Showing posts with label Anna Carey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anna Carey. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Waiting on Wednesday - Blackbird by Anna Carey and Mortal Danger by Ann Aguirre


Hi everyone!! thank-you so much for stopping by today.

Waiting On Wednesday is a weekly meme, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine which spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

I couldn’t make up my mind this week so I have chosen two books – Blackbird by Anna Carey and Mortal Danger by Ann Aguirre

Blackbird (Blackbird Duology, #1)
Author: Anna Carey
Series:  Blackbird duology
Genre: Young adult
Amazon pre-order
Publisher: Harper Teen
Release date: 16th September 2014

Synopsis. (Goodreads)

This twisty, breathless cat-and-mouse thrill ride, told in the second person, follows a girl with amnesia in present-day Los Angeles who is being pursued by mysterious and terrifying assailants.

A girl wakes up on the train tracks, a subway car barreling down on her. With only minutes to react, she hunches down and the train speeds over her. She doesn’t remember her name, where she is, or how she got there. She has a tattoo on the inside of her right wrist of a blackbird inside a box, letters and numbers printed just below: FNV02198. There is only one thing she knows for sure: people are trying to kill her. 

On the run for her life, she tries to untangle who she is and what happened to the girl she used to be. Nothing and no one are what they appear to be. But the truth is more disturbing than she ever imagined. 

The Maze Runner series meets Code Name Verity, Blackbird is relentless and action-packed, filled with surprising twists.

Mortal Danger (Immortal Game, #1)
Author: Ann Aguirre
Series:  Immortal Game
Genre: Young adult
Amazon pre-order
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Release date: 5th August 2014

Synopsis. (Goodreads)

Revenge is a dish best served cold.

Edie Kramer has a score to settle with the beautiful people at Blackbriar Academy. Their cruelty drove her to the brink of despair, and four months ago, she couldn't imagine being strong enough to face her senior year. But thanks to a Faustian compact with the enigmatic Kian, she has the power to make the bullies pay. She's not supposed to think about Kian once the deal is done, but devastating pain burns behind his unearthly beauty, and he's impossible to forget.

In one short summer, her entire life changes, and she sweeps through Blackbriar, prepped to take the beautiful people down from the inside. A whisper here, a look there, and suddenly... bad things are happening. It's a heady rush, seeing her tormentors get what they deserve, but things that seem too good to be true usually are, and soon, the pranks and payback turns from delicious to deadly. Edie is alone in a world teeming with secrets and fiends lurking in the shadows. In this murky morass of devil's bargains, she isn't sure who—or what--she can trust. Not even her own mind..

What are most anticipating this week?

Monday, 7 November 2011

REVIEW: Eve (Eve #1) by Anna Carey

 
Author: Anna Carey
Series: Eve
Pages:
Genre: Young Adult / Dystopian
Publisher: HarperTeen
Amazon: Eve

Synopsis. (Goodreads)

The year is 2032, sixteen years after a deadly virus—and the vaccine intended to protect against it—wiped out most of the earth’s population. The night before eighteen-year-old Eve’s graduation from her all-girls school she discovers what really happens to new graduates, and the horrifying fate that awaits her.

Fleeing the only home she’s ever known, Eve sets off on a long, treacherous journey, searching for a place she can survive. Along the way she encounters Caleb, a rough, rebellious boy living in the wild. Separated from men her whole life, Eve has been taught to fear them, but Caleb slowly wins her trust...and her heart. He promises to protect her, but when soldiers begin hunting them, Eve must choose between true love and her life.

REVIEW: 3 out of 5 stars

In Anna Carey’s dystopian world a plague has wiped out most of the worlds population. The year is 2032, our main protagonist Eve was orphaned as a child when her mother died from the deadly virus so she ended up at one of the many gender based schools where the teachings are top-notch but also focuses on them despising and distrusting all men. Eve is a bright, beautiful and talented student who on the eve of her graduation finds out the truth about what her future will hold and it is certainly not what she has been led to believe so with the help of a teacher, leaves her close friends behind and escapes.

Her journey is long and treacherous but eventually she comes across Arden, another escapee from her school and travels with her in the hopes of finding a place known as Califia.

Along the way, she meets a group of rogue men, including Caleb who is nothing like what she has believed and she soon starts to trust that he will look out for her. We also learn that while the females are groomed to breed, the men are forced into labor, all by a king who rules in the City of Sand which unfortunately we don’t learn a lot about.

Eve ends up on the run and in hiding after learning she has been selected by the King to bear his children - I was eager to learn why she had been chosen but we don’t find this out and she ends up having to evade his military men time and time again.

Eve is a rather helpless and naïve, I was cringing with a few things she spoke out loud; the life she was led to lead certainly didn’t come across in most of her mannerisms and behavior. I found it hard to connect with her; she lacked the strength and determination I tend to love in my main heroines and seemed to rely too heavily on others. In some aspects she was take charge (teaching the young boys to read) but in others too reckless (sending out a radio message).

We get a small glimpse of love interest Caleb and his past, I don’t feel we know enough about him to really get a good grasp of the type of person he is but I am eager to see how this relationship will pan out or even if he will be a part of Eve’s future??

Ms Carey’s description of New America was certainly vivid in the imagery, you could get a glimpse of what things would be like, the ruins and abandonment of the houses and cars are what you would expect within this world as was their new way of living – hunting for food, finding clean drinking water and even having amenities needed for daily hygiene, it would be a scary way to live.

What I found to be confusing in Eve was why the girls were given such elaborate, formal education when all they were going to do upon graduation was breed, this aspect just didn’t make sense to me. I was also curious about why the genders were still segregated (in the wild) outside of the schools.

We get a small glimpse of the secondary characters although I found the development of each to be lacking. I especially liked Arden; she is the sort of heroine I love! Kick-butt, sarcastic and rebellious, she knows what she wants and she goes for it, I hope we see more of her in the sequel.

What an ending! Definitely not what I had expected but I am keen to see the outcome and what will come of Caleb and Eve.

Whilst Eve wasn’t one of my most favorite Dystopians, the premise was certainly appealing and it was an enjoyable read none the less. It is certainly a unique and fascinating world Ms Carey has created but there was just something lacking for me and it fell short.

There are a lot of unanswered questions in Eve that I am curious to find out so I will be reading the sequel.

 
Obtained: Amazon for Kindle