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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Shelf Candy Saturday


Shelf Candy Saturday is a put on by five alarm book review.  All us bloggers pick a book cover we really love and explain why we like it!  My pick this week is


I just found this book this morning, I had never heard of it, but the cover is breathtaking.  I love how at first glance, the foreground looks like a fun pattern, but then realized its parched land.  The city in the dome has an interesting effect, and I love the purple tones throughout. Then the 3 silhouettes gazing in the distance...amazing.  I may have to read this book based solely on the cover!  

Friday, March 2, 2012

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Feature And Follow Fridays

Feature and Follow Fridays is a great way for us bloggers and readers to come together and do some "musing." Today's Question:

What book would you love to see made into a movie or television show and do you have actors/actresses in mind to play the main characters?


My answer would be the Infernal Devices series by Cassandra Clare.  Its a trilogy, but only two books have been released as of yet:  A Clockwork Prince & A Clockwork Angel.  

I have no idea who should play Will & Jem, but I know exactly whom I'd want to play Tessa!


Evan Rachel Wood

Any thoughts?

Feature and Follow Fridays is put on by  http://parajunkee.com/2012/03/feature-follow-86.html

New Hunger Games Trailer

I can't wait for March 23rd, where I can finally see one of my favorite books on the big screen!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The Chemical Garden Trilogy by Lauren Stefano




Summary:  The Chemical Garden Trilogy is a dystopian society set in the future.  Science has taken over trying to rid the planet of disease, and in the process, have doomed the human race to a life span of only 25 years (for males) and 20 years (for females.)  In this hopeless climate, the rich "buy" many brides off the black market (the brides are actually teenage girls stolen by men called "Gatherers") to try to reproduce and many heirs as possible.

In the first book, Wither, we meet Rhine, a  sixteen year old girl who has a twin brother, Rowan.  Their parents were scientists trying to create a cure for the disease that kills all new generations.  They are part of what is called the "First Generation", the last people of the planet who do not have the disease.  They die when Rowan and Rhine are young to an explosion at their lab.  Rowan and Rhine are all each other has to keep each other safe.  

One day, Wither gets captured by the gatherers, and is forced to marry Linden, and aristocratic young man in South Carolina.  His only wife, Rose, is about to die.  He takes three new brides, Rhine being one of them.  But his father, Vaughn, is actually the one calling the shots.  The rest of the book deals with Rhine realizing she is in a prison, a beautiful estate of a prison, but a prison nonetheless.  And all Rhine can think of is ESCAPE!  But how?

My 2 cents:  LOVED this book!  I didn't think I would at first, because the whole premise is very sick and leaves bile in your mouth.  But all is not as it seems, and even through imprisonment, the strength of the human spirit shines through, for all the wives, and Linden, who isn't what you would think.  Some of the best character development I've read in awhile.  

SPOILER ALERT:  Don't keep reading if you have not read Wither yet, because the next review gives away a lot of the ending.

In the second book, Fever, Gabriel and Rhine have escaped one prison to end up in another...a Crazy Prostitute circus with a crazy ringleader, Madame, who thinks Rhine will make her lots of money and be her new star.  Thinks go from bad to worse in this novel, and they can't seem to escape Vaughn wherever they go.  This is truly a dark book.  But the fortune-teller that Gabriel and Rhine meet does warn Rhine, "Its always darkest before the dawn."

My 2 cents:  Another great installment!  I didn't like it as much as Wither, mainly because it seemed so hopeless all through the book.  The ending about had me in tears, and leaves you on a huge precipice.  The main thing I love about these books, is the strange descriptions and characters that DeStefano comes up with!  You never know where she will take you next!

I give the Chemical Garden Trilogy 5 stars so far!  Can't wait for the final book!

Join me in a Dystopian Reading Challenge!






For the month of March, one of my book groups on GoodReads is doing a dystopian challenge.  Join me and see how many dystopian novels you can read!  You may join in the challenge at the link below, or just comment which books you've read and what you think!  I'm starting my month with Fever by Lauren Destefano, the sequel to Wither.