18 June 2020

Would You Rather?



I was tagged by the wonderful Amy at Amy's Bookish Life. This was a fun but difficult book tag. It took me ages to come up with the questions and I just had to keep Amy's first one as I'm really curious about other people's answers, hopefully I also have some good, original ones. Let me know in the comments if you've figured out all the books or even if you would like to have a go!


Rules:


1. Answer the questions given to you by your nominator 
2. Make your own questions and tag others


The Questions


1. Would you rather read a book where a page was missing or a book where the author doesn’t know the difference between there, their, and they’re?

Oh, I can't stand bad grammar, particularly in a book which is supposed to be edited multiple times! I wouldn't be able to get into the story.  I'd much rather have a page missing and just guess what happened.


2. Would you rather have dinner with your favourite author or your favourite character?

This is too hard! I was going to say character, but I don't have a favourite. It would be so difficult to choose from my favourite authors though and I'd just spend the whole time dumbstruck.


3. Would you rather be in a fantasy book or a dystopian book?

Fantasy, I'm getting enough dystopia from the world we're living in right now.


4. Would you rather wait five years for the final instalment in a series or get it now, but must read every spoiler before you can start reading it?

I'd want it now, even with the spoilers. I forget everything immediately anyway, including the previous book!


5. Would you rather read a book with no page numbers or no chapter numbers?

I don't really mind either.


6. Would you rather live in your favourite fictional world for a day or be able to or be able to visit that fictional world whenever you want but only as an observer?

I think I'd like to go lots of times and observe. I'd probably be too shy to talk to anyone anyway.


7. Would you rather read a novel based on a true story of someone you know or a fictional novel where a character is based on you?

Fictional about me, it would be fun to be a character in a book.


8. Would you rather volunteer as tribute for someone you love in the Hunger Games or have someone you love volunteer to take your place?

I would probably be absolutely awful and die after about 3 minutes, but I couldn't stand to have someone I love take my place.


9. Would you rather own a signed edition or a first edition?

Signed, definitely. 


10. Would you rather only read your favourite genre for the rest of your life or every genre but your favourite?

Just my favourite.




My Questions


1. Would you rather read a book where a page was missing or a book where the author doesn’t know the difference between there, their, and they’re?

2. Would you rather have the chance to save your favourite character or give a gruesome end to one character you really hated?

3. Would you rather be an animagus or a vampire?

4. Would you rather choose all your future books by the cover alone or just by the first page?

5. Would you rather have only physical books or electronic books forever?

6. Would you rather be a demigod from Camp Halfblood or Camp Jupiter?

7. Would you rather read a book that is really well written but the story is a bit boring, or an amazing storyline but the writing is awful?

8. Would you rather have a daemon or a patronus?

9. Would you rather have a friend with a library or a chocolate factory?

10. Would you rather visit the Discworld or Middle Earth? 



9 June 2020

Midnight's Twins - Holly Race



Dreams come true 
but so do your 
NIGHTMARES




Fern discovers her mother's secret when she's 15, but when she realises her twin brother has been chosen instead of her, she is determined to change her fate and prove she should be a knight of Annwn too.
Annwn is the dreamworld, a mirror of the real world, where everyone goes when they sleep. It's full of magic but also filled with danger and nightmares, thankfully the knights are there to protect the dreamers from the worst of the perils but there are continuous threats to them too.
It turns out not only was Fern meant to be a knight, but she and her twin have an extremely rare gift. When the dangers from Annwn spill into Fern's waking life, she has to find a way to fight an enemy more powerful and dangerous than any of nightmares.

The book starts off with a very intriguing and mysterious prologue. It definitely got my interest and made me want to keep reading. What could these strange, dangerous treitre be? I also really wanted to know more about the complicated relationship between Fern and her family and what happened to make them this way. You can tell she cares about her family even though it seems that something horrific happened to cause a huge rift between them.

It was all so magical, reading about inspyre, which is the substance that the dreamworld is made of. I would love to be able to control it and make things out of my imagination! On the other hand it's terrifying to think that dreams and nightmares could be real.

Midnight's Twins is released in just 2 days so you've still got time to pre-order! Let me know what you think, would you like to visit Annwn?

I've adapted a cocktail to make a Midnight in Annwn. Shake all the following ingredients with ice and strain into a coupe glass. 1 shot gin, 1 shot shiraz wine, 1/2 shot lemon juice, 1/4 shot grenadine.





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27 May 2020

Believathon II - Journey to the Stronghold


"An evil witch has placed a curse on the Book-Keeper's Stronghold in the far North. Because of this curse, books have become trapped to everyone but you, so people in the Land of Make-Believathon are beginning to lose their imaginations. You are the only person with the courage and strength to embark on this quest."




Believe in the Impossible Readathon is run by Gavin Hetherington (@TheGavGav7) on Twitter and YouTube and is a great way to get more people reading middle grade and children's books. 

Like everyone, I started off at the Poacher's Pocket Inn and my first reading prompt was to read the first book in a series. For this I read Potkin and Stubbs by Sophie Green which I gave 3.5 stars.


   


As thanks for agreeing to the quest, a stranger offered me a wish from a genie lamp - skip 1 location on the map. I used my wish to skip through the Yellow Brick Road and go straight into the Deepwoods: read a book published before 2000 (I misread this as 2020, oops!) I chose to read The Umbrella Mouse by Anna Fargher, another 3.5 star read for me.

The next location on my journey was Orion Found: read a sci-fi book. I heard a lot of good things about Christopher Edge lately so chose The Jamie Drake Equation. A brilliant choice as I gave it 4.5 stars.


   


Then I was off to my final destination, the Book-Keeper's Stronghold. For this I had to read the next book in a series and I chose Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow by Jessica Townsend. I've been wanting to read this one for ages so this was the perfect prompt. It also turned out to be my favourite book of the challenge at 5 stars!

I also made a couple of little detours with some audiobooks on the side. Baba Yaga's house with WildSpark by Vashti Hardy and Black Ice Bridge with The Spy Who Loved School Dinners by Pamela Butchart.

Back in November I participated in the first Believathon and created a Believe in the Ginpossible cocktail. See HERE for the post and recipe.







16 May 2020

Favourite Lines From Books





There are some great lines in books that have stayed with me long after finishing, even when I no longer remembered where they came from or who said them. Some of these are from recent releases and some are from books I read years ago. You may even know some of these from previous Booktails posts.


Stepsister by Jennifer Donnelly

Believe that you can make your own way. Or don't. Either way, you are right.


The Beautiful by Renee Ahdieh

'I imagine it would be freeing to care only about oneself.' She heaved a dramatic sigh. 'Alas, I am not a man.'


Of course I could fill pages and pages with quotes here from the wonderful Terry Pratchett, but I've tried to narrow it down to just a few:

The Wee Free Men

If you trust in yourself,
And believe in your dreams,
And follow your star,
You'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard learning things and weren't so lazy.

But that time it was magic, and it didn't stop being magic just because you found out how it was done.


The Last Continent

Discworld is a world and a mirror of worlds. 

(Basically the perfect description of all Terry Pratchett's Discworld books!)

We put all our politicians in prison as soon as they're elected. Saves time.


Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine

You have ink in your blood boy, and no help for it. Books will never be just a business to you.


Deeplight by Frances Hardinge

It was like finding yourself surrounded by starving people and suddenly realising that you were made out of bread.


Crownbreaker by Sebastien de Castell

How could anyone get by with only two high-ceilinged libraries?


And of course no list is complete without something from Harry Potter and J.K. Rowling:

It does not do to dwell on dreams, and forget to live.





What are some of your favourite lines from books you've read?




2 May 2020

Mix and Match 7


The Gentleman’s Guide to Getting Lucky - Mackenzi Lee 
Monty and Percy have finally declared their love for each other, but it's not quite as easy as happily ever after. Some parts are laugh-out-loud funny as they navigate the start of their new relationship and trying to get it together. I love both characters but I have to say that Felicity is still my favourite!
I really enjoyed the first 2 books of the series so was very excited to hear of this one. The book itself is so pretty, with lovely illustrations and cute doodly pages separating the chapters.
Thanks to Harper 360 for letting me have a copy!


 


Siege and Storm - Leigh Bardugo
Alina and Mal try to make a life for themselves after escaping the Darkling. They hope he's been killed by the volcra (horrible creatures that remind me of dementors) but know it's unlikely they would be so lucky! Although she was horrified by the lengths the Darkling went through to get the amplifier on her, she realises she needs more power if she is going to have any chance of beating him.
I really liked Nikolai, an intriguing and mysterious new character. I enjoyed this book just as much as the first and very much looking forward to the final book of the trilogy. I need to know what is going to happen!




Miss Iceland - Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir
Hekla is unsatisfied with life in her hometown and jumps at the chance to move to Reykjavik, though life there still isn't quite what she was hoping.
I haven't read many translated books so it was quite interesting how different literature can be and I really enjoyed the writing style. I also loved all the Swedish names and places. However, nothing much happens throughout the book so it didn't really keep me gripped. Hekla is so matter of fact about everything, I just couldn't feel the passion that is supposed to be driving her and that I'm sure she has inside. The ending was a bit disappointing, but I think maybe I just didn't quite get it?
Thanks to Pushkin Press for this book which releases on 16th June I think!

Unleashed - Amy McCulloch
At the end of book 1 we were left with Lacey unconscious so I was very excited to get to this book. Unfortunately it took a while to really keep my attention. Lacey is supposed to be super-smart but she seems quite clueless through the first part of the book. There are some really obvious things that she just ignores or forgets as soon as she's told, and a couple of events just seem to be glossed over. Luckily after the shaky start it got really gripping, even as I got near the end I couldn't see how it was all going to be resolved but there was a great ending.




Season of the Witch - Sarah Rees Brennan
I liked the way this was written, mostly from Sabrina's point of view but in between were chapters (on black pages) which were almost story-telling and from different points of view. These insights from other characters was really interesting.
It was also fun getting to meet Nick Scratch before Sabrina runs into him!


I'm drinking The Last Word cocktail. Shake the following with lots of ice and strain into a glass: 1 shot gin, 2/3 shot Green Chartreuse, 2/3 shot maraschino, 2/3 shot lime juice.