Tuesday, 24 September 2019

REVIEW - The Incredible Aunty Awesomesauce - pretty awesome as it happens

Date read: 24th September 2019

My rating: 4.5*

Genre I reckon: YA Humorous Sci-fi

Buy link: Amazon

Follow author on Facebook: JS Frankel




I read Catnip by this author before - see that review here
I enjoyed that one so much I wanted to read more by the same author. It's taken me a while thanks to a mahoosive TBR pile, but I was not disappointed.

A recently orphaned, troubled teen meets his estranged aunty who's out of this world - no, really, she is.

Loads of tension as aliens are on the hunt, mix in home security, a fab girlfriend and bullies...still not done...there's the author's wit too. All of this adds up to a story which is...well, pretty awesome.

This story is unlike any I've ever read. So refreshing in its originality. Sort of felt like a comic book (in a good way).

There's a subtle undertone of accepting diversity; not in a preachy way but in an amusing one.

Cool for all ages, but it is aimed at teens.
Give it a go.


Always in love and light,

TL

Sunday, 15 September 2019

REVIEW - Unfinished Business - Trouble in Toronto

Date read: 15th September 2019

My rating: 4.5*

Genre I reckon: Kickass survivors of abuse

Buy link: Amazon

Follow author on Instagram: Wendy Hewlett 




This is book 2 in the Taylor Sinclair series. My review of book 1, Saving Grace, is here.

Well, I loved the first book. But this book takes it to the next level; it is full of action from the start. 

Someone is out to kill... Cail? Taylor? Oooh... could be either ;) 
But there's trouble between our heroes too. All the stress has taken its toll. Will either survive in any sense? 

There's kidnapping, explosions, drugs, more detail in Taylor's horrific past... 
But we also get more of a glimpse into the awesome Chris Cain too. She has her own history and current problems.
All whilst the baddies are out in full force. Oh, and the paps are up in her face too.
Hold onto your seats; this ride is bumpy! 

Poor Taylor; can she ever get a moment's peace? 

I love the characters in this series. I love the writing style. I love how the book argues with me when I have to put it down - a girl HAS to sleep and work, though!? 

Seriously gripping stuff. 

Honestly; give this one a read. It gets my full seal of approval. 

My only problem; do I read someone else from by burgeoning TBR, or jump straight into book 3?? I don't know!
And then there's the new Ailey of Skye by this, one of my favourite authors 😧
So much awesome, so little time!!


Always in love and light,
TL


Friday, 6 September 2019

REVIEW - The Mysteries of Udolpho - dull?


Date read: 6th September 2019

My rating: 3*

Genre I reckon: Supposedly Gothic Romance 

Buy link: Not giving you one!






Let me start by clarifying. I usually reserve reviews on this blog for books I'd genuinely recommend to a friend. This one is more a cautionary tale in case you too are tempted.

I admit it; I bought this book as it's cited in Northanger Abbey - ^thanks^ Jane Austen!

Described as "A quintessential Gothic romance, replete with incidents of physical and psychological terror; remote, crumbling castles; seemingly supernatural events; a brooding, scheming villain; and a persecuted heroine." - colour me intrigued.

I am not a fan of detailed description, and I feel like I am now overly familiar with every rock and crevice of the Pyrenees. Sure, give me a setting which can be beautiful, but don't make it the story. Too much!

I was expecting something akin to Dracula with its Gothic castles and spooky goings on, yet with a gentle love story. I was sorely disappointed. The castle didn't even come into it until about halfway through!

What I got was a soppy heroine. She cries ALL the time. The mountains are so beautiful they make her weep, she meets a pathetic boy which makes her cry, she gets torn away from him and home so she sobs. This may sound rational, but her eyes are seldom dry at all. Her second favourite hobby is fainting, which may be the only time she turns off the waterworks.
As if that wasn't bad enough, the sap she falls in love with, who is a soldier, also shares her passion for tears. Come on!!

And oh, the commas, which appear, in so many, odd places, as to leave you puzzled (see what I did there?). ;)

It's set in 1584 but reads more like the Georgian era it was written in, sadly.

There's not much dialogue, which I can forgive, given the time it was written. I'm fine with that.
And I did like some of the characters; Annette is rather fun and the Count de Villefort is charming.

Ordinarily, I'd have put this book down by the time I was a third of the way through; life's too short to read a book you don't enjoy. However, herein lies the reason for my 3 stars...I was oddly hooked. Was it a perverse pleasure which insisted I continue? The hope to get to a good bit? I really don't know.

Once the story finally got going, I did enjoy aspects. My modern mind was sadly not at all frightened by the modest attempts of terror. Emily was always too sceptical to allow me to believe supernatural occurrences were to blame.

At one point, a chap stands on guard to watch out for ghosts. It got really tense for a moment, then he started to read a book to while away the hours. That's fair enough, but I didn't need to read what he was reading! Really.

However, there was a sort of tidal flow to the story. Waves withdrew and then came crashing in, bringing chaos in their wake. It was rather pleasing.

Emily is admirable when not weeping. She stands fast to her virtuous upbringing, always using sound reasoning to do the right thing. Quite tough given some of the situations she finds herself in. She shows she has some strength after all.

I enjoyed the twists and turns, and actually some of the journeys.

And I truly appreciate its place in history. It helped to spark some greater works of fiction, such as the aforementioned Northanger Abbey. It deserves kudos.

Apparently, there's 'The Veiled Picture; or, The Mysteries of Gorgono' which is an abridgement, so maybe go for that instead.



Remember, this is only my opinion. You're entitled to a different one. Have you read this? Do let me know your impressions. 


Always in love and light,
TL