There was always something happening.  At the same time, it is also a good book to read to get you tired before you go to bed (but in a good way, if that makes sense).

Likes/Dislikes: I liked the descriptions of everything from the caves themselves to anything that glowed (bioluminescence, the glowite, etc).  The words just create beautiful images in your mind and I found myself really wanting to travel to this cave!  (As long as I could leave whenever I wanted LOL.)  I also like how Grayson was portrayed as very smart instead of just being an all-brawn-no-brains type.  I didn't really like the ending; it was unsatisfying.  I had just recently read Broken Things by Lauren Oliver and that ended in the middle of a sentence yet it was STILL more satisfying than the end of this book.  I guess I should be happy where it ended but I wanted more than what actually happened (without spoiling).  This dislike doesn't really count since I had an ARC, but there were no pictures!!  So I feel like the book will be even better when all the art is in it!

I give this book a 3 star rating.  Would recommend to anyone who loves spelunking/cave exploration or the movie The Descent.  Also would be good for someone looking for a quick/light reading.  Took me 4 days to read it.
-Taylor
Reviewed on October 16, 2018